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Huckleberry Finn

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Huckleberry Finn
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Fictional
Hair: Brown/Red
First appearance: "Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song"
Voiced by: Nancy Cartwright


Huckleberry Finn was a young boy in USA. He appearances in a tall tale by a singing railroad hobo.

History

After Hucky and Tom Sawyer are given a task of painting a fence, they manage to get the city's other young people to paint the fence for them and they begin to enjoy themselves. Huck climbing on a fence and fall down and after that caught holding hands with Becky and is forced to marry her by her father. During the wedding, Homer points a shotgun at Huck. Huck dodges this marriage and goes on the run with Tom, leaving Missouri for Missoura. However, they are chased by townspeople led by Becky's father and their families. They flee to a river boat, but after the throws them overboard into the Mississippi River and the towspeople catch them. The scene shifts to Tom's and Huck's funeral. Tom and Huck appear to be secretly watching the proceedings from the rafters, until Reverend Lovejoy orders their bodies lowered into the caskets, revealing that Tom and Huck are actually dead.[1]

He also appearances in a dream by Bart with Lincon on a boat.[2]

Behind the Laughter

As Lisa points out before the story begins, this isn't an actual tall tale, but a story that the hobo tells based on Mark Twain's story about The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.

Appearances

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