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The Krusty Burglar

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The Krusty Burglar
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Fictional
Hair: Bald
Occupation: Actor
First appearance: "Homie the Clown"
Voiced by: Dan Castellaneta


The Krusty Burglar is one of the mascots for Krusty Burger.

History

He, or rather, his actor, was majorly injured by Homer Simpson (while acting as Krusty the Clown) when he believed him to actually be stealing the burgers during a promotion of the new Krusty Burger (the one with Ketchup), thus resulting in the kids (and the announcer) being left mortified. One of the kid's cries of "stop, sto-oo-op, he's already de-eaa-aad!" indicates that Homer's beatdown killed him, but this is false, as the Krusty Burglar spoke after the kid pleaded Homer to stop. He was played by the Estonian dwarf.[1]

The Krusty Burglar was guarding the "McMasters of the Universe" office while the fast-food mascots were planning how to stop Homer and Deuce's Caboose Chili Dogs.[2]

Behind the Laughter

The Krusty Burglar is a parody of the Hamburglar from the McDonald's advertisements McDonaldland.

Appearances

References