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First person to blink is a dead man.
―Kearney Zzyzwicz
Shut up.
―Kearney Zzyzwicz's catchphrase

Kearney Zzyzwicz, Sr. (pronounced "jeez-wich") is one of the school bullies of Springfield Elementary, hanging around with Nelson Muntz, Dolph Starbeam, Jimbo Jones, and the Weasels. He is of Polish descent and is a fifth grader. A running gag is that Kearney is much older than all of the other kids at Springfield Elementary School, but has been held back from graduating for many years.

Kearney's last name (Zzyzwicz) was finally revealed in a computer file in season 18's "24 Minutes".

Biography

It is often drawn to the viewer's attention that Kearney is much older than any of the other children at Springfield Elementary, and moreover he doesn't seem to be ashamed of it. One of his random Level-Up lines in Tapped Out suggests that Kearney remains in school simply because he can't be bothered to pass as he says school is an easy place to procrastinate. He's been seen shaving in the school bathrooms, smokes, has a driving licence, and owns an old-style Hyundai - Principal Skinner once attempted to pry off Kearney's hood ornament to replace the 'H' stolen from Superintendent Chalmers' Honda. He's also on the Church Council (along with Marge Simpson, Ned Flanders, Agnes Skinner, Helen Lovejoy and Jasper) and considers it an important part of the community, and is a member of the NRA, attending their meetings and practising on their range, so presumably he legally owns a gun.

Despite being 29 years old, Kearney still requires a fake ID to buy liquor and smokes, meaning his official ID may be invalid, presumably due to buying liquor and smokes for minors (like Jimbo and Dolph). He was in the third grade with Otto Mann[1] and while Jimbo and Dolph finally managed to pass from the fifth grade into the sixth (just as Bart passed from the third into the fourth), Kearney has remained in the fifth grade and seems to have given up on ever passing.

Another thing frequently drawn to attention is that Kearney has married, divorced, and had two sons, one of whom attends Springfield Elementary with him. Interestingly, before Kearney's status as a father was revealed, in Bart Gets an "F" it was Bart's nightmare that he would still be going to school with his sons. Kearney, however, seems to be okay with it.

In The Simpsons: Tapped Out, Kearney mentions he has a son called Jason, and 'Kearney Jr' has not yet been named in the show.

He has another possible son mentioned in the episode Eeny Teeny Maya, Moe.

Family

KearneyJr

Kearney Jr.

Son

Main article: Kearney Zzyzwicz, Jr.
Kearney's son looks exactly like him, but he's younger and uses a voice resembling Ralph Wiggum's. He is neither in Bart's class or Lisa's and so is presumably less than 8 years old and used to sleep in a drawer at night. He is also considered smarter than Kearney Sr, since when they were sitting on Gil's lap when he was dressed up as Santa Claus, he knew immediately he was a fake. While technically non-canon, future episodes suggest that Kearney Jr will graduate before his father does. Kearney's son seems to be a young child but Kearney once said "speaking as a teenager and parent of a teenager", which is both funny, and almost impossible (Kearney Sr. would have needed to be having Relations by six years old).

Wife

Kearney was once married, although his ex-wife has never been named or seen. The only details given were that he had to divorce with her, because Kearney didn't want his parents to find out. Kearney has said that he misses having sex with her, although it also mentioned in one episode that Kearney dated Jimbo's mother in She of Little Faith.

Father

Main article: Mr. Zzyzwicz
Mr. Zzyzwicz was shown on the season eight episode, The Homer They Fall, where he was one of the bullies' look-alike fathers attacking Homer in Moe's Tavern after he tried to have their sons stop bullying Bart. In O Brother, Where Bart Thou?, Kearney reveals that now, both of his parents have been incarcerated. Mr. Zzyzwicz also has a brief appearance in Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror, segment, "The Immigration of the Body Snatchers".

Mother

Main article: Mrs. Zzyzwicz
Kearney's mother is not seen but is said to suffer from clinical depression, and, according to Kearney, the medication she's taking for it is making her bloated and she can no longer work at Hooters. Like his father, she is now incarcerated, most likely in an asylum, and she and his father can only have sex once a year when the prison and asylum have their annual mixer.

Non Canon Appearance

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Kearney Zzyzwicz Age 37

Kearney at age 37.

Comics

It was revealed that Kearney, Jimbo, and Dolph were bullied by nerds. Bart then taught them that nerds are "all talk and no action" and they learned to "stand up" for themselves. Bart was later caught in the crossfire when his own creation backfired, and the other students at Springfield Elementary School (this is seen in a comic, but comic strips are not usually considered canonical).

