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His plans were once again foiled by Bart, and Bob was sent back to prison — after that, he started targeting Bart directly, and continued to be outsmarted by him.

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When she's not writing, you can find her trying to learn a new language, watching hockey go Avs! Breakfast food is life and coffee is what makes the world go round. It was great. Sideshow Bob, as a result of his attempted murder, was also originally going to be executed by the Guillotine, but Bob reminded Chief Wiggum that he was supposed to get a trial before committing the execution, causing it to be revoked and spend time in jail.

After a murder attempt is made on Homer Simpson 's life, Bob was temporarily released from prison to help find the culprit, much to the dismay and horror of Bart. To keep him from trying to hurt Bart, the police attach a shock garter to Bob's leg and gives the family a remote that shocks Bob at the push of the button, which proves effective.

However, the family, mainly Bart, misuse the remote, shocking Bob just for being too smart. During the course of the case, Bob actually saved Homer after an attempt on his life. When the mystery is solved, he returned to the Simpsons home to murder Bart. However, Bob found that he was "accustomed to Bart's face" and cannot do it.

After gaining fame for his wine his exceptionally large feet made him a perfect grape crusher , he became the mayor of the town. He married a local woman named Francesca , with whom he has a son named Gino. The Simpson family encountered him by chance after coming to Italy to retrieve a car for Mr.

Bob welcomes them with hospitality on the condition that they do not reveal his felonious past; however, a drunken Lisa jokes about Bob's criminal deeds, eventually exposing Bob's past and causing Bob to be alienated from his citizens. He, his wife and son swear a vendetta on the Simpsons. In a later attempt on Bart 's life, Bob lured the Simpsons family into a fake rib restaurant, and tied the entire family up, planning to kill them with the explosion of an overheating laptop next to a pile of TNT.

After Bob misquoted several lines on Shakespeare, Lisa managed to trick him into checking a line from a Shakespeare play on Wikipedia, resulting in the laptop exploding on his hands. During the trial, Bob's father, Robert Terwilliger, Sr. This convinced Springfield that in the long-run Bart is ultimately to blame, and they turn against him. As Bart pleads his innocence, Bob takes out a vial labeled nitroglycerin, which Bart snatches and throws out the window, thinking it was an explosive.

The vial was actually Bob's heart medication and he collapsed on the floor, unconscious, and was pronounced dead. In reality, Bob was actually faking his death and put in a temporary death-like state, as his father injected him with an anesthesia. His entire family was assisting him to kill Bart. When a guilty Bart visits his coffin while being led by Cecil, Bob leaped out of the coffin and trapped Bart inside to be cremated inside the coffin. The Simpsons family saves Bart just in time by blinding Bob with unclaimed ashes.

Bob's entire family, including his Italian wife and child, and his brother and parents, were sentenced to an year prison term, and Bob was put in a straitjacket. Sideshow Bob was briefly seen escaping from prison and visited Krusty the Clown for the week. Bart and Lisa traced Sideshow Bob to a cabin believing that he has kidnapped Homer Simpson Homer went missing at Marge's third wedding and thought Sideshow Bob was the culprit due to a clue, a key-chain with the letters "SB" on it, being left in the groom's room.

Krusty also explains that Sideshow Bob couldn't have kidnapped Homer Simpson because Bob was with Krusty the whole day. When Lisa questions him about the key chain, he explains that, although it's nice that they thought of him, the initials don't just pertain to him, and gives a list of people whom "SB" could refer to, including Selma Bouvier , the actual culprit. Later, the town of Springfield releases all minor offenders from the Springfield prison as a result of budget cuts.

Sideshow Bob performs plastic surgery on his new cellmate, Walt Warren, one such offender, switching their faces which he did in order to be released from prison early, as Walt, so he can kill Bart. He then buys the house next to the Simpsons, planning to pose as their friendly neighbor while waiting for the chance to kill Bart.

However, while this disguise does fool the rest of the Simpsons, Bart easily sees through it, immediately recognizing Bob's distinctive voice. Bob then planned to take Bart over to the Five Corners so he could kill Bart in one state while standing in another state, so that it would be legal for him to kill Bart. However, the real Walt manages to foil his plan and the police from all five states trap him.

While still serving out his sentence at Springfield Penitentiary, Sideshow Bob was recruited as a human test subject by Monsarno Corporation. His original purpose was to ensure that the experiments wouldn't be too painful for the test monkeys. After publishing the results of the tests he was subjected to, he eventually rose up the ranks to become Chief Scientist at the Monsarno Research Campus, where he created over patents.

