- "If anything goes wrong, just dial 911. Unless it's an emergency."
- ―Wiggum [4]
- "It was only two days till he retired."
- ―Wiggum’s catchphrase
- "Cuff 'em, Lou."
- ―Wiggum's catchphrase
- "Let's roll, boys!"
- ―Wiggum's catchphrase
- "Take 'em away, boys."
- ―Wiggum [5]
- "Oh, don't worry, I'm the pief of cholice. I mean, I'm, uh, the beef with no cheese."
- ―Wiggum[src]
Chief Clancy Wiggum is the head of the Springfield Police Department. He is an extreme stereotype of a lazy police officer. Chief Wiggum is obese, ignorant and lazy, with a fondness for donuts and guns. While he pretentiously feigns authority, he has little regard for individual rights or even public safety. He is uninformed and continuously flaunts his power, albeit with good intentions most of the time. He is part Irish.[7] He is a major character in The Simpsons and has a supporting role in The Simpsons Movie.
He, along with most of Springfield's government and its police force, is also corrupt, having asked for or taken bribes several times. When Bart bribed him with stolen wedding presents, he told him to read his badge and, at the bottom of the badge, was the caption "Cash Bribes Only".[8] He has a strained friendship with Mayor Quimby. This strained relationship may help to explain why Wiggum has retained his job, despite his inability to do his duties.
He is often assisted by his more intelligent "top cops", Eddie and Lou. He is completely ignorant of Springfield's laws and even makes up his own laws on the fly. According to The Bart Book, Clancy is also in the SPD Bomb Squad, which is in fact just him in a hockey mask.
Biography[]
Clancy Wiggum was born on April 25, 1947 and was possibly born in Ireland.[9] He seemed to have spent some part of his early childhood in Maryland, as he mentioned that he used to sell ribbons there with his father, Iggy Wiggum. Iggy was a WWII veteran who died in a parade float accident in 1979, along with Arnie Gumble, Sheldon Skinner, Etch Westgrin, and Griff McDonald, who were all members of Abe Simpson's Flying Hellfish.[10] He did, however, grow up in Springfield and was among the same class and age group as Homer Simpson, Lenny Leonard, Carl Carlson, Barney Gumble, and possibly Marge Simpson.
At an early age, Wiggum played cops and robbers with Homer and other kids his age, showing a clear ambition to become a police officer.
At the age of 16, he was a hall monitor at high school, and possibly had a part-time security guard job at Springfield State University. Wiggum was present at the University's germ research labs (of which Prof. C. Montgomery Burns was chairman at the time) when Mona Simpson and the hippie activist group she was part of sabotaged the germ experiments. Wiggum, who had suffered from asthma prior to that, was cured by antibiotics that the group released to kill the germs, and helped Mona Simpson escape the police when she was on the run twenty-five years later to return the favor. Near the beginning of the school year, Wiggum, then a drug officer, was investigating Lenny, Carl, and Homer for taking marijuana, and had his sniffer dog, Sergeant Scraps, and was successful in the case.
In 1985, Chief Wiggum was involved in the barbershop quartet called the "Be Sharps". Wiggum was a member with Homer Simpson, Seymour Skinner, and Apu. However, a talent scout, who showed interest in the Be Sharps, didn't like Wiggum as a performer, saying the idea of a cop in the group was "too Village People." Consequently, he was thrown out of the group. When auditions were held to find a replacement for Wiggum, he attempted to be re-selected for the quartet, wearing a disguise similar to Dr. Doolittle, but was found out and rejected from the audition.[11]
Early attempts to get into the Police Force when he was a teenager were unsuccessful on account of his asthma, so when it had been cured he could then pursue his ambition to become a professional police officer. Having entered the Police Academy by age 24, Wiggum managed to work around his many shortcomings and finally become a full fledged officer. By the age of 34, he had managed to work his way up to the position of Police Chief of Springfield, which most likely was made possible when he "made a deal with the devil to be chief".[12] He eventually was promoted to Commissioner after Bart's hoax kidnapping case. It is implied that Wiggum managed to overcome his shortcomings with coaxing methods such as great skills with back massages and charm to get the position of Chief, but he actually received the position when the frustrated former Chief resolved to give it to the next person he met, which was Wiggum. Another explanation is when Mayor Quimby said that he made Wiggum the police chief so that the law would not be enforced to the letter, and he could get away with all his corrupt activities. This may also explain why Chief Wiggum has somewhat of a feud with Mayor Quimby, such as getting into a serious argument with him in regards to Marge's arrest,[13] blackmailing him with incriminating photos,[14] and even trying to arrest Quimby for corruption charges.[15] Regardless, Wiggum had accomplished his childhood dream.
Wiggum is currently aged somewhere between 38-43 years old.
Wiggum weighs 360 pounds (163.3 kg) and is 5'9" (175 ¼ cm) tall.
Other than his job as Police Chief, he is also the coach for the Mighty Pigs Hockey team. He is also a participant in the Annual Chili Cook-Off, where it is implied that he holds a grudge against Homer Simpson due to his scathing reviews of various chili. One year, he briefly got his revenge on Homer by including in his chili Guatemalan Insanity Peppers, which he added to his chili specifically in anticipation of Homer tasting his. However, Homer eventually got his revenge by tasting multiple tastes of chili while having coated his mouth with wax after drinking hot wax from a candle, leaving Wiggum stunned. However, Wiggum ultimately got the last laugh as the Insanity Peppers ended up causing Homer to undergo a psychotic break.
Wiggum is also worryingly dismissive of basic firearm safety and uses his gun for various tasks that continuously put his life in danger. Examples include selling pieces of it to feed his family after being fired from his position as chief of police, using it as a nutcracker, and eating donuts off its barrel. When it goes off and nearly shoots him through the head (instead going through the peak of his cap), he merely remarks on what a close call it was and resumes eating.
It was shown that Wiggum dies at the age of 62 after choking on a sub sandwich he stole from Homer Simpson, who had just been killed by his police department.[16]
Personality[]
Wiggum capitalizes the negative aspects of the police force and service, especially within Springfield and perhaps the judicial system in general. His badge actually states in fine print, "cash bribes only". In addition to the stereotype Wiggum embodies, he often eats donuts, much like Homer Simpson.
