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{{Quote|Yee-e-e-es?!|Yes Guy's catchphrase}}
 
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|name = Mr. Pettigrew
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|image = [[File:Yes Guy.png]]
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|caption = Artwork of Yes Guy from ''[[The Simpsons: Tapped Out]]''
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|gender = {{Male}}
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|hair = Black
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|age =  
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|job = Various
appearance=[[Mayord to the Mob]]|
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|status = Alive
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|voiced by = [[Dan Castellaneta]]
 
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The '''Yes Guy''' (also known as '''The [[Frank Nelson]] Type''' Homer refers to him as "That jerk who always goes 'Yeeeeees?'") is a character known for bellowing “Ye-e-e-es?!in a rising inflection, and appears to be highly eccentric in both his speech and appearance, voiced by [[Dan Castellaneta]].
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'''Mr. Pettigrew''', better known as the '''Yes Guy''', also known as the '''Frank Nelson-Type''', but normally referred in-show as '''That Jerk That Goes Ye-e-e-es''' (or similar names) by [[Homer]], is a resident of [[Springfield]]. He is known for bellowing "Ye-e-e-es?!" in a rising inflection, and appears to be highly eccentric in both his speech and appearance.
  
==Appearances==
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== History ==
During his first appearance, in “[[Mayored to the Mob]],” Homer asks “Why do you talk like that?”; Yes-Guy’s response was “I had a strooooooke!” He also made an appearance in [[Homer vs. Dignity]] of [[The Simpsons (season 12)|Season Twelve]]. During "[[The Great Louse Detective]]", he enjoys [[Marge Simpson]]'s hair rubbing upon his buttocks. He is often seen working at Costington's department store, in which both he and Costington are apparently on good terms with. He is juror number twelve of the Springfield Panel of Jury ("[[The Monkey Suit]]"). During "[[The Lastest Gun in the West]]", he gives [[Bart Simpson]] some free ice cream.
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On his first appearance, when [[Homer]] asked the Yes Guy why he spoke like he did, after he had said "yes" two times with is unique tone, the Yes Guy responded that he had a stroke.<ref>"[[Mayored to the Mob]]"</ref>
  
==Creation==
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He is often seen working at [[Costington's]] department store, and is apparently on good terms with [[Mr. Costington]]. When [[Lisa]] was put on trial for teaching fellow students about Darwin, the Yes Guy was juror number twelve.<ref>"[[The Monkey Suit]]"</ref> He also once worked as an ice cream truck driver and gave [[Bart]] some free ice cream.<ref>"[[The Lastest Gun in the West]]"</ref> The Yes Guy also once worked for the reality show ''[[Frame Up]]'', where he pretended to take a phone call from the governor regarding whether a condemned Homer should be reprieved. During the call, he used his catchphrase (and a "No" version of it) several times.<ref>"[[The Frying Game]]"</ref>
He is a tribute to a recurring Frank Nelson character from ''[[The Jack Benny Program]]'', ''[[I Love Lucy]]'', and ''[[Sanford and Son]]'', whose trademark greeting in all his characters was a loud, drawn-out ''“Yeeeeesss?!”'' Inexplicably, the original character could always be found working behind the service counter of whatever shop [[Jack Benny|Benny]] or [[Redd Foxx|Fred Sanford]] might be patronizing, and his Simpsonian counterpart is equally omnipresent.
 
  
==Variations==
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Homer refers to him as "that jerk who always goes yes".<ref name=SSCCTG>"[[Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens and Gays]]"</ref>
There was also a [[Brazil]]ian version seen in the episode [[Blame It on Lisa]], uttering a [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] variation of the catchphrase: "Si-i-i-i?!
 
  
==Physical Traits==
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== Non-canon ==
" The Yes-Guy shares the physical characteristics of his real-life counterpart: he can be described as a rather squat, stocky man with a [[moustache]], and black hair receding into a [[widow's peak|widow’s peak]].
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{{Noncanon}}
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His name is revealed to be "''Mr. Pettigrew''".<ref>"[[The Dad Who Knew Too Little]]" (deleted scene)</ref>
  
==External Links==
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=== The Simpsons: Tapped Out ===
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{{TranscludeSection|The Simpsons: Tapped Out characters/Oddballs|YesGuy}}
  
*[http://www.myspace.com/theyesguy_ The Yes Guy's MySpace page]
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== Behind the Laughter ==
*[http://TheYesGuy.bebo.com The Yes Guy's Bebo page]
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The Yes Guy is a tribute to character actor {{W2|Frank Nelson|actor}}, and his familiar persona on ''The Jack Benny Program'' (modified for appearances on ''I Love Lucy'', ''The Flintstones'', ''Sanford and Son'', and others). Nelson's trademark greeting was a loud, drawn-out "Yeeeeesss?!" This was often augmented with a sarcastic "OoOOOoooh!" Originally, this character could be found in a variety of occupations, usually as a salesman or waiter, at establishments which Jack Benny or others might be patronizing, and his Simpsonian counterpart is equally omnipresent.
  
