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− | During the events of the trial between [[Chester J. Lampwick]] and [[Roger Meyers, Jr.]] the [[Blue-haired lawyer]], who was working for Meyers, pulled up a number of "original" character drawings signed by [[Roger Meyers, Sr.]] Among the characters shown was Flatulent Fox. Roger Meyers, Jr. claimed that the character was based on an true story, but since his father was incapable of creating anything but stick figures, that is | + | During the events of the trial between [[Chester J. Lampwick]] and [[Roger Meyers, Jr.]] the [[Blue-haired lawyer]], who was working for Meyers, pulled up a number of "original" character drawings signed by [[Roger Meyers, Sr.]] Among the characters shown was Flatulent Fox. Roger Meyers, Jr. claimed that the character was based on an true story, but since his father was incapable of creating anything but stick figures, that is likely a lie. |
Other characters he had stolen include [[Disgruntled Goat]], [[Brown-Nose Bear]], [[Rich Uncle Skeleton]] and [[Dinner Dog]].<ref>"[[The Day the Violence Died]]"</ref> | Other characters he had stolen include [[Disgruntled Goat]], [[Brown-Nose Bear]], [[Rich Uncle Skeleton]] and [[Dinner Dog]].<ref>"[[The Day the Violence Died]]"</ref> |
Latest revision as of 14:15, August 3, 2021
Flatulent Fox
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Character Information
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Flatulent Fox is a fictional cartoon character who at one point appeared on The Itchy and Scratchy Show.
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History[edit]
During the events of the trial between Chester J. Lampwick and Roger Meyers, Jr. the Blue-haired lawyer, who was working for Meyers, pulled up a number of "original" character drawings signed by Roger Meyers, Sr. Among the characters shown was Flatulent Fox. Roger Meyers, Jr. claimed that the character was based on an true story, but since his father was incapable of creating anything but stick figures, that is likely a lie.
Other characters he had stolen include Disgruntled Goat, Brown-Nose Bear, Rich Uncle Skeleton and Dinner Dog.[1]
Non-canon[edit]
The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened or existed. |
In The Simpsons Road Rage, his name can be seen on one of the graves in the Springfield Pet Cemetery.
Appearances[edit]
- Episode – "The Day the Violence Died"
- Episode – "Funeral for a Fiend" (parade float)
- Book – The Bart Book (mentioned)
- Video game – The Simpsons Road Rage (name seen on grave)
References[edit]