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Difference between revisions of "Julio Franco"

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|hair = Varies
 
|hair = Varies
 
|age = 30s
 
|age = 30s
|job =  
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|job = Photographer
 
|status= Alive
 
|status= Alive
 
|relatives = '''Husband:''' [[Thad]]<br>'''Ex-Wife:''' [[Adriatica Viljohnson]]
 
|relatives = '''Husband:''' [[Thad]]<br>'''Ex-Wife:''' [[Adriatica Viljohnson]]
|appearance = [[Three Gays of the Condo]]
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|appearance = "[[Three Gays of the Condo]]"
 
|voiced by = [[Hank Azaria]]
 
|voiced by = [[Hank Azaria]]
 
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'''Julio''' (pronounced ''hoolio'') is one of two gay men [[Homer]] moves in with. The other, [[Grady]], was his boyfriend at the time. Julio was once straight and had got married to a woman called [[Adriatica Viljohnson]].  
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'''Julio''' is one of two gay men [[Homer]] roomed with for a time.
  
The Simpsons finish a puzzle and have to find the last piece and Homer thinks that the piece is in the memory chest, however finds a note saying that [[Marge]] wanted to dump him before he got married. This then upsets Homer and he finds an apartment in [[Springfield]]'s gay district. He then meets his two roommates Grady and Julio who are two gay men who needed a third men in their apartment. Homer eventually finds out Marge really loves him after all and moves back into his house again, leaving Grady and Julio behind.
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== History ==
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Julio once lived as a straight man and was married to a woman named [[Adriatica Viljohnson]]. He later embraced the gay lifestyle, and he and [[Grady]] became partners and moved in together. They had a three-bedroom apartment, but at one point had lost their third person and were looking for a replacement roommate.
  
It later appears that Grady and Julio broke up as Julio gets married to [[Thad]]<ref>[[There's Something About Marrying]]</ref>. He has also been a hostage<ref>[[I Don't Wanna Know Why the Caged Bird Sings]]</ref> and once had an affair with [[Duffman]], who is bisexual.<ref>[[Homer And Lisa Exchange Cross Words]]</ref>
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At that time, Julio and Grady met Homer. Homer had found a note that [[Marge]] had written before they had gotten married where she said she wasn't sure she wanted to be with him. Upset, Homer moved out of the house and went looking for a new place to live. He wandered into [[Springfield]]'s [[Gay Neighborhood]], saw that Julio and Grady were looking for a roommate, and promptly moved in with them. Eventually Homer moved back home when he discovered that Marge really loved him after all.<ref>"[[Three Gays of the Condo]]"</ref>
  
He works as a calendar photographer, taking photos of women with sensual clothes. He once had to make Marge drunk with wine so she undresses herself for the photo.<ref>[[The Devil Wears Nada]]</ref>
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Some time after that, Julio and Grady broke up and Julio married [[Thad]], with Homer officiating at their ceremony.<ref>"[[There's Something About Marrying]]"</ref> Later, however, Julio had an affair with [[Duffman]].<ref>"[[Homer And Lisa Exchange Cross Words]]"</ref> It's unknown what effect the affair had on his relationship with Thad.
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Julio was once a hostage in a bank robbery where Marge was also one of the hostages.<ref>"[[I Don't Wanna Know Why the Caged Bird Sings]]"</ref> He is also a customer at [[The League of Extra-Horny Gentlemen]], a fashionable gay nightclub.<ref>"[[Flaming Moe]]"</ref>
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Julio is a professional photographer. He once took pictures of Marge and her friends, who were making a sexy history-themed calendar for a charity fund-raiser. Marge was reluctant to show any skin at all, so Julio had her drink some wine to loosen up. The wine had a greater effect than Julio had intended, as Marge ended up revealing far more than she had planned. Julio's pictures of Marge's pin-up poses became the talk of the town.<ref>"[[The Devil Wears Nada]]"</ref>
  
 
== Non-Canon ==
 
== Non-Canon ==
 
{{Noncanon}}
 
{{Noncanon}}
Julio played the part of an angry king named King Julio who tries to destroy England with an army of ships, but fails.<ref>[[Four Great Women and a Manicure]]</ref>
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Julio played the part of the angry king of Spain, who tried to destroy England with an armada of ships, but failed.<ref>"[[Four Great Women and a Manicure]]"</ref>
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A Spanish version of Julio appeared, whacking [[Krusty the Clown]]. However, it's uncertain whether it was actually Julio, or even whether it actually happened.<ref>"[[Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind]]"</ref>
  
 
==Behind the Laughter==
 
==Behind the Laughter==
A Spanish version of Julio appeared in [[Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind]], whacking [[Krusty]]. It is unknown whether this is him or not.
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*Julio is voiced by [[Hank Azaria]], who uses a gay lisp as he did for his character in the movie ''{{w|The Birdcage}}''.
 
 
Julio is played by [[Hank Azaria]] who uses a gay lisp like he did for his character in the movie ''[[wikipedia:The Birdcage|The Birdcage]]''.
 
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 10:55, January 17, 2011

Julio
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Age: 30s
Hair: Varies
Occupation: Photographer
Relatives: Husband: Thad
Ex-Wife: Adriatica Viljohnson
First appearance: "Three Gays of the Condo"
Voiced by: Hank Azaria


Julio is one of two gay men Homer roomed with for a time.

History

Julio once lived as a straight man and was married to a woman named Adriatica Viljohnson. He later embraced the gay lifestyle, and he and Grady became partners and moved in together. They had a three-bedroom apartment, but at one point had lost their third person and were looking for a replacement roommate.

At that time, Julio and Grady met Homer. Homer had found a note that Marge had written before they had gotten married where she said she wasn't sure she wanted to be with him. Upset, Homer moved out of the house and went looking for a new place to live. He wandered into Springfield's Gay Neighborhood, saw that Julio and Grady were looking for a roommate, and promptly moved in with them. Eventually Homer moved back home when he discovered that Marge really loved him after all.[1]

Some time after that, Julio and Grady broke up and Julio married Thad, with Homer officiating at their ceremony.[2] Later, however, Julio had an affair with Duffman.[3] It's unknown what effect the affair had on his relationship with Thad.

Julio was once a hostage in a bank robbery where Marge was also one of the hostages.[4] He is also a customer at The League of Extra-Horny Gentlemen, a fashionable gay nightclub.[5]

Julio is a professional photographer. He once took pictures of Marge and her friends, who were making a sexy history-themed calendar for a charity fund-raiser. Marge was reluctant to show any skin at all, so Julio had her drink some wine to loosen up. The wine had a greater effect than Julio had intended, as Marge ended up revealing far more than she had planned. Julio's pictures of Marge's pin-up poses became the talk of the town.[6]

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.

Julio played the part of the angry king of Spain, who tried to destroy England with an armada of ships, but failed.[7]

A Spanish version of Julio appeared, whacking Krusty the Clown. However, it's uncertain whether it was actually Julio, or even whether it actually happened.[8]

Behind the Laughter

Appearances

References