Multiple times, Wiggum displays an ignorance for the law, usually making up his own arbitrary reasons for arresting people rather than an actual crime, although sometimes Wiggum has had a clear view of the law, at ties butting heads with Mayor Quimby, who is willing to break legal laws just to retain his position as mayor of Springfield. In some cases, he tries to avoid stopping crimes, such as claiming the caller has the wrong number (912 rather than 911, even though in Homer the Great the “real” number is said to be 912), or is in disbelief when someone is reporting a crime. He also at times mixes up police acronyms, which at times had near disastrous consequences. A notable example of this was his mixing up the terms DOA (Dead on Arrival) and DWI (Driving While Impaired/Driving While Intoxicated), initially claiming to Marge Simpson that her husband Homer had been the former and then corrected himself by stating he was actually the latter when she stated he was dead in horror, only to encounter Mrs. Phillips, whom he earlier called in to pick up her husband due to him supposedly being arrested on a DWI charge, only for him to quickly duck out under the excuse of going to lunch while directing her to another officer due to her husband actually being DOA.
Despite this, there have been instances where Wiggum proves to be a good cop at times, showing a surprising level of competence when push turns to shove; and it is perhaps this quality which demonstrates why he was appointed as 'chief' in the first place. For example, he successfully located the missing Maggie Simpson and helped Homer chase Marge and Ruth Connors when they became convicts. He showed an unprecedentedly high level of dedication to his police work by conducting an extremely thorough investigation when trying to find the shooter who gunned down Mr. Burns. His dedication to his police work can also be shown when he is encouraged by others, such as in 'Pranksta Rap' and in 'The Fat Blue Line'.
It is also shown on various occasions throughout the series that he can be quite loving, such as in S17 E07 "The Last of the Red Hat Mamas"[17] where he hugs Lou, as well as Homer and Marge in S21 E14 "Postcards From the Wedge" [18]. He is also sensitive, fun-loving, and has a cheeky or mischievous sense of humor, and shows genuine care for his son, Ralph. In "Chief of Hearts", he is seen to have a close friendship with Homer, due to their similarities.
Family[]
Aside from his late father, Clancy is the husband of Sarah Wiggum (whom he met when arresting her for possession of drugs that he planted on her to "make her notice him") and the father of Ralph Wiggum, a second grader at Springfield Elementary. He has an unseen cousin named Mark who went to Pennsylvania State University; Wiggum describes him as a "fat kid who played a lot of Tetris." Wiggum also has an unnamed brother who, after attending military school, presumably went crazy and now "owns and operates a famous cave", and he claims to have a sister, who is completely hairless like a Sphinx cat. Besides Iggy Wiggum, his deceased relatives include brother-in-law Fred Kanneke and an uncle who, according to Wiggum, died of "crotch dot."
Non canon[]
Treehouse of Horror[]
In "The Devil and Homer Simpson", Chief Wiggum has a brief appearance in the ending where he and the other members of the Springfield Police Department are waiting outside the Simpsons' house, obviously in anticipation of tearing chunks of Homer's doughnut-ified head for their morning coffee (a consequence of his narrowly escaping the Devil's snares).
Wiggum also briefly appears in "Treehouse of Horror VI" as part of the PTA meeting on "Smarch", where he bore witness to Groundskeeper Willie's grisly demise. When Willie ominously threatened them for leaving him to die, Wiggum jokingly asked if he was going to use "skeleton power" against their children in reference to Willie's now-skeletal-like, charred corpse.
In "Treehouse of Horror XV", he acted as the yard inspector in London trying to solve the case of the Muttonchop Murderer that was killing several prostitutes. He eventually arrests Homer for the deed, although he was ultimately exposed by Bart and Lisa as being the true Muttonchop Murderer, and attempts to make his escape via hot air balloon, although his escape was foiled by Kang and Kodos. It is later revealed to be a dream by his son that was caused by his ingesting of opium which he revealed to Wiggum, who revealed that it's still a dream.
In "Treehouse of Horror XXIII", he was called in to investigate the Simpson House after the family discovered unusual activity inside it because of an unusual flame. He identified it as hellfire, and stated that someone sold their soul to the Devil and that he was expecting his due. However, upon the ring of a cuckoo clock, he ended up turned into a skeleton (presumably by the Devil) and collapsed to dust, although not before warning the family that the Devil feeds on "more than just fear."
Future[]
It is shown in Professor Frink's future machine that Wiggum will, along with Lou and Eddie, become a Robo-Cop-like machine-officer with a rotisserie in his stomach.
In "Flanders' Ladder", Wiggum dies at age 62 when he chokes on Homer's sub.
Video-games[]
The Simpsons: Hit and Run[]
Wiggum appears several times in The Simpsons: Hit and Run video game. The first time is during Level 2, where he attempts to arrest Bart for buying illegal fireworks, intending to place him under five life sentences of community service, although he later seems to forget this as he tells Bart that Herman's Military Antiques was robbed of a radio recently, and suggests that the skid marks from tires would probably lead to the culprit. It is implied in the former mission that he uses his son Ralph in sting operations, at least in regards to the sale of illegal fireworks. He later appears in Level 3 when he is trying to bust Snake Jailbird under the Three Strikes Law, but hasn't gotten any evidence yet due to his being a "very, very bad cop" (in his own words). Lisa manages to help him collect evidence to put Snake away in exchange for information in regards to her brother's whereabouts. However, he makes a bigger role in Level 4, where he first asks Marge to collect some donuts which are falling out of a Lard Lad Donuts truck due to suffering a severe case of sugar withdrawal in exchange for giving her information about crop circles, and secondly when he races Marge to 742 Evergreen Terrace after she destroyed several trucks of Buzz Cola (he was particularly upset with Marge for this act, as according to him, Buzz Cola was the only thing that gave him the courage to take his shirt off in the police station locker room).
The Simpsons Game[]
Wiggum appears at the end of Bartman Begins to take Principal Skinner away for having the three teenagers rob the museum. He also appears as one of the contestants in the Duff Ultimate Eating Challenge in Around the World in 80 Bites. He appears as one of the enemies in Mob Rules, where he tries controlling the mob, mainly by blockading key parts of the town but, in the Xbox and PS3 versions, helping try and protect the statue in the town square. He can also be heard speaking through his megaphone throughout the level and he can always be found in the police station during free roam.
Other[]
Chief Wiggum has his own spin-off show in "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase" called "Chief Wiggum P.I." He is fired from the Springfield force for corruption and moves to New Orleans to start working as a private investigator, with Skinner as his partner. Wiggum and Ralph live in a boat house, and Ralph is kidnapped by a villain called Big Daddy. He later finds his son, and lets Big Daddy escape.
In "Lisa the Boy Scout", Chief Wiggum angrily confronts Sarah after finding that his partner Eddie is Ralph's biological father.
