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'''Opal''' (voiced by [[Tress MacNeille]]) is a talk show host. She is a parody of ''[[Wikipedia:Oprah Winfrey|Oprah Winfrey]]'', as is her show. She first appears in [[Season 18]]'s "[[Ice Cream of Margie (with the Light Blue Hair)]]" where she convinces Marge that she has no meaning in life. She later appeared in the back-to-back [[Season 19|nineteenth season]] episodes "[[Husbands and Knives]]" and "[[Funeral for a Fiend]]". Marge is a fan of hers, and was interviewed by Opal after achieving success through her chain of ''Shapes'' gyms for women. On her show, Opal frequently mentions a boyfriend named "Straightman". Asking about him causes her to do a massive prize giveaway as a diversionary tactic, one example being German kukoo clocks. The real Oprah Winfrey has also appeared on the Simpsons, where her animated form is shown on her talk show approaching the Simpson residence. A slovenly Homer answers shocked, and says he thought the interview was tomorrow.
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|name = Opal
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|job = Talk Show Host
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|appearance = [[Ice Cream of Margie (with the Light Blue Hair)]]
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|voiced by = [[Tress MacNeille]]
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'''Opal''' is a talk show host for "The Opal Show".
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==Personal Life==
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On her show, Opal frequently mentions a boyfriend named "Straightman". Asking about him causes her to do a massive prize giveaway as a diversionary tactic, one example being German kukoo clocks.
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==Behind the Scenes==
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Opal is voiced by [[Tress MacNeille]], and first appeared in [[Season 18]]'s "[[Ice Cream of Margie (with the Light Blue Hair)]]", where she convinces Marge that she has no meaning in life. She is a parody of ''[[Wikipedia:Oprah Winfrey|Oprah Winfrey]]'', as is her show.
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The real Oprah Winfrey has also appeared on the Simpsons, where her animated form is shown on her talk show approaching the Simpson residence. A slovenly Homer answers shocked, and says he thought the interview was tomorrow.
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==Appearance==
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*{{ep|Husbands and Knives}}
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Revision as of 06:27, March 3, 2010

Opal
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Character Information
Gender: Female
Status:
Unknown
Hair: Black
Occupation: Talk Show Host
First appearance: Ice Cream of Margie (with the Light Blue Hair)
Voiced by: Tress MacNeille


Opal is a talk show host for "The Opal Show".

Personal Life

On her show, Opal frequently mentions a boyfriend named "Straightman". Asking about him causes her to do a massive prize giveaway as a diversionary tactic, one example being German kukoo clocks.

Behind the Scenes

Opal is voiced by Tress MacNeille, and first appeared in Season 18's "Ice Cream of Margie (with the Light Blue Hair)", where she convinces Marge that she has no meaning in life. She is a parody of Oprah Winfrey, as is her show.

The real Oprah Winfrey has also appeared on the Simpsons, where her animated form is shown on her talk show approaching the Simpson residence. A slovenly Homer answers shocked, and says he thought the interview was tomorrow.

Appearance


es:Opal