[4] Mantegna said, "You feel honored that they asked you to do a voice. Like any show that's gone on for decades, though, it's understandable if someone fell off the show after a point. Voiced by He was very poor. This is the first time Fit Tony, Fat Tony's sporty cousin, appears. However, since Fat Tony wasn't a very good drawing, Matt Groening decided to make a special guest voice do him. The Fat Blue Line is the third episode of Season 31, originally the Season 30 finale in production order.. Synopsis. The episode also reveals that Fat Tony's wife "was whacked by 'natural causes'." Both are voiced by Joe Mantegna and first appeared in the episode "Bart the Murderer" of the third season. Anderson, Mike B.; Moore, Rich; Moore, Steven Dean; Silverman, David (2007). He eventually got a job in the mafia and worked his way up from henchmen to capo. Directed by Lance Kramer, Mike B. Anderson. The episode guest stars Jack Lemmon as Frank Ormand and Joe Mantegna as Fat Tony. Upon the death of the original Fat Tony in the episode "Donnie Fatso" of the twenty-second season, the character's near-identical cousin … (Michael and Fat Tony invite the Simpson family over for dinner.) Selma falls in love with and marries Fat Tony, and Lisa discovers that Bart has a skill for finding truffles. He implied that he dreamed to work as either a pizza man, organ grinder, or leaning-tower maker, but his dreams ended up ruined at some point. "[5] Mantegna based his raspy voice for Fat Tony on his Uncle Willy,[6][7] a long-standing cigarette smoker. Similarly in the movie, when the town of Springfield was trying to clean Lake Springfield, Fat Tony, before leaving with Legs and Louie when talked out of dumping at the lake by the police, mentioned that he will have to take his "Yard trimmings" elsewhere, although Lou (And allegedly Wiggum) suspected it was, in fact, a cadaver he, Legs, and Louie were going to dispose of. [3] The end of the episode portrays a TV movie about the events depicted in the episode, in which Joe Mantegna will play Fat Tony (this was before it was decided that Fat Tony would be a recurring character). In "The Twisted World of Marge Simpson", Homer contracts with the mafia to drive out Marge's rival snack food distributors. Fat Tony first appeared in the third season episode "Bart the Murderer". [1] It is his longest-running role. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on September 10, 2006. In the episode, Fat Tony is put out of commission by a rival family, and Homer and Bart take over the Springfield Mafia. Physically speaking, he is identical to Fat Tony with the only difference being that he is initially in … Despite this, Phil Hartman voiced the character in the season 7 episode "A Fish Called Selma". "Donnie Fatso" is the ninth episode in the twenty-second season of the American animated television series The Simpsons.It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on December 12, 2010. In the episode, Bart stumbles upon a Mafia bar after having a terrible day at school. Alias(es) [2] Following his death, it was revealed that he has a cousin named Fit Tony, who took Fat Tony's place running the Springfield Mafia.[3]. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 1, 2011. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. In Seasons 3-13, his shirt's neck collar and handkerchief in his jacket pocket are the same teal coloration as his shirt (Sometimes his handkerchief even changes to red, or gray like his jacket, in some shots), and then his shirt's neck collar color changed to dark teal and his handkerchief's color changed to white, starting in Season 14. However, when it was, the writers incorporated references to the film in the episode. In a 2002 episode called “Poppa’s Got a Brand New Badge,” from season 13 (see clip below), Fat Tony greets the Jersey crew, including Johnny Tightlips and … Bart the … Fat Tony and his associates meet in what is known as the "Legitimate Businessman's Social Club". Sex https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fat_Tony_(The_Simpsons)&oldid=1003503933, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 29 January 2021, at 08:44. In Donnie Fatso, Fat Tony collapsed and died in Homer Simpson’s arms. Meaning that all of Fat Tony's appearances after this episode are as Fit-Fat Tony. Credits. He had a wife named Anna Maria with her grave in Springfield Cemetery who was "Whacked by natural causes." Bart’s Girlfriend (Season 6, Episode 7) Meryl Streep guest-starred as Reverend Lovejoy’s daughter … Season 24 Episode 5: Directed by: Mark Kirkland: ... Dan gradually becomes power-hungry from the position, and is frightened by his own change. In some shots, he is seen wearing a ring on his right hand's pinky finger, but in some shots, it keeps disappearing and reappearing a lot. In May 2007, The Simpsons reached its 400th episode at the end of the eighteenth season. Trilogy of Error. ", causing them to misinterpret the meaning to Troy having died when he was actually meaning that Troy was literally sleeping with the fishes. It has remained that way since, with a few exceptions. “Donnie Fatso” His mafia henchmen included Louie, Legs, Johnny Tightlips, Frankie the Squealer, Joey, and Jimmy the Snitch. Oh there you go. Four Finger Discount. [12] Star News Online listed Joe Mantegna as one of the 400 reasons why they love The Simpsons. Because I brought this Finding Nemo comforter!" In the episode, Bart stumbles upon a Mafia bar after having a terrible day at school. "Its me fat tony" "I told you we should have bought more than three bullets" We can take care of ourselves. 