Chief Wiggum also appears in the video game Lego Dimensions. He is seen during the Chaos when Lord Business's Micro Managers attack Springfield over in front of the Town hall. Chief Wiggum appears in The Simpsons level pack, "The Mysterious Voyage of Homer" his role similar to that of the episode it's based on.
Behind the Laughter[]
Voice[]
Wiggum is voiced by Hank Azaria on a gruff tone similar to Moe's, however a bit higher and less rough. Azaria first based his voice for Wiggum on David Brinkley, but soon switched it to an Edward G. Robinson impression.
Name[]
His surname "Wiggum" is Matt Groening's mother's maiden name. As a pun, Wiggum was designed to look like a pig. Many characters, such as Sideshow Bob, have made fun of his pig-like appearance, calling him names such as "Chief Piggum".
Relationship with Ralph Wiggum[]
Ralph was not revealed to be the son of Clancy Wiggum until the episode "I Love Lisa", where Ralph seeks advice about his crush on Lisa to Clancy. The writers decided that making Ralph the son of Chief Wiggum would make sense due to similar body types and usual levels of intelligence.
Trivia[]
- According to Hank Azaria, his voice as Wiggum was based on "a bad impression" of actor Edward G. Robinson. This was even given brief nods in several episodes:
- In the episode "Bart Gets an Elephant", where Chief Wiggum, upon getting a 911 call about a liquor store robbery that had an officer being shot in the line of duty, proceeds to sarcastically dismiss the caller by saying "Yeah, sure. And I'm Edward G. Robinson!"
- In "The Day the Violence Died", during Roger Meyers, Jr.'s tirade about how everyone had plagiarized against someone to create something, he cites Chief Wiggum as someone who was "plagiarized", referring to Edward G. Robinson's basis for the character.
- In the Italian version of the show, he speaks with a Neapolitan accent, and his last name was changed to "Winchester" for unknown reasons.
- Wiggum is very sensitive to poison oak and immediately collapses from an allergic reaction after in contact with it.
- A flashback in "Mother Simpson" shows that Wiggum and Homer Simpson are about 6 or 7 years apart. However, in "Springfield Up", they are shown to be the same age. This might be due to the bad continuity of the series.
- Wiggum's catchphrase, "Cuff 'em, Lou," could be a reference to the original Hawaii 5-0, where McGarrett says, "Book 'em, Danno."
- His BMI is 53.27.
- On two separate occasions, Wiggum has referenced Goldilocks and the Three Bears:
- When Homer returned for a rematch regarding the Guatemalan Insanity Pepper, Wiggum, while mocking Homer, stated "Oh no, my porridge is too hot!"
- He also used the code handle "Papa Bear" when chasing down an escaped Cattle Rustler (Snake Jailbird) when communicating through the police scanner.
- Although Irish, his surname is of Norwegian origin.
- He is left-handed.[19]
- According to "The Computer Wore Menace Shoes", it is implied that he uses the electric chair to cook chicken.
- He used to be part of the Springfield Fire Department, according to 'Homer the Heretic'.
- In "She Used to Be My Girl", it is revealed that he is a boat enthusiast, an amateur historian, and a yo-yo dieter.
- He is a member of the Stonecutters.
- It is hinted on some occasions that he might be bisexual, such as in "There's Something About Marrying", "Much Apu About Something" and "The Simpsons Guy".
- With previously being a member of the 'Be Sharps' group and often taking part in musicals, it is hinted he might have an interest in singing/acting. His voice actor, Hank Azaria, has sung with Clancy's voice in interviews and even live on stage, singing songs like 'Let It Go' (from Frozen) and 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow' (from The Wizard of Oz). Hank stated he thinks Clancy has a decent singing voice and seems to want him to sing more on the show.
- In "Penny-Wiseguys", when asked by Lou, Clancy said the reason why he wanted to become a cop was because he is an "adrenaline junkie".
- Despite being a main character on the show, he has very little appearances in Season 1 and Season 2, only appearing briefly a couple of times in each season. His personality is also seems a little different from the rest of the series, with being more serious and focused on his job, and his voice also sounds a little different from the rest of the series too, as a lot of the characters were back then. This is probably due to his character having yet being developed.
- In "Moe Baby Blues", it is implied that he is a soccer coach outside his police job.
- According to "Covercraft", he calls edamame "Salt Peas".
- He seems to like denim jeans, as shown in S06 E23 ‘The Springfield Connection ' and in S24 E20 "The Fabulous Faker Boy".
- He seems to enjoy playful teasing, as shown in S04 E16 "Duffless" (spraying Sarah with the hose) and S26 E01 "Clown in the Dumps" (grossing kids out with crime photos).
- He seems to like abbreviations, such as in "A Father's Watch" and "To Surveil With Love".
- Even though it's been implied he might be Irish on the show, he stated once in Tapped Out that he is actually not.
- According to the Season 26 episode "The Kids Are All Fight", it was shown in a brochure that he performs in a group called “The Sunshine Boys”, along with the Sea Captain, which could imply that they’re both close friends.
- In addition to his interest in performing, he seems to enjoy entertaining people too, such as in "Lisa the Iconoclast" (using skull as puppet).
- Like most characters in The Simpsons, he doesn’t age. It is revealed in "The Bob Next Door" that he is 43 years old (drawing of gun). However in "The Fat Blue Line", he said to Marge that he’s 38 years old. But in a more realistic sense, he’d probably be around 43-50 years old by now, if he were in his 30s when the show started in 1989, thus born in somewhere between the 1947-1950s.
- Episodes like "I'm Just a Girl Who Can't Say D'oh", a scene in Virtual Springfield, and various moments in Tapped Out imply he is into crossdressing, or drag, to some degree.
- In more recent seasons, Clancy has been seen wearing civilian clothing (besides church scenes) when off duty.
