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|name = Milhouse Van Houten
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|gender = {{Male}}
job=Student at [[Springfield Elementary]], Warehouse Security Guard, Private Italian Tutor.|
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relatives=Father [[Kirk Van Houten|Kirk]] and mother [[Luann Van Houten|Luann]]|
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|alias=Lou La Trec<ref name="Bart de Triomphe">''[[Bart de Triomphe]]''</ref><br>Eagle Eye<ref name="Bart de Triomphe"/><br>Maestro<ref>"[[Moe Goes from Rags to Riches]]"</ref><br>Thrillhouse<ref name=" Marge Be Not Proud">"[[Marge Be Not Proud]]"</ref>
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|age = 10
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|status = Alive
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|job = Student at [[Springfield Elementary]]
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|relatives = '''Mother:''' [[Luann Van Houten]]<br>'''Father:''' [[Kirk Van Houten]]<br>'''Uncles:''' [[Norbert Van Houten]], [[Bastardo]] and one unnamed<ref>"[[Special Edna]]"</ref><br>'''Aunt:''' [[Luann's sister|Unnamed]]<br>'''Maternal grandmother:''' [[Nana Sophie Mussolini]]<br>'''Paternal grandparents:''' [[Grandpa Van Houten|Grandpa]] and [[Grandma Van Houten]]<br>'''Cousin:''' [[Annika Van Houten]], [[Jillhouse]]<br>'''Great-great-grandfather:''' [[Eustace Van Houten]]<br>'''Ancestors:''' [[Milford Van Houten|Milford]] and [[Eliza Simpson|Eliza Van Houten]]
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|appearance = "[[The Butterfinger Group]]"
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|voiced by = [[Pamela Hayden]]<br>[[Hank Azaria]]<ref>"[[Hardly Kirk-ing]]"</ref>
 
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'''Milhouse Mussolini Van Houten'''  voiced by [[Pamela Hayden]] is [[Bart Simpson]]'s best friend.
 
  
The only child of [[Kirk Van Houten|Kirk]] and [[Luann Van Houten|Luann Van Houten]], Milhouse's most distinctive physical traits are his extreme nearsightedness (depicted by very small eyes), requiring thick glasses to correct, and a huge nose about the size of a softball.
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'''Milhouse Mussolini'''<ref name="The Last of the Red Hat Mamas">"[[The Last of the Red Hat Mamas]]"</ref> '''Van Houten''' (born July 4<ref>"[[American History X-cellent]]"</ref>) is [[Bart Simpson]]'s best friend. As the only child of [[Kirk]] and [[Luann Van Houten]], Milhouse's most distinctive physical traits are his extreme nearsightedness (depicted by very small eyes), requiring thick glasses to correct, and a bulbous potato-shaped nose. Milhouse has his mother's coloring (blue hair) but not her vivacity or confidence, and shares his father's generally milquetoast and defeated demeanor, although Milhouse sometimes gets cocky and overconfident, raising his eyebrows lasciviously, usually while trying to woo Lisa.
  
Despite being considered a [nerd, Milhouse is of average intelligence but has poor social skills. He is also very gullible, thus he is constantly led into trouble by the mischievous Bart, who is not shy about taking advantage of his naive and trusting friend. Milhouse is one of the few residents in [[Springfield]] with eyebrows, a trait he shares with his parents.
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Despite being considered a nerd, Milhouse is of average intelligence but has poor social skills. He is also very gullible, thus he is often led into trouble by the mischievous Bart, who is not shy about taking advantage. Occasionally, however, Milhouse takes advantage of or manipulates Bart.
  
