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| == Biography == | | == Biography == |
− | Clancy was one of the earliest male flight attendants, a job he held when Marge was a child, although he told her he was a pilot.<ref>"[[Fear of Flying]]"</ref> At some point he also served in the United States Navy where he picked up a swearing problem, which nearly cost him his job as a baby photographer.<ref>"[[Bart the Lover]]"</ref> | + | Like Patty and Selma, he was a chain smoker. While he was courting his future wife, he sent her a box of candy with his photo in it. After that, she never forgot him. Marge suggested try the same thing when Homer was upset because Mr. Burns did not remember his name.<ref>"[[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)]]"</ref> Clancy was one of the earliest male flight attendants, a job he held when Marge was a child, although he was ashamed of it, and told her he was a pilot instead. This was discovered when Marge boarded his plane to see her "pilot" father, but when she sees him performing stewardess duties, he yells at her not to look at him. This, along with several other plane-related mishaps, may have resulted in Marge's fear of flying.<ref>"[[Fear of Flying]]"</ref> At some point he also served in the United States Navy where he picked up a swearing problem, which nearly cost him his job as a baby photographer. to solve this problem, his wife put a swear jar in the kitchen, and every time CLancy said a bad word, he had to put in a quarter.<ref>"[[Bart the Lover]]"</ref> |
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| === Dislike of Homer === | | === Dislike of Homer === |
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| It is revealed later that his behavior may have just been common courtesy: When Marge returned home after the prom, she overheard her father stating that "when that Simpson boy showed up it took years off my life", to which her mother replied with, "Will you stop? She went with the good one" (referring to Artie). | | It is revealed later that his behavior may have just been common courtesy: When Marge returned home after the prom, she overheard her father stating that "when that Simpson boy showed up it took years off my life", to which her mother replied with, "Will you stop? She went with the good one" (referring to Artie). |
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− | === Death=== | + | === Later life === |
− | Clancy died when [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] and [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] were young children.<ref>"[[Walking Big & Tall]]"</ref> | + | Ever since his children were little, Clancy went to [[Springfield Town Hall]] to sing the City Anthem, and continued to do so as he aged. He was still alive when his grandchildren Bart and Lisa were toddlers..<ref>"[[Walking Big & Tall]]"</ref> |
| + | We know that Clancy is deceased, since Homer said he had bought Marge a "white-noise machine" to help her deal with her father's death.<ref>"[[Jazzy and the Pussycats]]"</ref> It was later revealed by Jacqueline that he died of lung cancer.<ref>"[[Puffless]]"</ref> |
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| == Non-Canon Deaths == | | == Non-Canon Deaths == |
Like Patty and Selma, he was a chain smoker. While he was courting his future wife, he sent her a box of candy with his photo in it. After that, she never forgot him. Marge suggested try the same thing when Homer was upset because Mr. Burns did not remember his name.[4] Clancy was one of the earliest male flight attendants, a job he held when Marge was a child, although he was ashamed of it, and told her he was a pilot instead. This was discovered when Marge boarded his plane to see her "pilot" father, but when she sees him performing stewardess duties, he yells at her not to look at him. This, along with several other plane-related mishaps, may have resulted in Marge's fear of flying.[5] At some point he also served in the United States Navy where he picked up a swearing problem, which nearly cost him his job as a baby photographer. to solve this problem, his wife put a swear jar in the kitchen, and every time CLancy said a bad word, he had to put in a quarter.[6]
Clancy first met Homer when he showed up at the Bouvier home claiming to be Marge's prom date (who was actually Artie Ziff). He was kind and complimentary to Homer, saying that "from what she's told me I'm sure you're a solid citizen". Whether Marge had 'sugar coated' her description of Homer, or she had in fact been describing Artie, is unclear.[7]
It is revealed later that his behavior may have just been common courtesy: When Marge returned home after the prom, she overheard her father stating that "when that Simpson boy showed up it took years off my life", to which her mother replied with, "Will you stop? She went with the good one" (referring to Artie).
Whilst he really died of lung cancer, various non-canon deaths were made up for an excuse.Lisa attributes his death to an accident involving a roller coaster, but it is unknown whether this is true. What is known is that his death occurred some time after Marge met Homer and before she married him. He got her a "white-noise machine" to help her deal with his death.