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− | ==Bill and Marty==
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− | '''Bill and Marty''', voiced by [[Dan Castellaneta]] and [[Harry Shearer]], are two [[radio programming|radio show]] [[presenter#radio presenter|hosts]] and [[disc jockey|deejays]] on [[Springfield (The Simpsons)|Springfield’s]] own radio station [[Media in The Simpsons#KBBL|KBBL]]. When they appear, they are usually seen (and sometimes only heard), when [[Simpson family|the Simpsons]] are listening to the radio. Marty is middle-aged and [[baldness|balding]], while Bill is younger and has a full head of hair. The radio frequency of KBBL is 102.5 FM, and Bill is often seen with this on his clothes. They are responsible [[Bart Gets an Elephant|for giving]] [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] his [[elephant]], [[List of animals in The Simpsons#Stampy|Stampy]], although they were surprised when Bart wanted Stampy, because they thought he would choose the other [[prize]], 10,000 dollars. They can also be seen interviewing [[Spinal Tap]] on the episode “[[The Otto Show]],” where they want the band to say “Nobody rocks like Bill and Marty on KBBL,” and “Rock-a-doodle-doo, you’re listening to Bill and Marty!” This might suggest that the two want to get their radio show more publicity.
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− | ==Billy==
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− | '''Billy''' is [[Troy McClure]]'s assistant who appeared in "[[Lisa the Simpson]]", and "[[Bart the Mother]]". He was supposed to appear in more episodes but due to McClure's voice actor [[Phil Hartman]]'s untimely death he was retired along with McClure. He is a child who appears in Troy McClure's educational films. His movies include "Birds: Our Fine Feathered Colleagues", and "In The Kitchen with DNA". He was voiced by [[Tress MacNeille]] .
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− | ==Birch Barlow==
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− | See:[[Birch Barlow]]
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− | ==Boobarella==
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− | See:[[Boobarella]]
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− | ==Kent Brockman==
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− | {{main|Kent Brockman}}
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− | ==Bumblebee Man==
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− | See:[[Bumblebee Man]]
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− | ==Capital City Goofball==
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− | The '''Capital City Goofball''' is the mascot for Capital City, he was voiced by [[Tom Poston]]. His appearance seems to have been inspired by the mascot of the [[Philadelphia Phillies]] baseball team, the [[Phillie Phanatic]]. The costume is a creature with a baseball body, with a blue Capital City T-Shirt, yellow arms and legs, a long flat-ended nose, tufts of fur at the side, a red hat with two springs, two costume eyes that look in either direction, and two more eyes that peek outside the mouth (the eyes of the person wearing the costume). The Capital City Goofball first appeared in the episode “[[Dancin' Homer|Dancin’ Homer]]” and shared the stage with Homer. In "[[Bart vs. Lisa vs. the Third Grade]]" The Capital City Goofball represents Capital City in the state Congress; he spent 80 million dollars out of his own pocket to win the seat. The episode [[Homer to the Max]] implies that the Capital City Goofball was originally conceived as a major recurring character, but has only appeared in occasional background scenes since his debut episode, and has never had any further speaking lines. With the death of [[Tom Poston]] in 2007, it is likely that this character will be retired, if the precedent regarding [[Troy McClure]] and [[Lunch Lady Doris]] after the deaths of Phil Hartman and Doris Grau is followed. He appeared breifly in [[Homerazzi]].
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− | ==Declan Desmond==
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− | See:[[Declan Desmond]]
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− | ==Drederick Tatum==
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− | See:[[Drederick Tatum]]
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− | ==Duffman==
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− | See:[[Duffman]]
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− | ==Gunter and Ernst==
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− | '''Gunter''' and '''Ernst''', [[Las Vegas, Nevada|Las Vegas]]-style entertainers voiced by [[Harry Shearer]] and [[Hank Azaria]], are obvious parodies of [[Siegfried & Roy]]: they speak with [[German language|German]] accents, their act involves [[magic (illusion)|magic]] and [[white tiger]]s, and one has black hair while the other has bleached-blond hair. The duo appear in the episodes
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− | “[[Viva Ned Flanders]],” “[[$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)|$pringfield]],” “[[The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons]]”, and “[[Jazzy and the Pussycats]].”
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− | In a case of fact following fiction, the 1993 episode “$pringfield” depicts the duo being savagely mauled by their trademark white tiger, Anastasia. Ten years later, the trained white tiger [[Siegfried & Roy#Horn's tiger injury|Montecore]] dragged Roy Horn off-stage by his neck during a performance at [[The Mirage]].
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− | ==Krusty the Clown==
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− | See:[[Krusty the Clown]]
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− | ==Lance Murdock ==
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− | '''Lance Murdock''' voiced by Dan Castellaneta is a professional daredevil who influenced Bart in [[Bart the Daredevil]] . He even influenced Bart to jump off Springfield Gorge. He reappeared in [[I Married Marge]], [[Radio Bart]], and [[Selma's Choice]] . In Selma's Choice he sponserd Duff Gardens on a commercial in which he got injured badly and went to Duff Gardens. He has not appeared since for an unknown reason.
