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El Barto's signature can be seen in a number of different places around town, especially on state buildings. To this day, El Barto's true identity remains a mystery to the vast majority of the people of Springfield. | El Barto's signature can be seen in a number of different places around town, especially on state buildings. To this day, El Barto's true identity remains a mystery to the vast majority of the people of Springfield. | ||
− | However, Bart told [[Principal Skinner]] that he was El Barto when Bart and Skinner fell into a vat of Peanut Shrimp<ref>[[Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em]]</ref>. [[Homer]] also seems to know who El Barto is, as he said "If Bart can be El Barto..."<ref name="[[Large Marge]]">[[Large Marge]]</ref> How Homer found out isn't known, but it's possible that Bart told him as well. | + | However, Bart told [[Principal Skinner]] that he was El Barto when Bart and Skinner fell into a vat of Peanut Shrimp<ref>[[Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em]]</ref>. [[Homer]] also seems to know who El Barto is, as he said "If Bart can be El Barto..."<ref name="[[Large Marge]]">[[Large Marge]]</ref> |
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+ | How Homer found out isn't known, but it's possible that Bart told him as well. However, Homer did once say that he suspected that [[Milhouse]] was El Barto, even though at the time he was looking at a graffiti tag that showed Bart as Zorro<ref>[[The Good, the Sad, and the Drugly]]</ref>. | ||
Homer tried to adopt a similar alias, but gave up quickly because his alias, [[El Homo]], was misinterpreted as saying that Homer was [[Wikipedia:Homosexual|homosexual]], rather than the intended meaning of it being a Mexicanized version of Homer's name<ref name="[[Large Marge]]">[[Large Marge]]</ref>. | Homer tried to adopt a similar alias, but gave up quickly because his alias, [[El Homo]], was misinterpreted as saying that Homer was [[Wikipedia:Homosexual|homosexual]], rather than the intended meaning of it being a Mexicanized version of Homer's name<ref name="[[Large Marge]]">[[Large Marge]]</ref>. | ||
− | Once, | + | Once, Milhouse and Bart were stuck in a town similar to Tom and Huck's story, and two boys they befriended tagged a fence as |
− | + | "El Sammo" and "La Maxie," but were caught almost instantly.''[citation needed]'' | |
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== |
Revision as of 08:54, August 10, 2010
El Barto is Bart Simpson's graffiti-tagging alter-ego, and is one of the most infamous outlaws in Springfield.El Barto's signature can be seen in a number of different places around town, especially on state buildings. To this day, El Barto's true identity remains a mystery to the vast majority of the people of Springfield.
However, Bart told Principal Skinner that he was El Barto when Bart and Skinner fell into a vat of Peanut Shrimp[1]. Homer also seems to know who El Barto is, as he said "If Bart can be El Barto..."[2]
How Homer found out isn't known, but it's possible that Bart told him as well. However, Homer did once say that he suspected that Milhouse was El Barto, even though at the time he was looking at a graffiti tag that showed Bart as Zorro[3].
Homer tried to adopt a similar alias, but gave up quickly because his alias, El Homo, was misinterpreted as saying that Homer was homosexual, rather than the intended meaning of it being a Mexicanized version of Homer's name[2].
Once, Milhouse and Bart were stuck in a town similar to Tom and Huck's story, and two boys they befriended tagged a fence as
"El Sammo" and "La Maxie," but were caught almost instantly.[citation needed]
Appearances
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- Episode – "Homer's Odyssey"
- Episode – "Large Marge" (Mentioned)
- Episode – "The Bob Next Door"