{{Simpsons characters}}
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=== Variations ===
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A [[Brazilian Yes Guy|Brazilian version]] of the Yes Guy can be seen in the episode "[[Blame It on Lisa]]", uttering a Portuguese variation of the catchphrase: "Si-i-i-im?!".
  
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== Appearances ==
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*{{ep|Mayored to the Mob}}
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*{{ep|Homer vs. Dignity}}
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*{{ep|Blame It on Lisa}}
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*{{ep|The Lastest Gun in the West}}
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*{{ep|The Frying Game}}
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*{{ep|The Dad Who Knew Too Little|(Deleted scene)}}
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*{{ep|The Bart of War}}
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*{{ep|The Great Louse Detective}}
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*{{ep|Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens and Gays}}
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*{{ep|Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore}}
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*{{ep|The Wandering Juvie}}
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*{{ep|Kiss Kiss Bang Bangalore}}
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*{{ep|The Monkey Suit}}
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*{{mov}}
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*{{ep|Springfield Up}}
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*{{ep|Dark Knight Court}}
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*{{ep|Singin' in the Lane}}
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*{{ep|Gorillas on the Mast}}
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*{{ep|Warrin' Priests: Part Two}}
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*{{ep|Lisa Gets an F1}}
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*{{ep|The Tell-Tale Pants}}
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*{{game|The Simpsons: Tapped Out}}
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*{{bk|The Marge Book}}
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*{{bk|Simpsons World The Ultimate Episode Guide: Seasons 1-20}}
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== References ==
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{{Images}}
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{{Reflist}}
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{{Tapped Out characters|oddballs=yes}}
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{{Simpsons World factfiles|13=yes}}
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{{Simpsons characters|springfield=yes}}
  
[[Category: Characters]]
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[[Category:Adults]]
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[[Category:Characters voiced by Dan Castellaneta]]
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[[Category:Recurring characters]]
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[[Category:Characters introduced in season 10]]

Latest revision as of 22:45, May 5, 2024

"Yee-e-e-es?!"
―Yes Guy's catchphrase
Mr. Pettigrew
Yes Guy.png
Artwork of Yes Guy from The Simpsons: Tapped Out
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Black
Occupation: Various
First appearance: "Mayored to the Mob"
Voiced by: Dan Castellaneta


Mr. Pettigrew, better known as the Yes Guy, also known as the Frank Nelson-Type, but normally referred in-show as That Jerk That Goes Ye-e-e-es (or similar names) by Homer, is a resident of Springfield. He is known for bellowing "Ye-e-e-es?!" in a rising inflection, and appears to be highly eccentric in both his speech and appearance.

History[edit]

On his first appearance, when Homer asked the Yes Guy why he spoke like he did, after he had said "yes" two times with is unique tone, the Yes Guy responded that he had a stroke.[1]

He is often seen working at Costington's department store, and is apparently on good terms with Mr. Costington. When Lisa was put on trial for teaching fellow students about Darwin, the Yes Guy was juror number twelve.[2] He also once worked as an ice cream truck driver and gave Bart some free ice cream.[3] The Yes Guy also once worked for the reality show Frame Up, where he pretended to take a phone call from the governor regarding whether a condemned Homer should be reprieved. During the call, he used his catchphrase (and a "No" version of it) several times.[4]

Homer refers to him as "that jerk who always goes yes".[5]

Non-canon[edit]

Donut Homer.png The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened or existed.

His name is revealed to be "Mr. Pettigrew".[6]

The Simpsons: Tapped Out[edit]

This section is transcluded from The Simpsons: Tapped Out characters/Oddballs. To edit it, please edit the transcluded page.
The Yes Guy
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Behind the Laughter[edit]

The Yes Guy is a tribute to character actor Frank Nelson, and his familiar persona on The Jack Benny Program (modified for appearances on I Love Lucy, The Flintstones, Sanford and Son, and others). Nelson's trademark greeting was a loud, drawn-out "Yeeeeesss?!" This was often augmented with a sarcastic "OoOOOoooh!" Originally, this character could be found in a variety of occupations, usually as a salesman or waiter, at establishments which Jack Benny or others might be patronizing, and his Simpsonian counterpart is equally omnipresent.

Variations[edit]

A Brazilian version of the Yes Guy can be seen in the episode "Blame It on Lisa", uttering a Portuguese variation of the catchphrase: "Si-i-i-im?!".

Appearances[edit]

References[edit]

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