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Difference between revisions of "Captain Mordecai"

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'''Captain Mordecai''' is a fictional character in [[Marge]]'s romantic novel, ''[[The Harpooned Heart]]''. The character was inspired by [[Homer Simpson]].
 
'''Captain Mordecai''' is a fictional character in [[Marge]]'s romantic novel, ''[[The Harpooned Heart]]''. The character was inspired by [[Homer Simpson]].
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Mordecai was originally depicted as a caring husband and successful whaler, but Homer's oafish behavior and indifference to Marge's writing prompted her to rework the character, turning Mordecai into a selfish incompetent slob to resemble Homer.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 10:20, June 12, 2011

Captain Mordecai
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Fictional
Occupation: Fisherman
Relatives: Wife: Temperance Barrow
Children: Bartaby, Leezakiah, eight unnamed
First appearance: "Diatribe of a Mad Housewife"
Voiced by: Dan Castellaneta


Captain Mordecai is a fictional character in Marge's romantic novel, The Harpooned Heart. The character was inspired by Homer Simpson.

Mordecai was originally depicted as a caring husband and successful whaler, but Homer's oafish behavior and indifference to Marge's writing prompted her to rework the character, turning Mordecai into a selfish incompetent slob to resemble Homer.

Appearances