The Simpsons: Barney GumbleBy Wikipedia
Barnard "Barney" Gumble is a fictional character on The
Simpsons, voiced by Dan Castellaneta. He was born on April 20 of an
indeterminate year. Barney is the Springfield town drunk, the most
prominent of several alcoholic Springfieldianites. He is almost always
seen in Moe's Tavern,
where he is a regular. His desperation for alcohol has been the source of
many jokes. He has a quavering, slightly broken voice and a distinctive
loud belch (although he sings in a completely different voice, rather like
Jim Nabors). He remains friendly and good-natured despite his unfortunate
condition. Heavyset, slovenly, and unmarried (though occasionally seen
with women), he lives in a messy, sparsely-furnished apartment while he is
also seen living at Moe's Tavern. He is occasionally seen doing some sort
of menial labor, such as working for his uncle--also named Barney--at
Barney's Bowl-O-Rama, but has also been the owner of a successful snow
ploughing business and been employed as an astronaut.
Barney is generally portrayed as being Homer
Simpson's best friend, known from when they were at school, although
they have the occasional fall-out during the series. Barney first appeared
in the episode 7G08, "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire", in
which he worked as a department store Santa and gave Homer a tip for
winning at the dog track. The season 1 DVD for the series indicates that
the script writers originally intended for Barney to be Homer's next-door
neighbor.
As a teenager, Barney showed much potential until Homer introduced him
to beer. Later on, with Homer, he was a member of The Be Sharps
barbershop quartet, which introduced his splendid basso profundo voice. It
was heard again in the episode with Sherry Bobbins and in "Mommie
Beerest".
In the episode 9F07, "Mr. Plow", Barney was inspired by
Homer's Mr. Plow business to have his own snow removal service, calling
himself the Plow King and buying a snow removal truck much bigger than
Homer's. He even got Linda Ronstadt to sing on his commercials.
"We've been looking for a project to do together for a while,"
he explained. He took away all Homer's customers and earned the key to
Springfield.
Barney showed his artistic side again in the episode 2F31, "A Star
is Burns", in which Barney won top prize at the Springfield Film
Festival for a moving documentary about his life as an alcoholic, called
"Puke-a-hontas". Also in 2F31, Barney's first name was revealed
as Barnard. Since Montgomery Burns caused Moe's Tavern to close down,
(2F16, "Who Shot Mr. Burns? Part I"), Barney became a major
suspect for shooting Burns after Burns blocked the sun (despite his
easygoing nature, Barney apparently carries around a derringer at all
times).
Barney served in the United States Navy for a short time, as a
submariner on the USS Jebediah (3G04, "Simpson Tide") with his
own mother as his superior officer.
In the episode BABF14, "Days of Wine and Doh'ses", Barney
kicked the alcoholism habit. For his birthday, Moe gave him a gift
certificate for helicopter flying lessons, not expecting Barney to
actually use them. "Can you imagine this boozehound at the wheel of a
whirlybird?", Moe asked. Barney went to Alcoholics Anonymous
meetings, became sober, and took the helicopter flying lessons. He became
fairly proficient at it, though he admitted he only knew to make left
turns. This new skill helped Homer rescue Bart and Lisa from a forest
fire. Unwilling to lose a customer, Moe figured out a way to transfer
Barney's addiction to espresso, which led to the disappearance of his
trademark belch. He had relapses in "The Blunder Years" and
"I'm Spelling as Fast as I Can" and was back on the sauce in
"My Big Fat Geek Wedding" (in a scene that was a parody of Jimmy
Stewart's Harvey). Homer also encouraged Barney to have a beer when he
played Ulysses S. Grant is a reenactment of the Battle of Springfield
(though this, surprisingly, did not cause him to become alcoholic again).
By the end of season 15 he was back to his old, alcoholic self. Early in
season sixteen, though, he briefly sobered up and got back behind the
controls of his helicopter to rescue an old girlfriend from a volcanic
lava flow.
Something of a running joke in the series and the comics is that Barney
is considered extremely desirable by the opposite sex. In the episode
where Selma goes to the Springfield Sperm Bank, Barney walks out from the
donation room and is greeted with familiarity by a staff member. Seconds
later a mother with a baby appears on screen, Barney exclaims that the
baby is a beautiful little girl, whereupon the baby removes her pacifier
and emits Barney's distinctive belch. The next shot shows a line of happy
mothers and babies trailing from the Sperm Bank, and a continuous chorus
of Barney Belches following them.
Barney is also one of the only regulars to not appear in any of the
three episodes of The Simpsons set in the future, all featuring
older versions of the cast...possibly the writers' way of implying that he
predeceases them.
Barney's name is a parody of Barney Rubble of Hanna-Barbera's The
Flintstones, in the same way Barney is Fred Flintstone's best friend.
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