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| − | '''Fatty Arbuckle''' was an American comedian and silent film actor. | + | '''Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle''' was an American comedian and silent film actor. |
== History == | == History == | ||
| − | When [[Krusty]] visited the post office and saw a poster of | + | When [[Krusty]] visited the post office and saw a poster of "Legends of Comedy" stamps, he asked what Fatty Arbuckle had done that he hadn't.<ref>"[[Sunday, Cruddy Sunday]]"</ref> |
== Non-canon == | == Non-canon == | ||
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| + | When [[Homer Simpsley]] was wearing a suit, [[Marge Skinner]] told him that it made him look like Fatty Arbuckle.<ref>"[[Simpsley]]"</ref> | ||
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In [[Grampa]]'s story about the origin of Christmas cookies, after the custom of leaving cookies out for [[Santa Claus]] became widespread, Arbuckle became the national spokesman for the Cookie Initiative. According to Grampa, this eventually led to the Great Cookie Prohibition of 1929.<ref>''[[Grampa's Christmas Origins: Christmas Cookies]]''</ref> | In [[Grampa]]'s story about the origin of Christmas cookies, after the custom of leaving cookies out for [[Santa Claus]] became widespread, Arbuckle became the national spokesman for the Cookie Initiative. According to Grampa, this eventually led to the Great Cookie Prohibition of 1929.<ref>''[[Grampa's Christmas Origins: Christmas Cookies]]''</ref> | ||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
*{{ep|Sunday, Cruddy Sunday}} | *{{ep|Sunday, Cruddy Sunday}} | ||
| + | *{{ep|Simpsley|(mentioned)}} | ||
*{{bon|Grampa's Christmas Origins: Christmas Cookies}} | *{{bon|Grampa's Christmas Origins: Christmas Cookies}} | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
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{{Simpsons characters}} | {{Simpsons characters}} | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Arbuckle, Fatty}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Arbuckle, Fatty}} | ||
Latest revision as of 10:49, July 3, 2026
Fatty Arbuckle
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Character Information
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Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle was an American comedian and silent film actor.
History[edit]
When Krusty visited the post office and saw a poster of "Legends of Comedy" stamps, he asked what Fatty Arbuckle had done that he hadn't.[1]
Non-canon[edit]
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When Homer Simpsley was wearing a suit, Marge Skinner told him that it made him look like Fatty Arbuckle.[2]
In Grampa's story about the origin of Christmas cookies, after the custom of leaving cookies out for Santa Claus became widespread, Arbuckle became the national spokesman for the Cookie Initiative. According to Grampa, this eventually led to the Great Cookie Prohibition of 1929.[3]
Appearances[edit]
Episode – "Sunday, Cruddy Sunday"
Episode – "Simpsley" (mentioned)
Comic story – Grampa's Christmas Origins: Christmas Cookies
References[edit]
External links[edit]
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