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Marion Anthony "Fat Tony" D' Amico is the underboss of the D' Amico Family. The Don is Don Vittorio Di Maggio.
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|gender    = {{Male}}
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|hair      = Dark Grey, formerly black
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|age        = December 23, 1949 (age 60)
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|job        = Mafia Crime boss
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|relatives  = '''Wife:''' Anne Maria<br>'''Son:''' [[Michael D'Amico]]<br>'''Mother:''' Jean<br>'''Daughter:''' Unnamed
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|appearance = [[Bart the Murderer]]
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|voiced by  = [[Joe Mantegna]]
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'''Marian Anthony "Fat Tony" D'Amico''' is the leader of the [[Springfield Mafia]]. He is voiced by [[Joe Mantegna]].
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== Biography ==
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An Italian American mobster in his early 60s, "Fat Tony" is the head of the D'Amico Crime Family, the prime family in the Springfield Mafia. His fellow mobsters include [[Joey]], [[Legs and Louie]], and occasionally [[Johnny Tightlips]]. Tony's schemes have ranged from supplying rat's milk to the school cafeteria to dabbling in the illegal fireworks racket. His gang also attempts to monopolize various legitimate business. Fat Tony is also a very competent violinist. Fat Tony lives in his mansion, which strongly resembles that of Tony Montana from the movie Scarface, in the upscale residential area of "Springfield Heigths", which is also resided by jewish entertainer Krusty The Clown and actor Troy McClure. D'Amico has owned several cars such as a white Dodge Caravan and an Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8B but in the 18th season episode: "The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer" during Fat Tony picking up his son Michael and his friends at school, Fat Tony now drives a black 2006 Lincoln Navigator SUV.
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== "Business" dealings ==
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Fat Tony has been behind most, if not all of, Springfield's criminal enterprises. He and his associates meet in what is known as the "Legitimate Businessmen's Social Club." Tony's rackets include the usual organized crime activities such as illegal gambling (most notably in the episode "[[Homie the Clown]]"), cigarette trafficking, and rum running, but he will sometimes branch out into more unusual activities.
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In "[[The Twisted World of Marge Simpson]]" Homer entered a deal with the Springfield Mafia to help [[Marge Simpson|Marge's]] pretzel franchise by driving out rival snack food distributors. Fat Tony demanded 100% of the profits from the business in exchange, only to be stopped by the local [[wikipedia:Yakuza|Yakuza]] (brought in by Marge's rivals). The two gangs then started a mob war (which continued off-screen), with Fat Tony and his gangsters displaying very impressive fighting skills, rather than just pulling out their guns as usual. [[Krusty the Clown]] pays the Mafia to keep [[wikipedia:McDonald's|McDonald's]] and [[wikipedia:Burger King|Burger King]] out of Springfield, so that [[Krusty Burger]] can have a monopoly.
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Much of Springfield's municipal government is involved with the Mafia. [[Clancy Wiggum|Chief Wiggum]] has been seen taking bribes from Fat Tony, and in retaliation for a raid on their rat milk facility Fat Tony attempted to take out a hit on [[Joe Quimby|Mayor Quimby]]. In "[[Papa's Got a Brand New Badge]]", Tony put out a contract on Homer after his private security business interfered with the mob's interests. Homer would have been executed gangland-style if not for [[Maggie Simpson|Maggie]] coming to the rescue with her rifle. Marge usually has a more peaceful relationship with Fat Tony, even driving his son [[Michael D'Amico|Michael]] home from school. In the episode "[[Moe Baby Blues]]", she mentions that the Mafia frequently congregates outside her house, and that she often brings them lemonade.
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== Family ==
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[[File:Fat Tony and Michael.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Fat Tony with his son Michael]]
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Fat Tony's son appears in "[[The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer]]": He had previously been mentioned in "[[Moe Baby Blues]]" and "[[The Seven-Beer Snitch]]". The episode also reveals that Fat Tony's wife died of natural causes, and that he once nearly killed [[Clancy Wiggum|Chief Wiggum]].
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== Voice ==
