Kako is a Japanese conceptual artist that Barney Gumble briefly dated during the late period of The Be Sharps' fame.
History[]
During the late stages of The Be Sharps' fame, Barney proceeded to date Kako, which negatively affected the performances of the musical group. She also came up alongside Barney with a "song" that was composed simply of her saying the words "number eight" while Barney belched after her and which was meant to take the group to "strange new places" to prevent it from getting stale.
She was later seen at the art museum.
Appearance[]
She primarily wears dark clothing composed of a long sleeved shirt with a turtle neck and pants. This set is accompanied by a black beret she's always seen wearing. She fashions long, straight and jet black hair that reaches to her waist area.
Behind the laughter[]
Kako is an obvious parody of Yoko Ono, who similarly to Kako, was rather notorious and disliked for her alleged role in causing The Beatles to break up.
Appearances[]
- Episode – "Homer's Barbershop Quartet" (flashback)
- Episode – "$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)" (cameo)
- Episode – "Mom and Pop Art " (cameo)