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Notes
- Link to make note of: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/08/26/nhl-simpsons-stanley-cup_n_5716801.html?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000592
- NHL unhappy with scene in "The Last Temptation of Krust" where Krusty drinks from, and then vomits in, a trophy that resembles the Stanley Cup.
- Simpsons Sunday Comic Strips story:
- https://web.archive.org/web/20070708094751/http://cagle.msnbc.com/hogan/features/simpsons_sundays/simpsons_on_sundays.asp
1984 References
- THOH5 - Flanders takes over the world a la. Big Brother, portraits of Flanders are seen with eyes that follow the viewer, also like Big Brother.
- "To Surveil with Love" - Orwell Security
Wizard of Oz comic story references
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The Simpsons Futurama Crossover Crisis II #2
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The Read Menace!
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The Tin Woodman is one of the fictional characters awakened when Professor Farnsworth's literary reality-tearing machine is set off in the New New York Public Library.
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Bart Simpson #71
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Sound Thinking!
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In an effort to win a contest for the loudest and grossest video, Bart sets trucks loaded with killer bees, glue and nitroglycerin rolling toward a crowd. As Mayor Quimby, Homer and Marge flee the chaos, they exclaim together, "Bees! Glue! Nitro! Oh my!" This is a reference to the "Lions and tigers and bears, oh my!" line by Dorothy Gale, the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman just before they meet the Cowardly Lion in the movie.
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Bart Simpson #72
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Rock 'N' Roll
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After being hit on the head during a skateboarding stunt, Bart has a dream where he and his family members are cavepeople. When he wakes up, he says he had the strangest dream, then points in turn to Marge, Lisa, Maggie and Homer and tells them they were in it, echoing the scene where Dorothy wakes up at the end of the movie. Additionally, the neighbor's dog, Toto, jumps onto Bart's bed, confusing him. In addition to being a namesake, the dog is also a look-a-like for Toto the dog in the movie.
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Pages in Progress
Comic Table Span Test
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Simpsons Comics 57
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How the Vest Was Won!
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Right after Bart gets his bulletproof vest, he envisions himself wearing it and standing with Milhouse and either Sherri or Terri, in a pose resembling a poster from the first movie.
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The Simpsons Summer Shindig 2
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Chili Chili Bang Bang
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Chief Wiggum eats chili with insanity peppers and undergoes a vision quest with Wiggle Puppy as his spirit guide. When Wiggle Puppy asks Wiggum if he has any questions, Wiggum replies, "What was The Matrix about? I didn't get that movie at all."
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Simpsons Comics #214
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N/A (Front cover)
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Comic Book Guy dresses up as the Death Star on the cover.
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Worst Con Ever!
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Comic Book Guy has a Tonton in Paris comic for sale in his booth at the Bi-Mon-Sci-Fi-Con. The issue he's selling has a Tauntaun on the cover.
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Chief Wiggum's Felonious Funnies 1
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Future Cop!
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In Chief Wiggum's dream of being a cop in the future, Officer Shooty arrests Snake for a street theft. When Shooty reads Snake his rights, he says, "If you are in space, you have the right to have no one hear you scream", referencing the Alien tagline.
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Wiggum and his ape partner Officer Cornelius respond to a domestic dispute. The couple in the dispute are an Alien Queen and a Yautja warrior from Predator.
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The conflict between the couple escalates and the Predator activates the self-destruct device in his wrist gauntlet. The resulting explosion destroys the entire neighborhood and Wiggum and Cornelius escape barely in time. The visual as they fly away is similar to the end of Aliens, when the atmosphere processing station explodes.
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Hawkeye Pierce Test
Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce
Hawkeye (at right) on the cover of the coloring book.
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Character Information
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Hawkeye Pierce (given name Benjamin Franklin Pierce) is a surgeon on M*A*S*H.
History
Lisa got eardrops at Dr. Hibbert's office and had to wait 20 minutes for them to sink in. Hibbert offered her a M*A*S*H coloring book (with Hawkeye and his bunkmate B.J. Hunnicutt on the cover) in case she got bored. As he handed her the book, he glanced at the pictures and chuckled at one of them as he read the caption aloud: "Hawkeye's antics irritate the other surgeons."
