We also know that he has a long lost twin brother in Shelbyville.
We do know that Lugash came to America after cartwheeling over the Berlin Wall, but that’s about it.
And we also saw Rainier Wolfcastle in a Oscar Meyer commercial when he was a little kid.
For my bit character, I’m gonna throw out Roy, the bit character who lived with the Simpsons briefly when Homer was Poochie the Rockin’ Dog.
Put a sock in it, Roy!
Wasn’t Lugash the Kalkalash vendor at the WTC?
I think Lugash was Lisa’s gymnastics teacher.
Wait a minute. De he have a long lost twin in Shelbyville or was he the long lost brother of Bleeding Gums Murphy, or both?
He was Hibbert’s long lost twin. It was in the episode where Homer finds out that he had a half-brother (voiced by Danny DeVito). Homer goes to try and find the adoption records for his brother, only to be confronted by the director of the orphanage (or whatever it was) and told that no one get’s to see the records, not even the director, who has a twin brother. It’s painfully obvious that the guy’s Hibbert’s twin brother and that only a half-wit like Homer would miss it. Murphy was Hibbert’s older brother.
I believe you are referring to Brandeen.
Lurleen Lumpkin was the country singin’ waitress who served Fudd.
I wanna see an episode that explores what happened to Hibbert and his family.
I’ll admit that Lugash sounds like the Crab Juice vendor but I don’t think they’re the same guy.
Not only that but I could swear he was the limo driver on Marge & Homer’s prom night and also Lisa’s caricature artist (“You like rollerskating, little girl?” “No.” “Yeah, evvverybody loves rollerskating.”)
The characature artist was a pro football player, wasn’t he? I can’t remember who exactly.
Well, there was that episode with Troy Aikman, but the one I was thinking of was the caricature artist on the episode where Lisa gets to be Little Miss Springfield.
We know he didn’t have a license to practice medicine at the time of that episode. Whether he went to medical school is unknown, but there’s no reason to think he didn’t.
Considering the potential for such an episode, I should remind the posters here that the aforementioned Eugene and Rusty were the “perverts” from the house of burlesque episode.
Of course, the “potential” would be a TVMA episode that would end an already faltering series…
…then again, they might pick up some of the South Park demographic!
Corporal Punishment and Tina Ballerina, two of Krusty’s sidekicks, haven’t had any dialog, let alone backstory.
And I’m miffed that markdiscordia beat me to the Hibbert nitpick. Ga-huh-huh-huh-huh.