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S
(Seymour Skinner)
S.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Non-canon fictional
Hair: Blond
Occupation: Agency boss
First appearance: Bart Simpson - Secret Agent, Man


S is the head of the Junior Undercover Missions Program.

History

After Bart was knocked out and taken to J.U.M.P. headquarters by Agent K, he met with S. S and Agent K told Bart about why they wanted to recruit him, they wanted Bart to find who was making large amounts of macguffium in Springfield. Bart was given several gadgets to help him with this task and sent out to track down the bad guy.

After completing the mission, Bart and Lisa went back to headquarters. S congratulated them on bringing down the operation, but Bart had one last question before they left, "What does the 'S' stand for?" Bart then pulled off S's mask to reveal that he was really Principal Skinner. Skinner then revealed that Agent K was really Edna Krabappel. Bart was then told by Skinner and Krabappel that the whole secret agent act was part of a new school program designed to redirect an underachiever's mischief in a positive direction.

Appearances