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C. Montgomery Burns

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C. Montgomery Burns: Encyclopedia - Miser

Miser is the term for a person who is reluctant to spend money, usually for the point where he or she forgoes even basic comforts. It derives from the Latin, "miser", meaning "poor" or "wretched." In fiction, a miser is a stock character: a wealthy, greedy man who lives miserably in order to save and increase his treasure. Dickens' Ebenezer Scrooge is an obvious example. A related stereotype is the capitalist as portrayed in, for example, Soviet propaganda. Both are usually moneylenders or industrialists, in any case bus ...

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C. Montgomery Burns: Encyclopedia - Bart Simpson

Bartholomew Jo-Jo ("Bart") Simpson (voiced by Nancy Cartwright) is a fictional character featured in the animated television series The Simpsons. He is the 10-year-old son of Homer and Marge Simpson and older brother of Lisa and Maggie. According to the book The Simpsons Uncensored Family Album, his "birthday" is April 1 or April Fool's Day. According to the show's chronology Bart was born in 1982 as he is two years and 38 days older than Lisa, who was born during the 1984 Summer Olympics. However, in the episode ...

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C. Montgomery Burns: Encyclopedia - Clancy Wiggum

Chief Clancy Wiggum (voiced by Hank Azaria) is a fictional character from the TV show The Simpsons. Wiggum is Springfield's chief of police. He is an extreme stereotype: morbidly obese, dim witted, ignorant, incompetent and lazy, with a fondness for doughnuts and little regard for individual rights or even public safety. He is apparently a Baltimore native, the son of a ribbon salesman. He has pig-like facial figures (pig being a common epithet directed toward police officers). Wiggum once complained that Sideshow Bob on ...

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C. Montgomery Burns: Encyclopedia II - Marge Simpson - Biography

Marge's family are fairly recent immigrants. They chose to come to Springfield rather than Stenchburg because they admired the life story of Jebidiah Springfield. When Marge was young she harbored aspirations of becoming an astronaut. During her youth, Marge was a talented painter. She had such an intense crush on Ringo Starr that she painted numerous portraits of him (including one i ...

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Marge Simpson, Marge Simpson - Biography, Marge Simpson - External link

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C. Montgomery Burns: Encyclopedia II - Monopoly game - History

Variations on the game of Monopoly were developed and played during the early part of the twentieth century. These included various homemade games adapted to the places where players lived. A frequently cited example: in 1904, Georgist (that is, a supporter of political economist Henry George) Lizzie Magie patented a game called "The Landlord's Game" with the object of demonstrating how rents enrich property owners and impoverish tenants. She knew that some people could find it hard to understand why this happened and what might be done about it, and she thought that if Georgist ideas were put into the concrete form of a g ...

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Monopoly game, Monopoly game - History, Monopoly game - Legal status, Monopoly game - Board, Monopoly game - Atlantic City version, Monopoly game - London version, Monopoly game - Properties in detail, Monopoly game - Equipment, Monopoly game - Rules, Monopoly game - Official rules, Monopoly game - House rules, Monopoly game - Strategy, Monopoly game - Add-ons, Monopoly game - Spinoffs, Monopoly game - Variants, Monopoly game - Themed Monopoly games, Monopoly game - Late for the Sky, Monopoly game - Related games, Monopoly game - Popular culture, Monopoly game - Notes

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C. Montgomery Burns: Encyclopedia II - List of characters from The Simpsons - Origin of the names

Many of the characters in the Simpsons take their names from important people and places in Groening's life: Lisa – Lisa Groening (Matt Groening's sister) Marge – Margery (commonly called Marge) Groening (his mother) Homer – Homer Groening (his father and one of his sons). Trivia: A character in the 1939 novel The Day of the Locust, by Nathanael West, is coincidentally named Homer Simpson. Maggie – Maggie Groening (one of his sisters) Bart – an anagram ...

