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Difference between revisions of "Andy (Bart vs. Australia)"

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|job= Prime Minister of [[Australia]]
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'''Andy''' (voiced by [[Harry Shearer]]) is the Prime Minister of Australia in the episode "[[Bart vs. Australia]]". In the episode, [[Bart]] made a six hour, 900 dollar collect call to [[Tobias Drundridge]]. Tobias' father [[Bruno Drundridge|Bruno]] was outraged and decided to report this to [[Gus]], his member of parliament. Gus was also outraged so the duo went to Andy, prime minister of Australia. It became an international incident and eventually [[Evan Conover]] brought Bart to Australia to apologize. Bart did so, but then Andy announced that it was time for the booting. Bart managed to escape back to the American embassy and eventually the Aussies agreed that Andy would only kick Bart once with a regular shoe through the embassy gate. Bart reluctantly agreed, but in the end jumped out of range of the kick and proceeded to moon the audience.
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'''Andy''' was the Prime Minister of [[Australia]]. [[Bart]] made a six hour, 900 dollar collect call to [[Tobias Drundridge]]. Tobias' father [[Bruno Drundridge|Bruno]] was outraged and decided to report this to [[Gus]], his member of parliament. Gus was also outraged so the duo went to Andy, prime minister of Australia. It became an international incident and eventually [[Evan Conover]] brought Bart to Australia to apologize. Bart did so, but then Andy announced that it was time for the booting. Bart managed to escape back to the American embassy and eventually the Aussies agreed that Andy would only kick Bart once with a regular shoe through the embassy gate. Bart reluctantly agreed, but in the end jumped out of range of the kick and proceeded to moon the audience.
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== Appearances ==
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Revision as of 11:06, July 17, 2010

Andy
File:Andy.jpg
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Unknown
Age: 50s
Hair: Light brown
Occupation: Prime Minister of Australia
First appearance: Bart vs. Australia
Voiced by: Harry Shearer


Andy was the Prime Minister of Australia. Bart made a six hour, 900 dollar collect call to Tobias Drundridge. Tobias' father Bruno was outraged and decided to report this to Gus, his member of parliament. Gus was also outraged so the duo went to Andy, prime minister of Australia. It became an international incident and eventually Evan Conover brought Bart to Australia to apologize. Bart did so, but then Andy announced that it was time for the booting. Bart managed to escape back to the American embassy and eventually the Aussies agreed that Andy would only kick Bart once with a regular shoe through the embassy gate. Bart reluctantly agreed, but in the end jumped out of range of the kick and proceeded to moon the audience.

Appearances