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{{Character
 
{{Character
|name = Yeti
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|name = Morty Szyslak
|image = [[File:MoeisaYeti.jpg|280px]]
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|image = TSTO Morty Szyslak.png
 
|sex = {{Male}}
 
|sex = {{Male}}
 
|status = {{Alive}}
 
|status = {{Alive}}
 
|hair = Grey
 
|hair = Grey
|age = Unknown
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|age = 79
|relatives = '''Wife:''' [[Mrs. Szyslak]]<br> '''Sons:''' [[Moe Szyslak|Moe]] and [[Stringfellow Szyslak]]
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|relatives = '''Wife:''' [[Mrs. Szyslak]] <br> '''Sons:''' [[Moe Szyslak|Moe]], [[Marv Szyslak]], [[Stringfellow Szyslak]] and [[Gandamac Szyslak]]<br> '''Daughter:''' [[Minnie Szyslak]]
 
|appearance = "[[Moe Goes from Rags to Riches]]"
 
|appearance = "[[Moe Goes from Rags to Riches]]"
|voiced by = None
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|voiced by = [[Ray Liotta]]
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}}''' Morty Szyslak''' is the father of Szyslak children.
}}
 
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[[File:Knipsel.PNG|left|thumb|149x149px|Young Moe and his father singing the City Anthem in "[[Walking Big & Tall]]"]]
 
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== History ==
'''Yeti''' lives on Mt. Everest and is suggested to be the father of [[Moe Szyslak]]. This is strengthened when Moe says in [[Lisa Goes Gaga]] that he is half monster. He is seen in the episode [[Moe Goes from Rags to Riches]]. Moe once said that his father was a circus freak.
 
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[[Moe]]'s father was once, inaccurately, shown to be a Yeti.<ref>[[Moe Goes from Rags to Riches]]</ref>
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In a flashback, Moe and his real father were singing "[[Only Springfield]]".<ref>[[Walking Big & Tall]]</ref>
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He ran a chain of mattress stores called Mattress King, and that he disowned Moe after he failed to uphold the tradition of releasing bed bugs in his competitors' stores.<ref>[[King Leer]]</ref>
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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MoeisaYeti.jpg|Moe's father as a yeti (non-canon)
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Knipsel.PNG
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Morty Szyslak promo.jpg
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</gallery>
   
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
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*{{Ep|Flaming Moe's|(Possibly Mentioned)}}
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*{{Ep|Homer the Moe|(Mentioned)}}
 
*{{Ep|Moe Goes from Rags to Riches}}
 
*{{Ep|Moe Goes from Rags to Riches}}
 
*{{Ep|Lisa Goes Gaga|(mentioned)}}
 
*{{Ep|Lisa Goes Gaga|(mentioned)}}
 
*{{Ep|Walking Big & Tall|(flashback)}}
 
*{{Ep|Walking Big & Tall|(flashback)}}
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*'''{{Ep|King Leer}}'''
[[Category:Animals]]
 
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*{{Ep|Krusty the Clown (episode)}}
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*{{Ep|Podcast News}}
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*{{Game|The Simpsons: Tapped Out}}
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== References ==
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<references />
 
[[pl:Morty Szyslak]]
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[[pt:Morty Szyslak]]
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[[ru:Морти Сизлак]]
 
[[Category:Characters]]
 
[[Category:Characters]]
[[Category:Szyslak family]]
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[[Category:Male characters]]
[[Category:Monsters]]
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[[Category:Alive characters]]
[[Category:Fathers]]
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[[Category:Season 23 first appearances]]
[[Category:Cryptids]]
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[[Category:Characters voiced by guest stars]]
[[Category:One-Time Characters]]
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[[Category:Recurring characters]]
[[Category:Mentioned characters]]
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[[Category:Citizens of Springfield]]
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[[Category:Armenian Characters]]
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[[Category:European Characters]]
 
[[Category:Adults]]
 
[[Category:Adults]]
[[Category:Married]]
 
[[Category:Moe Szyslak]]
 
 
[[Category:Seniors]]
 
[[Category:Seniors]]
[[Category:Characters with unknown last names]]
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[[Category:Married]]
[[Category:Citizens of Springfield]]
 
 
[[Category:Husbands]]
 
[[Category:Husbands]]
 
[[Category:Fathers]]
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[[Category:Szyslak family]]
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[[Category:Moe Szyslak]]
 
[[Category:Tapped Out Characters]]
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[[Category:Bald Characters]]
 
[[Category:Widowers]]
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[[Category:Gray Haired Characters]]

Revision as of 19:21, 25 December 2020

 Morty Szyslak is the father of Szyslak children.

History

Moe's father was once, inaccurately, shown to be a Yeti.[1]

In a flashback, Moe and his real father were singing "Only Springfield".[2]

He ran a chain of mattress stores called Mattress King, and that he disowned Moe after he failed to uphold the tradition of releasing bed bugs in his competitors' stores.[3]

Gallery

Appearances

Joystick Video gameThe Simpsons: Tapped Out

References