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The '''Man with Braces''' is a TV Host hired for the show, ''[[Frame Up]]''. He is also the person who robbed [[Mrs. Bellamy]], for the show.
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The "'''man with the braces'''" is a host on the reality TV show ''[[Frame Up]]''.
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== History ==
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When [[Homer]] and [[Marge]] appeared on the show and [[Mrs. Bellamy]]'s murder was staged, the man with braces "stole" her necklace and made sure that Marge and Homer saw him leaving the house with it. This made Marge and Homer, who were already the prime suspects, look even more guilty because they were accusing a mysterious third party of the crime ("It was the man with the braces!") without having any evidence to back them up.
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When all was revealed on the show, the man with braces identified himself as "some actor they hired".<ref>"[[The Frying Game]]"</ref>
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He later appeared as the host of [[House Swappers|a program]] that involved two families swapping houses for an extended period of time.<ref>''[[Ned the Simpson]]''</ref>
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== Behind the Laughter ==
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The man with the braces is a reference to the "one-armed man", who Richard Kimble says is the real killer in ''The Fugitive'' (both the {{W2|The Fugitive|1993 film|1993 film}} and the {{W2|The Fugitive|TV series|1960s TV series}}).
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== Appearances ==
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*{{ep|The Frying Game}}
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*{{bon|Ned the Simpson}}
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*{{bon|Bobbing for Vengeance}}
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== References ==
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== Apperances ==
 
* [[The Frying Game]]
 
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Latest revision as of 11:39, January 23, 2022

SimpsonsFC.png The title of this article is conjectural.
Though the topic is found within The Simpsons universe, a proper name is not available.
"Man with the braces"
Man with the Braces.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Brown
Occupation: TV host
First appearance: "The Frying Game"
Voiced by: Dan Castellaneta


The "man with the braces" is a host on the reality TV show Frame Up.

History[edit]

When Homer and Marge appeared on the show and Mrs. Bellamy's murder was staged, the man with braces "stole" her necklace and made sure that Marge and Homer saw him leaving the house with it. This made Marge and Homer, who were already the prime suspects, look even more guilty because they were accusing a mysterious third party of the crime ("It was the man with the braces!") without having any evidence to back them up.

When all was revealed on the show, the man with braces identified himself as "some actor they hired".[1]

He later appeared as the host of a program that involved two families swapping houses for an extended period of time.[2]

Behind the Laughter[edit]

The man with the braces is a reference to the "one-armed man", who Richard Kimble says is the real killer in The Fugitive (both the 1993 film and the 1960s TV series).

Appearances[edit]

References[edit]