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Kodos Johnson

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Kang and Kodos.png The gender of this character is disputed due to different sources saying different things. Therefore, the character will be referred to as "they" throughout the article.
Kodos Johnson
Kodos.png
Character Information
Status:
Alive
Age: 1,000,000
Occupation: Intergalactic invader
Relatives: Spouse: Kang
Niece: Kamala
Sister: Klondar
First appearance: "Treehouse of Horror"
Voiced by: Dan Castellaneta


Kodos Johnson is a Rigellian from Rigel 7. They are married to Kang. Together, Kang and Kodos try to take over Earth and are usually seen attacking Springfield.

Description

Kang and Kodos have a lot of space weaponry at hand and have their own spaceship. They speak the Rigellian language, which, by coincidence, is identical to English. Although they look identical, Kang has a deeper voice than Kodos.

History

Either Kang or Kodos was seen in a lineup of other aliens, along with Marvin the Martian, Gort, Chewbacca and ALF, when Homer was called upon to identify the alien he had seen in the woods.[1]

Non-canon

Donut Homer.png The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened or existed.

Kang and Kodos once came to Earth and interrupted a roast of Homer Simpson. They initially threatened to destroy Earth, but relented after they found out that all their favorite celebrities lived there. Kang and Kodos agreed to spare the planet in exchange for being granted admission to other awards shows.[2]

Kang and Kodos once impersonated Bill Clinton and Bob Dole respectively in order to become elected President of the United States. When they were revealed to be aliens, they were still more popular than a third party.[3]

Kang and Kodos have both ruled over Springfield until they were found out to not be welcome and fled from their primitive weapons.[4]

The Simpsons: Tapped Out

Kodos

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Kodos
Image Cost Unlock method Unlock message Yearbook
Kodos Tapped Out.png Donut150 Treehouse of Horror XXIV and XXV
Premium, Ray Gun (shoot Kodos down)
I love humans, but I couldn't eat a whole one. Character is available via the Yearbook Mystery Box
Donut30
Tapped Out Bunny Ears.png250 Tapped Out Bones.png250 Treehouse of Horror 2015
Craftable
Donut40 Treehouse of Horror XXVII
Premium (with Fairy Kodos)
FREE The Invasion Before Christmas
The Invasion Is Snow Joke Pt. 1
FREE Treehouse of Horror XXX
Same Mistakes, New Plan
Shattered Dreams Mystery Box Token1 Shattered Dreams Mystery Box
SciFi
FREE Treehouse of Horror XXXIV
A Special Message From Kang and Kodos
Mystery Box Token1 A Bart Future
Future Mystery Box
Technical Information ID Groups Internal Name
2558 Premium Characters, Premium Female, Kook, Adult, Rigelians, LARPers Kodos
Taps Final Update
Wave Cost Release
1 Donut150 September 26, 2024

Costumes

Trivia

  • In the PS2 game, The Simpsons: Hit & Run, Kodos works with Kang to make an Intergalactic reality show in Springfield, Foolish Earthlings and is killed in the production due to the actions of Homer's plans of using nuclear waste to destroy the UFO.

Behind the Laughter

The idea of Kang and Kodos came from Jay Kogen and Wallace Wolodarsky.[5] Kang and Kodos' designs were based off a cover of an EC Comics issue.[6] They were originally designed to be constantly drooling; however, Matt Groening decided against this to make the animation process easier. However, the animators didn't mind so the drooling stayed in.[7] The names of Kang and Kodos come from two Star Trek characters. Kang is named after a Klingon captain from the episode "Day of the Dove" and Kodos is named after Kodos the Executioner from the episode "The Conscience of the King".[6]

Gender

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Please expand the article or section, or discuss the issue on the talk page.

The gender of both Kang and Kodos is disputed since it has been different in many different episodes and comics. Kodos was referred to as female in "Treehouse of Horror XVII" and male in "Treehouse of Horror XVIII". Also, Kodos mentioned his/her "700 balls" in "Treehouse of Horror XVIII". In the comic stories Cooking with Kang and Kodos and Otto-Mat, Kodos is referred to as being female. In "Simpsorama", Kang and Kodos were referred to as both female and were married. The Simpsons: Tapped Out also has Kang and Kodos in the female characters group.

Appearances

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References

The Saga of Carl - title screen.png Wikisimpsons has a collection of images related to Kodos Johnson.
  1. "The Springfield Files"
  2. "Gump Roast"
  3. "Treehouse of Horror VII"
  4. "Treehouse of Horror XVII"
  5. Kogen, Jay (2002). Commentary for "Treehouse of Horror", in The Simpsons: The Complete Second Season.
  6. 6.0 6.1 Reiss, Mike (2003). Commentary for "Treehouse of Horror II", in The Simpsons: The Complete Third Season.
  7. Groening, Matt (2002). Commentary for "Treehouse of Horror", in The Simpsons: The Complete Second Season.