Appearances[]
- Episode – "Homer's Odyssey"
- Episode – "The Telltale Head"
- Episode – "Krusty Gets Busted"
- Episode – "Bart Gets an "F""
- Episode – "One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish"
- Episode – "Principal Charming" (brief cameo - at restaurant)
- Episode – "Old Money" (mentioned in credits)
- Episode – "Blood Feud" (non speaking cameo - in audience)
- Episode – "Stark Raving Dad"
- Episode – "When Flanders Failed"
- Episode – "Bart the Murderer"
- Episode – "Homer Defined"
- Episode – "Like Father, Like Clown"
- Episode – "Flaming Moe's"
- Episode – "I Married Marge"
- Episode – "Radio Bart"
- Episode – "Lisa the Greek"
- Episode – "Homer Alone"
- Episode – "Homer at the Bat"
- Episode – "Separate Vocations"
- Episode – "Dog of Death"
- Episode – "Black Widower"
- Episode – "The Otto Show"
- Episode – "A Streetcar Named Marge"
- Episode – "Homer the Heretic"
- Episode – "Lisa the Beauty Queen"
- Episode – "Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie"
- Episode – "Marge Gets a Job"
- Episode – "Lisa's First Word" (flashback)
- Episode – "Homer's Triple Bypass"
- Episode – "Marge vs. the Monorail"
- Episode – "Brother from the Same Planet"
- Episode – "I Love Lisa"
- Episode – "Duffless"
- Episode – "Last Exit to Springfield"
- Episode – "So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show"
- Episode – "Whacking Day"
- Episode – "Marge in Chains"
- Episode – "Krusty Gets Kancelled"
- Episode – "Homer's Barbershop Quartet"
- Episode – "Cape Feare"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror IV" ("The Devil and Homer Simpson"; "Bart Simpson's Dracula")
- Episode – "Marge on the Lam"
- Episode – "Bart's Inner Child"
- Episode – "Boy-Scoutz 'n the Hood"
- Episode – "$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)" (cameo)
- Episode – "Homer the Vigilante"
- Episode – "Homer Loves Flanders"
- Episode – "Bart Gets an Elephant"
- Episode – "Burns' Heir"
- Episode – "Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song"
- Episode – "The Boy Who Knew Too Much"
- Episode – "Bart of Darkness"
- Episode – "Another Simpsons Clip Show" (flashback)
- Episode – "Treehouse of Horror V"
- Episode – "Bart's Girlfriend" (non-speaking cameo)
- Episode – "Lisa on Ice"
- Episode – "Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy" (mentioned)
- Episode – "And Maggie Makes Three"
- Episode – "Bart's Comet"
- Episode – "Homie the Clown"
- Episode – "Homer vs. Patty and Selma"
- Episode – "A Star is Burns"
- Episode – "Lisa's Wedding"
- Episode – "Two Dozen and One Greyhounds"
- Episode – "The PTA Disbands" (non-speaking cameo)
- Episode – "'Round Springfield"
- Episode – "The Springfield Connection"
- Episode – "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)"
- Episode – "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)"
- Episode – "Radioactive Man"
- Episode – "Bart Sells His Soul"
- Episode – "Lisa the Vegetarian"
- Episode – "Treehouse of Horror VI"
- Episode – "Mother Simpson"
- Episode – "Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming"
- Episode – "The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular" (flashback)
- Episode – "Team Homer"
- Episode – "Two Bad Neighbors"
- Episode – "Bart the Fink"
- Episode – "Lisa the Iconoclast"
- Episode – "Homer the Smithers"
- Episode – "The Day the Violence Died" (non-speaking cameo)
- Episode – "A Fish Called Selma"
- Episode – "22 Short Films About Springfield"
- Episode – "Much Apu About Nothing"
- Episode – "You Only Move Twice"
- Episode – "Burns, Baby Burns"
- Episode – "Bart After Dark"
- Episode – "Lisa's Date with Density"
- Episode – "Hurricane Neddy"
- Episode – "El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer (The Mysterious Voyage of Homer)"
- Episode – "The Springfield Files"
- Episode – "The Twisted World of Marge Simpson"
- Episode – "SimpsoncalifragilisticexpialaD'oh-cious"
- Episode – "Brother from Another Series"
- Episode – "My Sister, My Sitter"
- Episode – "Grade School Confidential"
- Episode – "Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment"
- Episode – "The Canine Mutiny"
- Episode – "The Old Man and the Lisa"
- Episode – "In Marge We Trust" (non-speaking cameo)
- Episode – "Homer's Enemy" (voice only)
- Episode – "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase"
- Episode – "The Secret War of Lisa Simpson"
- Episode – "The Principal and the Pauper"
- Episode – "Treehouse of Horror VIII"
- Episode – "The Cartridge Family" (cameo - in audience & deleted scene)
- Episode – "Bart Star"
- Episode – "The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons" (non-speaking cameo)
- Episode – "Lisa the Skeptic"
- Episode – "Realty Bites"
- Episode – "Miracle on Evergreen Terrace"
- Episode – "All Singing, All Dancing" (flashbacks)
- Episode – "Bart Carny"
- Episode – "Das Bus"
- Episode – "The Last Temptation of Krust"
- Episode – "Dumbbell Indemnity"
- Episode – "Lisa the Simpson"
- Episode – "This Little Wiggy"
- Episode – "The Trouble with Trillions"
- Episode – "Trash of the Titans"
- Episode – "King of the Hill"
- Episode – "Lost Our Lisa"
- Episode – "Natural Born Kissers"
- Episode – "Treehouse of Horror IX"
- Episode – "When You Dish Upon a Star"
- Episode – "D'oh-in' in the Wind"
- Episode – "Lisa Gets an "A"" (non speaking cameo - in audience)
- Episode – "Mayored to the Mob"
- Episode – "Viva Ned Flanders" (non speaking cameo - in audience)
- Episode – "Wild Barts Can't Be Broken"
- Episode – "Sunday, Cruddy Sunday"
- Episode – "Homer to the Max"
- Episode – "I'm with Cupid"
- Episode – "Maximum Homerdrive"
- Episode – "Marge Simpson in: "Screaming Yellow Honkers""
- Episode – "Make Room for Lisa"
- Episode – "Simpsons Bible Stories"
- Episode – "Mom and Pop Art"
- Episode – "The Old Man and the "C" Student"
- Episode – "Monty Can't Buy Me Love"
- Episode – "They Saved Lisa's Brain"
- Episode – "Beyond Blunderdome"
- Episode – "Brother's Little Helper"
- Episode – "Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?"
