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Albert was the founder of "Over-Feeders Anonymous" and an advocate for acceptance of overweight people.
History[edit]
When Marge suggested Homer go to "Over-Feeders Anonymous", he was surprised to learn that the group believed that overweight people should be proud of who they are. Albert soon introduced himself to Homer, who likened his name and appearance to "Fat Albert". When the group protested outside Forever 21 Waist, Albert told Julio that his store was forcing unattainable body images on young people, calling for an end to "thinsanity". He was later arrested. At another rally in Springfield Town Square, he stood up after getting off his mobility scooter and suffered a heart attack before Dr. Hibbert pronounced him dead.
At his funeral, it was revealed that he was 23 at the time of his death.[1]
In Bart's coma dream, Albert was one of the ghosts who came to Bart to get help moving on to the afterlife.[2]
When Marge imagined what life would be like if Homer was a fighter pilot, a picture of Albert was on the wall of "Heaven's Heroes" in Fighting 799th.[3]
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