![]() ![]() Barney has been one of the series' most recurring characters across The Simpsons' 33 seasons, be it as one of Homer's close confidants, working one of the jobs off his surprisingly wide-ranging résumé, or multi-season arc of chasing sobriety following in season 11 episode 18 " Days of Whines and D'oh'ses." While the show has never explored him with too much depth, one artist has decided to delve into the character's true feelings with a guest appearance from one of his friends. Voiced by Dan Castellaneta, Barney Gumble is one of Springfield's most recognizable residents the town drunk, frequent and loyal customer of Moe's Tavern, and one of Homer Simpson's closest friends since childhood. Barney has been a recurring character since the series premiere episode in 1989, " Simpsons Roasting On An Open Fire." Cooper previously explored the character of The Simpsons mainstay Lenny Leonardson and his existential crisis. After decades on the air, The Simpsons has made it clear that the anarchic animated family sitcom has no regard for conventional continuity. Nearly two weeks after ex-wife Tamra Judge revealed that Barney ' finished treatment a few months ago' for throat cancer, he shared side-by-side photos of himself before, during and after. He created a dysfunctional family and named the characters after his own family members, substituting Bart for his own name he thought Simpson was a funny name in that it sounded similar to 'simpleton'. Artist David B Cooper returns to the world of The Simpsons in a new sequel to his Lenny fan comic, focusing on the struggles of Barney Gumble. The Simpsons always played fast and loose with continuity, but the show failed loveable town drunk Barney Gumble by copying the sad story of his short film, Pukahontas. The family was conceived by Groening shortly before a solicitation for a series of animated shorts with producer James L. ![]()
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