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Montaigne Prince
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Light brown
Occupation: Student
Relatives: Father: Gareth Prince
Mother: Gloria Prince
Brother: Martin Prince
First appearance: "Girls Just Shauna Have Fun"
Voiced by: Grey DeLisle


Montaigne Prince is the brother of Martin Prince and a student at Springfield High School.

History

Montaigne Prince tried out for the position of lead drummer for the Springfield High School band, which his brother watched. When Shauna performed for the position, she used Montaigne's drums as part of her performance.

Montaigne Prince was later seen at Trevor McBride's party, making out with a girl.[1]

Montaigne was seen at the Springfield Public Library.[2]

His first name was revealed to be Montaigne in the episode Treehouse of Horror XXXIV.[3]

Appearances

References