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Revision as of 00:21, 12 October 2020
- “They say any publicity is good publicity.”
- ―Sideshow Mel[src]
- “I am Melvin Van Horne, and this is my associate, Herschel Krustofsky.”
- ―Sideshow Mel[src]
- “Everyone's always kissing your ass. Well, I'm not afraid to tell you you're a (*bleep*)!”
- ―Sideshow Mel to Krusty the Clown[src]
Melvin Van Horne (also known as Sideshow Mel) is Krusty's current sidekick on The Krusty the Clown Show, after Sideshow Bob. When he is not in character, Mel speaks in a grandiose English/Shakespearean/British accent and owns a lot of poodles. He is a recurring antagonist in The Simpsons and a minor antagonist in The Simpsons Movie.
Biography
Mel joined the cast of the Krusty the Clown Show to replace Sideshow Bob, who was railroaded to prison for attempting to frame Krusty for armed robbery.
Sideshow Mel uses a slide whistle to communicate on camera. When not in character, Mel speaks in a grandiose English/Shakespearean accent and owns many poodles. His main accomplishment so far has been successfully removing Waylon Smithers from suspicion of having shot Mr. Burns.[3] Off-screen, Mel is generally very eloquent, educated, poetic and intelligent, with a beautiful singing voice - it is implied that as with Sideshow Bob before him, his true talents are wasted on Krusty's show. He attended Cornell University. When Lisa Simpson won the "Entertainer of the Year Award," it was revealed that Melvin also won the award previously for his portrayal of Biff in Death of a Salesman, but his desire to keep his stardom eventually led him to become the sidekick he is today.[4] He was once forced to conduct an orchestra of kazoo-playing monkeys. When he pleaded with Krusty to not force him to do it, Krusty simply shouted at him to "shut up and conduct!"Sideshow Mel
Although ultimately loyal to Krusty, he also is known to not be a doormat to some of Krusty's antics. In one instance, when Krusty's 29th anniversary was occurring, one of the clips that was to be shown was Mel, while drunk on "wowie-sauce", made clear that he viewed Krusty as a word that can't be repeated ,unlike the others who kissed Krusty's butt. In addition, when the series was about to get canceled, Mel ended up quitting citing the abuse he frequently had to undergo, although he ultimately ends up returning to Krusty's side by the time of the Comeback Special.
He was apparently a fan of the Cosmic Wars franchise since childhood, and like several other people hated Episodes I, II, and III, as when he saw in the opening blurb for Episode VII: A New Take that the aforementioned episodes had been erased from continuity via a space-time rift, he not only celebrated with the others at the news, but also proceeded to declare his childhood "unruined."[5]
Mel usually points out anything that's important or serious to small or big crowds around him, which he does more often in later episodes.
Religion and Education
Little is known about Mel. He is a Cornell University graduate. It is also shown that Mel could be a recovering alcoholic as he had attended several Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. Although he is occasionally seen at the Presbylutheran church, Mel was retroactively an atheist until the episode "Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass," where he converted to religion after watching Ned's home movies depicting Bible stories. He also seemed to have disgust for atheism in spite of his formerly being that, as in "Sky Police", when imagining the worst that could happen if Homer ends up inadvertently blowing their operation to save the church, he imagines alongside the rest of the plotters the destruction of the church and it being replaced with an Atheist Strip Club and reacts with horror and disgust at the idea.
Hair
Aside from the bone, Mel has a light blue curly hair in a sort of the beehive-like style similar to Marge's, only shorter and rounded at the top. His hair also appears to be "fashioned/poised/set" in an upward position because it seems to sit atop his head, showing that he has no sideburns or even a hair "tail". Mel perpetually wears a bone in his hair which may or may not be permanently affixed. He once warned Lisa not to use a bone to try and get gum out of her hair, as he did and it became permanently stuck there.[6] However, he has been seen removing the bone to use it as a weapon during a duel, and to whack at the dome under which Springfield was trapped by the EPA.[7] Bart also took the bone out of his hair to prank Martin Prince, after which Mel was shown to have long flowing hair. Homer also took the bone out of his hair and used it as a murdering weapon. He indicated that he could feel meteorological conditions in the bone, such as incoming storms.[8] Before he got his bone, Mel was famous in both London and Hollywood and was able to comb his hair.