Behind the Laughter
Hawkeye Pierce was the central protagonist of the M*A*S*H TV series and was one of the few characters to appear for the entire run of the show. His trademark was using humor to cope with the stress of front-line surgery. He was portrayed by Donald Sutherland in the film and Alan Alda in the TV series.
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Comic Book Woman
She isn't given a name, but should we give her an article?
"For" Template
- This article is about the real-life entertainment franchise. For the film as seen in the Simpsons universe, see Back to the Future..
Television episodes span test
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22
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473
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"Donnie Fatso"
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When the FBI tell Homer they want to place him undercover in Fat Tony's gang, Homer tries to protest that he can't because he was briefly Tony's consigliere. When he can't pronounce "consigliere" (after several attempts), he instead says "Robert Duvall", referencing Robert Duvall's having played Tom Hagen the Consigliere in The Godfather.
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After Fit Tony takes over the Springfield Mafia, he tells Homer that because the world is screwed up, he keeps his friends close. Homer asks, "And your enemies closer?" referring to the catchphrase from The Godfather Part II, "Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer."
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Listing experiments
Unsuccessful: Placing spaces and tabs between items
Archery Debt Collecting Embalming TV Trivia Patch Forgery
Archery
Debt Collecting
Embalming
TV Trivia
Patch Forgery
Behaving Nicely
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Lo-Carb, Nonfat Cookout Jamboree
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Party Pooping
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Early Tax Filing
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Pussyfooting
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Future Republican Congressman
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Butter Knife Safety
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Won't Ask Won't Tell
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Father/Son Rafting Trip Survivor
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God Pleasing
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Burning Marshmallows Fire Patrol
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Bible Thumping
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Buzz Killing
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Flag Waving
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Wet Blanketry
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Mildlife Management
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Teetotaling
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First-Class Wuss
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Fuddy Duddy Buddy
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Pack Mentality
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Bed-Wetting
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Fussbudgeting
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Legal Parking
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Template Testing
- This article is about the comic compilation. For the comic issue Bart Simpson Comics #1, which was subtitled "Son of Homer", see Bart Simpson 1.
- This article is about the first issue of Bart Simpson Comics. For the comic compilation, see Bart Simpson: Son of Homer.
The Penalizer
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The contents of this article are based on an issue of Simpsons Comics or another comic series and is considered to be non-canon and may not have actually happened/existed.
The reason behind this decision is: .
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The Penalizer
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Character Information
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The Penalizer was Principal Seymour Skinner's supervillain alter-ego. He went on a brief spree in Springfield until he was stopped by Bartman.
Description
Costume
The Penalizer's costume was a green coverall with a puma logo on the chest. The Penalizer's face was covered by a brown hood equipped with eyeholes and held in place by a grey cord. The costume's gloves and boots were also brown, and the costume had utility pouches at the waist, wrists and ankles.
Modus Operandi
The Penalizer's motive was to ensure that people who committed crimes that went against society's norms received what he felt were appropriate punishments. His method was to confront the offenders, orchestrating his reveal for frightful effect. He then made them inflict ironic punishments on themselves by using a rare working Hypno-Coin.
History
Victims
The Penalizer's victims were as follows:
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Nelson Muntz
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Attempting to spray-paint graffiti on the back wall of the Kwik-E-Mart
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Forced to write "I Will Not Deface Private Property" on the wall; left at the scene in a trance.
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Jimbo Jones
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Loitering
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Forced to stand with his nose against a wall for twelve hours.
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Kearney Zzyzwicz and Dolph Starbeam
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Making faces out the window of a city bus
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Forced to make hideous faces; then not allowed to return their faces to normal expressions.
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Barney Gumble
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Belching excessively in public, outside Moe's Tavern
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Forced to perform twenty thousand jumping jacks.
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Unnamed moviegoers
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Cutting in line
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Unknown. During the Channel 6 News coverage of The Penalizer's spree, Chief Wiggum said of their punishment, "He made it pretty ugly for them!" However, Kent Brockman was already traumatized from seeing what had happened to Jimbo, Kearney, Dolph and Barney, so the moviegoers' punishment was neither described nor shown.
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Bart Simpson (attempted)
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Leaving the "El Barto" graffiti tag at the House-O-Donuts (then under renovation)
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Not applicable. Bart's leaving the tag was a trap deliberately laid by Bartman so he could confront and stop The Penalizer.
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Behind the Laughter
The Penalizer is a parody of the Marvel Comics character Punisher.
Appearances