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'''The Grumple''' is a green, hairy character (a parody of Dr. Suess' the Grinch), which appears in [[Kill Gil: Vols. 1 & 2]]. He played a character that threatened to steal all of the Holiday cheer of the Winter Holidays in the “Krusty’s Kristmas on Ice” show. When a fight broke out between the basket ball team and the show skaters (because the preperations for the upcoming game were ruining the show) [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] took matters to his own hands and fought the Grumple, demanding that he return the Holiday cheer. On Christmas day, when [[Gil Gunderson|Gil]] had all of his stuff stacked in the living room of the Simpsons House, Homer commented that this was a problem. [[Marge Simpson|Marge]] then commented that Homer had a bigger problem outside and pointed at the window. The Grumple was standing outside the house, holding a knife and proclaiming "Grumpily Grumpily Groo! Your blood will make my stew!" Homer suspects it was the same Grumple from the Ice Show. Sometime later in the year, whil Gil was still mooching of the Simpsons, Homer was at [[Moe's Tavern]] and the Grumple attempted to attack again with a broken pool stick. Homer hit him with a beer bottle, knocking him unconsious and some sort of green liquid began oozing out of the Grumple's eye, suggesting that it was not a human in a costume, but some sort of strange creature. The Grumple does not return until the following Christmas when the Simpson Family spends it at their condo in  Scottsdale, Arizona with Gil, having brought his wife, son and daughter with him. The Grumple proclaims "Grumpily Grumpily Groo! We would like to spend Christmas with you!" having put his fued with Homer asside as the humans and Grumples began singing Christmas Carols.
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'''The Grumple''' is a green, hairy character (a parody of Dr. Suess' the Grinch), which appears in [[Kill Gil: Vols. 1 & 2]]. He played a character that threatened to steal all of the Holiday cheer of the Winter Holidays in the ''[[Krusty’s Kristmas on Ice]]'' show. When a fight broke out between the basket ball team and the show skaters (because the preparations for the upcoming game were ruining the show) [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] took matters to his own hands and fought the Grumple, demanding that he return the Holiday cheer. On Christmas day, when [[Gil Gunderson|Gil]] had all of his stuff stacked in the living room of the Simpsons House, Homer commented that this was a problem. [[Marge Simpson|Marge]] then commented that Homer had a bigger problem outside and pointed at the window. The Grumple was standing outside the house, holding a knife and proclaiming "Grumpily Grumpily Groo! Your blood will make my stew!" Homer suspects it was the same Grumple from the Ice Show. Sometime later in the year, while Gil was still mooching of the Simpsons, Homer was at [[Moe's Tavern]] and the Grumple attempted to attack again with a broken pool stick. Homer hit him with a beer bottle, knocking him unconscious and some sort of green liquid began oozing out of the Grumple's eye, suggesting that it was not a human in a costume, but some sort of strange creature. The Grumple does not return until the following Christmas when the Simpson Family spends it at their condo in  Scottsdale, Arizona with Gil, having brought his wife, son and daughter with him. The Grumple proclaims "Grumpily Grumpily Groo! We would like to spend Christmas with you!" having put his fued with Homer asside as the humans and Grumples began singing Christmas Carols.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 05:29, September 4, 2010

The Grumple/Grumpy Groo
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
(Monster)
Status:
Unknown
Hair: Green
Occupation: Thief of Holiday Cheer
Relatives: Female Grumple (wife), Grumple Boy (son), Grumple Girl (daughter)
First appearance: Kill Gil: Vols. 1 & 2


The Grumple is a green, hairy character (a parody of Dr. Suess' the Grinch), which appears in Kill Gil: Vols. 1 & 2. He played a character that threatened to steal all of the Holiday cheer of the Winter Holidays in the Krusty’s Kristmas on Ice show. When a fight broke out between the basket ball team and the show skaters (because the preparations for the upcoming game were ruining the show) Homer took matters to his own hands and fought the Grumple, demanding that he return the Holiday cheer. On Christmas day, when Gil had all of his stuff stacked in the living room of the Simpsons House, Homer commented that this was a problem. Marge then commented that Homer had a bigger problem outside and pointed at the window. The Grumple was standing outside the house, holding a knife and proclaiming "Grumpily Grumpily Groo! Your blood will make my stew!" Homer suspects it was the same Grumple from the Ice Show. Sometime later in the year, while Gil was still mooching of the Simpsons, Homer was at Moe's Tavern and the Grumple attempted to attack again with a broken pool stick. Homer hit him with a beer bottle, knocking him unconscious and some sort of green liquid began oozing out of the Grumple's eye, suggesting that it was not a human in a costume, but some sort of strange creature. The Grumple does not return until the following Christmas when the Simpson Family spends it at their condo in Scottsdale, Arizona with Gil, having brought his wife, son and daughter with him. The Grumple proclaims "Grumpily Grumpily Groo! We would like to spend Christmas with you!" having put his fued with Homer asside as the humans and Grumples began singing Christmas Carols.

Appearances