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List of characters from The Simpsons, List of characters from The Simpsons - Origin of the names, List of characters from The Simpsons - Other name origins, List of characters from The Simpsons - The Simpson family, List of characters from The Simpsons - Extended family, List of characters from The Simpsons - Pets, List of characters from The Simpsons - Other families, List of characters from The Simpsons - The Flanders family, List of characters from The Simpsons - The Van Houten family, List of characters from The Simpsons - The Nahasapeemapetilon family, List of characters from The Simpsons - The Wiggum family, List of characters from The Simpsons - The Hibbert family, List of characters from The Simpsons - The Prince family, List of characters from The Simpsons - The Lovejoy family, List of characters from The Simpsons - The Spuckler or Delroy family, List of characters from The Simpsons - The Carstairs family, List of characters from The Simpsons - Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, List of characters from The Simpsons - Springfield Elementary School, List of characters from The Simpsons - Administration, List of characters from The Simpsons - Teachers, List of characters from The Simpsons - Staff, List of characters from The Simpsons - Students, List of characters from The Simpsons - School pets, List of characters from The Simpsons - Youth groups, List of characters from The Simpsons - Government police law, List of characters from The Simpsons - Criminal element, List of characters from The Simpsons - Business figures, List of characters from The Simpsons - Local media personalities, List of characters from The Simpsons - Television, List of characters from The Simpsons - Movies, List of characters from The Simpsons - Radio, List of characters from The Simpsons - Music, List of characters from The Simpsons - Sports & other personalities, List of characters from The Simpsons - Moe's Tavern, List of characters from The Simpsons - Medical practices, List of characters from The Simpsons - Hospitals, List of characters from The Simpsons - Doctors

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C. Montgomery Burns: Encyclopedia II - Abraham Simpson - Family

Abraham Simpson is estranged husband to Mona Simpson, father to Homer Jay Simpson and Herbert Powell, father-in-law to Marjorie Bouvier Simpson and grandfather to siblings Bartholomew Jo-Jo Simpson, Lisa Marie Simpson and Margaret Simpson. He also fathered a daughter named Abbie by a British lady named Edwina while in England during World War II. He was briefly married to Amber, the woman Homer married while in Vegas. Also in The Simpsons Uncensored Family Album, the family tree shows his parents' names to be Orville Simpson and Yuma Hickman. Abe's brother, Cyrus, appeared in the Christmas 2005 episod ...

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Abraham Simpson, Abraham Simpson - Early life, Abraham Simpson - World War II, Abraham Simpson - Europe, Abraham Simpson - Pacific, Abraham Simpson - Adulthood, Abraham Simpson - Family, Abraham Simpson - Romantic life, Abraham Simpson - Personality, Abraham Simpson - A note on his last name, Abraham Simpson - Relations

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C. Montgomery Burns: Encyclopedia II - Palpatine - Biography

Like Yoda, many details regarding Palpatine's past have not been revealed, making him an enigmatic character. [1] Few details of Palpatine's early life are known, although Palpatine was born on the eleventh day of the eighth standard month, in the year 82 BBY, apparently in the capital city, Theed of the obscure Mid-Rim world of Naboo in the Chommell sector. [2] [3]See also:

Palpatine, Palpatine - Biography, Palpatine - Abilities, Palpatine - Major themes and influences, Palpatine - Historical, Palpatine - Literary, Palpatine - Palpatine's name, Palpatine - The debate over Palpatine's appearance, Palpatine - Palpatine's influence on culture, Palpatine - Commentaries, Palpatine - Styles of address

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C. Montgomery Burns: Encyclopedia II - Bart Simpson - Jobs

Bart's jobs have been: Schoolyard anti-bully army's general (Bart the General) Slave at a French Vineyard (The Crepes of Wrath) Actor on a political ad (Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish) A daredevil (Bart the Daredevil) Blood donor (Blood Feud) Fat Tony's bartender (Bart the Murderer) Boxcar racer (Saturdays of Thunder) Necromancer (Treehouse of Horror III) Movie actor (Radioactive Man) A courier (Bart on the Road) News ...

