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Daphne Burns
- "Mr. Burns has a mother? She must be a hundred million years old!"
- ―Homer Simpson[src]
Daphne Burns (née Charles),[3][4] also known as Mrs. Burns, is Charles Montgomery Burns' mother. She was married to Clifford Burns, but Mr. Burns never forgave her for having an affair with President Taft.
Children
Daphne had many children, including Montgomery, George, Zeph, Cornelius and Cornelia Burns. However, the father of at least three of her children is unknown, despite their last name being Burns.[3]
History
Early life
In a flashback Burns had, his father let him sit on Santa's lap at Gimbels department store. Young Burns told Santa that all he wanted was a hug from his mom and a smile from his dad. However, this never happened and on Christmas Day, Burns was taken to boarding school. Later, his father and mother both died and still refused to hug him. However, the accuracy of this flashback is unknown since Daphne Burns is still alive in the present.[5]
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Charles Montgomery Burns
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- "Excellent."
- ―Burns' catchphrase
- "Release the hounds!"
- ―Burns' catchphrase
- "You're fired."
- ―Mr. Burns as a vampire
Charles Montgomery Plantagenet Schicklgruber Burns
Character Information
Status: Alive Alias(es): Fruit Bat Man Age: See age section Hair: Gray, balding
originally strawberry blonde Occupation: Owner of Springfield Nuclear Power Plant (not legal owner)
World War II veteran Relatives: Grandparents:Wainwright Montgomery Burns and Evelyn Graycomb
Parents:Clifford Burns and Daphne Burns
Adoptive father:Unnamed
Siblings:Cornelius Burns, Cornelia Hernan •
Burns, Baby Burns
4th episode of the 8th season of The Simpsons
"Burns, Baby Burns" is the fourth episode of the eighth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 17, 1996. In the episode, Mr. Burns reunites with his long-lost son Larry. At first, they get along well, but Mr. Burns soon realizes that his son is an oaf. The episode was directed by Jim Reardon and is the first one written by Ian Maxtone-Graham.[1] The episode guest starred Rodney Dangerfield as Larry Burns.[2][3]
Plot
After attending the annual Harvard–Yale football game, Mr. Burns and Waylon Smithers take a train back to Springfield. When the train makes an unexpected stop, a man named Larry approaches them selling souvenirs. Seeing Burns, he compares his face with an old photo and notes the resemblance. Suddenly, the train pulls away, leaving Larry behind. While on their way home from visiting a cider mill, the Simpsons see Larry hitchhiking and give him a ride. They take him
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Charles Montgomery Burns
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| Status: | |||
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| Alias(es): | Fruit Bat Man | ||
| Age: | See age section | ||
| Hair: | Gray, balding originally strawberry blonde | ||
| Occupation: | Owner of Springfield Nuclear Power Plant (not legal owner) World War II veteran | ||
| Relatives: | Grandparents:Wainwright Montgomery Burns and Evelyn Graycomb Parents:Clifford Burns and Daphne Burns Adoptive father:Unnamed Siblings:Cornelius Burns, Cornelia Hernan
Burns, Baby Burns4th episode of the 8th season of The Simpsons "Burns, Baby Burns" is the fourth episode of the eighth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 17, 1996. In the episode, Mr. Burns reunites with his long-lost son Larry. At first, they get along well, but Mr. Burns soon realizes that his son is an oaf. The episode was directed by Jim Reardon and is the first one written by Ian Maxtone-Graham.[1] The episode guest starred Rodney Dangerfield as Larry Burns.[2][3] PlotAfter attending the annual Harvard–Yale football game, Mr. Burns and Waylon Smithers take a train back to Springfield. When the train makes an unexpected stop, a man named Larry approaches them selling souvenirs. Seeing Burns, he compares his face with an old photo and notes the resemblance. Suddenly, the train pulls away, leaving Larry behind. While on their way home from visiting a cider mill, the Simpsons see Larry hitchhiking and give him a ride. They take him Copyright ©peacafe.pages.dev 2025 |