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Pharm team male researcher

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Pharm team male researcher
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Gray
Occupation: Medical reseacher
Teacher
First appearance: "Brother's Little Helper"
Voiced by: Hank Azaria


The pharm team male researcher is a pharmacuetical researcher.

History[edit]

He was on a team that created the drug Focusyn which Bart took and went on a rampage in a tank.[1]

He is later seen working at the Screaming Monkey Medical Research Center and discovers the crayon lodged in Homer's brain and performs an operation to remove but is unable to put a crayon back in when Homer decides he was happier dumb.

He later attended the Green Day concert with his female counterpart, as well as church the next day and Lisa's town meeting about Lake Springfield.[2]

He is later seen in the Springfield Elementary School teacher's lounge[3] and singing "Oh, How Do We?" with the rest of the teachers.[4]

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