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Chuck is a student seen in Lisa's class.

Biography

He is the kid that asked Lyle Lanley if the Springfield Monorail could outrun the Flash. [1]

When Lisa's substitute teacher, Mr. Bergstrom, asked the students what their special talents are, Chuck shows off his ability of using the trick of inverting his own eyes. [2]

In another episode in which he has an actual but brief role is when the kids are at school playing with their yo-yos one day (they're inspired to make use of them after some demonstrators come to their school and put on a show for them).

Unimpressed with Nelson's use of his yo-yo, Chuck asks, "That's your trick?", and Nelson replies with "No, this is", swinging the yo-yo up in the air and hitting Chuck with it, knocking him down. [3]

Chuck seems to be a troublemaker himself, as he was seen giving Martin a wedgie on the bus, during the episode "The Otto Show".

An episode with a summer theme features him in class on the last day of school before summer starts. Just as Miss Hoover is about to conclude the story she tells her students about Abraham Lincoln with the moment John Wilkes Booth drew his gun, the bell rings and most of the students leave.

Only he and Ralph Wiggum remain. Wanting to know more about what occurred in the Ford's Theater, Chuck inquires about it and Ralph asks if the president was all right. She tells them he was fine before Chuck, too, exits.[4]

Chuck is among the admirers of Lisa, who would eventually take the crown from the Little Miss Springfield Beauty Pageant. After greeting and passing by them, Chuck compliments, "Love that chewing gum walk". And Ralph says, "Very wrig-ley", then after toasting their pints of milk, he adds, "Can't be chewsy". [5]

Trivia

  • It appears that Chuck has a strained relationship with his father, which is shown during the episode "Duffless", where his father did not allow him anywhere near the volcano project at the science fair. Then told Chuck to stand somewhere else.
  • This character can easily be mistaken for the Buck-toothed boy.
  • When Chuck has a speaking role, he often speaks with a lisp. He's one of few characters known to speak with a lisp.

Appearances

Notes: Many of his appearances are brief background roles. The episodes he spoke in are in bold.

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