==Profile==
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== Biography ==
Milhouse is constantly victimized in some form or another such as frequently being the target of the bullies [[Jimbo Jones]], [[Dolph]] and [[Kearney]]. They often inflict extreme acts of physical violence upon Milhouse. One instance had the bullies wrapping Milhouse in bumper stickers and placing him in a shopping cart. After Jimbo claimed that "the mummy's ready for his mystical journey!", the bullies pushed the cart with Milhouse inside down a very steep hill. He frequently visited a female psychiatrist called [[Dr. Waxler]] until she got fed up by his frequent callings. Milhouse is also the subject of [[Nelson Muntz|Nelson]]'s cruelty: "stop (hitting, zapping, etc.) yourself." He also still uses a child-size car seat and is a bed wetter.  
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[[File:Milhouse Every Simpsons Ever.png|thumb|left|250px]]
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[[File:Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore.png|left|thumb|Milhouse in a "bad boy" appearance]]
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Milhouse is of Dutch and Italian descent. Milhouse is constantly victimized in some form or another such as being the target of the bullies [[Jimbo]], [[Dolph]] and [[Kearney]]. They often inflict extreme acts of physical violence upon him. One instance had the bullies wrapping Milhouse in bumper stickers and placing him in a shopping cart, the bullies then pushed the cart with Milhouse inside down a very steep hill.<ref>"[[Sideshow Bob Roberts]]"</ref> He frequently visited a female psychiatrist called Dr. Waxler until she got fed up by his frequent callings. Milhouse is also the subject of [[Nelson]]'s cruelty: "stop (hitting, zapping, etc.) yourself." He still uses a child-size car seat and is a bed-wetter.
  
On one occasion, Bart got Milhouse placed on the America's Most Wanted list, even though they are friends, and he once tried to lure Milhouse into a cactus. This kind of torture is used in many episodes, where Bart tries either to get Milhouse in trouble or to hurt him for no reason, making Milhouse's and Bart's relationship even more questionable. On one occasion, Bart introduces Milhouse and attempts to explain why they are friends. He cannot come up with a real answer and admits that it is due to geographical reasons. Although Bart admits in [[Little Orphan Millie]] that he really loves Milhouse. [[Homer]] also seems to like joining in on his son's torment of Milhouse although to a much lesser extent (constantly referring to him as "that little wiener Milhouse").
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On one occasion, [[Bart]] got Milhouse placed on the America's Most Wanted list, even though they are friends, and he once tried to lure Milhouse into a cactus. This kind of torture is often used by Bart, who tries either to get Milhouse in trouble or to hurt him for no reason, making Milhouse's and Bart's relationship even more questionable. Bart once introduced Milhouse and attempted to explain why they are friends. He cannot come up with a real answer and admits that it is due to geographical reasons, though Bart has admitted that he really loves Milhouse.<ref name="LOM">"[[Little Orphan Millie]]"</ref> [[Homer]] often calls Milhouse a "doofus" or refers to him as "that little wiener Milhouse". Homer also called Kirk Van Houten a "weirdo" and once emailed him to "pick up your weirdo kid". Bart does genuinely care for Milhouse, despite victimizing him on many occasions. Milhouse often does bad things under Bart's influence, like dropping mustard on cars from the top of a bridge<ref>"[[22 Short Films About Springfield]]"</ref> and destroying the school by loosening all the screws.<ref>"[[The Good, the Sad, and the Drugly]]"</ref> This is the reason his mother, Luann, at one point didn't want Milhouse to see Bart anymore, but later changed her mind after [[Marge]] talked to her.<ref>"[[Homer Defined]]"</ref>
  
Perhaps due to his name (see below), the writers frequently make Milhouse the butt of a variety of jokes, ranging from being beat up by Nelson for delivering a love note from Lisa (that Nelson thought was from Milhouse himself), to having the door slammed in his face while playing Pin the Tail on the Donkey, to having his possible budding homosexuality given away by his school counselor, to making him a wanted fugitive (see above), to inadvertently inheriting Bart's dismal permanent record at school through a side deal arranged between Bart and [[Edna Krabappel]] and [[Principal Skinner]], which will disqualify Milhouse from "all but the hottest and noisiest jobs". In the episode [[Lisa's Date with Density]] we learn that Milhouse has a dog that appears to be a brown Shih Tzu.
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However, when his parents were presumed lost at sea (they were later found safe) during their second honeymoon, Milhouse acquired a somber gravitas. The kids at school were impressed, even Nelson, who forewent giving Milhouse his scheduled wedgie. Bart brought Milhouse's uncle, [[Norbert Van Houten|Norbert]] to Springfield to console Milhouse. Once Milhouse was no longer (believed to be) an orphan, however, the dignified gravitas disappeared and the other kids went back to treating him as before.<ref name="LOM"/> Later, when his he and his mother moved to [[Capital City]], he dyed his hair blond, wore loud clothing, and treated the visiting Bart poorly to impress his new city friends. He even gave Bart a wedgie (Bart allowed it). Later his father won a judgment requiring Milhouse to be returned to Springfield.<ref>"[[Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore]]"</ref>
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[[File:MilhouseHD.JPG|thumb]]
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People frequently make Milhouse the butt of a variety of jokes, from having the door slammed in his face while playing Pin the Tail on the Donkey to inheriting Bart's dismal permanent record at school through a side deal arranged between Bart and [[Edna Krabappel]] and [[Principal Skinner]], which will disqualify Milhouse from "all but the hottest and noisiest jobs". Lisa once inadvertently caused Milhouse to be severely beaten by Nelson when she persuaded Milhouse to pass Nelson (with whom she was briefly infatuated) a love note from her but which Nelson thought was from Milhouse himself, due to the absurd facial expressions and guilty looks on Milhouse's face when he saw Nelson looking at him.
  
