Difference between revisions of "Horatio McCallister"
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In "[[Bart of War]]" he uses his wooden leg to have a vicious sword fight with [[List of celebrities in The Simpsons#Sideshow Mel|Sideshow Mel]]'s bone. | In "[[Bart of War]]" he uses his wooden leg to have a vicious sword fight with [[List of celebrities in The Simpsons#Sideshow Mel|Sideshow Mel]]'s bone. | ||
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As an entrepreneur, McCallister is equally incompetent. His restaurant, ''The Frying Dutchman'', is a failing business venture that does not generate enough income to support its owner. | As an entrepreneur, McCallister is equally incompetent. His restaurant, ''The Frying Dutchman'', is a failing business venture that does not generate enough income to support its owner. | ||
Revision as of 17:45, December 8, 2007
Captain Horatio McCallister
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Character Information
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Horatio McCallister, also known as The Sea Captain is a sea captain (voice of Hank Azaria) with a West Country accent. On several occasions, he acknowledges his incompetence with a depressed: "Yarr, I don't know what I'm doin'.
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Alcholicism
" He is a member of the Springfield Alcoholics Anonymous and has a literal "wooden leg" in which he keeps liquor.
Conflicts
In "Bart of War" he uses his wooden leg to have a vicious sword fight with Sideshow Mel's bone.
Imcompetence
As an entrepreneur, McCallister is equally incompetent. His restaurant, The Frying Dutchman, is a failing business venture that does not generate enough income to support its owner.
Actual Life
In the episode Lisa Gets an "A", the captain appears as a penniless bum. When seeing Homer and Marge walking Homer's pet lobster at the beach, he approaches them and claims that he runs a "small academy for lobsters." However, when Marge refuses to send the lobster away to "some snobby boarding school," McCallister asks her for spare change instead.
Other Appearances
He attacked a giant squid in Homer's Barbershop Quartet, looking for gold he believed was in its belly.
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