A man named Mason Fairbanks from the season 17 episode Homer's Paternity Coot
Absolutely not, You will find that Peter & Homer are both stupid, but they are very different. Family Guy Contains more of the adult humour, The Simpsons is watched by young children. Family Guy is on AFTER 9.00pm (In the U.K) and The Simpsons is on at any time. (In the U.K) If you think about it, you would think Homer is dumb, but in fact Peters stupidity is just not real. They are both very good comedies and I'd recommend them to any people who like a laugh.
Homer lives in Sparta. If you read the story of the tojan horse than you will find out about him. __ Historians aren't sure Homer really existed. Those who do think Homer was a real person (not a composite) don't know where he was from. Very little is known about him. Different places are given as his birthplace, including Salamis, Athens, Rhodes and Smyrna.
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The Simpsons was just chosen by Matt Greoning. However, the family names are real. Matt has two sisters named Maggie and Lisa, a mother named Marge, and a father named Homer. Bart is just an anagram of brat to reflect Bart's personality.
No, they are not real. It is a cartoon that is not ever sure of it's state. They just call it Springfield. There are no yellow people in the world unless you have a wierd skin disorder or very heavy plastic surgery. Sorry.
I think he will because Zac Efron had his years on "high school musical" and I'd be real suprised if he wasn't on "the simpsons"!
Homer's alter-ego Max Power is from the episode 'Homer to the Max', episode 216, originally aired February 7, 1999. It is the thirteenth episode from The Simpsons' tenth season.
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Sorry i don't know for sure but, i think it means that your father now is your step dad. You real father has passed away or has ran away.
Ned's real name is Ned Flanders. He is a character from the animated television show "The Simpsons," known for his friendly demeanor and strong religious convictions. Ned is the Simpson family's neighbor and often serves as a foil to Homer Simpson's more chaotic personality.
No they are not. They are fictional cartoon characters.
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