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Paul

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Paul
Paul (The Marge-ian Chronicles).png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Brown
Occupation: Scientist
First appearance: "The Marge-ian Chronicles"
Voiced by: Tom Scharpling


Paul is a scientist.

History

He and his partner Barry are the founders of Exploration Incorporated, a project that promised to make a colony on Mars before 2026. Lisa and Marge got approved, but they announced that a rival project's rocket was almost ready, so they decided to launch their rocket on Thursday. During the launch, they revealed that the rocket was fake, and they did that only to inspire the next generation, but they couldn't get away because their car was not starting.[1]

Paul was seen in the audience for Tabitha Shingle's live recording of her podcast Interminable and for Kent Brockman's live recording of his podcast Guilty Grampa.[2]

Non-canon

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The Simpsons: Tapped Out

Paul
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Tapped Out Paul Icon.png "The Marge-ian Chronicles" episode tie-in Space is Hot Right Now
A Colony For Ants
Is There Life On Mars?

Appearances

References