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− | ==Lurleen Lumpkin==
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− | See:[[Lurleen Lumpkin]]
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− | ==Mr. Teeny==
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− | '''Louis “Mr. Teeny” Toot''', also known as '''Joseph Teeny''' and voiced by [[Dan Castellaneta]], is [[Krusty the Clown|Krusty]]’s trained [[monkey]] who frequently appears on the show. Like Krusty, he is a heavy [[tobacco smoking|smoker]], and often seems [[depression (mood)|depressed]] off-stage. He is sometimes seen as Krusty’s [[chauffeur|driver]] and [[butler]]. Teeny’s uncle was former head monkey at the ministry of tourism in [[Brazil]]. Three other monkeys have died while working for Krusty known by the same name. Krusty once said he missed the third Mr. Teeny and the current one couldn’t hold a candle to him. His mother’s name is Toot-Toot, and she refers to him as Louis when they are reunited in "[[Bart Has Two Mommies]]". Teeny also was a writer for the “Good Guy Awards” and quit after being insulted on-stage by Krusty. He is an immigrant from Brazil and has been [[deportation|deported]] but was returned. He wears a pink hat and [[bow tie]] but has also been seen in a [[tuxedo (clothing)|tuxedo]] and golden encrusted thong.
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− | Krusty has implied that if he can't find a human willing to donate a lung when he gets cancer, he's planning on harvesting one from Mr. Teeny.
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− | ==Princess Kashmir==
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− | '''Shawna Tifton''', also known as '''April Flowers''' and '''Princess Kashmir''', is an [[exotic dancer]] introduced in [[Homer's Night Out]]. [[Bart Simpson|Bart]], using a toy spycam at a restaurant, sees a drunk [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] cavorting with a belly-dancer named Princess Kashmir. The incriminating photo is distributed all over town, trashing Homer’s reputation and threatening his marriage to [[Marge Simpson|Marge]]. (He apologizes to Marge after she kicks him out.) Fearing Bart is learning how to treat women badly, Marge makes Homer introduce Bart to Kashmir so he can learn women aren’t sex objects.
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− | Shawna once dated [[Apu Nahasapeemapetilon|Apu]] before his marriage to Manjula, and was also seen with his brother Sanjay. She's on the Homewreckers bowling team in [[Team Homer]]. As an [[in-joke]], she dances in the [[burlesque]] house in [[Bart After Dark]], and in so doing lures Homer from picking up Bart at the house. She also appeared in [[Homer vs. The Eighteenth Amendment]], dancing with Chief Wiggum at [[Moe's Tavern|Moe's]]. She’s also a regular on Springfield Squares.
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− | ==Rachel Jordan==
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− | '''Rachel Jordan''' (voiced by [[Shawn Colvin]]) is the lead singer of Kovenant, a fictional Christian rock band. She is first seen in ''[[Alone Again, Natura-Diddily]]'', when she befriends [[Ned Flanders]] after [[Maude Flanders|Maude]]’s death. She returns in “[[I'm Goin' to Praiseland|I’m Goin’ to Praiseland]].” She stays at the Flanders' house with Ned, and leaves briefly after Ned attempted to mold her in the image of his deceased wife Maude. At the end of the episode, she returns and has a date with Flanders.
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− | ==Rainier Wolfcastle==
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− | See:[[Rainier Wolfcastle]]
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− | ==Scott Christian==
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− | '''Scott Christian''' (voiced by [[Dan Castellaneta]]) is a newsreader from the early seasons of the show. Originally, Christian and [[Kent Brockman]] shared the anchor desk equally, but eventually Brockman started to become the more commonly used anchor. In his final appearances, Christian was used mostly when Kent was in the field and an introduction was needed. His final speaking appearance was “[[The Boy Who Knew Too Much]]”. Christian was supposed to be permanent anchor<ref>Season 1 DVD Commentary - "[[Krusty Gets Busted]]"</ref>, always filling in for an absent Brockman, but was quickly phased out as the show progressed. He briefly appeared (with red colored hair) with the other Springfield celebrities in the season 18 episode "[[Homerazzi]]."
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− | ==Roger Meyers==
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− | '''Roger Meyers''', voiced by [[Alex Rocco]] and [[Hank Azaria]], is the CEO of [[The Itchy & Scratchy Show|Itchy and Scratchy]] International, and is the son of Roger Myers, Sr. He distributes the cartoon, which is frequently criticised by parents because of its violent nature. He is a jaded and selfish businessman who has nothing but contempt for the children who comprise his audience. In the episode where Itchy and Scratchy International is bankrupted following their trial against Chester J. Lampwick, when Bart and Lisa are too late in providing information that could save the company, he tells them condescendingly, "Great, mail it to last week when I might have cared. I've got cartoons to make." He also possesses an extremely obnoxious personality, where he only cares about people who can help him. This is displayed in his contempt for the writers of Itchy and Scratchy when [[Abraham Simpson|Abe Simpson]] becomes the flavour of the month. This is shown again when holding auditions for the voice of Poochie. In "[[The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show]]", he creates [[The Itchy & Scratchy Show#Poochie|Poochie]] in an attempt to bring the show's ratings back up. [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] is asked to [[voice acting|voice]] Poochie, and does so. The show's ratings plummet, and Poochie is despised. He is nearly killed off in the next episode (after only one appearance), but ends up being dubbed over to have returned to his own planet (and died on the way).
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− | ==Sideshow Mel==
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− | See:[[Sideshow Mel]]
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− | ==Sideshow Raheem==
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− | [[Krusty|Krusty the Klown]]'s sidekick before [[Sideshow Bob]], likely from the 1970s era. He was first seen in the episode "[[I Love Lisa]]", in Krusty the Klown's 29th Anniversary Show. Krusty showed a slide of him. In the slide, Krusty says "Ah... the script says I have to bonk you with this" (holding a hammer); Raheem replies "I wouldn't." "Right on!" says Krusty. Then after the clip is over, Krusty describes him as an "Angry, angry young man." He later makes brief appearances in [[Bart the Fink]] attending Krusty's "funeral", and in [[Milhouse of Sand and Fog]] at the all-black church. He is voiced by [[Michael Carrington]].
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− | ==Troy McClure==
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− | See: [[Troy McClure]]
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