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|job = Writer<br>Worked on 6F sector ([[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]])
 
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|relatives ='''Ex-Wife:''' [[Four Regrettings and a Funeral|Unnamed]]<br>'''Children:''' [[Four Regrettings and a Funeral|Unnamed]]
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}}'''Chip Davis''' was a man who somehow impacted everyone's lives, yet was never even seen. He had a wife and children. Although he never physically appeared, he was mentioned in "[[Four Regrettings and a Funeral]]".
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'''Chip Davis''' was never seen throughout the series . His only (mentioned) appearance was at the funeral when the people of Springfield were remembering how he made ​​an impact on their lives.
 
   
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
{{ep|Four Regrettings and a Funeral}}(Funeral)
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* {{Ep|Four Regrettings and a Funeral|(Funeral)}}
   
==Trivia==
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== Trivia ==
*, He wrote [[Hans Moleman]]'s biography.
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*He wrote [[Hans Moleman]]'s biography.
 
*He helped [[Bumblebee Man]] get over his grief of the death of his parents while they were playing paintball.
 
*He helped [[Bumblebee Man]] get over his grief of the death of his parents while they were playing paintball.
 
*The sign outside of the Springfield Church during the funeral read "Chip Davis Funeral: Springfield's most beloved character that you never saw."
 
*The sign outside of the Springfield Church during the funeral read "Chip Davis Funeral: Springfield's most beloved character that you never saw."
 
*[[Homer]] mentioned that Chip was like the sixth Simpson, though he didn't know why.
 
*[[Homer]] mentioned that Chip was like the sixth Simpson, though he didn't know why.
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*According to [[Reverend Lovejoy]], Chip had many regrets, of which include:
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**Never ascending Mt. Springfield from the south-face.
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**His high school long jump record was wind aided.
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**He never broke par on hole 17 at Springfield mini-golf.
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[[Category:One-Time Characters]]
 
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Revision as of 22:45, 9 July 2020

Chip Davis was a man who somehow impacted everyone's lives, yet was never even seen. He had a wife and children. Although he never physically appeared, he was mentioned in "Four Regrettings and a Funeral".

Appearances

Trivia

  • He wrote Hans Moleman's biography.
  • He helped Bumblebee Man get over his grief of the death of his parents while they were playing paintball.
  • The sign outside of the Springfield Church during the funeral read "Chip Davis Funeral: Springfield's most beloved character that you never saw."
  • Homer mentioned that Chip was like the sixth Simpson, though he didn't know why.
  • According to Reverend Lovejoy, Chip had many regrets, of which include:
    • Never ascending Mt. Springfield from the south-face.
    • His high school long jump record was wind aided.
    • He never broke par on hole 17 at Springfield mini-golf.