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== History == | == History == | ||
| − | [[File:Philip Hefflin young.png|thumb|left|A young Philip Hefflin and Abraham Simpson]] | + | [[File:Philip Hefflin young.png|thumb|left|A young Philip Hefflin and Abraham Simpson.]] |
| − | A couple of years after [[World War II]], [[Abraham Simpson]] was hired to be the model for toy army figures by [[Whiz-Bang Toy Company]]. Philip Hefflin served as the photographer for the | + | A couple of years after [[World War II]], [[Abraham Simpson]] was hired to be the model for toy army figures by [[Whiz-Bang Toy Company]]. Philip Hefflin served as the photographer for the photo shoot. During the shoot, Hefflin mistook Abe's friendliness for him coming onto him and kissed Abe, causing Abe to freak out. When they tried to continue the shoot, Abe ran away. After this incident, Philip Hefflin was fired for being gay. |
| − | Years later, Abe remembered all this and went to [[Marfa]], [[Texas]] to apologize to Hefflin. When he got there, Abe found a rainbow-colored statue of himself as an army man in the town. He then entered Hefflin's art studio, where there were all sorts of paintings of Abe in his army outfit. Abe apologized to Hefflin for what he did to him, but Hefflin told him that Abe had saved his life by letting him live it as he wanted. Hefflin divorced his wife and went to settle in Marfa, Texas. Abe and Philip then decided to finish the | + | Years later, Abe remembered all this and went to [[Marfa]], [[Texas]], to apologize to Hefflin. When he got there, Abe found a rainbow-colored statue of himself as an army man in the town. He then entered Hefflin's art studio, where there were all sorts of paintings of Abe in his army outfit. Abe apologized to Hefflin for what he did to him, but Hefflin told him that Abe had saved his life by letting him live it as he wanted. Hefflin divorced his wife and went to settle in Marfa, Texas. Abe and Philip then decided to finish the photo shoot. After this, Abe kissed Philip before telling him that he was as straight as [[Gomer Pyle]] and left, still friends with Philip. Abe later put a photo of him and Philip together up on the wall of his room.<ref>"[[Mad About the Toy]]"</ref> |
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| + | == Behind the Laughter == | ||
| + | === Foreign dubs === | ||
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== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
Latest revision as of 18:05, June 8, 2026
Philip Hefflin
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Character Information
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Philip Hefflin is a photographer and artist.
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History[edit]
A couple of years after World War II, Abraham Simpson was hired to be the model for toy army figures by Whiz-Bang Toy Company. Philip Hefflin served as the photographer for the photo shoot. During the shoot, Hefflin mistook Abe's friendliness for him coming onto him and kissed Abe, causing Abe to freak out. When they tried to continue the shoot, Abe ran away. After this incident, Philip Hefflin was fired for being gay.
Years later, Abe remembered all this and went to Marfa, Texas, to apologize to Hefflin. When he got there, Abe found a rainbow-colored statue of himself as an army man in the town. He then entered Hefflin's art studio, where there were all sorts of paintings of Abe in his army outfit. Abe apologized to Hefflin for what he did to him, but Hefflin told him that Abe had saved his life by letting him live it as he wanted. Hefflin divorced his wife and went to settle in Marfa, Texas. Abe and Philip then decided to finish the photo shoot. After this, Abe kissed Philip before telling him that he was as straight as Gomer Pyle and left, still friends with Philip. Abe later put a photo of him and Philip together up on the wall of his room.[1]
Non-canon[edit]
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The Simpsons: Tapped Out[edit]
- This section is transcluded from The Simpsons: Tapped Out characters/Abe's in Toyland. To edit it, please edit the transcluded page.
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Behind the Laughter[edit]
Foreign dubs[edit]
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Appearances[edit]
Episode – "Mad About the Toy"
Episode – "Pin Gal" (picture)
Episode – "Homer's Adventures Through the Windshield Glass" (opening sequence)
Video game – The Simpsons: Tapped Out
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