One day, the Simpson family visits the lab to learn more about genetically modified organisms and are shocked to find Sideshow Bob working there. Bob swears that he has changed and that he truly is working to make a better world.

During their visit, Lisa learns that she and Bob share a common passion for Walt Whitman, poetry, and art. Believing that a mind that thinks so much like hers could not possibly be completely evil, she begins visiting Bob at the campus on a regular basis. While there, a Calder Mobile almost falls on Lisa, but Bob saves her by catching the mobile and throwing it aside.

When Lisa demands to know how Bob got the strength to lift the massively heavy sculpture, Bob confesses that he had been altering his DNA to give himself various superhuman abilities. Further, he admits that he had only come to the museum to collect DNA from the personal effects of famous historical persons such as George Washington, Albert Einstein, and Florence Nightingale and splicing them with his own so that he might become a superhuman dictator.

During the chase scene that follows, Bob demonstrates the abilities of grasshopper-like leaping, sonar, and cranial kinesis. He eventually corners the children at the Springfield Dam and intends to throw them off of it. However, when Lisa recites a quote by Whitman, Bob finally realizes what kind of person he has become and attempts suicide by leaping from the dam himself. He survives on account of having given himself gills. When Krusty's father dies, Bob makes a brief appearance at the funeral reception to offer his condolences to Krusty exactly how he was captured or if his abilities have been removed is never explained.

He is then confronted by a drunken Sideshow Mel , who reveals that Krusty is always telling him that he will never live up to Bob's comedic genius. Mel goes on to say that all of Krusty's sidekicks have thought about killing him. Later, Bob meets Jack Lassen , a sociopath who took a job as a prison guard at Springfield Penitentiary after Bart gets him fired from his job as the new fourth-grade teacher at Springfield Elementary.

Realizing that they both share a deep hatred of Bart Simpson, Lassen offers to break Bob out of prison so they can team up and take their revenge on the boy together. Bob ultimately rejects the deal as he does not want to have to take turns gutting Bart. Bob later did community service, although his hard work was wasted when the Simpson family destroyed the garbage by running into it via their rental car.

After learning that Bart went missing, Bob volunteered alongside his other prison inmates and Shaquille O'Neal to find Bart, obviously, so he could try to kill him.

After hearing that Bart was dead, he had trouble believing it, with his doubts being confirmed when Bart called the Simpson family and confirming he is alive. Bob then forces Milhouse to show them where Bart was located being the only one who found the manhole Bart fell into.

Predictably, he then shoves Milhouse down the manhole and prepares to use the military missile bunker's missiles to do away with his nemesis. However, he ultimately had a change of heart and spared them, presumably also bringing him to the surface. Bob subsequently returned to prison and underwent psychiatric help. This eventually led to a very awkward moment when his next customer ended up being his nemesis, Bart, as well as trying to avoid the urge to strangle him due to needing to act in-character.

After gift packages were reported to be stolen from porches across Springfield, and Lenny left a clue to the identity of the one responsible, Bart assumed Sideshow Bob was responsible and went to Santa's Village, only to discover that his "plans" referred to his life goals. Bob then offered to help Bart catch the one responsible for the thefts, and hid in a package to draw out the culprits, who turned out to be Smithers and Mr.

Burns, who did their actions because the latter had a horrible Christmas as a child. Bob then tells him that he became strong during that Christmas. Sideshow Bob has appeared in various Simpsons Comics. Chief Wiggum decides that all the kids attending the seminar should spend an hour in an actual prison cell.

Bart and Milhouse are put in Bob's cell, and to avoid being killed, Bart climbs through the bars and into a van. The van winds up in a work-camp, where Bart is chained up with Bob. Bob escapes with Bart, and they leap onto a moving train. Until Bob is able to get onto the train himself, he is left bouncing on his end of the chain, repeatedly hitting his head on the ground.

Soon, however, he climbs aboard and advances on Bart with murderous intent. Just as Sideshow Bob is about to kill Bart, Bart points out that he would have to drag his corpse around, because they are chained together. Postponing his plan to kill Bart, they walk through the swamp while Bart follows until they reach a hacksaw sale. They go in, but Bob is forced to hide his hair in a hat to keep from being noticed and identified.

They realize that Wiggum is at the sale, and Bart sucks his hat off with a vacuum cleaner, revealing him to the police. Finally, Bob is arrested and Bart goes home safe. He appears again in issue 11 "Fallen Flanders" where he somehow teams up with Kang and Kodos and together they abduct Ned Flanders and replace him with an evil clone.

