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Difference between revisions of "Billy Crystal"

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When Marge made a joke about Homer's lack of energy she compared herself to Crystal, to which Bart sarcastically replied "got that right".<ref>"[[New Kids on the Blecch]]"</ref>
 
When Marge made a joke about Homer's lack of energy she compared herself to Crystal, to which Bart sarcastically replied "got that right".<ref>"[[New Kids on the Blecch]]"</ref>
 
   
 
   
When the kids in [[Springfield]] played baseball said [[Nelson]] at he is the the man at the ballpark
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When the kids in [[Springfield]] played baseball said [[Nelson]] at he is the the man at the ballpark everyone hates. [[Milhouse]] asked if he mean the umpire, but Bart replied that he mean Billy Crystal.<ref>"[[C.E. D'oh]]"</ref>
everyone hates. [[Milhouse]] asked if he mean the umpire, but Bart replied that he mean Billy Crystal.<ref>"[[C.E. D'oh]]"</ref>
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The book ''[[Caring for Crystals]]'' has a foreword by Billy Crystal and {{W|William Kristol}}.<ref>"[[Crystal Blue-Haired Persuasion]]"</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 08:45, May 13, 2019

Billy Crystal
Billy Crystal.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Black
Occupation: Actor
First appearance: "Bart Gets Famous"


Billy Crystal is an American actor.

History

When Bart was famous he dreamt that when he is older he would participate in Matchgame 2034 with Billy Crystal, Farrah Fawcett-Majors-O'Neal-Varney, ventriloquist Loni Anderson, Spike Lee and the vivacious head of Kitty Carlisle, which he crushed.[1]

Bart swore never to watch another awards show unless Crystal hosted it.[2]

He was on Homer's revenge list.[3]

When Marge and Homer visit the award of Lard Lad Kid of the Year brought Homer rotten fruit to throw in case Billy Crystal shows up.[4]

When Marge made a joke about Homer's lack of energy she compared herself to Crystal, to which Bart sarcastically replied "got that right".[5]

When the kids in Springfield played baseball said Nelson at he is the the man at the ballpark everyone hates. Milhouse asked if he mean the umpire, but Bart replied that he mean Billy Crystal.[6]

The book Caring for Crystals has a foreword by Billy Crystal and William Kristol.[7]

Non-canon

BFAS Deleted Scene.png The contents of this article or section are based on a deleted scene found in one of the DVD boxsets. It is considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened/existed.

When Homer was an artist, Lisa tried to make him mad by reading the newspaper. Lisa read him an article saying that David Letterman might be hosting the Oscars, with other contenders being Whoopi Goldberg and Billy Crystal.[8]

Behind the Laughter

  • Crystal has hosted the Oscars nine times since 1980, including the year "Mom and Pop Art" mentions it (2000).

Appearances

References


External links