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Originally, Tony was going to be voiced by [[Hank Azaria]]. However, since Fat Tony wasn't a very good drawing, Groening decided to make a ''Special Guest Voice'' do him. Groening chose [[wikipedia:Joe Mantegna|Joe Mantegna]]. In one DVD commentary it is stated that Mr. Mantegna is so enamored with the character that he has forbidden to allow anyone else to voice Fat Tony; he even voiced him when the script only called for a couple of grunts ("[[Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes]]"). However, this didn't stop [[Phil Hartman]] filling in for him on one occasion ("[[A Fish Called Selma]]").
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== Inspiration ==
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Fat Tony is a pastiche of Mafia characters from movies and dramas, especially [[wikipedia:The Godfather|The Godfather]] franchise (and in later seasons [[wikipedia:The Sopranos|The Sopranos]]). His nickname may be a reference to "Black Tony", the Don of the fictional Stracci family in ''The Godfather''. After 1999 Fat Tony is clearly based on Tony Sopranos of The Sopranos. In several episodes the Sopranos intro theme is played in scenes with Fat Tony.
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"[[Moe Baby Blues]]" featured several interesting references relating to Fat Tony. To entertain his subordinates, Fat Tony puts an orange slice in his mouth in imitation of [[wikipedia:Vito Corleone|Don Corleone]] from ''[[wikipedia:The Godfather|The Godfather]]''. Minutes later, Fat Tony responds to an emotional scene by saying "I haven't cried this much since I paid to see ''[[wikipedia:The Godfather Part III|Godfather III]]''" (in which Mantegna played the character [[wikipedia:Joey Zasa|Joey Zasa]], one of the inspirations for Fat Tony). His son's name is a reference to [[wikipedia:Michael Corleone|Michael Corleone]].
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On several occasions Fat Tony's has said something that begins as ominous gang language, only to be proven innocent; one example is "We are going for a ride... By which I mean the carpool". His house also strongly resembles that of Tony Montana's in the movie [[wikipedia:Scarface|Scarface]].
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== Appearances ==
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* {{Ep|Bart the Murderer}}
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* {{Ep|Rosebud}}
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* {{Ep|Homie the Clown}}
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* {{Ep|A Fish Called Selma}}
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* {{Ep|Much Apu About Nothing}}
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* {{Ep|The Twisted World of Marge Simpson}}
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* {{Ep|The Blunder Years}}
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* {{Ep|The Homer They Fall}}
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* {{Ep|Trilogy of Error}}
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* {{Ep|Insane Clown Poppy}}
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* {{Ep|Mr. Spritz Goes to Washington}}
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* {{Ep|Poppa's Got a Brand New Badge}}
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* {{Ep|Moe Baby Blues}}
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* {{Ep|The Seven-Beer Snitch}}
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* {{Ep|Grift of the Magi}}
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* {{Ep|Faith Off}}
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* {{Ep|The Mook, the Chef, the Wife, and Her Homer}}
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* {{Mov}}
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* {{Ep|Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes}}
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* {{Ep|Springfield Up}}
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* {{Ep|Bonfire of the Manatees}}
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* {{Ep|Mayored to the Mob}}
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* {{Ep|The Haw-Hawed Couple}}
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* {{THOH|Treehouse of Horror XIII}}
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* {{Ep|Mom and Pop Art}}
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* {{Ep|Strong Arms of The Ma}}
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* {{Ep|'Scuse Me While I Miss the Sky}}
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* {{Ep|King of the Hill}}
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* {{Ep|E. Pluribus Wiggum}}
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* {{Ep|Radioactive Man (episode)}}
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{{Mafia Members}}
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Revision as of 17:18, April 17, 2010

