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| − | The '''Springfield Mafia''' is an Italian-American Mafia crime syndicate based in [[Springfield]] | + | The '''Springfield Mafia''' is an Italian-American Mafia crime syndicate based in [[Springfield]]. |
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| − | [[File: | + | [[File:Springfield Mafia old.png|thumb|The Springfield Mafia under Fat Tony's father.]] |
| − | + | For many years, an uneasy peace between the Springfield Mafia and the [[Prussian Mob]] existed. To keep this peace, the leaders of both gangs swapped their youngest children as collateral. [[Fatso Antonio D'Amico]], the underboss before [[Fat Tony]], sent Tony to live with [[Wilhelm von Wonthelm]], leader of the Prussian Mob. While living with them, Tony became close to Wilhelm and ended up receiving the Prussian Mob's secret recipe for [[Gewalteintopf: The Stew of Violence]]. After their fathers' deaths, Fat Tony and [[Maximillian von Wonthelm]] took over leading their gangs, and they continued the tradition of swapping their youngest children.<ref>"[[Stew Lies]]"</ref> | |
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| − | == | + | == Business dealings == |
| − | + | The Springfield Mafia once hired [[Bart Simpson]] as a bartender and errand boy in the local mob hangout, "The Legitimate Businessmen's Social Club". The hangout is a gambling place.<ref name="Bart the Murderer">"[[Bart the Murderer]]"</ref> | |
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| − | + | When [[Homer]] became a licensed [[Krusty the Clown]] imitator, the D'Amico Family mistook him for the real one and tried to collect an assumably massive gambling debt (later revealed to be $49).<ref>"[[Homie the Clown]]"</ref> Krusty lost his daughter's violin to Tony in a poker game and later snuck into the mafioso's compound (with Homer's help) to steal it back.<ref name="Insane Clown Poppy">"[[Insane Clown Poppy]]"</ref> | |
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| − | + | The family's schemes ranged from supplying [[Squeaky Farms Brand Genuine Animal Milk|rat's milk]] to the school cafeteria<ref name="Mayored to the Mob">"[[Mayored to the Mob]]"</ref> to dabbling in the illegal fireworks racket.<ref>"[[Trilogy of Error]]"</ref> | |
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| − | + | The gang also attempted to monopolize various legitimate businesses, once waging war with the local [[Yakuza]] over the pretzel business.<ref>"[[The Twisted World of Marge Simpson]]"</ref> They are also responsible for maintaining [[Krusty Burger]] by keeping [[McDonald's]] and [[Burger King]] out of Springfield.<ref>"[[The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer]]"</ref> | |
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| − | + | The mafia was also responsible for tobacco, drug, and alcohol trafficking. When Springfield re-enacted Prohibition, Fat Tony and his crew naturally paid off the cops to allow them to sneak in alcohol.<ref>"[[Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment]]"</ref> | |
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| − | + | The mafia formerly owned the [[Springfield Isotopes]] until they sold them to [[Duff]]. According to [[Moe Szyslak]], it was the last of the D'Amico Family-owned teams.<ref>"[[Hungry, Hungry Homer]]"</ref> | |
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| − | + | == Assets == | |
| + | The Springfield Mafia's main headquarters is the [[Legitimate Businessman's Social Club]].<ref name="Bart the Murderer"/> [[Fat Tony's compound]] is also frequently used as a base for them too.<ref name="Insane Clown Poppy"/> | ||
| − | ==== | + | == Members == |
| − | + | [[File:Mob Hierachy.png|thumb|The mob hierarchy]] | |
| − | + | === Leadership === | |
| + | *[[Don Vittorio DiMaggio]] - Don | ||
| + | *[[Fat Tony|Anthony "Fat Tony" D'Amico]] - Underboss | ||
| − | === | + | === Inner circle === |
| − | * | + | *[[Legs]] |
| − | * | + | *[[Louie]] |
| − | * | + | *[[Johnny Tightlips]] |
| − | + | *[[Frankie the Squealer]] | |
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| − | === | + | === Other members === |
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| + | *[[Michael D'Amico]] (son of Fat Tony) | ||
| + | *{{ap|Joey|mafia}} | ||
| + | *Joey the Arsonist<ref name="Penny-Wiseguys">"[[Penny-Wiseguys]]"</ref> | ||
| + | *Kenny the Problem<ref name="Penny-Wiseguys"/> | ||
| + | *Shotgun Pete<ref name="Penny-Wiseguys"/> | ||
| + | *Shotgun Mike<ref name="Penny-Wiseguys"/> | ||
| + | *Ronnie the Rifle<ref name="Penny-Wiseguys"/> | ||
| + | *Shotgun the Rifle<ref name="Penny-Wiseguys"/> | ||
| + | *[[Dan Gillick]] (accountant)<ref name="Penny-Wiseguys"/> | ||
| + | *[[Jimmy the Snitch]] | ||
| + | *[[Joey Can't-Read-the-Room]] | ||
| + | *[[Sonny Go-along]] | ||
| + | *[[Jimmy Kissass]] | ||
| + | *[[Mob lawyer]] | ||
| + | *[[Mickey No-Loose-Ends]] | ||
| + | *[[Willie Whatever]] | ||
| + | *[[Bruno Wife-Banger]] | ||
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| − | + | === Former members === | |
| + | *[[Bart Simpson]]<ref name="Bart the Murderer"/> (bartender) | ||
| + | *[[Nicky Bluepants Altosaxophony]] (undercover agent) | ||
| + | *[[Fatso Antonio D'Amico]] (former underboss) | ||
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| − | + | *{{Ch|The Godfather}} | |
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| − | + | === Other associates === | |
| + | *[[Luigi Risotto]] | ||
| + | *[[Snake Jailbird]]<ref name="Donnie Fatso">"[[Donnie Fatso]]"</ref> | ||
| + | *[[Mayor Quimby]]<ref name="Donnie Fatso"/> | ||
| + | *[[Krusty the Clown]]<ref name="Donnie Fatso"/> | ||
| + | *{{ap|Hell's Satans|Bakersfield}}<ref name="Donnie Fatso"/> | ||
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| − | [[ | + | *[[Ned Flanders]]<ref>"[[The Many Saints of Springfield]]"</ref> |
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*{{ep|Homie the Clown}} | *{{ep|Homie the Clown}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:32, May 12, 2025
The Springfield Mafia is an Italian-American Mafia crime syndicate based in Springfield.
