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'''Alfred Nobel''' was a [[Sweden|Swedish]] chemist and engineer who invented {{W|dynamite}} and then left the major part of his estate to create the [[Nobel Prize]]s. Every medal awarded has his left facing portrait.
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'''Alfred Nobel''' was a [[Sweden|Swedish]] chemist and engineer who invented {{W|dynamite}} and then left the major portion of his estate to create the [[Nobel Prize]]s. Every medal awarded has his left facing portrait.
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==

Latest revision as of 07:33, September 12, 2024

Alfred Nobel
Alfred Nobel.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Deceased
Occupation: Chemist
Inventor
Engineer
Businessman
First appearance: "Treehouse of Horror XIV"
Voiced by: Harry Shearer


Alfred Nobel was a Swedish chemist and engineer who invented dynamite and then left the major portion of his estate to create the Nobel Prizes. Every medal awarded has his left facing portrait.

History[edit]

When Al Gore was in Moe's Tavern, he overheard Homer talking about how the class president election had been stolen from him. Gore said that he had an election stolen from him, but everything worked out all right in the end. Gore then took out his Nobel Prize and spoke to it as if it was really Alfred Nobel. Gore then spoke as Nobel in a false voice, as if Alfred Nobel was really talking back to him.[1]

Professor Frink also used VR for his dream of winning a Nobel Prize where an ice sculpture of Alfred Nobel was at the afterparty.[2]

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