Difference between revisions of "Jasper Beardley"
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− | '''Jasper | + | '''Jasper Beardley''' is a resident of the [[Springfield Retirement Castle]], '''Jasper''' is often see around [[Springfield]]. |
− | == | + | ==Past== |
− | Jasper | + | ===Jobs=== |
+ | In the past, Jasper has been a substitute teacher who confiscated everything made of tinfoil (according to Lisa). A deleted scene from the episode "[[In Marge We Trust]]", contained on the [[The Simpsons DVD sets|''The Simpsons'' Eighth Season DVD]], reveals that Jasper preceded [[Reverend Timothy Lovejoy|Reverend Lovejoy]] as minister at the Simpsons' church in Springfield. | ||
− | == | + | ===War Service=== |
− | + | "According to "[[The Sweetest Apu]]", Jasper is a veteran of World War II. Jasper also tried to avoid the draft by disguising himself as a woman and staying in Springfield to play in the local women's baseball league, along with his friend Abe, who was also avoiding the war. | |
− | == | + | ===Other=== |
− | Jasper | + | Jasper unsuccessfully auditioned for [[The Be Sharps]] (Homer's Barbershop Quartet) by singing "Theme From A Summer Place". |
− | == | + | ==Problems== |
− | + | ===Vision=== | |
+ | It is implied that Jasper is slowly going blind. This ailment was once cured by a laser fired by a house's security protection equipment, but he was blinded again almost immediately. He accepted this very quickly: "Oh well. Easy come, easy go." Despite the sight problem, Jasper is both a light sleeper and is still quick with his reflexes. When Abe Simpson tried to steal Jasper's dentures one night, Jasper turned on the light immediately and, with a gun aimed at Abe, foiled the nocturnal theft. Also, in the episode "[[The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show]]", when everyone comes to watch the show, Jasper looks down to Bart and asks "Hey little girl, is this seat taken?" Bart replies angrily with "I'm not a little ''girl''!! Are you blind?!" In which Jasper replies sadly with "Yes.." | ||
+ | ===Other Major Accidents=== | ||
+ | Jasper was put in crude "suspended animation" in the [[Kwik-E-Mart]]'s freezer, and under advice from [[Dr. Nick Riviera]], [[Apu Nahasapeemapetilon|Apu]] kept him frozen. When Jasper's frozen form became popular with customers, Apu started exploiting the spectacle, and transformed the Kwik-E-Mart into a special interest store dealing with weird items, or perfectly ordinary ones which had been made out to be abnormal (for example, a cash machine that dispenses pictures of "dead presidents"). Jasper (or "Frostillicus," as Apu renamed him) was accidentally unfrozen, and stepped out into what he thought was a future world, just as Apu was considering selling him to the Rich Texan. | ||
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+ | ===Minor Accidents=== | ||
+ | Jasper was shot in his artificial leg, by [[Waylon Smithers]], on the same night of the [[Who Shot Mr. Burns?|nearly fatal shooting of Mr. Burns]]. He also claimed to have "broke" his beard during a Death Race accident with Abe Simpson and Old Jewish Man and even managed to get his beard stuck in a pencil sharpener while substituting for the striking teachers of Springfield Elementary. | ||
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[[Category:Characters|Beardley, Jasper]] | [[Category:Characters|Beardley, Jasper]] | ||
[[Category:Characters voiced by Harry Shearer]] | [[Category:Characters voiced by Harry Shearer]] |
Revision as of 11:52, March 16, 2008
Jasper Beardley
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Character Information
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Jasper Beardley is a resident of the Springfield Retirement Castle, Jasper is often see around Springfield.
Contents
Past
Jobs
In the past, Jasper has been a substitute teacher who confiscated everything made of tinfoil (according to Lisa). A deleted scene from the episode "In Marge We Trust", contained on the The Simpsons Eighth Season DVD, reveals that Jasper preceded Reverend Lovejoy as minister at the Simpsons' church in Springfield.
War Service
"According to "The Sweetest Apu", Jasper is a veteran of World War II. Jasper also tried to avoid the draft by disguising himself as a woman and staying in Springfield to play in the local women's baseball league, along with his friend Abe, who was also avoiding the war.
Other
Jasper unsuccessfully auditioned for The Be Sharps (Homer's Barbershop Quartet) by singing "Theme From A Summer Place".
Problems
Vision
It is implied that Jasper is slowly going blind. This ailment was once cured by a laser fired by a house's security protection equipment, but he was blinded again almost immediately. He accepted this very quickly: "Oh well. Easy come, easy go." Despite the sight problem, Jasper is both a light sleeper and is still quick with his reflexes. When Abe Simpson tried to steal Jasper's dentures one night, Jasper turned on the light immediately and, with a gun aimed at Abe, foiled the nocturnal theft. Also, in the episode "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show", when everyone comes to watch the show, Jasper looks down to Bart and asks "Hey little girl, is this seat taken?" Bart replies angrily with "I'm not a little girl!! Are you blind?!" In which Jasper replies sadly with "Yes.."
Other Major Accidents
Jasper was put in crude "suspended animation" in the Kwik-E-Mart's freezer, and under advice from Dr. Nick Riviera, Apu kept him frozen. When Jasper's frozen form became popular with customers, Apu started exploiting the spectacle, and transformed the Kwik-E-Mart into a special interest store dealing with weird items, or perfectly ordinary ones which had been made out to be abnormal (for example, a cash machine that dispenses pictures of "dead presidents"). Jasper (or "Frostillicus," as Apu renamed him) was accidentally unfrozen, and stepped out into what he thought was a future world, just as Apu was considering selling him to the Rich Texan.
Minor Accidents
Jasper was shot in his artificial leg, by Waylon Smithers, on the same night of the nearly fatal shooting of Mr. Burns. He also claimed to have "broke" his beard during a Death Race accident with Abe Simpson and Old Jewish Man and even managed to get his beard stuck in a pencil sharpener while substituting for the striking teachers of Springfield Elementary.