Ned's uncharacteristic behavior convinces Bart and Lisa to investigate alongside actor Rainier Wolfcastle who had previously encountered the aliens' clones, this turns out to have been Sideshow Bob's plan all along and the three are abducted. Eventually, the aliens are defeated and Sideshow Bob escapes on a helicopter he realizes too late is driven by Chief Wiggum. Krusty gives Ralph, Barney, Bart, Nelson, Chief Wiggum, Grampa, Homer disguised as Barney's mother and Snake claiming to be Nelson's parole officer a tour of his new factory in a boat on a cherry soda river which includes a water slide.

Unbeknownst to Krusty and the visitors, Sideshow Bob has hacked into Krusty's computer and he drops a giant cherry on the boat. Krusty escapes while everyone else is forced to take refuge in the frozen food division.

Bob releases flying cyborg monkeys that attack the visitors. They try to fight back until Krusty arrives in a jet and saves them. Krusty gets revenge on Bob by knocking his jet into Bob's prison cell. In issue 46 story " Angels with Yellow Faces" he was paroled from prison. Bob wanted to make more money, so he starts a small business-Sideshow Bob's VCR repair and pet sitting.

In the back of the building was his school of crime- where he would teach other people to become criminals. Meanwhile, Bart photocopies his butt and is caught by Chief Wiggum. Wiggum knows about Bob's scheme, but he has no proof, so he tells Bart- "You won't get in trouble if you infiltrate his gang". Bart cannot say no and joins the gang. Bob is planning to kill him until Bart aces the test. Bob is very proud and says that he will do his master scheme the next day.

Bart tells Chief Wiggum that he doesn't know what it is. The next day, Bob drives to the hospital, planning to kidnap Mr. Burns who is only there because of his love of children's tender organs. Nelson pushes Mr. Burns into a fake ambulance, where Bob drives away, but the police stand in front of them.

Bob believes Bart called them and prepares to kill Bart with a high powered drug. Bart shocks Bob, and the police take him away. Lisa says she called in the cops after following him here. They hug. In issue 77 story " The Many Faces of Bob" He is released from prison but soon ends up in the hospital and gets a new face. After Bart and Lisa discover this they become worried as they do not know what he looks like anymore. They eventually discover this was exaggerated and his new face is basically exactly the same as before.

He is knocked out by Sideshow Mel. Burns and Smithers and made Sideshow Bob's cellmate though Homer fails to recognize Bob at first , due to a common dislike for Bart, Homer and Bob become quick friends. Bob takes Homer on a tour of the prison and Homer points out a masked prisoner who Bob claims to be a nameless psycho.

Bob reveals to Homer a plan to escape jail, Bob's secret tunnel is under the cell of the masked prisoner. When Homer and Bob get into the cell the prisoner asks if he can come along. Homer quickly jumps into the tunnel when the prisoner reveals he knows who Homer is. The prisoner chases Homer through the tunnel while telling him that he can't escape the past.

Homer falls into a cavern full of crates, the prisoner jumps down and removes his mask revealing, Frank Grimes, Jr.. Grimes reminds Homer that he was sent to jail for attempting to murder Homer to avenge the death of his father, Frank Grimes. Burns and Smithers enter the cavern and reveal it's Burns' secret stash of rare paintings.

Sideshow Bob falls through the hole in the ceiling and knock out both himself and Grimes. Homer blackmails Burns to get him out of jail, otherwise he blabs about the paintings, Burns agrees and Homer is set free, while Bob and Grimes are returned to prison.

In Issue story "Bobbing for Vengeance" Bob becomes popular on the television series Big House Live that broadcasts live from the prison where they show Sideshow Bob is in the kitchen and cook a Flaming Vengeance , around the same time everyone seems to start trying to kill Bart. Aug 20, AM. Janice Lea Vanlandingham, I can see how some of it might seem a little twisted.

I can think of many I consider really bad, much worse. Oct 5, PM. Oct 2, PM. Oct 2, AM. Kitty White. Thanks majority. Oct 1, PM. Kuorosh Farrokh. Sep 30, PM. Janice Lea Vanlandingham. The Simpsons are the perfect example of what is wrong with todays society.

Bart is disrespectful to all and foul mouthed. The creator is very mentally deranged, and I am sure was bullied! And who ever gave him his big break should be shot. You have a strange concept of classic. Sideshow Bob is a bad guy and Bart is the good guy!!!!! Sep 27, PM.



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