10 Classic ‘Simpsons' Episodes About Food ... in no particular order. Relatives It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on March 16, 1997. Gray The year 2007 marked the twentieth anniversary of The Simpsons franchise. In a 2002 episode called “Poppa’s Got a Brand New Badge,” from season 13 (see clip below), Fat Tony greets the Jersey crew, including Johnny Tightlips and … Unfortunately, an enemy tried to shoot Fat Tony, but Anne Maria protected him by jumping in front and later dying, although Fat Tony would later claim she was "Whacked of natural causes" and even admitted that he would leave her flowers at her grave every Sunday. "The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer" is the season premiere of The Simpsons’ eighteenth season. To entertain his subordinates to reboost Louie's confidence in "Taking out the Castellaneta Family," Fat Tony puts an orange slice in his mouth in imitation of Don Corleone from The Godfather. The Simpsons has been on the air for over thirty years, churning out some of the most iconic pieces of American television comedy ever. He also implied that he dreamed to work as either a pizza man, organ grinder, or leaning-tower maker, but his dreams ended up ruined at some point. The Mook, the Chef, the Wife, and her Homer, The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer, $pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling), https://simpsons.fandom.com/wiki/Fat_Tony?oldid=939750, Fat Tony's name probably comes from a Simpsons re-recording animator, also named, When Fat Tony came round to kill Homer, after. [1] Fat Tony was modeled on Paul Sorvino, who played mobster Paul Cicero in Goodfellas. (In which Mantegna, ironically, played the character Joey Zasa, one of the inspirations for Fat Tony). The writers originally wanted Sheldon Leonard to voice Fat Tony. He was then replaced by his cousin, Fit Tony, who eventually evolved just like his cousin into Fat Tony, after previously being both Fit Tony and Fit-Fat Tony in the process. In season 8, episode 11, "The Twisted World of Marge Simpson", Homer enlists Fat Tony’s help in Marge’s pretzel wagon business. He had been behind several of Springfield's criminal enterprises. (The Mook, the Chef, the Wife, and her Homer). This episode mainly centers around Marge Simpson and one of her older sisters, Selma, who falls in love with mobster Fat Tony II. Fat Tony's actual name is the source of some dispute, as several different real names have been revealed over the course of the series. Marion Anthony "Fat Tony" D'Amico is the name of two recurring characters in the animated sitcom The Simpsons. Death episode Fat Tony dies in the twenty-second season episode "Donnie Fatso" from a heart attack with his final words to Homer being "I loved you man.". [11], IGN ranked Fat Tony at No. Upon the death of the original Fat Tony in the episode "Donnie Fatso" of the twenty-second season, the character's near-identical cousin of the same name is introduced. I believe that's an order. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 10, 1991. First appearance Marion Anthony "Fat Tony" D'Amico is a recurring antagonist in The Simpsons and a supporting antagonist in the 2007 theatrical film The Simpsons Movie.He is the resident mafia crime lord. Wife: Anna Maria D'AmicoUncle: Fatso AntonioFather: The Sicilian Uncle of Fit TonySon: Michael D'AmicoCousin: Fit-Fat TonyEx-Cousin-in-Law: Selma Bouvier Cousin-In-Law: UnnamedAunt: Angelica D'Amico[1] Pages Other Just For Fun Fat Tony … (Click the titles for clips.) "The Twisted World of Marge Simpson" is the eleventh episode of The Simpsons' eighth season. On Ice! Both are voiced by Joe Mantegna and first appeared in the episode "Bart the Murderer" of the third season. "Bart the Murderer" is the fourth episode of The Simpsons' third season. After Lisa's new friend Michael is revealed to be local mob boss Fat Tony's son, the Simpsons become involved with the mafia. During the San Castellaneta street festival, much of the town realizes their wallets have been pickpocketed. Minutes later at Luigi's, Fat Tony, while crying with his gang, the Castellaneta Family, and President of the Italian-American Anti-Defamation League upon being touched by Maggie Simpson's innocence thanks to Moe Szyslak pointing it out in order to save her from getting