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Montgomery Burns - Early Life.
Occasional flashbacks show his early life. When he was very young he lived happily with his loving, natural parents, little brother George, and his teddy bear Bobo, which he recovered from Maggie Simpson. Apparently his parents even called him "Happy." He soon chose to live with a twisted billionaire, again reminiscent of Citizen Kane. His mother is still alive, despite her likely age being in the area of 120-140, and is very resentful of her son; it is mentioned that she had ...
See also:Montgomery Burns, Montgomery Burns - Age, Montgomery Burns - Biography, Montgomery Burns - Early Life, Montgomery Burns - Post-WWII, Montgomery Burns - Present day, Montgomery Burns - Health, Montgomery Burns - State of mind, Montgomery Burns - Real life models, Montgomery Burns - Video game appearances, Montgomery Burns - The Simpsons: The Arcade Game, Montgomery Burns - The Simpsons Road Rage, Montgomery Burns - The Simpsons: Hit and Run Read more here: » Montgomery Burns: Encyclopedia II - Montgomery Burns - Biography |
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Montgomery Burns - Early life.
Occasional flashbacks show his early life. When he was very young he lived happily with his loving, natural parents, little brother George, and his teddy bear Bobo. Apparently his parents even called him "Happy." He chose to give this up and live with a twisted billionaire, again reminiscent of Welles's Citizen Kane. He has since recovered the bear. His mother is still alive, despite her likely age being in the area of 120-140, and is very resentful of her son; it is mentione ...
See also:Montgomery Burns, Montgomery Burns - Age, Montgomery Burns - Biography, Montgomery Burns - Early life, Montgomery Burns - Post-WWII, Montgomery Burns - Present day, Montgomery Burns - Health, Montgomery Burns - State of mind, Montgomery Burns - Real life models, Montgomery Burns - Video game appearances, Montgomery Burns - The Simpsons: The Arcade Game, Montgomery Burns - The Simpsons Road Rage, Montgomery Burns - The Simpsons: Hit and Run Read more here: » Montgomery Burns: Encyclopedia II - Montgomery Burns - Biography |
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 |  |  | Montgomery Burns - Post-WWII: Encyclopedia II - Montgomery Burns - State of mindWhile fully alert and untouched by senility, Burns is wildly out of touch with the modern world. For example:
He often slips into language appropriate for the early 20th century or the 19th century ("score", meaning 20 years, "twain", meaning 2 years, and "post-haste", meaning rapidly). He denounces today's non-usage of these words to the advent of "Modern English."
He still thinks Prussia is a separate country (it became a part of the newly-formed German Empire in 1871).
Upon arriving at a gas station, Burns o ...
See also:Montgomery Burns, Montgomery Burns - Age, Montgomery Burns - Biography, Montgomery Burns - Early Life, Montgomery Burns - Post-WWII, Montgomery Burns - Present day, Montgomery Burns - Health, Montgomery Burns - State of mind, Montgomery Burns - Real life models, Montgomery Burns - Video game appearances, Montgomery Burns - The Simpsons: The Arcade Game, Montgomery Burns - The Simpsons Road Rage, Montgomery Burns - The Simpsons: Hit and Run Read more here: » Montgomery Burns: Encyclopedia II - Montgomery Burns - State of mind |
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 |  |  | Montgomery Burns - Post-WWII: Encyclopedia II - Montgomery Burns - AgeBurns' birthday is September 15, but the year of his birth is uncertain. His age is most often mentioned as being 104 years. (Though once in the episode "Simpson and Delilah" where Homer became an executive, he stated his age as 81 after Homer guessed 102; and he once had a ninetieth birthday during the series.) The season 15 episode "The Regina Monologues" stated that his age was a three-digit number (his ATM code is his age, and he pressed four buttons, including, assumably, the enter key). In another episode he is portrayed terrorizing ch ...
See also:Montgomery Burns, Montgomery Burns - Age, Montgomery Burns - Biography, Montgomery Burns - Early life, Montgomery Burns - Post-WWII, Montgomery Burns - Present day, Montgomery Burns - Health, Montgomery Burns - State of mind, Montgomery Burns - Real life models, Montgomery Burns - Video game appearances, Montgomery Burns - The Simpsons: The Arcade Game, Montgomery Burns - The Simpsons Road Rage, Montgomery Burns - The Simpsons: Hit and Run Read more here: » Montgomery Burns: Encyclopedia II - Montgomery Burns - Age |
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 |  |  | Montgomery Burns - Post-WWII: Encyclopedia II - Montgomery Burns - State of mindWhile fully alert and untouched by senility, Burns is wildly out of touch with the modern world. For example:
He often slips into using language appropriate for the early 20th century or even the 19th century (such as using "score", meaning 20 years, "twain", meaning 2 years, and "post-haste", meaning rapidly, when speaking).
He thinks that Prussia is still a separate country (it became a part of the newly-formed German Empire in 1871).
Upon arriving at a gas station, Burns orders Marge (whom he mistakes for an ...
See also:Montgomery Burns, Montgomery Burns - Age, Montgomery Burns - Biography, Montgomery Burns - Early life, Montgomery Burns - Post-WWII, Montgomery Burns - Present day, Montgomery Burns - Health, Montgomery Burns - State of mind, Montgomery Burns - Real life models, Montgomery Burns - Video game appearances, Montgomery Burns - The Simpsons: The Arcade Game, Montgomery Burns - The Simpsons Road Rage, Montgomery Burns - The Simpsons: Hit and Run Read more here: » Montgomery Burns: Encyclopedia II - Montgomery Burns - State of mind |
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 |  |  | Montgomery Burns - Post-WWII: Encyclopedia II - Montgomery Burns - AgeBurns' birthday is September 15, but the year of his birth is uncertain. His age is most often mentioned as being 104 years. (Though once in the episode "Simpson and Delilah" where Homer became an executive, he stated his age as 81 after Homer guessed 102; and he once had a ninetieth birthday during the series.) The season 15 episode "The Regina Monologues" stated that his age was a three-digit number (his ATM code is his age, and he pressed four buttons, including, presumably, the enter key). In another episode he is portrayed terrorizing c ...
See also:Montgomery Burns, Montgomery Burns - Age, Montgomery Burns - Biography, Montgomery Burns - Early Life, Montgomery Burns - Post-WWII, Montgomery Burns - Present day, Montgomery Burns - Health, Montgomery Burns - State of mind, Montgomery Burns - Real life models, Montgomery Burns - Video game appearances, Montgomery Burns - The Simpsons: The Arcade Game, Montgomery Burns - The Simpsons Road Rage, Montgomery Burns - The Simpsons: Hit and Run Read more here: » Montgomery Burns: Encyclopedia II - Montgomery Burns - Age |
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