Fat Tony
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Unknown
Age: December 23, 1949 (age 60)
Hair: Dark Grey, formerly black
Occupation: Mafia Crime boss
Relatives: Wife: Anne Maria
Son: Michael D'Amico
Mother: Jean
Daughter: Unnamed
First appearance: Bart the Murderer
Voiced by: Joe Mantegna


Marian Anthony "Fat Tony" D'Amico is the leader of the Springfield Mafia. He is voiced by Joe Mantegna.

Biography

An Italian American mobster in his early 60s, "Fat Tony" is the head of the D'Amico Crime Family, the prime family in the Springfield Mafia. His fellow mobsters include Joey, Legs and Louie, and occasionally Johnny Tightlips. Tony's schemes have ranged from supplying rat's milk to the school cafeteria to dabbling in the illegal fireworks racket. His gang also attempts to monopolize various legitimate business. Fat Tony is also a very competent violinist. Fat Tony lives in his mansion, which strongly resembles that of Tony Montana from the movie Scarface, in the upscale residential area of "Springfield Heigths", which is also resided by jewish entertainer Krusty The Clown and actor Troy McClure. D'Amico has owned several cars such as a white Dodge Caravan and an Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8B but in the 18th season episode: "The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer" during Fat Tony picking up his son Michael and his friends at school, Fat Tony now drives a black 2006 Lincoln Navigator SUV.

"Business" dealings

Fat Tony has been behind most, if not all of, Springfield's criminal enterprises. He and his associates meet in what is known as the "Legitimate Businessmen's Social Club." Tony's rackets include the usual organized crime activities such as illegal gambling (most notably in the episode "Homie the Clown"), cigarette trafficking, and rum running, but he will sometimes branch out into more unusual activities.

In "The Twisted World of Marge Simpson" Homer entered a deal with the Springfield Mafia to help Marge's pretzel franchise by driving out rival snack food distributors. Fat Tony demanded 100% of the profits from the business in exchange, only to be stopped by the local Yakuza (brought in by Marge's rivals). The two gangs then started a mob war (which continued off-screen), with Fat Tony and his gangsters displaying very impressive fighting skills, rather than just pulling out their guns as usual. Krusty the Clown pays the Mafia to keep McDonald's and Burger King out of Springfield, so that Krusty Burger can have a monopoly.

Much of Springfield's municipal government is involved with the Mafia. Chief Wiggum has been seen taking bribes from Fat Tony, and in retaliation for a raid on their rat milk facility Fat Tony attempted to take out a hit on Mayor Quimby. In "Papa's Got a Brand New Badge", Tony put out a contract on Homer after his private security business interfered with the mob's interests. Homer would have been executed gangland-style if not for Maggie coming to the rescue with her rifle. Marge usually has a more peaceful relationship with Fat Tony, even driving his son Michael home from school. In the episode "Moe Baby Blues", she mentions that the Mafia frequently congregates outside her house, and that she often brings them lemonade.

Family

File:Fat Tony and Michael.jpg
Fat Tony with his son Michael

Fat Tony's son appears in "The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer": He had previously been mentioned in "Moe Baby Blues" and "The Seven-Beer Snitch". The episode also reveals that Fat Tony's wife died of natural causes, and that he once nearly killed Chief Wiggum.

Voice

Originally, Tony was going to be voiced by Hank Azaria. However, since Fat Tony wasn't a very good drawing, Groening decided to make a Special Guest Voice do him. Groening chose Joe Mantegna. In one DVD commentary it is stated that Mr. Mantegna is so enamored with the character that he has forbidden to allow anyone else to voice Fat Tony; he even voiced him when the script only called for a couple of grunts ("Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes"). However, this didn't stop Phil Hartman filling in for him on one occasion ("A Fish Called Selma").

Inspiration

Fat Tony is a pastiche of Mafia characters from movies and dramas, especially The Godfather franchise (and in later seasons The Sopranos). His nickname may be a reference to "Black Tony", the Don of the fictional Stracci family in The Godfather. After 1999 Fat Tony is clearly based on Tony Sopranos of The Sopranos. In several episodes the Sopranos intro theme is played in scenes with Fat Tony.

"Moe Baby Blues" featured several interesting references relating to Fat Tony. To entertain his subordinates, Fat Tony puts an orange slice in his mouth in imitation of Don Corleone from The Godfather. Minutes later, Fat Tony responds to an emotional scene by saying "I haven't cried this much since I paid to see Godfather III" (in which Mantegna played the character Joey Zasa, one of the inspirations for Fat Tony). His son's name is a reference to Michael Corleone.

On several occasions Fat Tony's has said something that begins as ominous gang language, only to be proven innocent; one example is "We are going for a ride... By which I mean the carpool". His house also strongly resembles that of Tony Montana's in the movie Scarface.

Appearances

* The Saga of Carl - title screen.png Episode – "Bart the Murderer"


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