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'''Walt Warren''' is a former prisoner in [[Springfield Penitentiary]].  
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'''Walt Warren''' is a former inmate of [[Springfield Penitentiary]].  
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
[[Sideshow Bob]] once stole his face for a plot to kill Bart. He is a mild-mannered person but was arrested for a minor offence and sentenced to [[Springfield Penitentiary]]. He tried desperately to warn them that Sideshow Bob was trying to kill Bart after stealing his identity, but he had trouble moving his lips, making people think he was crazy. He also intended to try and warn them by writing "Bart Simpson Will Die" all over his padded cell, but it was misinterpreted as Sideshow Bob's usual behavior.
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Walt is generally a mild-mannered person, but was arrested for a minor offense and sentenced to a term in [[Springfield Penitentiary]], where he had the misfortune of being cellmates with [[Sideshow Bob]]. Due to budget cutbacks, the city of [[Springfield]] announced that all minor offenders would be released from prison. Bob, hearing of this, noted the similarities in height and facial structure between himself and Walt and hatched a plan to escape and make another attempt to kill [[Bart Simpson]]. The night before the minor offenders' release, Bob knocked Walt out and performed facial transplant surgery, putting his own face and hair on Walt and vice versa. Then, the next morning when the minor offenders were set free, Bob simply walked out of prison in place of Walt (who was still unconscious from the surgery).
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Walt, for his part, immediately realized what had happened and tried to warn the prison guards. Not believing the word of the prisoner they believed was Sideshow Bob, the guards put Walt in a straitjacket and locked him in a padded cell. Meanwhile, Bob posing as Walt had moved in next door to the Simpsons, but Bart was suspicious and insisted on making sure Bob was still in prison. [[Marge]] took Bart to visit the prison, where they saw Walt (looking like Sideshow Bob) in his straitjacket repeatedly writing "BART SIMPSON WILL DIE" on the walls with a pen clenched in his teeth. Walt was still trying to warn people of Bob's plot, but his writing on the wall was misinterpreted as Bob's usual behavior of threatening Bart.
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Soon after that, Walt escaped from prison himself. He pretended to choke on his pen and then spat it into the eye of the guard who came to assist him. Still in his straitjacket, he grabbed the guard's taser in his teeth, stunned the guard, and made his escape. Walt then went to the Simpson home to warn them, but they still believed he was Bob, until Walt took off his shoes and revealed his normal-sized feet. Because Sideshow Bob had huge feet, the Simpsons finally believed him, and Walt explained everything that had happened. Then, searching Bob's house, they found clues indicating that Bob was planning to kill Bart at [[The Five Corners]], so they all went in pursuit of Bob, who had already kidnapped Bart.
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Along the way, they stopped at a diner, where Bob had left a false trail (with a waitress who found "Walt" attractive) indicating he was headed for Mexico. The Simpsons believed the waitress and headed for Mexico, but Walt picked up on the waitress's atraction, didn't believe her, and continued on to Five Corners. He arrived in time to prevent Bob from killing Bart, and then managed to stall Bob until police from all five states arrived and the New Jersey cops arrested Bob.
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Once all of the questions about his identity were resolved, Walt was a free man, having been officially released from prison. It is uncertain whether Walt remained stuck in Sideshow Bob's form or was granted plastic surgery restoring his true appearance, but the latter is more likely.
  
He then escaped the Penitentiary by choking his own pen and then spitting it in a guard's eye, then tazering him. He then arrived at The Simpson's family's house to warn them, but they thought he was Sideshow Bob, so he took off his shoes while bound to reveal he has normal feet. He then explains why he looks like Sideshow Bob, and then Walt, along with the Simpsons, left for the five corners to stop Bob. However, only he was able to do so, due to his family believing that Bob went to Mexico due to a false lead from a waitress (she became infatuated with Walt earlier.). He also tried to force Bob to hand over his face and save Bart, but a bee was trapped underneath "Bob's" face (The Waitress accidentally removed the stitching earlier thinking it was a loose thread.). Bob then let Walt decide which state he kills Walt in because Bob liked his face he chose Hawaii but Bob took back his choice. It is unknown if he is still stuck in Sideshow Bob's form or if he was granted plastic surgery restoring him to his true self. The latter is more likely.
 
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 11:04, September 30, 2010

Walt Warren
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Unknown
Age: 40s
Hair: Brown
Occupation: Unemployed
Former prisoner
First appearance: "The Bob Next Door"
Voiced by: Hank Azaria


Walt Warren is a former inmate of Springfield Penitentiary.

History

Walt is generally a mild-mannered person, but was arrested for a minor offense and sentenced to a term in Springfield Penitentiary, where he had the misfortune of being cellmates with Sideshow Bob. Due to budget cutbacks, the city of Springfield announced that all minor offenders would be released from prison. Bob, hearing of this, noted the similarities in height and facial structure between himself and Walt and hatched a plan to escape and make another attempt to kill Bart Simpson. The night before the minor offenders' release, Bob knocked Walt out and performed facial transplant surgery, putting his own face and hair on Walt and vice versa. Then, the next morning when the minor offenders were set free, Bob simply walked out of prison in place of Walt (who was still unconscious from the surgery).

Walt, for his part, immediately realized what had happened and tried to warn the prison guards. Not believing the word of the prisoner they believed was Sideshow Bob, the guards put Walt in a straitjacket and locked him in a padded cell. Meanwhile, Bob posing as Walt had moved in next door to the Simpsons, but Bart was suspicious and insisted on making sure Bob was still in prison. Marge took Bart to visit the prison, where they saw Walt (looking like Sideshow Bob) in his straitjacket repeatedly writing "BART SIMPSON WILL DIE" on the walls with a pen clenched in his teeth. Walt was still trying to warn people of Bob's plot, but his writing on the wall was misinterpreted as Bob's usual behavior of threatening Bart.

Soon after that, Walt escaped from prison himself. He pretended to choke on his pen and then spat it into the eye of the guard who came to assist him. Still in his straitjacket, he grabbed the guard's taser in his teeth, stunned the guard, and made his escape. Walt then went to the Simpson home to warn them, but they still believed he was Bob, until Walt took off his shoes and revealed his normal-sized feet. Because Sideshow Bob had huge feet, the Simpsons finally believed him, and Walt explained everything that had happened. Then, searching Bob's house, they found clues indicating that Bob was planning to kill Bart at The Five Corners, so they all went in pursuit of Bob, who had already kidnapped Bart.

Along the way, they stopped at a diner, where Bob had left a false trail (with a waitress who found "Walt" attractive) indicating he was headed for Mexico. The Simpsons believed the waitress and headed for Mexico, but Walt picked up on the waitress's atraction, didn't believe her, and continued on to Five Corners. He arrived in time to prevent Bob from killing Bart, and then managed to stall Bob until police from all five states arrived and the New Jersey cops arrested Bob.

Once all of the questions about his identity were resolved, Walt was a free man, having been officially released from prison. It is uncertain whether Walt remained stuck in Sideshow Bob's form or was granted plastic surgery restoring his true appearance, but the latter is more likely.


Appearances