accidentally shot to death in an attempted "Italian-American-Mexican Standoff," tearfully responded to this, saying "I ain't cried like this since I paid to see Godfather III." The Simpsons episode: Episode no. [10] Of the Fat Tony episodes, Mantegna favors "Bart the Murderer" and "The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer", because they are the character's first appearance and a season premiere. Mob bossWaste Management (Officially) After his death, his cousin Fit Tony takes over the Springfield Mafia and Homer teaches him a lesson into becoming the new Fat Tony. ", even going so far as to say, "If Fat Tony sneezes, I want to be there." He was a widower and said his wife, Anna Maria D'Amico, "Was whacked by natural causes." It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on January 19, 1997. His house strongly resembles that of Tony Montana in the movie Scarface. The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer. His son's name is a reference to Michael Corleone. Marion Anthony Paul D'Amico45, originally known as Fit Tony, then later Fit-Fat Tony, and now known as the new and improved Fat Tony, is Fat Tony's cousin. "Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment" is the 18th episode of The Simpsons' eighth season. TV Show. This is referenced in the season 20 episode "Sex, Pies, and Idiot Scrapes, where all script required was grunting. The Fat Blue Line The Fat Blue Line is the third episode of Season 31, originally the Season 30 finale in production order. Homer goes to prison after attempting to get out of a series of fines with a bribe, but agrees to a reduced sentence by informing on Fat Tony for the FBI. Donnie Fatso. In the third-season episode "Bart the Murderer", Fat Tony is referred to in a news report given by Kent Brockman as William "Fat Tony" Williams, presumably an alias. Eventually, he married Anna Maria and had a son named Michael. With Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith. However, this didn't keep Phil Hartman from filling in for him on one occasion (A Fish Called Selma).[4]. The episode was written by Bill Odenkirk and directed by Michael Marcantel. [1] The writers conceived the episode before the film Goodfellas, which has a similar plot, was released. Even Ralph Wiggum, while watching Michael walking by at school, admitted, via breaking the fourth wall, that Fat Tony once shot his father, Wiggum, by saying "His daddy putted bullets in my daddy, and my daddy had to pee in a baggy." After a rocky start (see Blatant Lies above), Homer teaming up with Bart make a decent mafia leader. Heart attack "Bart the Murderer" is the fourth episode of The Simpsons' third season. Occupation Fat Tony played the violin in "Insane Clown Poppy". Sheldon Leonard was originally supposed to be the voice of Fat Tony, but they weren't able to get him, so they chose Joe Mantegna instead. Marion Anthony "Fat Tony" D'Amico is a recurring antagonist in The Simpsons and a supporting antagonist in the 2007 theatrical film The Simpsons Movie.He is the resident mafia crime lord. Fat Tony has a son named Michael, whom he planned to have followed in his footsteps as the leader of the Springfield Mafia. [13] In 2007, Adam Finley of TV Squad called Mantegna one of the five best The Simpsons guest stars[14] and Vanity Fair called "Bart the Murderer" the eighth best episode of the show, saying, "This episode makes the cut because of the inspired Mafia satire". The Simpsons Avengers parody episode "Bart the Bad Guy" will feature the voice of Kevin Feige as a villain inspired by the mad titan Thanos. Don Marion Anthony D'Amico, better known as Fat Tony, was the boss of the Springfield Mafia. The only physical difference between him and Fat Tony is that he was in excellent physical condition. [15] Playmates Toys made Fat Tony into an action figure as part of the World of Springfield toy line. William Williams During the San Castellaneta street festival, much of the town realizes their wallets have been pickpocketed. He was originally from San Diego, but later moved to Springfield to take control of the Springfield Mafia after his cousin's death. The Simpsons (TV Series 1989– ) Joe Mantegna as Fat Tony, Fit Tony, Gordus Antonius Fat Tony is a mobster and the underboss of the Springfield Mafia. The characters somewhat resemble real-life mobster Anthony "Fat Tony" Salerno. Fat Tony and his associates also conducted businesses and socialized in the Legitimate Businessman's Social Club. Don Marion Anthony D’Amico a.k.a. His rackets included illegal gambling, cigarette smuggling, bootlegging, fraud and selling fake ID's. His henchmen include Legs, Louie, and Johnny Tightlips, and he answers to Don Vittorio DiMaggio. Joe MantegnaPhil Hartman ("A Fish Called Selma"), Uncle: Fatso AntonioFather: The Sicilian Uncle of Fit TonySon: Michael D'AmicoCousin: Fit-Fat TonyEx-Cousin-in-Law: Selma Bouvier Cousin-In-Law: UnnamedAunt: Angelica D'Amico[1]. ... don't worry mister Simpson. This also