Milhouse may be of part Italian ancestry, due to the fact that his grandmother lives in Italy. In the episode, "[[Little Orphan Millie]]", it is revealed that Milhouse is part Dutch and Danish.
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[[Lisa]] identified Milhouse as representing "The Dependable Sidekick" among [[The 20 Types of People You Meet in Elementary School]].<ref>''[[The Lisa Book]]''</ref>
  
===Romance and sexuality===
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Milhouse is of partial Italian ancestry, due to the fact that his [[Nana Sophie Mussolini|grandmother]] lives in Italy. He is of Dutch and Danish descent on his father's side.
Milhouse harbors a hopeless crush on Bart's younger sister, [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]], and he is usually clumsy around females. However, in a flashback in "[[Lisa's Sax]]" (during the time that Bart and Milhouse were in kindergarten), a school counselor accidentally revealed that he had assessed Milhouse to be gay, and indeed, the show often implies Milhouse may be homosexual or bisexual. On occasion he has been shown to enjoy cross-dressing. In the episode "[[Lisa's Wedding]]" (which takes place in the future), it is implied that Lisa loses her virginity to Milhouse, but according to [[Marge Simpson|Marge]], "Milhouse doesn't count."
 
  
Milhouse has exhibited a tendency to begin acting rather ridiculously Feminine, complete with clichéd catch phrases and mannerisms. This case of social anxiety has lost him Lisa's heart three times, as well as a relationship with [[Rainier Wolfcastle]]'s daughter [[Greta]]. Examples of such behavior are refering to himself as a 'big sister' and being caught with a scrunchie in his hair.
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=== Romance and sexuality ===
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[[File:Milhouse kissed Homer.png|thumb|175px|Milhouse kissed Homer]]
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Milhouse harbors a hopeless crush on Bart's younger sister, [[Lisa]], and he is usually clumsy around females. However, in a flashback, when Bart and Milhouse were in kindergarten, the school principal accidentally revealed that he had assessed Milhouse to be gay.<ref>"[[Lisa's Sax]]"</ref> On occasion he has been shown to enjoy cross-dressing (in one episode, he convinces Bart to dress up with him too) and noticed a boy, named Deven Woosterfield, to be beautiful.<ref>"[[Double, Double, Boy in Trouble]]"</ref>
  
In ''[[The Simpsons Movie]]'', Lisa shows concern for Milhouse when he is beaten by Nelson and left in a heap, and tends to him. This rare moment of affection however is brief, as she becomes distracted by the arrival of Irish environmentalist [[Colin]], who becomes her love interest throughout the remainder of the film. Milhouse makes a second appearance in the film's closing moments, lying to Lisa about Colin's fate and revealing he has died, and that he begged Milhouse to look after her. Colin returns in the midst of Milhouse's story, and he quickly takes his leave.
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Milhouse has exhibited a tendency to act feminine, complete with dress, clichéd catchphrases and mannerisms, usually in some sort of misguided or out-of-control shenanigans, luring Bart, on at least one occasion, to dress likewise. His lies and social anxiety have cost him Lisa's affection three times, as well as a relationship with [[Rainier Wolfcastle]]'s daughter [[Greta]]. Examples of such behavior are referring to himself as a "big sister" and being caught with a scrunchie in his hair.<ref>"[[The Bart Wants What It Wants]]"</ref> Milhouse may have a crush on Marge, implied when Bart asked him if he's in love with her. Additionally, upon being asked whether he thinks that Marge is cool, he immediately, without thinking, responds, "No, I think she's ''HOT!''"<ref>"[[Simpson Tide]]"</ref>
  
