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'''Dr. Olberman''' is a scientist who works for [[Mr. Burns]] at the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant|Nuclear Power Plant]].
'''Dr. Olberman''' is a scientist only appearing in the Simpsons comcis. He works at the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant|power plant]] and is often shown working alongside [[Professor Frink]].
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== History ==
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Olberman invented a ray which was intended to reverse the aging process and tested it on [[Homer]]. However, it instead functioned as a growth ray, turning him into a giant. Olberman created a serum which reversed the process.<ref>''[[The Amazing Colossal Homer]]''</ref>
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Olberman later reprogrammed the ray so that it would shrink objects instead of enlarging them. He used the ray on Homer and sent him inside Mr. Burns' stomach to cure his indigestion.<ref>''[[I Shrink, Therefore I'm Small]]''</ref>
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A giant robotic Burns-shaped ant captured Olberman and [[Professor Frink]]. Homer fell into the robot's head, causing it to instead eat donuts.<ref>''[[Radioactive Homer]]''</ref>
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Olberman developed a form of donut that was extremely addictive, which was eventually sold on the market. The donuts were retired after they caused the power plant employees to become obese and unable to work properly.<ref>''[[Dullards to Donuts]]''</ref>
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
* {{bon|The Amazing Colossal Homer}}
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*{{bon|Bye, Bye, Bunny!}}
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== References ==
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{{Springfield Nuclear Power Plant|employees=yes}}
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Latest revision as of 10:03, February 3, 2024

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Dr. Olberman
Dr. Olberman.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Non-canon
Hair: Yellow
Occupation: Scientist at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant
First appearance: The Amazing Colossal Homer


Dr. Olberman is a scientist who works for Mr. Burns at the Nuclear Power Plant.

History[edit]

Olberman invented a ray which was intended to reverse the aging process and tested it on Homer. However, it instead functioned as a growth ray, turning him into a giant. Olberman created a serum which reversed the process.[1]

Olberman later reprogrammed the ray so that it would shrink objects instead of enlarging them. He used the ray on Homer and sent him inside Mr. Burns' stomach to cure his indigestion.[2]

A giant robotic Burns-shaped ant captured Olberman and Professor Frink. Homer fell into the robot's head, causing it to instead eat donuts.[3]

Olberman developed a form of donut that was extremely addictive, which was eventually sold on the market. The donuts were retired after they caused the power plant employees to become obese and unable to work properly.[4]

Appearances[edit]

References[edit]