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Revision as of 05:25, September 11, 2025
- "People of Springfield! Whacking Day is a sham! It was started in 1924 as an excuse to beat up the Irish."
- ―Bart Simpson
- "‘Tis true! I took many a lump, but ‘twas all in good fun."
- ―Irish Pete[src]
Irish Pete
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Character Information
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Irish Pete[1] is an elderly immigrant from Ireland who lives in Springfield.
History
He was outside the Simpson's house on Whacking Day and confirmed that the event was just an excuse to beat up the Irish.[2]
He attended a neighborhood watch meeting.[3]
He was in the audience at Moe's Cavern for Barney's debut performance as a member of the The Be Sharps and shed a tear when Barney sang Sweet Adeline.
Behind the Laughter
The name Irish Pete is a pun on Irish peat.
Appearances
Episode – "Whacking Day"
Episode – "Homer's Barbershop Quartet" (flashback)
Episode – "Homer the Vigilante"
References
- ↑ 20th Century Fox. The Simpsons - 1F09: Homer the Vigilante. Internet :Archives.
- ↑ "Whacking Day"
- ↑ "Homer the Vigilante"