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Gunter
Gunter (Mom and Pop Art).png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Possibly deceased
Hair: Red
Occupation: Artist
First appearance: "Mom and Pop Art"
Voiced by: Hank Azaria


Gunter is an artist.

History

When Homer was an artist, Gunter was one of his new friends, along with Kyoto and Cecil Hampstead. When Moe asks what life a Euro-trash is like, Gunter says "To be honest we're adrift in a sea of decadent luxury and meaningless sex". Moe asks where he can find this sea.[1]

Gunter was at Springfield Sculpture Garden when a ICBM landed there. When he was told the "piece" was by NORAD, he said "more like snore-ad". He then noticed it was ticking before it blew up.[2]

Gunter was seen in Paris when Princess Penelope was singing "Moon River".[3]

Appearances

References