- Episode – "Treehouse of Horror X"
- Episode – "E-I-E-I-D'oh"
- Episode – "Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder"
- Episode – "Eight Misbehavin'"
- Episode – "Take My Wife, Sleaze"
- Episode – "Grift of the Magi"
- Episode – "Faith Off" (non-speaking cameo - in audience)
- Episode – "Saddlesore Galactica"
- Episode – "Alone Again, Natura-Diddily"
- Episode – "Last Tap Dance in Springfield"
- Episode – "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge"
- Episode – "Behind the Laughter"
- Episode – "A Tale of Two Springfields"
- Episode – "Lisa the Tree Hugger"
- Episode – "Homer vs. Dignity"
- Episode – "The Great Money Caper"
- Episode – "Skinner's Sense of Snow"
- Episode – "Pokey Mom"
- Episode – "Worst Episode Ever"
- Episode – "Tennis the Menace"
- Episode – "Day of the Jackanapes"
- Episode – "New Kids on the Blecch"
- Episode – "Hungry, Hungry Homer"
- Episode – "Bye Bye Nerdie"
- Episode – "Trilogy of Error"
- Episode – "I'm Goin' to Praiseland"
- Episode – "Children of a Lesser Clod"
- Episode – "Simpsons Tall Tales"
- Episode – "The Parent Rap"
- Episode – "A Hunka Hunka Burns in Love"
- Episode – "The Blunder Years"
- Episode – "She of Little Faith" (non-speaking cameo)
- Episode – "Brawl in the Family"
- Episode – "Sweets and Sour Marge"
- Episode – "Half-Decent Proposal"
- Episode – "The Bart Wants What It Wants"
- Episode – "The Lastest Gun in the West"
- Episode – "Tales from the Public Domain"
- Episode – "Weekend at Burnsie's"
- Episode – "Gump Roast"
- Episode – "I Am Furious (Yellow)" (brief cameo - tackling Homer)
- Episode – "The Frying Game"
- Episode – "Poppa's Got a Brand New Badge"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XIII"
- Episode – "How I Spent My Strummer Vacation"
- Episode – "Large Marge"
- Episode – "The Great Louse Detective"
- Episode – "The Dad Who Knew Too Little"
- Episode – "The Strong Arms of the Ma"
- Episode – "Pray Anything" (non-speaking cameo)
- Episode – "I'm Spelling as Fast as I Can" (non-speaking cameo)
- Episode – "'Scuse Me While I Miss the Sky"
- Episode – "Three Gays of the Condo"
- Episode – "Brake My Wife, Please"
- Episode – "The Bart of War"
- Episode – "Moe Baby Blues"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XIV"
- Episode – "My Mother the Carjacker"
- Episode – "The President Wore Pearls"
- Episode – "The Fat and the Furriest"
- Episode – "Today, I Am a Clown"
- Episode – "'Tis the Fifteenth Season"
- Episode – "Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens and Gays"
- Episode – "I, (Annoyed Grunt)-Bot"
- Episode – "Margical History Tour"
- Episode – "Smart and Smarter"
- Episode – "The Ziff Who Came to Dinner"
- Episode – "Co-Dependent's Day"
- Episode – "'The Wandering Juvie"
- Episode – "My Big Fat Geek Wedding"
- Episode – "Simple Simpson"
- Episode – "The Way We Weren't"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XV"
- Episode – "All's Fair in Oven War"
- Episode – "She Used to Be My Girl"
- Episode – "Fat Man and Little Boy"
- Episode – "Midnight Rx"
- Episode – "Mommie Beerest"
- Episode – "Pranksta Rap"
- Episode – "There's Something About Marrying"
- Episode – "On a Clear Day I Can't See My Sister"
- Episode – "Mobile Homer"
- Episode – "The Seven-Beer Snitch"
- Episode – "Future-Drama"
- Episode – "The Heartbroke Kid" (non-speaking cameo)
- Episode – "A Star Is Torn" (non-speaking cameo)
- Episode – "Thank God It's Doomsday"
- Episode – "The Girl Who Slept Too Little"
- Episode – "Marge's Son Poisoning"
- Episode – "See Homer Run"
- Episode – "The Italian Bob"
- Episode – "Simpsons Christmas Stories" (first and second segment)
- Episode – "We're on the Road to D'oh-where"
- Episode – "Bart Has Two Mommies" (non-speaking cameo)
- Episode – "Homer Simpson, This Is Your Wife" (non-speaking cameo)
- Episode – "Million Dollar Abie"
- Episode – "Kiss Kiss Bang Bangalore" (mentioned)
- Episode – "The Wettest Stories Ever Told" (first and third segment)
- Episode – "Regarding Margie"
- Episode – "The Monkey Suit"
- Episode – "Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play" (non-speaking cameo)
- Episode – "G.I. D'oh"
- Episode – "Ice Cream of Margie (with the Light Blue Hair)"
- Episode – "Marge Gamer" (non-speaking cameo - in game)
- Episode – "The Boys of Bummer"
- Episode – "You Kent Always Say What You Want"
- Episode – "Homer of Seville"
- Episode – "Midnight Towboy"
- Episode – "Love, Springfieldian Style"
- Episode – "Dial "N" for Nerder"
- Episode – "Papa Don't Leech"
- Episode – "Any Given Sundance"
- Episode – "All About Lisa" (non-speaking cameo)
- Episode – "Sex, Pies, and Idiot Scrapes"
- Episode – "Double, Double, Boy in Trouble"
- Episode – "Mypods and Boomsticks" (non-speaking cameo)
- Episode – "The Burns and the Bees"
- Episode – "Lisa the Drama Queen" (non-speaking cameo)
- Episode – "Take My Life, Please"
- Episode – "How the Test Was Won" (flashback)
- Episode – "No Loan Again, Naturally"
- Episode – "In the Name of the Grandfather"
- Episode – "Wedding for Disaster" (non-speaking cameo)
- Episode – "The Good, the Sad and the Drugly" (non-speaking cameo)
- Episode – "Waverly Hills, 9-0-2-1-D'oh"
- Episode – "Four Great Women and a Manicure"
- Episode – "Coming to Homerica"
- Episode – "The Great Wife Hope" (brief cameo - in audience)
- Episode – "The Devil Wears Nada" (pictured - in calendar)
- Episode – "Rednecks and Broomsticks"
- Episode – "O Brother, Where Bart Thou?"
