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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. |
+ | '''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. |
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==Trivia== |
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*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. |
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*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." |
Revision as of 21:03, 2 December 2014
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
Episode – "Four Regrettings and a Funeral" (Funeral)
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.