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Difference between revisions of "Michael Clarke Duncan-type"

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|image = [[File:Mr Jingles.png|250px]]<br><small>The jailbird and Mr. Jingles</small>
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|gender = {{Male}}
 
|hair = Bald
 
|hair = Bald
 
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|status = Alive
 
|status = Alive
|job = Jailbird
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|job = Prison inmate (later guard)
 
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|appearance = "[[The Frying Game]]"
 
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The '''Michael Clarke Duncan-type''' is a jailbird at [[Springfield Penitentiary]].  
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The '''Michael Clarke Duncan-type''' (real name not known) was an inmate, and later a guard, at [[Springfield Penitentiary]].  
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
He enjoys killing people and he tried to strangle [[Homer]]. He then asked a mouse, [[Mr. Jingles]], if he wanted some cornbread, but then he shouted that he will kill him.
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He apparently enjoyed killing people, as he tried to strangle [[Homer]]. He then asked his pet mouse mouse, [[Mr. Jingles]], if he wanted some cornbread, but then he shouted that he was going to kill him.<ref name="Frying>"[[The Frying Game]]"</ref>
  
He was the cellmate of [[Mr. Burns]] and helped cleanse him of his evil. After Burns was released he tried to convert [[Fat Tony]].
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He and [[Mr. Burns]] were cellmates when Burns was imprisoned for art theft. The Duncan-type helped cleanse Burns of his evil; after Burns was released he tried to convert [[Fat Tony]].<ref name="American">"[[American History X-cellent]]"</ref>
  
He later became a prison guard and showed [[Marge]] and [[Bart Simpson]] [[Sideshow Bob]] in his cell to prove [[Walt Warren]] wasn't Bob.
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He later became a guard at the prison. When Bart suspected that his new neighbor [[Walt Warren]] was actually [[Sideshow Bob]], the Duncan-type showed him Sideshow Bob in his cell to prove that Walt wasn't Bob.<ref name="Bob Next Door">"[[The Bob Next Door]]"</ref>
  
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
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*{{ep|American History X-cellent}}
 
*{{ep|American History X-cellent}}
 
*{{ep|The Bob Next Door}}
 
*{{ep|The Bob Next Door}}
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== References ==
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{{reflist}}
  
 
{{Simpsons characters}}
 
{{Simpsons characters}}

Revision as of 00:03, September 12, 2017

"Give me your hands, boss."
―The Michael Clarke Duncan-type to Homer.[src]
Michael Clarke Duncan-type
Michael Clarke Duncan-type.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Bald
Occupation: Prison inmate (later guard)
First appearance: "The Frying Game"
Voiced by: Hank Azaria



SimpsonsFC.png The title of this article is conjectural.
Though the topic is found within The Simpsons universe, a proper name is not available.

The Michael Clarke Duncan-type (real name not known) was an inmate, and later a guard, at Springfield Penitentiary.

History

He apparently enjoyed killing people, as he tried to strangle Homer. He then asked his pet mouse mouse, Mr. Jingles, if he wanted some cornbread, but then he shouted that he was going to kill him.[1]

He and Mr. Burns were cellmates when Burns was imprisoned for art theft. The Duncan-type helped cleanse Burns of his evil; after Burns was released he tried to convert Fat Tony.[2]

He later became a guard at the prison. When Bart suspected that his new neighbor Walt Warren was actually Sideshow Bob, the Duncan-type showed him Sideshow Bob in his cell to prove that Walt wasn't Bob.[3]

Behind the Laughter

  • His appearance is similar to that of the character John Coffey from The Green Mile, played by Michael Clarke Duncan.
    • Michael Clarke Duncan was initially intended to voice this character, but he declined.

Appearances

References