![]() In " Mom and Pop Art," he, or rather, Louie, with Legs' help, disposed of a cadaver rolled up in a rug inside a Goodwill donation bin to dispose of the body, with Chief Wiggum inquiring what they're donating, claiming it was a "Beanie baby." 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.įat Tony was born Marion Anthony D'Amico. Similarly, when disposing of dead bodies, he and the other members of the mafia often use euphemisms for the cadaver that sounds innocuous-sounding when dealing with law enforcement. By which I mean the carpool." and "Now who's ready to sleep with the fishes.? Because I brought this Finding Nemo bedspread." 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.", causing them to misinterpret the meaning to Troy having died when he actually meant that Troy was literally sleeping with the fishes. 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. 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 got 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. His mafia henchmen included Louie, Legs, Johnny Tightlips, Frankie the Squealer, Joey, and Jimmy the Snitch.įat Tony seems to have a streak of sensitivity in both his personal and business life, which, for example, in the mafia’s brief cameo in the episode " Mr. He had also been seen bribing and making secret deals with Mayor Quimby.įat Tony and his associates also conducted businesses and socialized in the Legitimate Businessman's Social Club. His rackets included illegal gambling, cigarette and fireworks smuggling, bootlegging, fraud, and selling false IDs. He had been behind several of Springfield’s criminal enterprises. He was a stereotypical Italian mafia boss. So please, the money.” ―Fat Tony, while trying to convince Homer and Marge to pay him her money from her Pretzel Wagon business “ I ain't cried like this since I paid to see "Godfather III."” ―Fat Tony, while moved to tears along with his gang, the Castellaneta Family, and President of the Italian-American Anti-Defamation League by Maggie's innocence that Moe pointed out “ Get your hand off my car.” ―Fat Tony, to Skinner when he laid his hand on his carĭon Marion Anthony D'Amico, better known as Fat Tony, was the boss of the Springfield Mafia. ![]() "Where's the money?", "When are you going to get the money?", "Why aren't you getting the money now?", and so on. You see, my wife, she has been most vocal on the subject of the pretzel monies. ![]() He hates Mondays, we can all relate.” ―Fat Tony, on picking Milhouse's three-ringed Garfield binder to stop the Calabresis from hitting his car “ I am not so much disappointed as I am blinded with rage.” ―Fat Tony, when angered on being busted, betrayed, and arrested for illegally bribing Quimby “ You are listing my broken dreams.” ―Fat Tony, to Marge tearfully after she points out that he could have a better job than just a mafia man “ Hey, wait a minute!” ―Fat Tony, when he realized he was tricked into being talked out of a deal “ Why was I born a man?” ―Fat Tony, while tearfully watching "The Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood" “ I'm afraid I must insist. “ I don't get mad, I get stabby.” ―Fat Tony's quote “ What's a truck?” ―Fat Tony playing dumb when accused of a crime he committed involving a stolen truck “ I prefer the cat.
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