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Latest revision as of 14:03, December 9, 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 Springfieldian who speaks with an Irish brogue.
History[edit]
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 Be Sharps and shed a tear when Barney sang Sweet Adeline.[4]
Behind the Laughter[edit]
The name Irish Pete is a pun on Irish peat.
Appearances[edit]
Episode – "Whacking Day"
Episode – "Homer's Barbershop Quartet" (flashback)
Episode – "Homer the Vigilante"
References[edit]
- ↑ 20th Century Fox. The Simpsons - 1F09: Homer the Vigilante. Internet :Archive.
- ↑ "Whacking Day"
- ↑ "Homer the Vigilante"
- ↑ "Homer's Barbershop Quartet"