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The Krusty Burglar

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The Krusty Burglar
Krusty Burglar.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Fictional
Hair: Bald
Occupation: Actor
First appearance: "Homie the Clown"
Voiced by: Dan Castellaneta


The Krusty Burglar is one of the mascots for Krusty Burger.

History[edit]

He, or rather, his actor, was majorly injured by Homer Simpson (while acting as Krusty the Clown) when he believed him to actually be stealing the burgers during a promotion of the new Krusty Burger (the one with Ketchup), thus resulting in the kids (and the announcer) being left mortified. One of the kid's cries of "stop, sto-oo-op, he's already de-eaa-aad!" indicates that Homer's beatdown killed him, but this is false, as the Krusty Burglar spoke after the kid pleaded Homer to stop. He was played by the Estonian dwarf.[1]

The Krusty Burglar was guarding the "McMasters of the Universe" office while the fast-food mascots were planning how to stop Homer and Deuce's Caboose Chili Dogs.[2]

Behind the Laughter[edit]

The Krusty Burglar is a parody of the Hamburglar from the McDonald's advertisements McDonaldland.

Appearances[edit]

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