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| − | '''Pat Boone''' is a singer. | + | '''Pat Boone''' is a conservative Christian singer who started as a crooner in 1950s and in 1960s transitioning to gospel music and later had a heavy metal phase. |
== History == | == History == | ||
Items for sale at [[Ned Flanders]]' yard sale included Pat Boone's album ''[[Little Richard's Greatest Hits]]'' of his covers of {{Ch|Little Richard}} songs.<ref>"[[Diary Queen]]"</ref> | Items for sale at [[Ned Flanders]]' yard sale included Pat Boone's album ''[[Little Richard's Greatest Hits]]'' of his covers of {{Ch|Little Richard}} songs.<ref>"[[Diary Queen]]"</ref> | ||
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| + | When [[Waylon Smithers]] was ruling over [[Springfield]], Ned asked him for permission to buy a Pat Boone CD.<ref>''[[The Yes-Man Who Would Be King]]''</ref> | ||
== Non-canon == | == Non-canon == | ||
{{Noncanon}} | {{Noncanon}} | ||
| − | When [[Bart]] was telling a ghost story, some monsters came and started taking over the children's bodies. Bart then went to [[Ned Flanders]] and [[Timothy Lovejoy, Jr.]] and told them what happened. Pat Boone then appeared and when he understood the problem, he said he could fix it. | + | When [[Bart]] was telling a ghost story, some monsters came and started taking over the children's bodies. Bart then went to [[Ned Flanders]] and [[Timothy Lovejoy, Jr.]] and told them what happened. Pat Boone then appeared and, when he understood the problem, he said he could fix it. |
| − | He and Bart went to the children on a motorcycle. Bart tried but failed to get rid of monsters first so Pat | + | He and Bart went to the children on a motorcycle. Bart tried but failed to get rid of the monsters first, so Pat Boone tried it and he did so. He then rode home on his motorcycle.<ref>''[[Scareway to Heaven]]''</ref> |
While driving to the House of a Thousand Donuts museum, the Simpsons pass Pat Boone, who is seen holding a sign which reads "Hi-way to heaven".<ref>''[[House of a Thousand Donuts]]''</ref> | While driving to the House of a Thousand Donuts museum, the Simpsons pass Pat Boone, who is seen holding a sign which reads "Hi-way to heaven".<ref>''[[House of a Thousand Donuts]]''</ref> | ||
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[[Category:Recurring characters]] | [[Category:Recurring characters]] | ||
[[Category:Characters introduced in comics]] | [[Category:Characters introduced in comics]] | ||
Latest revision as of 13:07, May 27, 2026
- This article is about the character. For writer, see Pat Boone.
- "Yeah, [Flanders house] seems like our house, but everything's got a creepy Pat Boone–ish quality to it."
- ―Lisa[src]
Pat Boone
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Character Information
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Pat Boone is a conservative Christian singer who started as a crooner in 1950s and in 1960s transitioning to gospel music and later had a heavy metal phase.
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History[edit]
Items for sale at Ned Flanders' yard sale included Pat Boone's album Little Richard's Greatest Hits of his covers of Little Richard songs.[1]
When Waylon Smithers was ruling over Springfield, Ned asked him for permission to buy a Pat Boone CD.[2]
Non-canon[edit]
| The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened or existed in-universe. |
When Bart was telling a ghost story, some monsters came and started taking over the children's bodies. Bart then went to Ned Flanders and Timothy Lovejoy, Jr. and told them what happened. Pat Boone then appeared and, when he understood the problem, he said he could fix it.
He and Bart went to the children on a motorcycle. Bart tried but failed to get rid of the monsters first, so Pat Boone tried it and he did so. He then rode home on his motorcycle.[3]
While driving to the House of a Thousand Donuts museum, the Simpsons pass Pat Boone, who is seen holding a sign which reads "Hi-way to heaven".[4]
Appearances[edit]
Episode – "Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily" (mentioned)
Episode – "Diary Queen" (picture)
Comic story – The Yes-Man Who Would Be King (mentioned)
Comic story – Scareway to Heaven
Comic story – House of a Thousand Donuts
References[edit]
| The Simpsons characters
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