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== History ==
 
== History ==
When the museum curator overheard [[Homer]] and [[Marge]] arguing over Homer's lack of ambition, he told the story of [[Obeseus the Wide]] to them to teach them a lesson about ambition. When he finished telling the story, the whole family started arguing again over the morale of the story, to which the museum curator got annoyed that they let stupid people into the museum.
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When the museum curator overheard [[Homer]] and [[Marge]] arguing over Homer's lack of ambition, he told the story of [[Obeseus the Wide]] to them to teach them a lesson about ambition. When he finished telling the story, the whole family started arguing again over the moral of the story, to which the museum curator got annoyed that they let stupid people into the museum.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

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Springfield History Museum curator
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Grey
Occupation: Museum curator
First appearance: "I, Carumbus"
Voiced by: Michael Palin


The Springfield History Museum curator is the curator for the Springfield History Museum.

History[edit]

When the museum curator overheard Homer and Marge arguing over Homer's lack of ambition, he told the story of Obeseus the Wide to them to teach them a lesson about ambition. When he finished telling the story, the whole family started arguing again over the moral of the story, to which the museum curator got annoyed that they let stupid people into the museum.

Appearances[edit]