- Episode – "Thursdays with Abie"
- Episode – "Million Dollar Maybe"
- Episode – "Boy Meets Curl"
- Episode – "The Color Yellow" (non-speaking cameo)
- Episode – "American History X-cellent"
- Episode – "Chief of Hearts"
- Episode – "To Surveil With Love" Couch Gag
- Episode – "The Bob Next Door"
- Episode – "Loan-a Lisa"
- Episode – "The Fool Monty"
- Episode – "Donnie Fatso"
- Episode – "Moms I'd Like to Forget"
- Episode – "A Midsummer's Nice Dream"
- Episode – "The Great Simpsina"
- Episode – "The Real Housewives of Fat Tony"
- Episode – "Homer Scissorhands"
- Episode – "500 Keys"
- Episode – "Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts"
- Episode – "Replaceable You"
- Episode – "The Food Wife"
- Episode – "The Book Job" (non-speaking cameo)
- Episode – "Moe Goes from Rags to Riches"
- Episode – "The Daughter Also Rises"
- Episode – "At Long Last Leave"
- Episode – "Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart"
- Episode – "How I Wet Your Mother"
- Episode – "A Totally Fun Thing That Bart Will Never Do Again"
- Episode – "The Spy Who Learned Me"
- Episode – "Ned 'N Edna's Blend"
- Episode – "Lisa Goes Gaga"
- Episode – "Moonshine River"
- Episode – "Adventures in Baby-Getting"
- Episode – "Penny-Wiseguys"
- Episode – "A Tree Grows in Springfield"
- Episode – "The Day the Earth Stood Cool"
- Episode – "To Cur, with Love"
- Episode – "Homer Goes to Prep School"
- Episode – "A Test Before Trying"
- Episode – "Changing of the Guardian"
- Episode – "Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing"
- Episode – "Gorgeous Grampa"
- Episode – "Dark Knight Court"
- Episode – "Pulpit Friction" (non-speaking cameo)
- Episode – "The Fabulous Faker Boy"
- Episode – "Dangers on a Train"
- Episode – "Homerland"
- Episode – "Four Regrettings and a Funeral"
- Episode – "Yolo" (non speaking cameo - in audience)
- Episode – "Labor Pains" (non-speaking cameo)
- Episode – "The Kid is All Right" ('Musicville' opening)
- Episode – "Yellow Subterfuge"
- Episode – "White Christmas Blues"
- Episode – "Steal This Episode"
- Episode – "The Man Who Grew Too Much"
- Episode – "The Winter of His Content"
- Episode – "Luca$"
- Episode – "Days of Future Future"
- Episode – "Brick Like Me"
- Episode – "Pay Pal"
- Episode – "The Yellow Badge of Cowardge"
- Episode – "The Simpsons Guy"
- Episode – "Clown in the Dumps"
- Episode – "The Wreck of the Relationship"
- Episode – "Super Franchise Me"
- Episode – "Opposites A-Frack"
- Episode – "Simpsorama"
- Episode – "Covercraft"
- Episode – "I Won't Be Home for Christmas"
- Episode – "Bart's New Friend"
- Episode – "The Musk Who Fell to Earth"
- Episode – "Walking Big & Tall"
- Episode – "My Fare Lady"
- Episode – "The Princess Guide"
- Episode – "Sky Police"
- Episode – "Waiting for Duffman"
- Episode – "Peeping Mom"
- Episode – "The Kids Are All Fight"
- Episode – "Bull-E"
- Episode – "Mathlete's Feat" (non speaking cameo - in audience)
- Episode – "Cue Detective"
- Episode – "Halloween of Horror"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XXVI"
- Episode – "Friend with Benefit"
- Episode – "Lisa with an "S""
- Episode – "Paths of Glory"
- Episode – "Barthood"
- Episode – "The Girl Code" (brief cameo)
- Episode – "Much Apu About Something" (non-speaking cameo)
- Episode – "Gal of Constant Sorrow"
- Episode – "Lisa the Veterinarian"
- Episode – "The Burns Cage"
- Episode – "Fland Canyon" (non-speaking cameo)
- Episode – "To Courier with Love" (French doppelganger)
- Episode – "Simprovised"
- Episode – "Orange is the New Yellow"
- Episode – "Monty Burns' Fleeing Circus"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XXVII" (Dry Hard, BFF)
- Episode – "Havana Wild Weekend"
- Episode – "Dad Behavior"
- Episode – "Fatzcarraldo"
- Episode – "The Cad and the Hat"
- Episode – "Kamp Krustier"
- Episode – "22 For 30"
- Episode – "A Father's Watch"
- Episode – "The Caper Chase"
- Episode – "Looking for Mr. Goodbart"
- Episode – "Moho House"
- Episode – "Dogtown"
- Episode – "The Serfsons"
- Episode – "Springfield Splendor"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XXVIII" (Coralisa)
- Episode – "Grampy Can Ya Hear Me" (couch gag)
- Episode – "The Old Blue Mayor She Ain't What She Used To Be"
- Episode – "Singin' In The Lane"
- Episode – "Gone Boy"
- Episode – "Haw-Haw Land"
- Episode – "Frink Gets Testy"
- Episode – "Homer Is Where the Art Isn't"
- Episode – "No Good Read Goes Unpunished"
- Episode – "King Leer"
- Episode – "Lisa Gets the Blues"
- Episode – "Flanders' Ladder"
- Episode – "Bart's Not Dead"
- Episode – "My Way or the Highway to Heaven" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Baby You Can't Drive My Car" (title gag)
- Episode – "From Russia Without Love" (non-speaking cameo)
- Episode – "Daddicus Finch"
- Episode – "The Clown Stays in the Picture" (flashback)
- Episode – "I Want You (She's So Heavy)"
- Episode – "Bart vs. Itchy & Scratchy"
- Episode – "Girl's in the Band" (non-speaking cameo)
- Episode – "I'm Just a Girl Who Can't Say D'oh"
- Episode – "Woo-hoo Dunnit?"
- Episode – "Crystal Blue-Haired Persuasion"
- Episode – "The Winter of Our Monetized Content"
- Episode – "The Fat Blue Line"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XXX"
- Episode – "Gorillas on the Mast"
- Episode – "Marge the Lumberjill"
- Episode – "Todd, Todd, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?"
- Episode – "Bobby, It's Cold Outside"
- Episode – "Hail to the Teeth"
- Episode – "The Miseducation of Lisa Simpson"
- Episode – "Frinkcoin"
- Episode – "Screenless"
- Episode – "Better Off Ned"
- Episode – "Warrin' Priests (Part One)"
- Episode – "Warrin' Priests (Part Two)"
- Episode – "The Hateful Eight-Year-Olds" (seen on cruise)
- Episode – "The Way of the Dog"
- Episode – "Now Museum, Now You Don't (episode)"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XXXI"
- Episode – "The 7 Beer Itch" (seen in police car near weigh station)
- Episode – "Podcast News"
- Episode – "A Springfield Summer Christmas for Christmas"
- Episode – "The Dad-Feelings Limited"
- Episode – "Wad Goals"
- Episode – "Yokel Hero"
- Episode – "Uncut Femmes"
- Episode – "Mother and Child Reunion"
- Episode – "The Man from G.R.A.M.P.A."
