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Years later, Ringo was determined to answer every piece of fan mail he had ever received, and he came across the letter and painting from Marge. In his reply, Ringo said that he liked the picture and had immediately hung it on his wall. He also said, in answer to her question, that "we do have hamburgers and fries in England, but we call French fries 'chips'." He then asked her to forgive the lateness of his reply. | Years later, Ringo was determined to answer every piece of fan mail he had ever received, and he came across the letter and painting from Marge. In his reply, Ringo said that he liked the picture and had immediately hung it on his wall. He also said, in answer to her question, that "we do have hamburgers and fries in England, but we call French fries 'chips'." He then asked her to forgive the lateness of his reply. | ||
− | Ringo's reply was fortuitously-timed: Marge was in a rut on her current art project (painting a portrait of [[Mr. Burns]]), and Ringo's reply inspired her to finish it.<ref>"[[Brush with Greatness]]"</ref> One of Marge's portraits of Ringo later appeared at a swap meet.<ref>"[[Homer's Barbershop Quartet]]"</ref> Another was seen in the Simpsons' attic<ref>"[[The Color Yellow]]"</ref> | + | Ringo's reply was fortuitously-timed: Marge was in a rut on her current art project (painting a portrait of [[Mr. Burns]]), and Ringo's reply inspired her to finish it.<ref>"[[Brush with Greatness]]"</ref> One of Marge's portraits of Ringo later appeared at a swap meet.<ref>"[[Homer's Barbershop Quartet]]"</ref> Another was seen in the Simpsons' attic.<ref>"[[The Color Yellow]]"</ref> |
When investigating if [[Marge]] was insane, the medical team asked if she had ever had an unhealthy fixation on Ringo Starr. She answered that it was healthy as he reciprocated.<ref>"[[It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge]]"</ref> | When investigating if [[Marge]] was insane, the medical team asked if she had ever had an unhealthy fixation on Ringo Starr. She answered that it was healthy as he reciprocated.<ref>"[[It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge]]"</ref> | ||
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== Behind the Laughter == | == Behind the Laughter == | ||
− | [[Ringo Starr]] provided his own voice for "[[Brush | + | [[Ringo Starr]] provided his own voice for "[[Brush with Greatness]]". When [[The Beatles]] appeared during [[Lisa]]'s {{w|Novocaine}}-induced vision in "[[Last Exit to Springfield]]", [[Dan Castellaneta]] provided Ringo's voice. |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
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Revision as of 13:37, August 8, 2012
- This article is about the character. For the guest star, see Ringo Starr.
- "P.S. Forgive the lateness of my reply."
- ―Ringo Starr answers his fan mail
Ringo Starr
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Character Information
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Ringo Starr is an English musician who is most famous for being the drummer in The Beatles.
History
While he was a member of The Beatles, Ringo met Krusty the Clown.[1]
When Marge was in high school, she had an interest in art and a schoolgirl crush on Ringo, which led to her painting many pictures of him, including several of herself and Ringo together. When her art teacher saw her drawing a sketch of Ringo and criticized her, she sent Ringo a letter and one of the portraits she had painted of him, asking for his honest opinion of the painting. When she got no reply, she gave up her interest in art.
Years later, Ringo was determined to answer every piece of fan mail he had ever received, and he came across the letter and painting from Marge. In his reply, Ringo said that he liked the picture and had immediately hung it on his wall. He also said, in answer to her question, that "we do have hamburgers and fries in England, but we call French fries 'chips'." He then asked her to forgive the lateness of his reply.
Ringo's reply was fortuitously-timed: Marge was in a rut on her current art project (painting a portrait of Mr. Burns), and Ringo's reply inspired her to finish it.[2] One of Marge's portraits of Ringo later appeared at a swap meet.[3] Another was seen in the Simpsons' attic.[4]
When investigating if Marge was insane, the medical team asked if she had ever had an unhealthy fixation on Ringo Starr. She answered that it was healthy as he reciprocated.[5]
He is also one of the many people on "Ned's List of Laudable Lefties".[6]
Behind the Laughter
Ringo Starr provided his own voice for "Brush with Greatness". When The Beatles appeared during Lisa's Novocaine-induced vision in "Last Exit to Springfield", Dan Castellaneta provided Ringo's voice.
Appearances
- Episode – "Brush with Greatness"
- Episode – "Like Father, Like Clown" (image only)
- Episode – "Homer's Barbershop Quartet" (painting)
- Episode – "Last Exit to Springfield"
- Episode – "Bart of Darkness" (wax work)
- Episode – "The Bart of War" (various merchandise)
- Episode – "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge" (mentioned)
- Episode – "The Color Yellow" (painting)
- Comic story – Hail to the Cat
- Book – Flanders' Book of Faith (mentioned)
- Book – The Krusty Book (mentioned)
References
Ned's List of Laudable Lefties
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