Milhouse's first girlfriend was [[Samantha Stanky]], a new student who had moved to Springfield from Phoenix, Arizona in the episode "[[Bart's Friend Falls in Love]]". After her father caught her and Milhouse kissing, he sent her to a French Canadian Catholic girls' school. She hasn't been heard from since; however, she is seen in the background in some episodes. While Milhouse's official first kiss was with Samantha Stanky in the aforementioned episode, it was contradicted in the episode [[The Way We Weren't]], where Milhouse claims his first kiss was with Homer Simpson during a game of [spin the bottle that Homer interrupted.
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Lisa once showed concern for Milhouse when he was beaten by Nelson and left in a heap, and tended to him. However, she soon became distracted by the arrival of Irish environmentalist [[Colin]], who became her love interest. When the [[Trappuccino]] finished, Milhouse lied to Lisa about Colin's death and claimed he begged Milhouse to look after her. Colin returned in the middle of Milhouse's story, and Milhouse quickly took his leave.<ref>''[[The Simpsons Movie]]''</ref>
  
===Skills and talents===
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Milhouse's first girlfriend was [[Samantha Stanky]], a new student who had moved to [[Springfield]] from Phoenix, Arizona.[[File:Bart's Friend Falls in Love.png|thumb|left|Milhouse and Samantha kissing]] After her father caught her and Milhouse kissing, he sent her to all-girls [[Saint Sebastian's School for Wicked Girls]].<ref>"[[Bart's Friend Falls in Love]]"</ref> While Milhouse's official first kiss was with Samantha, it was contradicted when Milhouse claims his first kiss was with Homer during a game of spin the bottle that Homer interrupted by going up the treehouse and accidentally kissing Milhouse (much to Homer's disgust, but to Milhouse' glad for being his first kiss).<ref>"[[The Way We Weren't]]"</ref>
Milhouse is fluent in Italian due to visiting his English-language-hating grandmother [[Sofia]] in Tuscany for two weeks every year. Because of his grandmother's beatings, Milhouse learned Italian and started to wet his bed.  
 
  
Milhouse is allergic to honey, wheat, dairy, non-dairy and even his own tears. He also says that real milk can kill him (though when Homer hands him rat's milk, which Milhouse believes to be cow's milk, he drinks it).
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Milhouse was seen making out with [[Paris Texan]], who is nearly 20. This may be due to Milhouse wearing cool clothes at the moment.<ref>"[[Homerazzi]]"</ref> [[Milhouse]] have also date [[Taffy]], and Lisa began to follow the. After a while, realized [[Taffy]] to Milhouse will always be in love with Lisa and broke up the relationship. Lisa then decided to kiss him for the first time but explained that she does not yet know if she loves him.<ref>"[[Homer Scissorhands]]"</ref> Although Lisa pointed out in a previous episode that she kissed Milhouse.<ref>"[[Gone Maggie Gone]]"</ref>
  
He has also demonstrated that he is a skilled Vespa rider, although he is obviously not legally entitled to operate a scooter on public roads. It is also in this episode that Milhouse had come closest to wooing Lisa, as she even kept a picture of Milhouse in her room while practicing Italian. It is implied that she is captivated by his impressive command of the language during a rather romantic outing to the local Italian immigrant establishment. However, he once again reaches a roadblock due to his ongoing fatal flaw when it comes to girls.
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=== Skills and talents ===
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Milhouse is fluent in Italian from visiting his Anglophobic grandmother, Nana Sophie, in Tuscany for two weeks every year. His grandmother's beatings when he spoke English left Milhouse both fluent in Italian and a bed-wetter. He demonstrated once that he is a skilled Vespa rider, although he is obviously not legally entitled to operate a scooter on public roads. He came closest to successfully wooing Lisa when he taught Italian to her, as she even kept a picture of Milhouse in her room while practicing Italian, but his lies and bragging ruined it, and at the end of the episode Lisa was seen chasing Milhouse in fury, just as his grandmother was shown chasing after him whenever he spoke English.<ref name="The Last of the Red Hat Mamas"/>
  
