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Learn more about your data on Quizzclub. OK Set preferences. Why does Sideshow Bob want to kill Bart Simpson? Lydia Coutts. May 12, PM. Janice Lea Vanlandingham, what else do you think is wrong about modern society? Aug 20, AM. Chief Wiggum then appears and tells them that like all reality shows there's a twist, there was never any parole, that was just a way for the city to save some money and get some criminals out of they temporarily overcrowded jail.
But because they did not have to pay to feed him they even managed to save a few bucks on the side for the Police Retirement and Buffalo wing. Sideshow Bob realizing he's facing life in prison no matter what he does and Wiggum confirms that. Sideshow Bob then starts to hunt Bart at his home, and Bart asks for help from Homer, but he can't leave the TV, showing live the hunt between Bart and Bob. His name was Sideshow Bobby.
He has unusually large feet they actually fill his over-sized clown shoes. Apparently, if he needs to disguise himself, he can actually fold his feet just to wear "normal" shoes.
His favorite weapon is a carving knife, which he is regularly depicted holding. In the episode Cape Feare , he uses a machete. He was born on October 11, , making him 33 years old during his first appearance and has been on Krusty's show from Sideshow Bob's defining feature is his curly, palm tree-shaped red hair the palm-tree style has been used as visual gags in various episodes.
His hair is exceedingly long when wet as seen in Cape Feare , pulled or brushed. It tends to recoil and bounce back into shape with great ease. When he first appeared in The Telltale Head , he had an afro-like hairstyle, with a darker shade of red. The tattoos have generally not been shown since, though it has not been confirmed if they have been removed or not.
Sideshow Bob, in a way, mirrors Hannibal Lecter ; a psychopath who could recite Shakespeare by heart while stabbing you in yours. Sideshow Bob enjoys the finer things in life, including reading classical literature and playing an instrument a violin. Likely due to his upbringing, he has a passion for theater, knowing Gilbert and Sullivan's H.
Pinafore off by heart as well as Shakespeare's works. In contrast to his love of the 'higher pleasures', he despises television and other 'low class' things, which gives him a rather snobbish attitude. Despite his love of higher pleasures, he ironically hates the Ivy League school of Princeton University , which he disparagingly referred to as "Clown College" at least once.
Ironically, in his time when he was a Master Criminal, he studied the uses of Dynamite, which would theoretically be considered low class. At times, he also may have genuine desires to help humanity, as he explains that his motivation for tricking the Springfield citizens into electing him was to "save them from themselves". Beneath the cultured gentlemen is the heart of a cold-blooded killer; Bob is a man who thinks nothing of hurting others to get what he wants, even if this includes himself.
Bob's primary motive seems to be revenge; his original crime framing Krusty the Clown was an attempt to get back at him for making a clumsy fool of Bob for years as his sidekick, and most of his other crimes have been attempts at murdering Bart Simpson for foiling him. Despite his cold-blooded status, he does at times attempt to change. A notable instance was when he was released by Cecil and fully intended to change his past felon ways even having reluctance at hurting Bart, his worst enemy.
Similarly, the closest he ever came to killing Bart, he ended up saving him instead due to having second thoughts twice: The first time was when he brainwashed Bart into acting as a suicide bomber against Krusty as revenge which he abandoned at the last minute after learning Krusty had regrets to his treatment over Bob during his time as his sideshow , and the second time was when preparing to tie Bart and Milhouse to a missile after he tricked the latter into exposing his location.
Largely because of his former status as a clown, he also was capable of extreme physical feats. For instance, he was able to contort his body to such an extent that he could easily fit into a package which he implies was due to having to ride in Krusty's clown car cross-country. He also claimed that repeated blows from cream pies left his face immune to pain, short of self-inflicted surgeries as Bob learned the hard way.
His face being immune to pain is somewhat implied with the rake gag, as he repeatedly gets hit by a rake in the face, yet only utters a growl of annoyance rather than actually appearing to be in pain.
He was also adept at mimicking voices, particularly Krusty's, which he used to great effect when framing him. Bob has a brother named Cecil , who is jealous of Bob for stealing his role during his audition for the Krusty the Klown Show , and tried to frame Bob for fraud.
Burns' new sports car, they just happen to stop in Bob's village. Bob tries to hide his past from his new wife but is unable, contrary to Bob's fear, his wife and son try and help him kill Bart. Sideshow Bob declared himself an enemy of Krusty, as his role on the Krusty the Clown show was regularly cruel and demeaning.
Since framing Krusty for armed robbery, Bob has attempted to kill him a couple of times. However, the last time Bob tries to, Krusty publicly confesses his regret for abusing him in his show by singing a nice song for him as an apology, which touches Bob so much.
With that in line, they seemed to bury the hatchet. Despite this, he was seen holding a sign saying "Die Clown" when Krusty was drowning in a frozen lake in an attempt at baptism, and earlier had a sign in "Walt Warren's" house that said, "Kill Krusty, too! He became Bart's nemesis after Bart figured out he had framed Krusty, getting him sent to prison. Ever since then, Bob has been obsessed with killing Bart, constantly plotting his revenge in prison.
The first few times he was released from jail, Sideshow Bob would carry out a plan to murder Bart, or count it as a 'bonus' to one of his other schemes the only three exceptions being when he successfully became Mayor , as he found it more fitting to just put Bart back in Kindergarten and demolish the Simpson house for the construction of "Matlock Highway" than to simply murder Bart [though he does warn that any Simpsons who remain at the house during the demolishment date will end up killed as a result], was released under the prison Christianity movement , where he attempted to atone for his sins, and most notably does not desire to even hurt Bart at all, and when Homer had disappeared from the third attempt at a wedding , where he interacted with Bart and Lisa in a manner that belied no hostility, and in fact also gave them a hint from the key-chain that the actual culprit was Selma and Patty Bouvier.
