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Difference between revisions of "Bashir bin Laden"

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== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
Bashir and his family moved to Springfield from {{ap|Jordan|country}}. Bashir befriended [[Bart Simpson]] when Bart stumbled across his backyard barbecue. He later met the rest of the [[Simpson family]]. At first [[Homer]] was amazed at his manners, until [[Lenny]], [[Carl]] and [[Moe]] convinced him that his parents were terrorists. In actuality, his father [[Amid bin Laden|Amad]] was the leader of a demolition crew. Homer later apologized to Amad after his intolerance and stupidity not only resulted in delaying Springfield Mall from being demolished due to age (Homer had believed that [[Springfield Mall]] was going to be demolished as part of a terrorist plot), but also destroying a recently built bridge to the [[Duff Brewery]].
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Bashir and his family moved to Springfield from {{ap|Jordan|country}}. Bashir befriended [[Bart Simpson]] when Bart stumbled across his backyard barbecue. He later met the rest of the [[Simpson family]]. At first [[Homer]] was amazed at his manners, until [[Lenny]], [[Carl]] and [[Moe]] convinced him that his parents were terrorists. In actuality, his father [[Amid bin Laden|Amad]] was the leader of a demolition crew. Homer later apologized to Amad after his intolerance and stupidity not only resulted in delaying Springfield Mall from being demolished due to age (Homer had believed that [[Springfield Mall]] was going to be demolished as part of a terrorist plot), but also destroying a recently built bridge to the [[Duff Brewery]].<ref name="MyPods and Boomsticks">"[[MyPods and Boomsticks]]"</ref>
  
 
=== Personality ===
 
=== Personality ===
Bashir seems to be very polite and gentle. and always minds his manners. He also seems to be very smart. He never complains in front of people or even behind their backs. He is also very insecure of what people say about him.
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Bashir seems to be very polite and gentle. and always minds his manners. He also seems to be very smart. He never complains in front of people or even behind their backs. He is also very insecure of what people say about him.<ref name="MyPods and Boomsticks"/>
  
 
=== Relationships ===
 
=== Relationships ===
Bashir is good friends with Bart, [[Milhouse]] and [[Richard]]. [[Rod]] and [[Todd]], however, are apparently scared of him (most likely because of his religion). He also is friends with [[Ralph]], [[Üter]], [[Martin]], [[Lewis]] and [[Nelson]].
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Bashir is good friends with Bart, [[Milhouse]] and [[Richard]]. [[Rod]] and [[Todd]], however, are apparently scared of him (most likely because of his religion). He also is friends with [[Ralph]], [[Üter]], [[Martin]], [[Lewis]] and [[Nelson]].<ref name="MyPods and Boomsticks"/>
  
 
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Revision as of 06:51, October 3, 2023

Bashir bin Laden
Bashir bin Laden.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Age: 10
Hair: Black
Occupation: Student
Relatives: Mother: Mina bin Laden
Father: Amid Bin Laden
First appearance: "MyPods and Boomsticks"
Voiced by: Tress MacNeille


Bashir bin Laden is a Muslim student who attends Springfield Elementary School. He is good friends with Bart Simpson.

Biography

Bashir and his family moved to Springfield from Jordan. Bashir befriended Bart Simpson when Bart stumbled across his backyard barbecue. He later met the rest of the Simpson family. At first Homer was amazed at his manners, until Lenny, Carl and Moe convinced him that his parents were terrorists. In actuality, his father Amad was the leader of a demolition crew. Homer later apologized to Amad after his intolerance and stupidity not only resulted in delaying Springfield Mall from being demolished due to age (Homer had believed that Springfield Mall was going to be demolished as part of a terrorist plot), but also destroying a recently built bridge to the Duff Brewery.[1]

Personality

Bashir seems to be very polite and gentle. and always minds his manners. He also seems to be very smart. He never complains in front of people or even behind their backs. He is also very insecure of what people say about him.[1]

Relationships

Bashir is good friends with Bart, Milhouse and Richard. Rod and Todd, however, are apparently scared of him (most likely because of his religion). He also is friends with Ralph, Üter, Martin, Lewis and Nelson.[1]

Behind the Laughter

The character Bashir was praised by The Muslim Association in the US and the UK and hopes he becomes a recurring character.

Appearances

References