==Creation==
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== Non-canon ==
[[Image:Parecidos razonables aquellos maravillosos milhouse.jpg|thumb|nail|Milhouse is a caricture of Paul from ''The Wonder Years''.]]
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{{Noncanon}}
Milhouse was named after US President [[wikipedia:Richard Nixon|Richard Nixon]], whose middle name was Milhous. The name was the most "unfortunate name [[Matt Groening]] could think of for a kid."<ref name=tvguide>{{cite news|title=Flash! 24 Simpsons Stars Reveal Themselves|accessdate=2007-08-15|date=[[2000-10-21]]|publisher=[[TV Guide]]|author=Joe Rhodes}}</ref> Milhouse is a favorite among the staff as [[Al Jean]] noted "most of the writers are more like Milhouse than Bart."<ref name=tvguide/>
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He was revealed to not be the son of either Luann or Kirk.<ref>"[[Lisa the Boy Scout]]"</ref>
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[[File:Milhouse Future.png|right|thumb|Milhouse in one version of the future]]
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=== Future ===
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According to a future-telling machine invented by [[Professor Frink]], at age 14 Milhouse burns down a house but rescues Lisa from it. By the time he is 18, Milhouse is rather steroidally-looking buff but emotionally unstable. He dates Lisa but she breaks up with him, sending him on a violent rampage similar to {{W2|Hulk|comics}}, probably due to the steroids. When the two nearly get back together, Bart rescues Lisa, fearing it will ruin her life.<ref>"[[Future-Drama]]"</ref>
  
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A few years later, Milhouse (having lost the "Hulk"ish physique), asks Lisa to marry him. She declines because she intends to never marry. At age 25, Milhouse is balding and works as Homer's supervisor at the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]]. He abuses the position to mistreat Homer when learns that Lisa is engaged to another man, although ultimately the engagement does not last.<ref>"[[Lisa's Wedding]]"</ref> At age 40, he marries Lisa; the two have a teenage daughter, [[Zia Simpson|Zia]].<ref>"[[Holidays of Future Passed]]"</ref>
  
==Links==
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=== The Simpsons arcade game ===
*[http://www.lardlad.com/milhouse/ The Milhouse File]
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Milhouse appears in stage 2 carrying a hammer for the Simpsons to use to fight Mr. Burns' goons.
*[http://www.thesimpsons.com/characters/ The Simpsons.com Character files]
 
  
{{simpsons characters}}
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=== The Simpsons Game ===
[[Category: Characters|Van Houten, Milhouse]]
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Milhouse appears as the villain "Mr. Dirt" who taunts Homer and Lisa as they seek to defeat all three Sparklemons. After they capture all three Sparklemon balls and place them in the coin slots of the giant toilet shrine, Mr. Sparkle cleans up the village, and Milhouse shrinks to normal, handing over the keycard and being attacked by the three Sparklemons.<ref>''[[Big Super Happy Fun Fun Game]]''</ref>
[[Category: Kwik-E-Mart Gougers]]
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[[Category: Peewee Hockey Players]]
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=== The Simpsons: Tapped Out ===
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==== Milhouse ====
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{{TranscludeSection|The Simpsons: Tapped Out characters/Kids|Milhouse}}
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==== Costumes ====
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File:Tapped Out Fit Milhouse Artwork.png|[[Fit™ Milhouse]]
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File:Tapped Out Sidekick Milhouse.png|[[Sidekick Milhouse]]
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File:Tapped Out Radioactive Milhouse.png|{{Ch|Radioactive Milhouse}}
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File:Tapped Out Magic Act Milhouse.png|[[Magic Act Milhouse]]
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File:Were-Milhouse.png|[[Were-Milhouse]]
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File:Lady Milhouse.png|[[Lady Milhouse]]
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File:Cool Milhouse.png|[[Cool Milhouse]]
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File:Italian Milhouse.png|[[Italian Milhouse]]
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==== Standalone ====
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File:Secretary Van Houten.png|[[Secretary Van Houten]]
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File:Muscular Milhouse.png|[[Muscular Milhouse]]
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File:Marquess Milhouse.png|[[Marquess Milhouse]]
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File:Goblin Milhouse.png|[[Goblin Milhouse]]
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File:Elf Milhouse.png|[[Elf Milhouse]]
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== Behind the Laughter ==
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=== Creation ===
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[[File:Parecidos razonables aquellos maravillosos milhouse.jpg|right|thumb|Milhouse bears a strong resemblance to Paul Pfeiffer from ''[[The Wonder Years]]''.]]
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Milhouse was named after US President [[Richard Nixon]], whose middle name was Milhous. The name was the most "unfortunate name [[Matt Groening]] could think of for a child". Milhouse is a favorite among the staff as [[Al Jean]] noted "most of the writers are more like Milhouse than Bart".
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=== ''Wonder Years'' Connection? ===
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Due to Milhouse's resemblance to the character Paul Pfeiffer from ''[[The Wonder Years]]'', there was a long-standing rumor among ''Simpsons'' fans that Milhouse's appearance had been based on Paul. However, the resemblance appears to be only a coincidence. Producer/director [[David Silverman]] disclaimed the rumored Milhouse/Paul connection in a discussion on [[Twitter]] in 2011, first saying that "''Wonder Years'' never came up" in the process of designing Milhouse's appearance.<ref name="Milhouse origin discussion"><span class="plainlinks">[http://rubbercat.net/simpsons/news/2011/10/milhouse-couldve-starred-in-a-saturday-morning-cartoon.html Rubbercat.net article]</span></ref> Later in the discussion, he said, "Wonder Years Schmonder Years. Nerdy kid w glasses, big nose, & severe hair = a common stereotype."<ref name="Schmonder Years Tweet"><span class="plainlinks">[https://twitter.com/tubatron/status/123063609730408448 David Silverman on Twitter]</span></ref>
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=== Foreign dubs ===
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"I'm not a nerd, Bart. Nerds are smart."
―Milhouse[src]
Milhouse Van Houten
Milhouse Van Houten.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Alias(es): Lou La Trec[1]
Eagle Eye[1]
Maestro[2]
Thrillhouse[3]
Age: 10
Hair: Blue
Occupation: Student at Springfield Elementary
Relatives: Mother: Luann Van Houten
Father: Kirk Van Houten
Uncles: Norbert Van Houten, Bastardo and one unnamed[4]
Aunt: Unnamed
Maternal grandmother: Nana Sophie Mussolini
Paternal grandparents: Grandpa and Grandma Van Houten
Cousin: Annika Van Houten, Jillhouse
Great-great-grandfather: Eustace Van Houten
Ancestors: Milford and Eliza Van Houten
First appearance: "The Butterfinger Group"
Voiced by: Pamela Hayden
Hank Azaria[5]


