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The Tramp
Charlie Chaplin.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Fictional
Hair: Black
First mentioned: "Bart vs. Thanksgiving"
First appearance: "Homer's Barbershop Quartet"


The Tramp, also known as the Little Tramp, was Charlie Chaplin's most memorable character.

History

Kent Brockman mentiones Freddie the Freeloader, Emmett Kelly, and Charlie Chaplin's Little Tramp.[1]

Homer's hotel room in Hollywood had a picture of Charlie Chaplin as "The Tramp" on the wall.[2]

When Grampa thought he was dead he met a Charlie Chaplin impersonator and mistook him for the real Chaplin.[3]

He was in the audience for a show Mr. Burns put on as a child and laughed at Burns when his pants fell down.[4]

Non-canon

Donut Homer.png The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened or existed.

Homer, dressed as Charlie Chaplin's "The Tramp" character, waddles in, twitches his nose, and sits down.[5]

Appearances

External links