led to some confusion among his fellow mafia members, such as the time when Troy McClure was involved in a scandal involving a sexual attraction to fishes, and he told his fellow gang members that he was "Sleeping with the fishes. Fat Tony debuted on The Simpsons in season 3’s episode “Bart the Murderer". It’s classic Twilight Zone episodes, “The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street” … Fear Of Flying (Season 6, Episode 11) When Homer is mistaken for a pilot and put in the cockpit of … Fat Tony was a widower. Just like Fat Tony, he was voiced by Joe Mantegna. His weight gain causes a change of nickname to "Fit-Fat Tony" and eventually "Fat Tony", essentially restoring the original character. Directed by Ralph Sosa, Mike B. Anderson. Moe Baby Blues featured several interesting references relating to Fat Tony. Homer would have been executed gangland-style if not for Maggie coming to the rescue with her rifle. Fat Tony was born Marion Anthony D'Amico, in Brooklyn, New York. [1] The appearance of Louie, one of Tony's henchmen, was based on another Goodfellas actor, Frank Sivero. In the episode, Marge starts her own pretzels business. Top 10 Fat Tony Episodes 3 0 Click UP or DOWN to vote on entries! Marion Anthony "Fat Tony" D'Amico is the name of two recurring characters in the animated sitcom The Simpsons. With Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith. Fat Tony puts out a contract on Homer after his private security business interferes with the mob's interests in "Poppa's Got a Brand New Badge". When the original Fat Tony died of a heart attack in "Donnie Fatso", he was replaced by his slimmer cousin Anthony Paul "Fit Tony" D'Amico. 1,632 talking about this. Mayored to the Mob. Fat Tony's son Michael is first mentioned by Fat Tony as he is talking to Marge in "The Seven-Beer Snitch", saying she drove him home from school sometimes. [1] Fat Tony is a mobster and the underboss of the Springfield Mafia. In the twelfth-season episode "Insane Clown Poppy", Frankie the Squealer claims that Fat Tony's first name is Marion, a reference to actor John Wayne's real name, Marion Robert Morrison.[2]. 20th Anniversary Special – In 3-D! Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment. Fat Tony has a son, Michael D'Amico, whom he used to drive to or from school. I can't believe that worked. "The Real Housewives of Fat Tony" is the nineteenth episode of The Simpsons' twenty-second season. Similarly, when disposing of bodies, he and the other members of the mafia often use euphemisms for the cadaver that sounds innocuous-sounding when dealing with law enforcement. Hair "The Simpsons" The Real Housewives of Fat Tony (TV Episode 2011) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Top 10 Fat Tony Episodes 3 0 Click UP or DOWN to vote on entries! On several occasions, Fat Tony has said something that begins as ominous mafia language, only to be proven innocent; One example is "We are going for a ride.... By which I mean the carpool." The plot revolves around an FBI agent, who helps Homer go undercover to infiltrate Fat Tony's mob.Homer agrees to help the FBI in order to reduce his prison sentence on a bribery conviction. He is then properly introduced in the episode "The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer". Selma falls in love with and marries Fat Tony, and Lisa discovers that Bart has a skill for finding truffles. He was named after crew member Anthony D'Amico. In Trilogy of Error, when Fat Tony revealed that Legs is an experienced mob doctor when reattaching Homer's thumb which Marge Simpson accidentally cut off earlier, he explained to Lisa Simpson that "[Legs] once pulled a slug from [his] arm and placed it into a stoolie's brain," indicating that Legs once removed a bullet from Fat Tony's arm and placed it in a murdered rival victim's brain. The Simpsons holds several American television longevity records. His nickname may be a reference to "Black Tony," the Don of the fictional Stracci Family in The Godfather. Fat Tony took out a hit on Mayor Quimby in "Mayored to the Mob" in retaliation for a raid on their rat milk facility, which Quimby opposed, as they had promised him "dog or higher". Even his jacket pocket containing his handkerchief keeps disappearing and reappearing in different shots as well. With Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith. [a] By the end of that episode, Fit Tony has taken to eating as a way of dealing with the stress of assassination attempts. You know, I've never met you wife. Marge: We'd love to! Fat Tony is a pastiche of mobsters from movies and dramas, especially The Godfather franchise (And in later seasons The Sopranos). He had also been seen bribing and making secret deals with Mayor Quimby. Jon Hamm guest stars as an FBI agent and Joe Mantegna returns as Fat Tony for the last time - at least as Fat Tony. He would usually sleep at a friend's house, a supermarket (he would sneak in when it was closed), vacant buildings, or