Milhouse Mussolini[6] Van Houten (born July 4[7]) is Bart Simpson's best friend. As the only child of Kirk and Luann Van Houten, Milhouse's most distinctive physical traits are his extreme nearsightedness (depicted by very small eyes), requiring thick glasses to correct, and a bulbous potato-shaped nose. Milhouse has his mother's coloring (blue hair) but not her vivacity or confidence, and shares his father's generally milquetoast and defeated demeanor, although Milhouse sometimes gets cocky and overconfident, raising his eyebrows lasciviously, usually while trying to woo Lisa.

Despite being considered a nerd, Milhouse is of average intelligence but has poor social skills. He is also very gullible, thus he is often led into trouble by the mischievous Bart, who is not shy about taking advantage. Occasionally, however, Milhouse takes advantage of or manipulates Bart.

Biography[edit]

Milhouse Every Simpsons Ever.png
Milhouse in a "bad boy" appearance

Milhouse is of Dutch and Italian descent. Milhouse is constantly victimized in some form or another such as being the target of the bullies Jimbo, Dolph and Kearney. They often inflict extreme acts of physical violence upon him. One instance had the bullies wrapping Milhouse in bumper stickers and placing him in a shopping cart, the bullies then pushed the cart with Milhouse inside down a very steep hill.[8] He frequently visited a female psychiatrist called Dr. Waxler until she got fed up by his frequent callings. Milhouse is also the subject of Nelson's cruelty: "stop (hitting, zapping, etc.) yourself." He still uses a child-size car seat and is a bed-wetter.

On one occasion, Bart got Milhouse placed on the America's Most Wanted list, even though they are friends, and he once tried to lure Milhouse into a cactus. This kind of torture is often used by Bart, who tries either to get Milhouse in trouble or to hurt him for no reason, making Milhouse's and Bart's relationship even more questionable. Bart once introduced Milhouse and attempted to explain why they are friends. He cannot come up with a real answer and admits that it is due to geographical reasons, though Bart has admitted that he really loves Milhouse.[9] Homer often calls Milhouse a "doofus" or refers to him as "that little wiener Milhouse". Homer also called Kirk Van Houten a "weirdo" and once emailed him to "pick up your weirdo kid". Bart does genuinely care for Milhouse, despite victimizing him on many occasions. Milhouse often does bad things under Bart's influence, like dropping mustard on cars from the top of a bridge[10] and destroying the school by loosening all the screws.[11] This is the reason his mother, Luann, at one point didn't want Milhouse to see Bart anymore, but later changed her mind after Marge talked to her.[12]