Eventually, when he finally had Bart at his mercy, he lets him go as he has become "accustomed to his face". This is possible because they have similar intellectual and cultural levels and, somehow, respect each other [30].
He also does not hold a grudge against Marge, Homer or even Maggie, since he has no reason to hate them. It is often implied that the real reason behind Bob's obsession with killing Bart is ego rather than to siege revenge on him for landing him in prison as he finds it infuriating that an underachieving year old is constantly able to foil him with such ease. The closest thing Bob has to a catchphrase comes from this relationship: Sometimes, Bob will reveal himself saying "Hello, Bart" in a menacing tone to which Bart and sometimes Lisa and the rest of the Simpsons in unison will exclaim "AH!
Sideshow Bob! However, in Gone Boy , Bob forces Milhouse to show them where Bart was located being the only one who found the manhole Bart fell into.
However, he ultimately had a change of heart, and he and Bart accepted a truce and became friends. Bart was still wary of him, as depicted in Bobby, It's Cold Outside , where he was terrified upon learning that Sideshow Bob is the Santa's Village's main attraction, although Bob made clear that he had absolutely no intention of even harming Bart, let alone killing him he claims its because his taking the part of Santa makes him compelled to stay in character as long as possible and thus cannot afford to act on his murderous urges, though his life goals folder that Bart discovered not even mentioning any harmful intentions towards the boy [or indeed, even mentions Bart at all] implies he genuinely stopped trying to act on his murderous impulses against Bart.
When Bob follows the Simpsons to their new home after they became a part of the Witness Protection Program, he clambers out from beneath their car, he steps on the end of a rake lying on the ground, causing it to fly up and hit him in the face and he shudders. He turns away from it, only for the same to happen, as another rake is lying nearby.
It turns out that there are many rakes in this area, as the event repeats itself for some time. He is repeatedly the target of the rake slapstick gag, causing him to declare rakes as his greatest foe "besides Bart Simpson". In The Simpsons Game, when Bob steps on one rake and it flies up and hits him in the face, it knocks him out. Bob was attempting to murder Bart at Five Corners , the only place in America where 5 states meet Bart causes him to hop back and forth from state to state until he jumps on a rake which then hits him in the face.
Most recently, Bob accidentally stepped on a rake underwater, after falling from atop Springfield Dam into the water below when he was "walking" away at the end of The Man Who Grew Too Much. He didn't even want the job: Bob accompanied his brother to the auditions and unwittingly impressed Krusty enough to be hired on the spot. His job before is unknown. He gave up on his sidekick job after he went to prison for framing Krusty, and has since become a master criminal, although the "master" part is spurious, as he has been repeatedly foiled by children.
However, while being arrested the first time around, he warns the adults to not look down on children as they are more intelligent than they appear as "they were smart enough to get me! In " Holidays of Future Passed ", set 30 years after the regular series, it is implied that Bob has been murdered, as his chalk outline can be seen on the floor of Moe's Tavern, among other outlines, including the Capital City Goofball.
It also could be implied that he accidentally killed himself from stepping on a rake, as there is also an outline of a rake next to his outline. In " Gone Boy ", a flash-forward scene at the end reveals that in the future he lives in a lighthouse regretting trying to get revenge since he wasted his life doing it, he tells this to Jeremy Freedman that life is short and not to waste it on revenge.
In this story, Bob uses Milhouse's cellphone to text Bart and lure him into the music room alone after school. Once he has Bart cornered, he pulls out a harpoon gun and aims it at the boy. Bart is unfazed by the threat, certain that Bob will bungle his plan as usual.
Bob responds by shooting him in the chest and killing him. Having finally succeeded in killing a year-old child after 24 years, Bob sings with joy and changes his FiendBook status from "Attempted Murderer" to "Murderer".
Bob takes Bart's corpse home with him and amuses himself for several days desecrating the body. Once he grows bored with the dead boy, he decides to move into his "post-Bartum" phase and accepts a job as an associate professor at Springfield University. However, the school's standards are so low that simply reading the sign outside the entrance is the only requirement for acceptance, and Bob finds himself highly dissatisfied with the quality of his students who spend most of his class looking up the answers to his questions online.
Eventually, Bob comes to realize that he was happier when his life revolved around trying to kill Bart, so he decides to bring him back to life. Using supplies he looted from the university's Engineering, Chemistry, and Occult departments, Bob constructs a machine that brings Bart back to life.
Bob proceeds to repeatedly kill Bart, each time using his machine to bring him back to life so that he may be killed again. Eventually, Lisa sees Bart's dismembered body through Bob's basement window. She comments that she always suspected Bob was responsible for Bart's disappearance, even though Snake Jailbird had already been tried, found guilty and executed for the crime.
Lisa returns later with the rest of her family. They break into Bob's basement and use the machine to restore Bart to life. Bob walks in on them and pulls out a rifle to shoot them, but Homer hits him over the head with a lamp. Homer continues to beat Bob with the broken lamp until it decapitates him.
Bart then takes Bob's head, along with a pair of deer antlers, frog legs, a wild boar's tail, the headless body of a chicken, and some of his own boogers for good measure, and uses the reanimation machine to bring Bob back to life as a horrible freaky creature. Afterward, Bob, as Creature Bob, returns to his job as a professor at Springfield University, but his students are too distracted by his appearance to learn anything.
However, once again he fails, as Maggie decapitates all four of them, killing everyone but Frank's ghost the latter only because, due to his obviously being dead already, he couldn't die again. Sideshow Bob appears as the main antagonist although Kelsey Grammer refers to him as the ride's host in The Simpsons Ride at the Universal Studios parks, in which he once again goes after Bart and the rest of the Simpson family.
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