Contents
History[edit]
For many years, an uneasy peace between the Springfield Mafia and the Prussian Mob existed. To keep this peace, the leaders of both gangs swapped their youngest children as collateral. Fatso Antonio D'Amico, the underboss before Fat Tony, sent Tony to live with Wilhelm von Wonthelm, leader of the Prussian Mob. While living with them, Tony became close to Wilhelm and ended up receiving the Prussian Mob's secret recipe for Gewalteintopf: The Stew of Violence. After their fathers' deaths, Fat Tony and Maximillian von Wonthelm took over leading their gangs, and they continued the tradition of swapping their youngest children.[1]
Business dealings[edit]
The Springfield Mafia once hired Bart Simpson as a bartender and errand boy in the local mob hangout, "The Legitimate Businessmen's Social Club". The hangout is a gambling place.[2]
When Homer became a licensed Krusty the Clown imitator, the D'Amico Family mistook him for the real one and tried to collect an assumably massive gambling debt (later revealed to be $49).[3] Krusty lost his daughter's violin to Tony in a poker game and later snuck into the mafioso's compound (with Homer's help) to steal it back.[4]
The family's schemes ranged from supplying rat's milk to the school cafeteria[5] to dabbling in the illegal fireworks racket.[6]
The gang also attempted to monopolize various legitimate businesses, once waging war with the local Yakuza over the pretzel business.[7] They are also responsible for maintaining Krusty Burger by keeping McDonald's and Burger King out of Springfield.[8]
The mafia was also responsible for tobacco, drug, and alcohol trafficking. When Springfield re-enacted Prohibition, Fat Tony and his crew naturally paid off the cops to allow them to sneak in alcohol.[9]
The mafia formerly owned the Springfield Isotopes until they sold them to Duff. According to Moe Szyslak, it was the last of the D'Amico Family-owned teams.[10]
Assets[edit]
The Springfield Mafia's main headquarters is the Legitimate Businessman's Social Club.[2] Fat Tony's compound is also frequently used as a base for them too.[4]
Members[edit]
Leadership[edit]
- Don Vittorio DiMaggio - Don
- Anthony "Fat Tony" D'Amico - Underboss
Inner circle[edit]
Other members[edit]
- Michael D'Amico (son of Fat Tony)
- Joey
- Joey the Arsonist[11]
- Kenny the Problem[11]
- Shotgun Pete[11]
- Shotgun Mike[11]
- Ronnie the Rifle[11]
- Shotgun the Rifle[11]
- Dan Gillick (accountant)[11]
- Jimmy the Snitch
- Joey Can't-Read-the-Room
- Sonny Go-along
- Jimmy Kissass
- Mob lawyer
- Mickey No-Loose-Ends
- Willie Whatever
- Bruno Wife-Banger
Former members[edit]
- Bart Simpson[2] (bartender)
- Nicky Bluepants Altosaxophony (undercover agent)
- Fatso Antonio D'Amico (former underboss)
Status unknown[edit]
Other associates[edit]
Former associates[edit]
Appearances[edit]
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Episode – "Bart the Murderer"
Episode – "Whacking Day"
Episode – "Homie the Clown"
Episode – "Mayored to the Mob"
Episode – "Moe Baby Blues"
Episode – "The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer"
Episode – "Donnie Fatso"
Episode – "Penny-Wiseguys"
Episode – "22 for 30"
Episode – "Bart vs. Itchy & Scratchy"
Episode – "Woo-Hoo Dunnit?"
Episode – "Go Big or Go Homer"
Episode – "The Fat Blue Line"
Episode – "Bobby, It's Cold Outside" (picture)
References[edit]
- ↑ "Stew Lies"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Bart the Murderer"
- ↑ "Homie the Clown"
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Insane Clown Poppy"
- ↑ "Mayored to the Mob"
- ↑ "Trilogy of Error"
- ↑ "The Twisted World of Marge Simpson"
- ↑ "The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer"
- ↑ "Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment"
- ↑ "Hungry, Hungry Homer"
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 11.6 "Penny-Wiseguys"
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 "Donnie Fatso"
- ↑ "The Many Saints of Springfield"
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