Pop! Vinyl - The Simpsons - Glowing Mr. Burns 1162

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Pop! Vinyl - The Simpsons - Glowing Mr. Burns 1162

Pop! Vinyl - The Simpsons - Glowing Mr. Burns 1162

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Garwood Simpson married Clowta Stillman and had a son named Howland Simpson, who married Gabby Crouse and had a son named "Old Tut" Simpson. The writers struggled to come up with an ending for the episode, which will need to include a satisfying explanation for the alien. Originally, they planned to just leave it a mystery, but ultimately decided to make the alien Mr Burns following longevity treatment. [2] Chekhov's Gunman: Mr. Burns appears early on in the episode, then it's revealed at the end that he is the "alien", after undergoing treatments allowing him to cheat death for another week, which leave him twisted and disoriented, and the green glow comes from his lifetime of working at the power plant. Burns commonly refers to deceased persons as if they were alive, including Al Jolson, [70] Tallulah Bankhead, Louise Brooks, [71] Honus Wagner, Cap Anson, and Mordecai "Three Finger" Brown. [72]

At the end of World War II, he was personally hired by President Harry Truman to transport a specially-printed trillion-dollar bill to Europe as the United States' contribution to the reconstruction of the continent. As the United States' richest citizen, Burns was thought to be also the most trustworthy, which turned out to be just a false rumor. Subsequently, Europe had never managed to reconstruct and Burns absconded with the bill and kept it in his possession for many years until it was lost to Fidel Castro. [34]Poaching: in Two Dozen And One Greyhound it is revealed that Mr. Burns hunts endangered animals for clothes Burns attended Yale University, where he studied science and business, played on the varsity football team, and was inducted into the Skull and Bones secret society. Charles Montgomery Burns ● Waylon Smithers, Jr. ● Canary M. Burns ● Al Simmons ● Executive 1 ● Executive 2 ● Executive 3 ● Burns' Dog

Mr. Burn's personality classification is that he is a sadistic, cold, life-hating ecological terrorist with a sadistic passion for autarchy. He has an incurable process addiction of devising destructive, disruptive, life-hating plots for his own gain. Mr Burns personally enjoys the dehumanization of new, creative, bright employees because he ignores how that dehumanization relates to his profits. Mr. Burns' main conflict with himself is his musculoskeletal condition is so bad, that he is constantly achy and he is generally of poor and low character. Mr. Burns never took his billions of dollars to buy any class for himself. Mr. Burns embodies a number of sometimes accurate stereotypes about Corporate America, as he has an unquenchable desire to increase his own wealth and power. Burns also embodies the stereotype of a manager by forgetting his employees' names (especially Homer's, despite Homer appearing that he interacts more than Burns does with most of his employees), though this can be attributed to his senility. Burns is also unconcerned for their safety and well-being (the plant, for example, is filled with obvious safety violations). Child Labor: He has been known to force children to work for him under terrible conditions, a great example of this is from the episode " Undercover Burns". In “The Springfield Files,” a famous episode of “The Simpsons,” Bart’s family receives a visit from “The X-Files” protagonists. For those who think Mulder and Scully have already experienced every possible bizarre situation, just wait until the agents meet the strange, the sinister, the enigmatic Homer Simpson. Mr. Burns makes a cameo in the Harvest Moon manga as one of the crowd to rebuild Claire's grandfather's farm.Attempted Murder: In the same previously mentioned episode, Mr. Burns hit Bart, killing him, yet being revived. In " Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in "The Curse of the Flying Hellfish"", he tried to kill Abe to cheat on a tontine, and later attempted to drown Bart. Nimoy bids the audience goodnight. He is then reminded that the show still has ten minutes left by an off-screen Squeaky-Voiced Teen, at which point he runs to his car and leaves. The Squeaky-Voiced Teen takes over narrating duties. Breaking the Fourth Wall: Leonard Nimoy does this in both his cutaways, then the Squeaky-Voiced Teen does the same at the end. Homer: I saw this in a movie about a bus that had to speed around the city, keeping its speed over fifty, and if its speed dropped, the bus would explode! I think it was called "The Bus That Couldn't Slow Down." Burns used to pay his employees a salary less than a worker in the United States can normally earn (which is illegal), but the only employee Burns pays a normal salary is Smithers. This attitude entitles Burns to deduct his employees' wages as much as he likes, with Smithers being the only exception.



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