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Bart Simpson, Bart Simpson - Antics, Bart Simpson - Bart Simpon's Prank phone calls, Bart Simpson - Relations, Bart Simpson - Jobs, Bart Simpson - Future, Bart Simpson - Bartman

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C. Montgomery Burns: Encyclopedia II - The Simpsons - Setting characters and plot of The Simpsons

The Simpsons - Characters. Main articles: List of characters from The Simpsons, and [[]], and [[]], and See also:

The Simpsons, The Simpsons - Setting characters and plot of The Simpsons, The Simpsons - Characters, The Simpsons - Setting, The Simpsons - Themes, The Simpsons - Plots, The Simpsons - Hallmarks, The Simpsons - Opening sequence, The Simpsons - Halloween episodes, The Simpsons - Guest celebrities, The Simpsons - Production and history of The Simpsons, The Simpsons - Producers, The Simpsons - Voice actors and their characters, The Simpsons - Writing, The Simpsons - Animation, The Simpsons - Evolution of writing style, The Simpsons - Cultural impact, The Simpsons - Academia, The Simpsons - Simpsons publications, The Simpsons - DVDs, The Simpsons - Video games, The Simpsons - Movie, The Simpsons - Debut in Arab Countries, The Simpsons - Episodes, The Simpsons - The Simpsons lists, The Simpsons - Simpsons Books

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C. Montgomery Burns: Encyclopedia II - List of fictional military people - Army

List of fictional military people - Enlisted. Pvt. Beetle Bailey - Beetle Bailey Pvt. S. Baldrick - Blackadder Goes Forth Pvt. Judy Benjamin - Private Benjamin Pvt. Blips - Beetle Bailey Pvt. Benjamin Buford 'Bubba' Blue - Forrest Gump Pvt. Friday Clark - From Here to Eternity Pvt. Cleveland - Forrest Gump Pvt. Cowboy - Full Metal Jacket Pvt. Dallas - Forrest Gump P ...

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List of fictional military people, List of fictional military people - Army, List of fictional military people - Enlisted, List of fictional military people - Officers, List of fictional military people - Navy, List of fictional military people - Enlisted, List of fictional military people - Officers, List of fictional military people - Marines, List of fictional military people - Enlisted, List of fictional military people - Officers, List of fictional military people - Air Force, List of fictional military people - Enlisted, List of fictional military people - Officers, List of fictional military people - Rank unknown or holding several ranks, List of fictional military people - Former military personnel whose role is predominantly post-military, List of fictional military people - Historical fiction setting, List of fictional military people - Futuristic setting, List of fictional military people - Army, List of fictional military people - Marine, List of fictional military people - Naval, List of fictional military people - Fantasy fiction setting, List of fictional military people - Enlisted, List of fictional military people - Officers, List of fictional military people - Former military personnel in fantasy settings

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C. Montgomery Burns: Encyclopedia II - Bart Simpson - Bartman

Bartman is a comic book title and the alter ego of Bart Simpson. Essentially, in addition to his normal clothes, Bart wears a purple mask and cape to become Bartman. The name, when written, bears a striking resemblance to the name Batman, and Bartman is indeed supposed to be a superhero of some sort. Bartman makes a short appearance in the Simpsons episode "Three Men and a Comic Book." This alter ego is the basis for the short-lived Bongo Comics series (1993-1995), which saw the young Bart adopt the mantle of crimefighti ...

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Bart Simpson, Bart Simpson - Antics, Bart Simpson - Relations, Bart Simpson - Future, Bart Simpson - Bartman

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C. Montgomery Burns: Encyclopedia II - List of characters from The Simpsons - Origin of the names

Many of the characters in the Simpsons take their names from important people and places in Groening's life: Lisa – Lisa Groening (Matt Groening's sister) Marge – Margery (commonly called Marge) Groening (his mother) Homer – Homer Groening (his father and one of his sons). Trivia: A character in the 1939 novel The Day of the Locust, by Nathanael West, is coincidentally named Homer Simpson. Maggie – Maggie Groening (one of his sisters) Bart – an anagram ...

