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Smitty

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For the Futurama character, see Smitty (Slaves of New New York!).
Smitty
Smitty.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Brown
Occupation: Springfield Nuclear Power Plant employee
First appearance: "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire"
Voiced by: Dan Castellaneta


Smitty is a Springfield Nuclear Power Plant employee.

History

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He was sitting drinking coffee and Homer yells to him "Smitty! Safen up", after Horst comes in.[1]

After Homer changed a paper with Smitty's name on it to Spitty for he spits when he talks he told it for Carl which told him at he had to have part of his tongue removed. Homer felt sorry and said at he din't know that.[2]

When Homer managed to get access to the supply cupboard, he was one of the many people who stole supplies from the cupboard.[3]

During an employee drug test, his cells were found to be irradiated with Gamma radiation. When told about this, he asks "like The Hulk?" to which Dr. Hibbert replies that it is sort of like The Hulk, but instead of getting powerful, he will get very sick. The employee then falls to the floor in pain and says "Hulk smash", to which Dr. Hibbert pats him on the head and says "yes, Hulk smash".[4]

He, along with other employees, stole supplies from the supply closet, using his helmet, with a Jack-o Lantern face painted on it, to carry the goods.[5]

Behind the Laughter

Appearances

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