However, when his parents were presumed lost at sea (they were later found safe) during their second honeymoon, Milhouse acquired a somber gravitas. The kids at school were impressed, even Nelson, who forewent giving Milhouse his scheduled wedgie. Bart brought Milhouse's uncle, Norbert to Springfield to console Milhouse. Once Milhouse was no longer (believed to be) an orphan, however, the dignified gravitas disappeared and the other kids went back to treating him as before.[9] Later, when his he and his mother moved to Capital City, he dyed his hair blond, wore loud clothing, and treated the visiting Bart poorly to impress his new city friends. He even gave Bart a wedgie (Bart allowed it). Later his father won a judgment requiring Milhouse to be returned to Springfield.[13]

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People frequently make Milhouse the butt of a variety of jokes, from having the door slammed in his face while playing Pin the Tail on the Donkey to inheriting Bart's dismal permanent record at school through a side deal arranged between Bart and Edna Krabappel and Principal Skinner, which will disqualify Milhouse from "all but the hottest and noisiest jobs". Lisa once inadvertently caused Milhouse to be severely beaten by Nelson when she persuaded Milhouse to pass Nelson (with whom she was briefly infatuated) a love note from her but which Nelson thought was from Milhouse himself, due to the absurd facial expressions and guilty looks on Milhouse's face when he saw Nelson looking at him.

Lisa identified Milhouse as representing "The Dependable Sidekick" among The 20 Types of People You Meet in Elementary School.[14]

Milhouse is of partial Italian ancestry, due to the fact that his grandmother lives in Italy. He is of Dutch and Danish descent on his father's side.

Romance and sexuality[edit]

Milhouse kissed Homer

Milhouse harbors a hopeless crush on Bart's younger sister, Lisa, and he is usually clumsy around females. However, in a flashback, when Bart and Milhouse were in kindergarten, the school principal accidentally revealed that he had assessed Milhouse to be gay.[15] On occasion he has been shown to enjoy cross-dressing (in one episode, he convinces Bart to dress up with him too) and noticed a boy, named Deven Woosterfield, to be beautiful.[16]

Milhouse has exhibited a tendency to act feminine, complete with dress, clichéd catchphrases and mannerisms, usually in some sort of misguided or out-of-control shenanigans, luring Bart, on at least one occasion, to dress likewise. His lies and social anxiety have cost him Lisa's affection three times, as well as a relationship with Rainier Wolfcastle's daughter Greta. Examples of such behavior are referring to himself as a "big sister" and being caught with a scrunchie in his hair.[17] Milhouse may have a crush on Marge, implied when Bart asked him if he's in love with her. Additionally, upon being asked whether he thinks that Marge is cool, he immediately, without thinking, responds, "No, I think she's HOT!"[18]

Lisa once showed concern for Milhouse when he was beaten by Nelson and left in a heap, and tended to him. However, she soon became distracted by the arrival of Irish environmentalist Colin, who became her love interest. When the Trappuccino finished, Milhouse lied to Lisa about Colin's death and claimed he begged Milhouse to look after her. Colin returned in the middle of Milhouse's story, and Milhouse quickly took his leave.[19]

Milhouse's first girlfriend was Samantha Stanky, a new student who had moved to Springfield from Phoenix, Arizona.
Milhouse and Samantha kissing
After her father caught her and Milhouse kissing, he sent her to all-girls Saint Sebastian's School for Wicked Girls.[20] While Milhouse's official first kiss was with Samantha, it was contradicted when Milhouse claims his first kiss was with Homer during a game of spin the bottle that Homer interrupted by going up the treehouse and accidentally kissing Milhouse (much to Homer's disgust, but to Milhouse' glad for being his first kiss).[21]

Milhouse was seen making out with Paris Texan, who is nearly 20. This may be due to Milhouse wearing cool clothes at the moment.[22] Milhouse have also date Taffy, and Lisa began to follow the. After a while, realized Taffy to Milhouse will always be in love with Lisa and broke up the relationship. Lisa then decided to kiss him for the first time but explained that she does not yet know if she loves him.[23] Although Lisa pointed out in a previous episode that she kissed Milhouse.[24]

