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Difference between revisions of "Handsome Pete"

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|name= Handsome Pete
image=[[File:Pete.jpg|200px]]|
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|image= [[File:Pete.jpg|250px]]
name=Handsome Pete|
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|gender= {{Male}}
gender=Male|
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|hair= Blue and tufty
hair=Blue and tufty|
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|age=  
age=Unknown|
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|job= Performer
job=Performer|
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|relatives=  
relatives=Unknown|
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|appearance= [[Bart the Fink]]
appearance=[[Bart the Fink]]|
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|voiced by=  
voiced by=[[Never talks]]|
 
 
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'''Handsome Pete''' is a strange, diminutive, small character who plays the concertina, and whose face resembles a distorted [[Krusty the Klown]].
  
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When Bart is looking for Krusty, he blows up a balloon with Krusty's face on and asks the [[Captain Horatio McCallister|Sea Captain]] if he'd seen him<ref>[[Bart the Fink]]</ref>. The Captain, on seeing the skewed image of Krusty on the balloon, answered, "Aye that's Handsome Pete, he dances for nickels!"
  
'''Handsome Pete''' is a strange, diminutive character who plays the concertina, and whose face resembles a distorted [[Krusty the Klown]].
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He was also seen watching [[Russ Cargill]]'s speech when the [[Dome]] was placed on [[Springfield]]<ref>[[The Simpsons Movie]]</ref>.
  
  
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== Trivia ==
Role in The Simpsons ==
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*According to ''[[The Simpsons: A Complete Guide to Our Favorite Family]]'', "he's not that handsome".
  
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== Appearances ==
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*{{Ep|Bart the Fink}}
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*{{Ep|22 Short Films About Springfield}}
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*{{Ep|Homer Simpson in: "Kidney Trouble"}}
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*{{Ep|Burns, Baby Burns}}
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*{{Bk|The Simpsons: A Complete Guide to Our Favorite Family}}
  
He first appeared in ''[[Bart the Fink]]'', when Bart, looking for Krusty, blows up a balloon and asks the [[Captain Horatio McCallister|Sea Captain]] if he'd seen him. The Captain, on seeing the skewed image of Krusty on the balloon, answered, "Aye that's Handsome Pete, he dances for nickels!"
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== References ==
 
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Other Appearances ==
 
 
 
 
 
In ''[[22 Short Films About Springfield]]'', one can catch a glimpse of him in the Simpson home. In "Homer Simpson in: Kidney Trouble", he is sitting on a barrel outside Davey Jones' Hamper. Handsome Pete is also seen in [[Burns, Baby Burns]] in the end scene. He is once again seen holding his accordion while the party is going on. He also appears in [[The Simpsons Movie]] when the dome is covering the town and everybody is listening to [[Russ Cargill]]'s speech about the dome. He is easy to see as he is a few inches behind [[Homer]] and [[Plopper]].
 
 
 
 
 
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Other Facts ==
 
 
 
 
 
According to ''[[The Simpsons: A Complete Guide to Our Favorite Family]]'', "he's not that handsome".
 
  
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Revision as of 05:06, April 16, 2010

Handsome Pete
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Unknown
Hair: Blue and tufty
Occupation: Performer
First appearance: Bart the Fink


Handsome Pete is a strange, diminutive, small character who plays the concertina, and whose face resembles a distorted Krusty the Klown.

When Bart is looking for Krusty, he blows up a balloon with Krusty's face on and asks the Sea Captain if he'd seen him[1]. The Captain, on seeing the skewed image of Krusty on the balloon, answered, "Aye that's Handsome Pete, he dances for nickels!"

He was also seen watching Russ Cargill's speech when the Dome was placed on Springfield[2].


Trivia

Appearances

References