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Clyde Barrow is with [[Billy the Kid]], [[Bonnie Parker]] and [[Jesus]]among those who, in America, are praised after they died.<ref>"[[Funeral for a Fiend]]"</ref>
 
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In 1933, during the Great Depression, [[Bonnie Parker]] rejects a man trying to get her attention, saying she is looking for someone exciting. Clyde Barrow then arrives, and after robbing a store, the two run off. Clyde discovers Bonnie's passion is violence, and the two go on a crime spree by robbing banks. After tricking a citizen into helping them, the two garner intense popularity in the country for, they also got a radio show named after them. The citizen they tricked soon realizes what had happened, and snitches to the police. The Louisiana officers soon arrive, and the cops gun Bonnie and Clyde down. While dying, Bonnie tells Clyde that she is looking for a man with more excitement, and that they would never have been together.<ref>"[[Love, Springfieldian Style]]"</ref>
 
In 1933, during the Great Depression, [[Bonnie Parker]] rejects a man trying to get her attention, saying she is looking for someone exciting. Clyde Barrow then arrives, and after robbing a store, the two run off. Clyde discovers Bonnie's passion is violence, and the two go on a crime spree by robbing banks. After tricking a citizen into helping them, the two garner intense popularity in the country for, they also got a radio show named after them. The citizen they tricked soon realizes what had happened, and snitches to the police. The Louisiana officers soon arrive, and the cops gun Bonnie and Clyde down. While dying, Bonnie tells Clyde that she is looking for a man with more excitement, and that they would never have been together.<ref>"[[Love, Springfieldian Style]]"</ref>

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Clyde Barrow
Clyde Barrow.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Non-canon deceased
Hair: None/Brown
Occupation: Criminal
Relatives: Unnamed father
First appearance: "Love, Springfieldian Style"
Voiced by: Dan Castellaneta


Clyde Barrow was a criminal with Bonnie Parker.

History

Clyde Barrow is with Billy the Kid, Bonnie Parker and Jesusamong those who, in America, are praised after they died.[1]

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.

In 1933, during the Great Depression, Bonnie Parker rejects a man trying to get her attention, saying she is looking for someone exciting. Clyde Barrow then arrives, and after robbing a store, the two run off. Clyde discovers Bonnie's passion is violence, and the two go on a crime spree by robbing banks. After tricking a citizen into helping them, the two garner intense popularity in the country for, they also got a radio show named after them. The citizen they tricked soon realizes what had happened, and snitches to the police. The Louisiana officers soon arrive, and the cops gun Bonnie and Clyde down. While dying, Bonnie tells Clyde that she is looking for a man with more excitement, and that they would never have been together.[2]

Behind the Laughter

  • Clyde in "Love, Springfieldian Style" is based on Homer Simpson's character.

Appearances

References

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