…but Leon Krustofski, a bricklayer from Paterson, NJ, might be available.
I think an all black episode might be interesting. You wouldn’t have Bleeding Gums, but there’d be Dr. Hibbert, Carl, Lou, Drederick Tatum, Lucious Sweet, Janey, one of the college nerds.
Max Power, he has the name that you want to touch, but you musn’t touch!
His name sounds good in your ear, but when you hear it, you musn’t fear.
Cause his name can be said, in many different ways…
In theory, the Phil Hartman characters could be re-voiced by Billy West, after all, Zapp Brannigan-a from Futurama-a was originally designed with PH in mind, i think Billy does an extremely good Hartmanesque voice for him
i want to see more of Bender in the Simpsons myself, after all, he was quite underused …
as a phone operator in the PBS spoof episode
seen as a hallucination in class after Bart stayed up all night watching TV
his name appears on a videocassette in the Battlebot parody (Bender Vs Killomat)
Another vote for Snake. Where’s his accent from anyway?
SNAKE: Wallet inspection.
NED: Oh, here y’are. I think you’ll find it’s all in order.
SNAKE: Ho-ho, I can’t believe that worked! (runs off)
Also I enjoyed Pyro and Gyro, Milhouse’s mum’s new beaus with the solidly gladiatorial relationship. “How many times have I fought beside you Gyro? And this is how you repay me?”
And the human fly was good, I think he only appeared once but he was ignored because something more interesting was happening, the monorail crash or something.
Jacques, the experienced french bowler and womanizer from the “Jacques to be Wild!” episode.
I had to post one entire dialogue…
Marge: You didn’t have to drop me off.
Jacques: But I wanted to. [grasps her hand] Marge, do you know how beautiful
you look in the moonlight?
Marge: Errrr, Jacques! I’m a married woman!
Jacques: I know, I know. My mind says stop, but my heart, and my hips, cry
proceed. [Marge reacts accordingly] Marge darling, I - I want to
see you tomorrow. Not at Barney’s Bowlorama, away from the
thunderous folly of clattering pins. Meet me tomorrow for Brunch.
Marge: What’s Brunch?
Jacques: You’d love it, It’s not quite breakfast, it’s not quite lunch, but
it comes with a slice of cantaloupe at the end. You don’t get
completely what you would at breakfast, but you get a good meal!
Marge: I don’t think so.
Jacques: Marge, darling. There are ten pins in my heart, you’ve knocked
over eight. Won’t you please pick up that spare?
Marge: [hesitantly] Mmmm, mmmmm… All right!
man that episode made me laugh…