Skills and talents[edit]

Milhouse is fluent in Italian from visiting his Anglophobic grandmother, Nana Sophie, in Tuscany for two weeks every year. His grandmother's beatings when he spoke English left Milhouse both fluent in Italian and a bed-wetter. He demonstrated once that he is a skilled Vespa rider, although he is obviously not legally entitled to operate a scooter on public roads. He came closest to successfully wooing Lisa when he taught Italian to her, as she even kept a picture of Milhouse in her room while practicing Italian, but his lies and bragging ruined it, and at the end of the episode Lisa was seen chasing Milhouse in fury, just as his grandmother was shown chasing after him whenever he spoke English.[6]

Non-canon[edit]

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He was revealed to not be the son of either Luann or Kirk.[25]

Milhouse in one version of the future

Future[edit]

According to a future-telling machine invented by Professor Frink, at age 14 Milhouse burns down a house but rescues Lisa from it. By the time he is 18, Milhouse is rather steroidally-looking buff but emotionally unstable. He dates Lisa but she breaks up with him, sending him on a violent rampage similar to Hulk, probably due to the steroids. When the two nearly get back together, Bart rescues Lisa, fearing it will ruin her life.[26]

A few years later, Milhouse (having lost the "Hulk"ish physique), asks Lisa to marry him. She declines because she intends to never marry. At age 25, Milhouse is balding and works as Homer's supervisor at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. He abuses the position to mistreat Homer when learns that Lisa is engaged to another man, although ultimately the engagement does not last.[27] At age 40, he marries Lisa; the two have a teenage daughter, Zia.[28]

The Simpsons arcade game[edit]

Milhouse appears in stage 2 carrying a hammer for the Simpsons to use to fight Mr. Burns' goons.

The Simpsons Game[edit]

Milhouse appears as the villain "Mr. Dirt" who taunts Homer and Lisa as they seek to defeat all three Sparklemons. After they capture all three Sparklemon balls and place them in the coin slots of the giant toilet shrine, Mr. Sparkle cleans up the village, and Milhouse shrinks to normal, handing over the keycard and being attacked by the three Sparklemons.[29]

The Simpsons: Tapped Out[edit]

Milhouse[edit]

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Milhouse
Image Cost Unlock method Unlocks with Unlock message
Tapped Out Unlock Milhouse.png Cash.png3,000 Level 8
Thrillhouse Pt. 1
Van Houten House Everything's coming up Milhouse!
Technical Information ID Groups Internal Name
21 Regular Characters, Regular Male, Youngster, Investorette Boys, Krustyland Goers, Rommelwood Students, TTT Excavators, Nerd Kids, Normal Springfielders Milhouse

Costumes[edit]

Standalone[edit]

Behind the Laughter[edit]

Creation[edit]

Milhouse bears a strong resemblance to Paul Pfeiffer from The Wonder Years.

Milhouse was named after US President Richard Nixon, whose middle name was Milhous. The name was the most "unfortunate name Matt Groening could think of for a child". Milhouse is a favorite among the staff as Al Jean noted "most of the writers are more like Milhouse than Bart".

Wonder Years Connection?[edit]

Due to Milhouse's resemblance to the character Paul Pfeiffer from The Wonder Years, there was a long-standing rumor among Simpsons fans that Milhouse's appearance had been based on Paul. However, the resemblance appears to be only a coincidence. Producer/director David Silverman disclaimed the rumored Milhouse/Paul connection in a discussion on Twitter in 2011, first saying that "Wonder Years never came up" in the process of designing Milhouse's appearance.[30] Later in the discussion, he said, "Wonder Years Schmonder Years. Nerdy kid w glasses, big nose, & severe hair = a common stereotype."[31]

Foreign dubs[edit]

Language Voice dubber
Czech Republic flag.png Čeština Pavel Tesař
Denmark flag.png Dansk Sasia Mølgaard (movie)
Hispanic America.gif Español Anabel Méndez (seasons 1-8)
Gisela Casillas (seasons 8 to 15, since season 32)
Nallely Solís (seasons 16-31)
Italy Flag.png Italiano Davide Lepore
Giorgio Borghetti (only from "When Flanders Failed" to "Like Father, Like Clown")

Appearances[edit]

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References[edit]


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