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Revision as of 03:35, June 27, 2013
- "Mrs. Simpson, you have been oppressed enough today. I will clear the dishes."
- ―Adil to Marge[src]
- "Sparrow to Nest. Sparrow to Nest. Stand by for transmission."
- ―Adil to his superiors in Albania[src]
Adil Hoxha
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Character Information
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Adil Hoxha was a foreign exchange student from Albania. He stayed with the Simpson family while Bart was in France, and was discovered to be a Communist spy.
History
Under the foreign exchange student program, Adil was sent to live with the Simpsons for three months while Bart was sent to France. Adil got along well with everyone in the family, especially Homer, and was kind and polite to everyone. Homer, touched that Adil was so interested in his work (completely unlike his own kids), took a shine to him and showed him all over Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. Adil, for his part, took plenty of pictures and asked Homer lots of technical questions about the plant. Homer told Adil everything he wanted to know, even giving him a set of blueprints of the nuclear plant.
It was later discovered, however, that Adil was a spy. He had set up a fax machine and lots of radio and electronic equipment in Bart's treehouse, and was making regular reports to Albania, sending the very information that Homer had given him and the pictures he had taken (a number of which showed Homer posing in front of the machines in the plant). Adil was caught by the FBI when they raided the neighborhood. Instead of being punished, Adil was deported back to Albania and exchanged for an American child spy who had been caught in Albania. In spite of Adil's being a spy, the Simpsons were all sad to see him go.[1]
Adil was later seen on a boat full of immigrants sailing into New York City. Bart, from inside the Statue of Liberty, hollered at them that the country was full, and the boat turned away and headed for Canada.[2] It is likely, therefore, that Adil ended up in Canada.
Appearances
- Episode – "The Crepes of Wrath"
- Episode – "Lisa the Beauty Queen"
- Episode – "The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson"
- Special – Do the Bartman
References