Disabilities
It was revealed in "Bart Gets Famous" that Sideshow Mel was lactose-intolerant when Bart gave him a grilled cheese sandwich.
Family
He may be married to or living with a woman named Barbara, who may or may not be Krusty's sister[9] with whom he wished to purchase a house from Marge Simpson.[10] Mel once complained that Barbara no longer pleasured him with the French Arts.[11] It is revealed that he has at least one child when he says "Krusty, please, my wife is giving birth as we speak." He has also been seen with a son, Warren, a daughter, Becca, and several unnamed children. Mel also has a deceased father, whose funeral he attended shortly before performing at an ice rink with Krusty. He once said his father was a monster.
Mel may be divorced from Barbara or another wife or girlfriend. The papers say he is having a contentious custody battle with the mother of at least one of his children ("Homerazzi").
Krusty reveals to Mel that he has been secretly having an affair with Mel's wife, and that he wants to dump her after 11 years since the thrill is gone.[12]
Other Jobs
After Krusty's show was cancelled following the rise of Gabbo, Mel worked at a fast food restaurant where he initially refused Krusty's pleas to return to his show.
He was the jury foreman for the Mona Simpson trial. The jury was sequestered at a Quality Inn which "more than lived up to its name."[13]
In a comic, it is revealed he was a racer and got 15 trophies, and maybe he earned even more.
Behind the Laughter
He could have been married to Marge.[14]
He has his own comic story of how he became a sideshow, where his parents and house are present.
Trivia
- He is the first character to get bleeped on the show due to swearing.
- He is lactose intolerant, as shown in "Bart Gets Famous" when he throws up after accidentally not realizing cheese was on his sandwich.
Appearances
- Episode – "Itchy & Scratchy & Marge"
- Episode – "Old Money"
- Episode – "Brush with Greatness"
- Episode – "When Flanders Failed"
- Episode – "Like Father, Like Clown"
- Episode – "Radio Bart"
- Episode – "Lisa the Greek"
- Episode – "Separate Vocations"
- Episode – "Dog of Death"
- Episode – "Colonel Homer"
- Episode – "Black Widower"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror III"
- Episode – "Homer's Triple Bypass"
- Episode – "Marge vs. the Monorail"
- Episode – "I Love Lisa"
- Episode – "The Front"
- Episode – "Kamp Krusty"
- Episode – "Krusty Gets Kancelled"
- Episode – "Bart's Inner Child"
- Episode – "Bart Gets Famous"
- Episode – "Lady Bouvier's Lover"
- Episode – "Secrets of a Successful Marriage"
- Episode – "'Round Springfield"
- Episode – "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)"
- Episode – "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)"
- Episode – "Radioactive Man"
- Episode – "Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming"
- Episode – "Bart the Fink"
- Episode – "22 Short Films About Springfield"
- Episode – "You Only Move Twice"
- Episode – "Bart After Dark"
- Episode – "Grade School Confidential"
- Episode – "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show"
- Episode – "Brother from Another Series"
- Episode – "My Sister, My Sitter"
- Episode – "In Marge We Trust"
- Episode – "The Cartridge Family"
- Episode – "Bart Star"
- Episode – "Realty Bites"
- Episode – "The Joy of Sect"
- Episode – "The Last Temptation of Krust"
- Episode – "I'm with Cupid"
- Episode – "Skinner's Sense of Snow"
- Episode – "Hungry, Hungry Homer"
- Episode – "The Frying Game"
- Episode – "My Mother the Carjacker"
- Episode – "All's Fair in Oven War"
- Episode – "Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens and Gays"
- Episode – "Day of the Jackanapes"
- Episode – "Bart Has Two Mommies"
- Episode – "The Wettest Stories Ever Told"
- Episode – "Regarding Margie"
- Episode – "Jazzy and the Pussycats"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XVII"
- Episode – "Kill Gil: Vols. 1 & 2"
- Episode – "The Wife Aquatic"
- Episode – "Revenge is a Dish Best Served Three Times"