- Episode – "The Star of the Backstage"
- Episode – "Bart's In Jail!"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XXXII"
- Episode – "Lisa's Belly" (non-speaking cameo at end)
- Episode – "A Serious Flanders: Part Two"
- Episode – "Mothers and Other Strangers" (flashback)
- Episode – "A Made Maggie"
- Episode – "The Longest Marge" (non-speaking cameo at church)
- Episode – "Boyz N the Highlands"
- Episode – "Bart the Cool Kid"
- Episode – "You Won't Believe What This Episode is About - Act Three Will Shock You!" (non-speaking cameo in church)
- Episode – "Pretty Whittle Liar"
- Episode – "My Octopus and a Teacher" (non-speaking cameo; in audience at school)
- Episode – "Girls Just Shauna Have Fun"
- Episode – "Marge the Meanie"
- Episode – "Poorhouse Rock"
- Episode – "Habeas Tortoise"
- Episode – "Lisa the Boy Scout"
- Episode – "Step Brother from the Same Planet"
- Episode – "When Nelson Met Lisa"
- Episode – "Top Goon"
- Episode – "My Life as a Vlog"
- Episode – "The Many Saints of Springfield"
- Episode – "Bartless"
- Episode – "Pin Gal"
- Episode – "Clown V. Board of Education"
- Episode – "Homer's Adventures Through the Windshield Glass" (seen in piece of glass)
- Episode – "Homer's Crossing"
- Episode – "A Mid-Childhood Night's Dream"
- Episode – "McMansion & Wife"
- Episode – "Thirst Trap: A Corporate Love Story"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XXXIV" (Wild Barts Can't Be Token, Lout Break)
- Episode – "Iron Marge"
- Episode – "It's a Blunderful Life"
- Episode – "Murder, She Boat"
- Episode – "Clan of the Cave Mom"
- Episode – "Cremains of the Day"
- Episode – "The Tell-Tale Pants"
- Episode – "The Tipping Point" (dream)
- Episode – "Bart's Brain"
- Music video – "Deep, Deep Trouble"
- Video game – The Simpsons Road Rage
- Video game – The Simpsons Skateboarding
- Video game – The Simpsons: Hit and Run
- Video game – The Simpsons Game
- Video game – The Simpsons: Minutes to Meltdown
- Video game – The Simpsons: Tapped Out
- Video game – LEGO Dimensions
- Comic book – The Amazing Colossal Homer
- Comic book – Comic Fan No More
- Comic book – Fangs for Nothing!
- Commercials – Hard Times
- Commercials – " I've Been Robbed "
- Commercials – " Crime of the Century "
- Video game – The Simpsons Ride}}
The Simpsons: Season One | ||||
"Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire": | "Bart the Genius": | "Homer's Odyssey": | "There's No Disgrace Like Home": | "Bart the General": |
Absent | Absent | Minor | Absent | Absent |
"Moaning Lisa": | "The Call of the Simpsons": | "The Telltale Head": | "Life on the Fast Lane": | "Homer's Night Out": |
Absent | Absent | Minor | Absent | Absent |
"The Crepes of Wrath": | "Krusty Gets Busted": | "Some Enchanted Evening": | ||
Absent | Minor | Absent |
The Simpsons: Season Two | ||||
"Bart Gets an "F"": | "Simpson and Delilah": | "Treehouse of Horror": | "Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish": | "Dancin' Homer": |
Cameo | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent |
"Dead Putting Society": | "Bart vs. Thanksgiving": | "Bart the Daredevil": | "Itchy & Scratchy & Marge": | "Bart Gets Hit by a Car": |
Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent |
"One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish": | "The Way We Was": | "Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment": | "Principal Charming": | "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?": |
Minor | Absent | Absent | Cameo | Absent |
"Bart's Dog Gets an F": | "Old Money": | "Brush with Greatness": | "Lisa's Substitute": | "The War of the Simpsons": |
Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent |
"Three Men and a Comic Book": | "Blood Feud": | |||
Absent | Cameo |
The Simpsons: Season Three | ||||
"Stark Raving Dad": | "Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington": | "When Flanders Failed": | "Bart the Murderer": | "Homer Defined": |
Cameo | Absent | Cameo | Minor | Minor |
"Like Father, Like Clown": | "Treehouse of Horror II": | "Lisa's Pony": | "Saturdays of Thunder": | "Flaming Moe's": |
Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent |
"Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk": | "I Married Marge": | "Radio Bart": | "Lisa the Greek": | "Homer Alone": |
Absent | Absent | Minor | Minor | Minor |
"Bart the Lover": | "Homer at the Bat": | "Separate Vocations": | "Dog of Death": | "Colonel Homer": |
Absent | Minor | Minor | Minor | Absent |
"Black Widower": | "The Otto Show": | "Bart's Friend Falls in Love": | "Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?": | |
Minor | Minor | Absent | Absent |
The Simpsons: Season Four | ||||
"Kamp Krusty": | "A Streetcar Named Marge": | "Homer the Heretic": | "Lisa the Beauty Queen": | "Treehouse of Horror III": |
Absent | Minor | Minor | Minor | Absent |
"Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie": | "Marge Gets a Job": | "New Kid on the Block": | "Mr. Plow": | "Lisa's First Word": |
Minor | Minor | Absent | Absent | Minor |
"Homer's Triple Bypass": | "Marge vs. the Monorail": | "Selma's Choice": | "Brother from the Same Planet": | "I Love Lisa": |
Minor | Minor | Absent | Minor | Minor |
"Duffless": | "Last Exit to Springfield": | "So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show": | "The Front": | "Whacking Day": |
Minor | Minor | Minor | Absent | Minor |
"Marge in Chains": | "Krusty Gets Kancelled": | |||
Minor | Minor |
The Simpsons: Season Five | ||||
"Homer's Barbershop Quartet": | "Cape Feare": | "Homer Goes to College": | "Rosebud": | "Treehouse of Horror IV": |
Major | Minor | Absent | Absent | Minor |
"Marge on the Lam": | "Bart's Inner Child": | "Boy-Scoutz 'n the Hood": | "The Last Temptation of Homer": | "$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)": |
Major | Cameo | Minor | Absent | Cameo |
"Homer the Vigilante": | "Bart Gets Famous": | "Homer and Apu": | "Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy": | "Deep Space Homer": |
Minor | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent |
