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Drunken prince

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Drunken prince
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Non-canon
Hair: Gray
Occupation: Prince
First appearance: "Treehouse of Horror XII"
Voiced by: Dan Castellaneta


The drunken prince was the result of student wizard Milhouse's attempt at a toad-to-prince spell.

History

The big magic recital at Springwart's School of Magicry was coming up, and to prepare, Mrs. Krabappel had her class working on toad-to-prince spells. She told the class to get their toads out and went to Milhouse's desk to check his work. Milhouse waved his wand over his toad and said the incantation: "Slimy Prince Limey!"

Milhouse's toad then turned into the drunken prince, a loutish overweight man wearing Elizabethan-era clothes. He was also holding a tankard full of some beverage, evidently alcoholic, as his voice was slurred when he spoke. As soon as he appeared on Milhouse's desk, he started flirting with Mrs. Krabappel: "Well, hello, love. Give us a kiss, then." He then puckered up and leaned toward Mrs. Krabappel. Disgusted, Mrs. Krabappel scoffed at Milhouse: "You call that charming?" She then moved on to Lisa's desk.

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