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'''Waldo''' is a boy who lives in [[Springfield]]. He has his own series of books where you try to find him somewhere in the pictures.
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Waldo
Waldo.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Brown
First appearance: "Treehouse of Horror III"


Waldo is a man who lives in Springfield. He has his own series of books where you try to find him somewhere in the pictures.

History

When Springfield was threatened by a comet he is seen in the Flanders' bomb shelter.[1] Later when Homer is trying to find a picture of him on a cereal box he walks past the Simpsons' kitchen window.[2]

Non Canon Appearance

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Bart looks at his book "Find Waldo, Yet Again". One page of the book features Waldo standing alone on an empty beach, which prompts Bart to remark, "He's just not trying anymore."[3]

Behind the Laughter

  • Waldo is the main character in the series "Where's Waldo?".

Appearances

References