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John Swartzwelder

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This article is about the character. For the guest star, see John Swartzwelder.
John Swartzwelder
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Brown
Occupation: Writer
Author
First appearance: "The Front"


John Swartzwelder was a writer for The Itchy & Scratchy Show.

History

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John Swartzwelder wrote the book How to Get Rich Writing Cartoons. He also is one of the many writers that worked for Roger Meyers, Jr. writing The Itchy & Scratchy Show. Meyers fired every one of his writers, including Swartzwelder, after hiring Abraham Simpson. Swartzwelder also attended the Annual Cartoon Awards that took place at the Springfield Civic Center.[1]

Swartzwelder was Lionel Hutz's surprise witness while Bart was trying to get the framed Itchy drawing.[2] He also attended Krusty's funeral with Kermit the Frog.[3]

He was an attendee of the Maison Derriere[4] and was later committed into Calmwood Mental Hospital, with people campaigning for his release.[5]

There is a statue of him on a horse outside the Courthouse[6] and a picture of him is on the wall of a restaurant in Springfield.[7]

He was also on Krusty's blimp before it crashed.[8]

John Swartzwelder has a plaque on the Springfield Wall of Fame.[9]

Appearances

References