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Lugash

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Revision as of 01:17, January 2, 2010 by 99.141.206.251 (talk) (Anger Management)
Lugash
File:Lugash.jpg
Character Information
Gender: Male
Status:
Unknown
Age: Late 30's
Hair: Brown
Occupation: Gymnastics Instructor
Relatives: Unknown
First appearance: Children of a Lesser Clod
Voiced by: Dan Castellaneta


Lugash, voiced by Dan Castellaneta, is a gymnastics instructor, based on former U.S. gymnastics coach Béla Károlyi, who has his own gym.

Appearance

He has a thick Romanian accent and a large, brown curled moustache.

Appearances

He has appeared in two episodes, premiering in "Children of a Lesser Clod". Later in "Little Girl in the Big Ten", he teaches Lisa gymnastics so that she won't fail gym.

Origin

His origin is a bit mysterious as he says that he came into the United States in 1983 by cartwheeling over the Berlin Wall. However, another character in a later episode claims that he defected into East Germany.

Training Techniques

His harsh but effective training techniques helped Lisa to achieve a high standard of gymnastic ability. He also has a habit of confiscating his students' cats and dogs, only giving them back when the student has accomplished a physical task. Once however, he refused to give back a girl's dog, but gave her someone else's cat instead.

Anger Management

He goes to anger management classes and threatens to spit on them.

Idiocy

Apparently, he thinks Lisa (who is only eight), is a "grandma". This is probably a joke poking fun at the stereotype of eastern European countries beginning to train potential future Olympic gymnasts at a very young age.