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Difference between revisions of "O.J. Simpson"

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'''O.J. Simpson''' is a convicted felon and former actor and basketball player.
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'''O.J. Simpson''' (nicknamed "The Juice") is a convicted felon and former actor and football player.
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
  
He appeared in a fictional episode of [[South Park]] that [[Bart]] and [[Milhouse]], going on a stabbing spree.<ref>"[[The Bart of War]]"</ref>
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He appeared in a fictional episode of ''[[South Park]]'' that [[Bart]] and [[Milhouse]] watched, going on a stabbing spree where he killed several characters.<ref>"[[The Bart of War]]"</ref>
  
[[Marge]] said that the ongoing scandal with [[Mayor Quimby]] was the most exciting one since "the juice was on the loose". [[Lisa]] then corrected her that he was still on the loose (at the time the episode aired), which frightened her.<ref>"[[She Used to Be My Girl]]"</ref>
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[[Marge]] said that the ongoing scandal with [[Mayor Quimby]] was the most exciting one since "The Juice was on the loose". [[Lisa]] then corrected her, saying that he was still on the loose (at the time the episode aired), which frightened her.<ref>"[[She Used to Be My Girl]]"</ref>
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
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{{ep|The Bart of War}}
 
{{ep|The Bart of War}}
 
{{ep|She Used to Be My Girl|(mentioned)}}
 
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== Behind the Laughter ==
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The ''South Park'' stabbing spree is a reference to Simpson's having been accused and brought to trial for the {{w|O. J. Simpson murder case|stabbing murders}} of his ex-wife and her friend. He was acquitted of the murder charges, but years later was convicted and incarcerated for {{w|O. J. Simpson robbery case|robbery and kidnapping charges}} unrelated to the murders.
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==External Links ==
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*{{wikipedialink|O. J. Simpson}}
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
 
{{reflist}}
 
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{{Simpsons characters}}

Revision as of 18:10, August 31, 2015

O.J. Simpson
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Character Information
Gender: Male
Status:
Alive
Age: 68
Hair: Dark
Occupation: Former actor and football player
First appearance: The Bart of War


O.J. Simpson (nicknamed "The Juice") is a convicted felon and former actor and football player.

History

He appeared in a fictional episode of South Park that Bart and Milhouse watched, going on a stabbing spree where he killed several characters.[1]

Marge said that the ongoing scandal with Mayor Quimby was the most exciting one since "The Juice was on the loose". Lisa then corrected her, saying that he was still on the loose (at the time the episode aired), which frightened her.[2]

Appearances

The Saga of Carl - title screen.png Episode – "The Bart of War" The Saga of Carl - title screen.png Episode – "She Used to Be My Girl" (mentioned)

Behind the Laughter

The South Park stabbing spree is a reference to Simpson's having been accused and brought to trial for the stabbing murders of his ex-wife and her friend. He was acquitted of the murder charges, but years later was convicted and incarcerated for robbery and kidnapping charges unrelated to the murders.

External Links

References