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List of characters from The Simpsons, List of characters from The Simpsons - Origin of the names, List of characters from The Simpsons - The Simpson family, List of characters from The Simpsons - Other families, List of characters from The Simpsons - The Flanders family, List of characters from The Simpsons - The Van Houten family, List of characters from The Simpsons - The Nahasapeemapetilon family, List of characters from The Simpsons - The Wiggum family, List of characters from The Simpsons - The Hibbert family, List of characters from The Simpsons - The Prince family, List of characters from The Simpsons - The Lovejoy family, List of characters from The Simpsons - The Spuckler or Delroy family, List of characters from The Simpsons - The Carstairs family, List of characters from The Simpsons - Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, List of characters from The Simpsons - Springfield Elementary School, List of characters from The Simpsons - Administration, List of characters from The Simpsons - Teachers, List of characters from The Simpsons - Staff, List of characters from The Simpsons - Students, List of characters from The Simpsons - School pets, List of characters from The Simpsons - Youth groups, List of characters from The Simpsons - Government police law, List of characters from The Simpsons - Criminal element, List of characters from The Simpsons - Business figures, List of characters from The Simpsons - Local media personalities, List of characters from The Simpsons - Television, List of characters from The Simpsons - Movies, List of characters from The Simpsons - Radio, List of characters from The Simpsons - Music, List of characters from The Simpsons - Sports & other personalities, List of characters from The Simpsons - Moe's Tavern, List of characters from The Simpsons - Medical practices

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C. Montgomery Burns: Encyclopedia II - Miser - Lesser known misers

Miser - Charles Huffman. Charles Huffman was a miser from the 1950's in the U.S. He was found dead on a Brooklyn, New York street with no money in his pockets. The police traced him to a $7/week room that was filled with bank books and more than $500,000 in stock certificates. He was characterized by Franz Lidz, in the New York Times, on October 26, 2003. ...

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Miser, Miser - Famous misers in fiction, Miser - Famous misers in history, Miser - Lesser known misers, Miser - Charles Huffman

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C. Montgomery Burns: Encyclopedia II - The Simpsons - Setting characters and plot of The Simpsons

The Simpsons - Characters. The main characters were originally created by Matt Groening as part of a series of original animated segments for The Tracey Ullman Show. Over the course of the series Groening has used many of the themes present in his long-running comic strip series, Life in Hell. (For instance, the idea of creative school children constantly being persecuted and suppressed by totalitarian grown-ups stems from the strip.) Many of the characters in The Simpsons take their names fr ...

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The Simpsons, The Simpsons - Setting characters and plot of The Simpsons, The Simpsons - Characters, The Simpsons - Setting, The Simpsons - Themes, The Simpsons - Plots, The Simpsons - Hallmarks, The Simpsons - Opening sequence, The Simpsons - Halloween episodes, The Simpsons - Guest celebrities, The Simpsons - Production and history of The Simpsons, The Simpsons - Producers, The Simpsons - Voice actors and their characters, The Simpsons - Writing, The Simpsons - Animation, The Simpsons - Cultural impact, The Simpsons - Academia, The Simpsons - Simpsons publications, The Simpsons - DVDs, The Simpsons - Video games, The Simpsons - Movie, The Simpsons - Debut in Arab/Muslim Countries, The Simpsons - The Simpsons lists, The Simpsons - Simpsons Books

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C. Montgomery Burns: Encyclopedia II - A Star is Burns - Synopsis

Springfield adopts Marge Simpson's proposal to launch a film festival, and she is placed on a panel to judge each short film produced by the townspeople. Also on the panel is the New York City critic Jay Sherman, who is of course the star of another animated series, The Critic. Sherman's stay at the Simpsons' house proves problematic, as Homer begins to suspect Marge does not really respect him. Thus, Marge gives him a spot on the panel. On the night of the festival, the panel comes into deadlock, between members bribed by the ...

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A Star is Burns, A Star is Burns - Episode details, A Star is Burns - Synopsis, A Star is Burns - Controversy, A Star is Burns - Trivia, A Star is Burns - Quotes

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C. Montgomery Burns: Encyclopedia II - Homer Simpson - Overview

Homer works as a safety inspector at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, in Sector 7G, although "working" in this case refers largely to dozing and eating doughnuts. He spends a great deal of his time at Moe's Tavern with his lifelong friends Barney, Carl, Lenny, and bartender Moe. At home he is often to be found sitting on the sofa mindlessly watching TV while snacking on comfort foods and drinking cans of Duff Beer. Homer Simpson popularized the annoyed grunt "D'oh!" (made memorable through Dan Castellaneta's distinctive voi ...