on the streets. He rides around in a black car similar to a. In the episode, Springfield enacts prohibition after a raucous Saint Patrick's Day celebration. Hey, that's not a wallet Inspector. [1][9] Mantegna voiced Fat Tony in a scene in The Simpsons Movie that almost got cut. Directed by Lance Kramer, Mike B. Anderson. Director's commentary, The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer. Commentary for ". It was written by Jennifer Crittenden and directed by Chuck Sheetz. In one DVD commentary, it is stated that Mantegna is so enamored with the character that he has forbidden to allow anyone else to voice Fat Tony; He even voiced him when the script only called for a couple of grunts (Sex, Pies, and Idiot Scrapes). “Donnie Fatso” In the episode Donnie Fatso, Fat Tony dies of a heart attack; his cousin Fit Tony takes his place as head of the syndicate, but soon becomes known as Fat Tony due to stress-induced overeating. a wallet inspector. "Bart the Murderer” In the eighth-season episode "The Homer They Fall", the announcer at Homer's boxing match against Drederick Tatum refers to Fat Tony as Anthony D'Amico (incidentally the name of one of the three Re-Recording Mixers in the end credits), which he is called later as well, for example, by the FBI. "The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer" is the season premiere of The Simpsons’ eighteenth season. Originally, Fat Tony was going to be voiced by Hank Azaria. Fat Tony: Sadly, my Anna Maria was whacked by natural causes. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 10, 1991. Season 24 Episode 5: Directed by: Mark Kirkland: ... Dan gradually becomes power-hungry from the position, and is frightened by his own change. For a list of episodes in production order, see List of episodes by production order. Donnie Fatso Donnie Fatso is the ninth episode of Season 22. Cause of death This was showcased twice. and "Now who's ready to sleep with da fishes...? [8] He insists that the producers must "not let anyone else do his noises. This episode mainly centers around Marge Simpson and one of her older sisters, Selma, who falls in love with mobster Fat Tony II. Fit Tony is Fat Tony's identical cousin from San Diego and an antagonist in The Simpsons. His death was most likely caused by a heart attack or cardiac arrest due to overeating, as well as stress from being betrayed by Homer, who was working undercover for the FBI. His rackets included illegal gambling, cigarette smuggling, bootlegging, fraud, and selling false IDs. "Fat Tony" D'Amico was behind several of Springfield's criminal enterprises. In the episode, Fat Tony is put out of commission by a rival family, and Homer and Bart take over the Springfield Mafia. 18 on their 2006 list of the "Top 25 Simpsons Peripheral Characters". It is the longest-running prime time animated series and longest-running sitcom in the United States. Bart’s Comet - 8.7. The Simpsons episode: Episode no. The fact that they bring you back and keep writing for the character, it is very satisfying. Status In "The Real Housewives of Fat Tony", he supposedly marries Selma, but the relationship falls apart when Selma discovers Tony only held a ceremony to make her his goomar as he is already married to another woman. In this classic episode, which served as the season 4 finale, Krusty's show is canceled when a rival children's program… It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 1, 2011. Although the episode aired on October 10, 1991, and Goodfellas was released in 1990, the episode's story was developed before the film came out. Last appearance For a list of episodes in production order, see List of episodes by production order. After the state investigator puts the wrong man in jail, Chief Wiggum sets out to clear his name, catch the real criminal and show he's still up for police work. Fat Tony Directed by Chuck Sheetz. This is a list of The Simpsons episodes by broadcast order. Airdate: Nov. 23, 2003 Episodes of The Simpsons that qualify as all-time classics are rare in the new millennium, but ''The Regina Monologues'' has a … To supply Moe's speakeasy, Homer becomes a bootlegger.The episode was written by John Swartzwelder and directed by Bob Anderson. Even in the mafia’s brief cameo in Mr. Spritz Goes to Washington, it’s revealed that Fat Tony loves the movie The Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood, as revealed by Johnny when the latter tells Louie, who asked in annoyance on why they have to watch it on the mafia’s private jet, that “The Boss has a thing for the Ya-Yas” while watching the aforementioned film on their private jet, and seated near them watching the movie, Fat Tony, while sobbing to the movie despite his tough mafia guy exterior, tearfully asks himself “Why was I born a man?”, and then blowing his nose on a pizza slice he was eating instead of his own white handkerchief he carries in his jacket pocket.
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