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Herman Hermann

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Herman is the one-armed paranoid owner of Herman's Military Antiques, a shop in Springfield. He wears combat boots, military pants, a blue long-sleeve shirt, and an olive green or brown vest. He also wears a medal on the vest but it is unknown what he did, if anything, to earn the medal. It is also common for Herman to be sucking on a cigarette. Herman's voice has been described by the creators as a parody of George Bush, Sr., and is provided by the talented Harry Shearer.

Major Appearances - Helping Bart and Grandpa to get revenge on Nelson and his gang. We also find out how he lost his arm. - Helping Grandpa find a gift for his girlfriend, then selling him a fez worn by Napolean - Selling military antiques at the flea market - Homer and his vigilante group stop by his shop to buy weapons. Herman also shows Homer a nuclear missile. - Joining in on the poker games at Homer's house. It is revealed that he was using Homer's car hole as a front to sell counterfeit jeans. - Keeps Chief Wiggum and Snake tied up in his shop. They are rescued when Milhouse accidentally whacks Herman with a medieval mace. - Showing a bomb shelter to Homer before being blown up by a nuke.