- Episode – "Little Big Girl"
- Episode – "Springfield Up"
- Episode – "Rome-Old and Julie-Eh"
- Episode – "Marge Gamer"
- Episode – "Homerazzi"
- Episode – "Crook and Ladder"
- Episode – "24 Minutes"
- – The Simpsons Movie
- Episode – "Dial "N" for Nerder"
- Episode – "All About Lisa"
- Episode – "Four Great Women and a Manicure"
- Episode – "The Great Wife Hope"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XX"
- Episode – "The Devil Wears Nada"
- Episode – "Rednecks and Broomsticks"
- Episode – "Once Upon a Time in Springfield"
- Episode – "The Color Yellow"
- Episode – "Moe Letter Blues"
- Episode – "The Bob Next Door"
- Episode – "Judge Me Tender"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XXI"
- Episode – "The Fool Monty"
- Episode – "A Midsummer's Nice Dream"
- Episode – "Love is a Many Strangled Thing"
- Episode – "The Great Simpsina"
- Episode – "The Real Housewives of Fat Tony"
- Episode – "Homer Scissorhands"
- Episode – "The Falcon and the D'ohman"
- Episode – "Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts"
- Episode – "The Food Wife"
- Episode – "The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants"
- Episode – "The Ten-Per-Cent Solution"
- Episode – "Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson"
- Episode – "The D'oh-cial Network"
- Episode – "Moe Goes from Rags to Riches"
- Episode – "At Long Last Leave"
- Episode – "Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart"
- Episode – "How I Wet Your Mother"
- Episode – "Dark Knight Court"
- Episode – "What Animated Women Want"
- Episode – "Pulpit Friction"
- Episode – "Whiskey Business"
- Episode – "The Fabulous Faker Boy"
- Episode – "The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants"
- Episode – "Days of Future Future"
- Episode – "Pay Pal"
- Episode – "The Yellow Badge of Cowardge"
- Episode – "The Simpsons Guy" (cameo)
- Episode – "Clown in the Dumps"
- Episode – "Walking Big & Tall"
- Episode – "Sky Police"
- Episode – "Waiting for Duffman"
- Episode – "Peeping Mom"
- Episode – "Bull-E"
- Episode – "Every Man's Dream"
- Episode – "Cue Detective"
- Episode – "Halloween of Horror"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XXVI" (Homerzilla)
- Episode – "The Girl Code"
- Episode – "Much Apu About Something"
- Episode – "Gal of Constant Sorrow"
- Episode – "Lisa the Veterinarian"
- Episode – "Simprovised"
- Episode – "Monty Burns' Fleeing Circus"
- Episode – "The Town"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XXVII" (Dry Hard, Moefinger)
- Episode – "There Will Be Buds"
- Episode – "Dad Behavior"
- Episode – "The Serfsons"
- Episode – "Springfield Splendor"
- Episode – "Whistler's Father"
- Episode – "Grampy Can Ya Hear Me"
- Episode – "The Old Blue Mayor She Ain't What She Used To Be"
- Episode – "Singin' In The Lane"
- Episode – "Frink Gets Testy"
- Episode – "Homer Is Where the Art Isn't"
- Episode – "3 Scenes Plus a Tag from a Marriage" (flashback)
- Episode – "Fears of a Clown"
- Episode – "No Good Read Goes Unpunished"
- Episode – "King Leer"
- Episode – "Lisa Gets the Blues"
- Episode – "Flanders' Ladder"
- Episode – "Werking Mom" (dressed in drag)
- Episode – "The Girl on The Bus"
- Episode – "I'm Dancing As Fat As I Can"
- Episode – "101 Mitigations"
- Episode – "E My Sports"
- Episode – "Bart vs. Itchy & Scratchy"
- Episode – "Girl's in the Band"
- Episode – "I'm Just a Girl Who Can't Say D'oh"
- Episode – "The Winter of Our Monetized Content"
- Episode – "Go Big or Go Homer"
- Episode – "The Fat Blue Line"
- Episode – "Gorillas on the Mast"
- Episode – "Marge the Lumberjill"
- Episode – "Bobby, It's Cold Outside"
- Episode – "Hail to the Teeth"
- Episode – "Frinkcoin"
- Episode – "Highway to Well" (Krusty Burger commercial)
- 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 – "I, Carumbus"
- Episode – "Now Museum, Now You Don't (episode)"
Video game – The Simpsons Road Rage
Video game – The Simpsons: Hit and Run
Video game – The Simpsons Game
Video game – The Simpsons: Tapped Out
- Comic book – Comic Fan No More
- Comic book – Fangs for Nothing!
