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L.T. Smash

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Revision as of 15:19, September 30, 2014 by Bleedinggumsmurphy1 (talk | contribs) (Appearances)
Smash
Lieutenant Smash.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Blond (fake), Brown (real)
Occupation: Navy recruiter
First appearance: "New Kids on the Blecch"
Voiced by: Hank Azaria


Lieutenant Smash, known as L.T. Smash, is a Navy recruiter and the founder of Party Posse.

History

After L.T. Smash saves Bart from the angry mob, he offers him a job in a boyband called Party Posse. Bart accepts and becomes a member of the group, along with Nelson Muntz, Milhouse Van Houten and Ralph Wiggum. After the band's rise to stardom, Lisa finds out that he is putting subliminal messages in the songs and reveals that he is actually Lieutenant Smash and is recruiting for the Navy. When Party Posse perform on an aircraft carrier, Smash learns from his superior that MAD Magazine's next issue will reveal Party Posse's secrets. Smash's superior shuts down the voice enhancer which makes Smash threaten to send the carrier out to sea. He carries out the threat and shoots missiles at MAD Magazine's headquarters, despite 'N Sync's attempts to stop them. He is later arrested.[1]

He was part of Homer's doomsday survival club. He welcomed Homer and his family to the new house when they arrived to stay away from the rest of society. He also attended every meeting. He then later chased after the Simpson family and was surprised to find that civilization was still going like normal.[2]

Behind the Laughter

In "Homer Goes to Prep School", Smash's hair changed from blond to brown in one scene.

Appearances

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