Future

In "Future-Drama", at age 37, Kearney becomes the Vice-Principal of Springfield Elementary (the principal is still Seymour Skinner), however, his bullying traits seem to have finally left.

At age 59, he becomes Lisa's bodyguard when she becomes the president of the United States in "Bart to the Future", saying his contract gives him three people to kill in each term.

At age 59 in "Holidays of Future Passed", he is a cab driver taking Maggie Simpson to her family when she went into labor. He chooses to take a pregnant Maggie to the hospital.

The Simpsons Game

Kearney was Hired with Jimbo and Dolph to steal artifacts from the Museum on their way they stop to take Milhouse's Pants and then sees Kent and he says that he's been dating her Daughter and gets their band wrong witch gets them ticked off. later he warns Bart and Homer to stay away from the Museum and later steals from the Museum but fails and later can't believe that they beat him.[2].he then tells Homer about the Eating Contest and says he's gonna win it. He then appears as one of the contestants in the Duff Ultimate Eating Challenge[3] later he says in case of the Eating Contest his overweight proved Valuable. Kearney later gets Grand Theft Scratchy with Roams around the Streets of Springfield trying to stop Marge and Lisa who are trying to Band the Game and succeeds. He later watched the fight with Lard Lad and the Aliens and tells Homer that he guessed Lard Lad was a bigger Fatso then him and later questions if the Aliens could process how fat Homer is for a human. After the Game Kearney could be seen talking to Dolph at town's Square saying that next time he hopes they get invaded by Transformers and later foreshadows the Transformers in Treehouse of horror.

The Simpsons 25 Years Board Game

Kearney appears as a character card you can collect.

Tapped Out

Kearney is unlocked in a Mystery Box. Classed as both a Kid and a Parent, he is a highly versatile character when performing missions with multiple character, frequently an option for missions requiring Kids, but just as frequently an option for missions that require an Adult and always an option for missions that require a Parent. A great deal of his dialogue draws attention to still being in school despite his age, and his parenthood.

Top Trumps

Kearney has a card in The Simpsons Classic Collection Volume Two.

"Kearney was shy and lonely as a young boy, until he realised that a great way to meet people was to beat them up. Now he knows lots of kids, and many adults. He is currently passing his knowledge on to his own young son, who he tutors in the fine art of smashing other kids' sandcastles." Secret skill: Dances a jig to create diversions.

  • Good Listener: 2
  • Personal Hygiene: 6
  • Intelligence Quotient: 91
  • Shamelessness: 29
  • Huggability: 3
  • Prone To Mayhem: 91

Zombie Kearney also is a card in The Simpsons Horror Edition.

"Newly undead, Zombie Kearney can now look forward to repeating the fourth grade - forever. But it's not so bad. Principal Skinner's watchful eye and head make a brilliant football. And each new fourth grade class means a fresh crop of brains."

  • Stupendous Strength: 78
  • Sheer Evil: 40
  • Blazing Speed: 4
  • Graveyard Compatibility: 172
  • Brains: 0.5
  • Fashion Sense: 28

Behind the Laughter

Kearney was created from "Kearney Street" in Portland, Oregon, where The Simpsons creator Matt Groening grew up.

Trivia

  • In the episode "The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer", Otto says that he and Kearney were in the third grade together.
    • Despite his tough demeanor and being the oldest of the bullies, Kearney has a higher-pitched, childish sounding voice.
  • He also owns his own tuxedo, although he isn't seen wearing it.
  • In "See Homer Run", it reveals that Kearney is disturbed by certain works of art, e.g., The Scream. This implies that Kearney sometimes has technophobia, which is the fear of arts and crafts.
    • Check it out, we stole the Scream.- Dolph Starbeam; Put it away, it creeps me out. - Kearney (See Homer Run)
  • Kearney knows how to drive, despite taking the bus in some episodes.
  • He is a Chicago Cubs fan, which he says is why he became a bully.
  • He may have had his son when he was a young boy, in "The Kids Are All Fight" flashback scenes he mentions that he was worried about being a father.
  • He was named after Kearney St. in Portland, Oregon, the city where Matt Groening grew up.
  • Kearney is an Irish name: Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Catharnaigh 'descendant of Catharnach', a byname meaning 'warlike' or 'soldier'.
  • Kearney weighs 200 pounds (90 kg).[4]

Appearances

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Gallery

Kearney Zzyzwicz
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