Gallery
Citations
- ↑ Covercraft
- ↑ In "The Great Wife Hope", she had an affair behind Mel's back with Krusty before Krusty told him to tell her that he was dumping her.
- ↑ Who Shot Mr. Burns?
- ↑ All About Lisa
- ↑ Steal This Episode
- ↑ 22 Short Films About Springfield
- ↑ The Simpsons Movie
- ↑ Skinner's Sense of Snow
- ↑ Colonel Homer
- ↑ Realty Bites
- ↑ I'm with Cupid
- ↑ The Great Wife Hope
- ↑ My Mother the Carjacker
- ↑ Midnight Rx
The Simpsons Characters
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The Simpsons and relatives | ||
Homer Simpson • Marge Simpson • Bart Simpson • Lisa Simpson • Maggie Simpson Santa's Little Helper • Snowball II • Abraham Simpson • Patty Bouvier • Selma Bouvier • Mona Simpson • Jacqueline Bouvier • Ling Bouvier • Herb Powell | ||
Around Springfield | ||
Jasper Beardly • Comic Book Guy • Barney Gumble • Maude Flanders • Ned Flanders • Professor Frink • Gil Gunderson • Julius Hibbert • Lionel Hutz • Helen Lovejoy • Reverend Timothy Lovejoy • Captain Horatio McCallister • Akira • Hans Moleman • Marvin Monroe • Bleeding Gums Murphy • Apu Nahasapeemapetilon • Mayor Joe Quimby • Dr. Nick Riviera • Agnes Skinner • Cletus Spuckler • Disco Stu • Squeaky-Voiced Teen • Moe Szyslak • Sam and Larry • Kirk Van Houten • Luann Van Houten • Clancy Wiggum • Eddie • Lou • Crazy Cat Lady • Lindsey Naegle • Cookie Kwan • Wiseguy • Brandine Spuckler • The Yes Guy • Sanjay Nahasapeemapetilon • Blue-haired Lawyer • Judge Roy Snyder • Rich Texan • Luigi Risotto • Old Jewish Man • Mrs. Glick | ||
Media Personalities | ||
Itchy & Scratchy • Kent Brockman • Krusty the Clown • Troy McClure • Sideshow Mel • Rainier Wolfcastle | Arnie Pye • Radioactive Man • Duffman • Bumblebee Man • Bill and Marty • Drederick Tatum • Mr. Teeny • Scott Christian • Booberella • Gabbo • Lurleen Lumpkin • Celebrities | ||
Springfield Elementary School faculty and students | ||
Superintendant Chalmers • Seymour Skinner • Edna Krabappel • Elizabeth Hoover • Groundskeeper Willie • Otto Mann • Lunchlady Doris • Dewey Largo • Dr. J. Loren Pyror • Milhouse Van Houten • Ralph Wiggum • Nelson Muntz • Martin Prince • Rod Flanders • Todd Flanders • Sherri and Terri • Wendell Borton • Database • Jimbo Jones • Kearney Zzyzwicz • Dolph Starbeam • Üter Zörker • Janey Powell • Lewis • Richard • Bashir bin Laden | ||
Springfield Nuclear Power Plant | ||
Charles Montgomery Burns • Waylon Smithers • Carl Carlson • Lenny Leonard • Charlie • Blinky | ||
Villains | ||
Snake Jailbird • Kang & Kodos • Herman • Sideshow Bob • Fat Tony • Frankie the Squealer • Johnny Tightlips • Legs and Louie | ||
Families | ||
The Simpsons • The Bouviers • The Flanders • The Van Houtens • The Wiggums | ||
Miscellaneous | ||
Fictional characters • One-Time Characters • LGBT characters • Parodied celebrities • Animals |