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Homer Simpson, Homer Simpson - Overview, Homer Simpson - Family, Homer Simpson - Age, Homer Simpson - Address, Homer Simpson - Personality, Homer Simpson - Health issues, Homer Simpson - Mental acuity, Homer Simpson - Diet, Homer Simpson - Enemies, Homer Simpson - Sexuality, Homer Simpson - Name, Homer Simpson - PIN, Homer Simpson - Religion, Homer Simpson - Rap Sheet, Homer Simpson - Pulling a Homer, Homer Simpson - Musical Predilection, Homer Simpson - Fears, Homer Simpson - Past jobs, Homer Simpson - Awards & honors

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C. Montgomery Burns: Encyclopedia II - Abraham Simpson - Early life

Abraham J. Simpson, perenially known as 'Grampa' Simpson, was born in the Old Country and moved to United States while he was young. Based on his name and other information, England seems most likely to be his place of birth, but Abe himself cannot remember. Indeed, almost all biographical information about Abe is supplied by himself, and it should be noted that the vast majority of his memories of the past are known to be wildly inaccurate and often physically or historically impossible and thus most likely to be symptoms of his senility. For example, he once referred to Sarah Bernhardt as a former president, and claims to have perso ...

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Abraham Simpson, Abraham Simpson - Early life, Abraham Simpson - World War II, Abraham Simpson - Europe, Abraham Simpson - Pacific, Abraham Simpson - Adulthood, Abraham Simpson - Family, Abraham Simpson - Romantic life, Abraham Simpson - Personality, Abraham Simpson - A note on his last name, Abraham Simpson - Relations

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C. Montgomery Burns: Encyclopedia II - The Simpsons - Simpsons publications

Numerous different Simpsons-related comic book series have been published by Bongo Comics since 1993. The Simpsons, Futurama, and Bart Simpson comics are also reprinted in the UK, under the same titles, with various stories from the other Bongo series reprinted in the main Simpsons comic. The comics have also been collected in book form; many other Simpsons books such as episode guides have also been published. Music is prominently featured in The Simpsons, with virtually all members of the cast breaking in ...

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The Simpsons, The Simpsons - Setting characters and plot of The Simpsons, The Simpsons - Characters, The Simpsons - Setting, The Simpsons - Themes, The Simpsons - Plots, The Simpsons - Hallmarks, The Simpsons - Opening sequence, The Simpsons - Halloween episodes, The Simpsons - Guest celebrities, The Simpsons - Production and history of The Simpsons, The Simpsons - Producers, The Simpsons - Voice actors and their characters, The Simpsons - Writing, The Simpsons - Animation, The Simpsons - Cultural impact, The Simpsons - Academia, The Simpsons - Simpsons publications, The Simpsons - DVDs, The Simpsons - Video games, The Simpsons - Movie, The Simpsons - Debut in Arab/Muslim Countries, The Simpsons - The Simpsons lists, The Simpsons - Simpsons Books

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C. Montgomery Burns: Encyclopedia II - Abraham Simpson - World War II

Abe's recollections of his World War II experiences are particularly implausible and paradoxical. Abraham Simpson - Europe. Several stories place him in the European theatre of war, where he claims to have earned the German Iron Cross during his service in the United States Army -- clearing mine-fields -- to have been a transvestite can-can dancer for high-ranking Nazis, and to have been a sergeant in a frontline unit, the Flying Hellfish squad. Among those in his command was C. Montgomery Burns, who was a ...

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Abraham Simpson, Abraham Simpson - Early life, Abraham Simpson - World War II, Abraham Simpson - Europe, Abraham Simpson - Pacific, Abraham Simpson - Adulthood, Abraham Simpson - Family, Abraham Simpson - Romantic life, Abraham Simpson - Personality, Abraham Simpson - A note on his last name, Abraham Simpson - Relations

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