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− | * {{ep|Lisa's First Word}} | + | *{{ep|Lisa's First Word}} |
− | * {{ep|'Round Springfield}} | + | *{{ep|'Round Springfield}} |
− | * {{ep|The Homer They Fall}} | + | *{{ep|The Homer They Fall}} |
− | * {{ep|Jaws Wired Shut}} | + | *{{ep|Jaws Wired Shut}} |
− | * {{ep|Bye Bye Nerdie}} | + | *{{ep|Bye Bye Nerdie}} |
− | * {{ep|Viva Ned Flanders}} | + | *{{ep|Viva Ned Flanders}} |
− | * {{ep|Papa's Got a Brand New Badge}} | + | *{{ep|Papa's Got a Brand New Badge}} |
− | * {{ep|Large Marge}} | + | *{{ep|Large Marge}} |
− | * {{ep|The President Wore Pearls}} | + | *{{ep|The President Wore Pearls}} |
− | * {{ep|'Tis the Fifteenth Season}} | + | *{{ep|'Tis the Fifteenth Season}} |
− | * {{ep|Catch 'em if You Can}} | + | *{{ep|Catch 'em if You Can}} |
− | * {{ep|The Bart of War}} | + | *{{ep|The Bart of War}} |
− | * {{ep|The Seven-Beer Snitch}} | + | *{{ep|The Seven-Beer Snitch}} |
− | * {{ep|See Homer Run}} | + | *{{ep|See Homer Run}} |
− | * {{ep|Homerazzi}} | + | *{{ep|Homerazzi}} |
− | * {{ep|All About Lisa}} | + | *{{ep|All About Lisa}} |
− | * {{ep|Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes}} | + | *{{ep|Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes}} |
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− | * {{ep|Moe Goes from Rags to Riches}} | + | *{{ep|Moe Goes from Rags to Riches}} |
− | * {{ep|Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart}} | + | *{{ep|Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart}} |
− | * {{bon|Big Monty}} | + | *{{bon|Big Monty}} |
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Drederick Tatum
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Character Information
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Drederick Tatum is a former boxer of Springfield. He seems to have quit boxing. He used to be known to have a bad temper since he was put under arrest because of pushing his mother down the stairs, but now he can control his actions.
Drederick Tatum was a former Olympic Gold medallist, first became World Heavyweight Champion after defeating Watson in the heavily promoted "Bout to Knock the Other Guy Out!". He grew up in Springfield, recalling that that town was a dump (since he once said this: "If you ever see me there again you'll know I really [bleeped]-up bad"). He later served time in prison after pushing his mother down the stairs. Upon his release, he was booked for a match against Homer, during his small-time as a boxer who had never been knocked out. Drederick was managed during this time by Lucius Sweet, a vicious boxing promoter. He also visited the school to make a speech, however, Lisa ended up using him to test her hypothesis that bullies tend to attack nerds due to a certain chemical in their sweat, which evidentially proved to be true as Nelson reacted unwillingly but instinctively going up to Drederick and punching him, while Drederick told Nelson to stop otherwise he will kick him. He was also a friend of Carl (they met at a party held by Dr. Hibbert), which proved beneficial to have Homer help Marge train in the mixed fighting tournament to end it. His house also has a few exotic animals.
Behind the Laughter
Drederick Tatum is a parody of Mike Tyson, right down to his criminal record and high-pitched, lisping voice and his mansion full of exotic animals.
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