"Homer Loves Flanders": | "Bart Gets an Elephant": | "Burns' Heir": | "Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song": | "The Boy Who Knew Too Much": |
Minor | Minor | Minor | Minor | Minor |
"Lady Bouvier's Lover": | "Secrets of a Successful Marriage": | |||
Absent | Minor |
The Simpsons: Season Six | ||||
"Bart of Darkness": | "Lisa's Rival": | "Another Simpsons Clip Show": | "Itchy & Scratchy Land": | "Sideshow Bob Roberts": |
Minor | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent |
"Treehouse of Horror V": | "Bart's Girlfriend": | "Lisa on Ice": | "Homer Badman": | "Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy": |
Minor | Cameo | Minor | Absent | Absent |
"Fear of Flying": | "Homer the Great": | "And Maggie Makes Three": | "Bart's Comet": | "Homie the Clown": |
Absent | Minor | Minor | Minor | Minor |
"Bart vs. Australia": | "Homer vs. Patty and Selma": | "A Star is Burns": | "Lisa's Wedding": | "Two Dozen and One Greyhounds": |
Absent | Minor | Minor | Minor | Minor |
"The PTA Disbands": | "'Round Springfield": | "The Springfield Connection": | "Lemon of Troy": | "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)": |
Cameo | Minor | Major | Absent | Minor |
The Simpsons: Season Seven | ||||
"Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)": | "Radioactive Man": | "Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily": | "Bart Sells His Soul": | "Lisa the Vegetarian": |
Major | Minor | Absent | Minor | Minor |
"Treehouse of Horror VI": | "King-Size Homer": | "Mother Simpson": | "Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming": | "The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular": |
Minor | Absent | Minor | Minor | Absent |
"Marge Be Not Proud": | "Team Homer": | "Two Bad Neighbors": | "Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield": | "Bart the Fink": |
Absent | Minor | Minor | Absent | Minor |
"Lisa The Iconoclast": | "Homer The Smithers": | "The Day The Violence Died": | "A Fish Called Selma": | "Bart on the Road": |
Minor | Minor | Cameo | Minor | Absent |
"22 Short Films About Springfield": | "Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in "The Curse of the Flying Hellfish"": | "Much Apu About Nothing": | "Homerpalooza": | "Summer of 4 Ft. 2": |
Minor | Absent | Minor | Absent | Absent |
The Simpsons: Season Eight | ||||
"Treehouse of Horror VII": | "You Only Move Twice": | "The Homer They Fall": | "Burns, Baby Burns": | "Bart After Dark": |
Absent | Minor | Absent | Minor | Minor |
"A Milhouse Divided": | "Lisa's Date with Density": | "Hurricane Neddy": | "El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer (The Mysterious Voyage of Homer)": | "The Springfield Files": |
Absent | Minor | Minor | Minor | Minor |
"The Twisted World of Marge Simpson": | "Mountain of Madness": | "Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious": | "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show": | "Homer's Phobia": |
Minor | Absent | Minor | Absent | Absent |
"Brother from Another Series": | "My Sister, My Sitter": | "Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment": | "Grade School Confidential": | "The Canine Mutiny": |
Minor | Minor | Major | Minor | Minor |
"The Old Man and the Lisa": | "In Marge We Trust": | "Homer's Enemy": | "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase": | "The Secret War of Lisa Simpson": |
Minor | Cameo | Voice only | Major | Minor |
The Simpsons: Season Nine | ||||
"The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson": | "The Principal and the Pauper": | "Lisa's Sax": | "Treehouse of Horror VIII": | "The Cartridge Family": |
Absent | Cameo | Absent | Minor | Cameo |
"Bart Star": | "The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons": | "Lisa the Skeptic": | "Realty Bites": | "Miracle on Evergreen Terrace": |
Minor | Cameo | Minor | Minor | Minor |
"All Singing, All Dancing": | "Bart Carny": | "The Joy of Sect": | "Das Bus": | "The Last Temptation of Krust": |
Absent | Minor | Absent | Minor | Cameo |
"Dumbbell Indemnity": | "Lisa the Simpson": | "This Little Wiggy": | "Simpson Tide": | "The Trouble with Trillions": |
Minor | Minor | Minor | Absent | Minor |
"Girly Edition": | "Trash of the Titans": | "King of the Hill": | "Lost Our Lisa": | "Natural Born Kissers": |
Absent | Minor | Minor | Minor | Minor |
The Simpsons: Season Ten | ||||
"Lard of the Dance": | "The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace": | "Bart the Mother": | "Treehouse of Horror IX": | "When You Dish Upon a Star": |
Absent | Absent | Absent | Minor | Minor |
"D'oh-in' in the Wind": | "Lisa Gets an "A"": | "Homer Simpson in: "Kidney Trouble"": | "Mayored to the Mob": | "Viva Ned Flanders": |
Minor | Cameo | Absent | Minor | Cameo |
"Wild Barts Can't Be Broken": | "Sunday, Cruddy Sunday": | "Homer to the Max": | "I'm with Cupid": | "Marge Simpson in: "Screaming Yellow Honkers"": |
Minor | Minor | Minor | Minor | Minor |
"Make Room for Lisa": | "Maximum Homerdrive": | "Simpsons Bible Stories": | "Mom and Pop Art": | "The Old Man and the "C" Student": |
Minor | Minor | Minor | Minor | Minor |
"Monty Can't Buy Me Love": | "They Saved Lisa's Brain": | "Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo": | ||
Cameo | Minor | Cameo |
Gallery[]
Citations[]
- ↑ Old Money credits
- ↑ Homer's Triple Bypass
- ↑ Uncut Femmes
- ↑ My Sister, My Sitter
- ↑ Cape Feare
- ↑ Much Apu About Nothing
- ↑ In the Name of the Grandfather
- ↑ The Wandering Juvie
- ↑ In the Name of the Grandfather
- ↑ Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in "The Curse of the Flying Hellfish"
- ↑ Homer's Barbershop Quartet
- ↑ The Fat Blue Line
- ↑ Homer Alone
- ↑ Marge vs. the Monorail
- ↑ They Saved Lisa's Brain
- ↑ Flanders' Ladder
- ↑ The Last of the Red Hat Mamas
- ↑ Postcards From the Wedge
- ↑ Simpsons Comics
Springfield Police
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Chief Wiggum ● Lou ● Eddie | |||
Animals | |||
Bobo ● Officer Sniffy ● Laddie ● Scraps | |||
Former Cops | |||
Marge Simpson ● Gloria ● SpringShield: (Homer Simpson, Lenny Leonard, Carl Carlson) ● Santa's Little Helper |