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Difference between revisions of "Garth Motherloving"

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|job = CEO of [[Motherloving Sugar Corp.|Motherloving Sweets and Sugar Company]]
 
|job = CEO of [[Motherloving Sugar Corp.|Motherloving Sweets and Sugar Company]]
 
|appearance = "[[Sweets and Sour Marge]]"
 
|appearance = "[[Sweets and Sour Marge]]"
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In court Garth threatened to kill everyone in the court room. He then attempted to bribe [[Judge Snyder]] with a briefcase full of candy, but the Judge refused the bribe because it's "Hershey highwaymen," like Garth, who make him fat. The Judge sided with Marge and banned all sugar products in Springfield (angering [[Homer]] and most of the town). Homer then joined a secret group led by Motherloving to smuggle sugar from the island of San Glucos. After arriving back in Springfield, and evading a police boat, Homer brought the sugar to the docks where Garth Motherloving was waiting. However, after some convincing by Marge, Homer dumped the cargo into the ocean, and Garth Motherloving left in defeat.
 
In court Garth threatened to kill everyone in the court room. He then attempted to bribe [[Judge Snyder]] with a briefcase full of candy, but the Judge refused the bribe because it's "Hershey highwaymen," like Garth, who make him fat. The Judge sided with Marge and banned all sugar products in Springfield (angering [[Homer]] and most of the town). Homer then joined a secret group led by Motherloving to smuggle sugar from the island of San Glucos. After arriving back in Springfield, and evading a police boat, Homer brought the sugar to the docks where Garth Motherloving was waiting. However, after some convincing by Marge, Homer dumped the cargo into the ocean, and Garth Motherloving left in defeat.
  
Judge Snyder then lifted the ban, and it can be assumed that the Motherloving Sugar company re-opened.
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Judge Snyder then lifted the ban, and it can be assumed that the Motherloving Sugar company re-opened.<ref>"[[Sweets and Sour Marge]]"</ref>
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Garth Motherloving attended the launch event for [[The Drederick]]. When it came out [[Marge]] hadn't tried marijuana, [[Homer]] equated it to a doctor not trying insulin. He then said that the doctor was a woman and said it was sexist. Garth Motherloving agreed with Homer.<ref>"[[Highway to Well]]"</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 12:53, March 23, 2020

"I'm not up on the current slang, but do the kids still say, get the hell out of my office?"
―Garth, to Marge after she tries to convince him to reduce the sugar content in his products.[src]
Garth Motherloving
Garth Motherloving.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Black
Occupation: CEO of Motherloving Sweets and Sugar Company
First appearance: "Sweets and Sour Marge"
Voiced by: Ben Stiller
Dan Castellaneta


Garth Motherloving is the CEO of Motherloving Sweets and Sugar Company.

History

The wealthy founder and CEO of the Motherloving Sweets and Sugar Company, Garth Motherloving was responsible for adding sugar to every single foodstuff in Springfield. After becoming worried about the high obesity rate of the town, Marge decided to confront Garth and try to convince him to use less sugar in his products, or at least put warnings on the packaging. Garth would not comply, however, sarcastically stating that "That'll boost sales!" and while he's at it he should change his name back to Hitler. He then booted Marge out of his office, so she decided to sue the sugar industry.

In court Garth threatened to kill everyone in the court room. He then attempted to bribe Judge Snyder with a briefcase full of candy, but the Judge refused the bribe because it's "Hershey highwaymen," like Garth, who make him fat. The Judge sided with Marge and banned all sugar products in Springfield (angering Homer and most of the town). Homer then joined a secret group led by Motherloving to smuggle sugar from the island of San Glucos. After arriving back in Springfield, and evading a police boat, Homer brought the sugar to the docks where Garth Motherloving was waiting. However, after some convincing by Marge, Homer dumped the cargo into the ocean, and Garth Motherloving left in defeat.

Judge Snyder then lifted the ban, and it can be assumed that the Motherloving Sugar company re-opened.[1]

Garth Motherloving attended the launch event for The Drederick. When it came out Marge hadn't tried marijuana, Homer equated it to a doctor not trying insulin. He then said that the doctor was a woman and said it was sexist. Garth Motherloving agreed with Homer.[2]

Appearances

References