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Robert Onderdonk Terwilliger, better known by his stage name Sideshow Bob, is a fictional character on The Simpsons. He is voiced by Kelsey Grammer.

He was originally Krusty the Klown's TV sidekick, and was often fired out of a cannon. (He also communicated solely with a slide-whistle, despite his erudition).

He has since become a villainous homicidal maniac. He is known for his abnormally large feet and hair, which give him the appearance of a palm tree, as well as his grandiloquence and inability to actually kill anyone, especially his arch enemy Bart Simpson.

It is possible that Sideshow Bob is based in part on the character of Dr. Terwilliker from The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. Not only are the surnames similar, but Sideshow Bob's accent and countenance bear some resemblance to Hans Conried's take on the character. Both characters also have a nemesis named Bart.

Matt Groening, however, has indicated that the character was named after SW Terwilliger Boulevard in Portland, Oregon.

Biography

Bob never anticipated a career in show business. His younger brother Cecil (voiced by Grammer's Frasier co-star David Hyde Pierce) auditioned for the role of Krusty's sidekick, having wanted to act in that capacity since the age of five. However, Krusty thought Bob's uptight, upright demeanour would make him a better comic foil, and gave him the job instead. It should be noted that Bob was only there to give Cecil moral support.

As the years went on, the highly-educated Bob became increasingly angered at being overshadowed by Krusty's 'dilapidated vaudeville antics', not to mention Krusty's continual abuse. Finally, he snapped and framed Krusty for armed robbery. He took over the show, making it more upmarket (for example, Krusty's catchphrase 'Children, who do you love?' was replaced by the grammatically correct 'Whom do you love?') introducing culture, singing Cole Porter, and reading the classics ('Man in the Iron Mask', etc.) to his rapt young audience. Although the show earned critical raves -- and boffo ratings -- his reign was shortlived, as Bart exposed his plan and landed him in jail.

Since then, he has taken the position of Evil Genius in the series -- a typical Sideshow Bob episode involves his being released from incarceration and acting out some cunning plan, which is foiled by Bart, and (usually) his sister Lisa. Frequently this plan involves killing someone: Krusty, Bart or everyone in Springfield. Bob has been eager to get revenge on Bart for foiling his schemes, but in The Great Louse Detective, when he had the opportunity to kill Bart, he found himself unable to, as he had 'grown accustomed to Bart's face'. Bob seemingly has become used to the urge to kill Bart, and having his schemes foiled by him, and apparently can't bring himself to end their rivalry.

Bob was briefly married to Selma (whom he also tried to kill, and in the process uttering perhaps his most famous line, 'Soon I will kill you', while massaging her feet.) He is a staunch Republican, and was briefly mayor of Springfield. He can sing entire Gilbert and Sullivan operettas off the cuff, and in The Italian Bob sang the climax of Vesti la Giubba after having Krusty fall through a trapdoor during his performance of the title role of Pagliacci. He also has a tendency to step on rakes, as evidenced in both Cape Feare and Day of the Jackanapes. Bob was also married to an Italian woman at some point prior to 2005.

Bob also has several tattoos, such as 'Die Bart Die' (German, he claims, for 'The Bart, The', which led to his being granted parole on the grounds that "no one who speaks German could be an evil man") on his chest and one resembling Bart's decapitated head on a skateboard on his back with a word bubble that says 'Ouch, Man'. The tattoos on Bob's fingers parody those of Robert Mitchum's character in The Night of the Hunter (whose fingers are tattooed L-O-V-E and H-A-T-E), but, as Simpsons characters have only three fingers (besides the thumb), Bob's finger tattoos spell 'L-U-V' and 'H-Ā-T'.

Bob's brother Cecil has harbored resentment for winning the role of Krusty's sidekick for many years, and during one of Bob's releases from prison, tried to frame him for embezzlement and sabotaging the Springfield Dam. Cecil's plan ended with mixed results: the sabotage did not destroy Springfield as expected, and both brothers took the blame for it. During the same episode it was revealed that Cecil attended Princeton University for four years (derided as 'Clown College' by Bob), whereas Bob had already been established as a proud graduate of Yale (like Mr. Burns). Like the two brothers, these Ivy League schools have a long-standing rivalry.

Unlike his brother, he won political office. Following a successful campaign by Rush Limbaugh-clone Birch Barlow to secure his release as a "persecuted conservative," he ran against Mayor Quimby, defeating him thanks to his skills in electoral fraud. He quickly used his new office to divert the newly-planned Matlock Expressway to force the razing of the Simpson home. His scheme was thwarted when his usual adversaries tricked him into revealing the multi-volume 'Bob's Fraud Log' to a judge. When the judge asked him why, he told him that it was to save the people from themselves, in a speech parodying Jack Nicholson's iconic "You can't handle the truth" monologue from A Few Good Men. This did not save him as he returned to prison, albeit a minimum security facility where he got the opportunity to compete in rowing competetions against the alumni of Ivy League universities.

Later on in the series, Bob decides to give himself a fresh start, so he becomes mayor of a village in Tuscany. He marries an Italian woman and also has a child who is just as evil as he is. When the Simpson family comes to visit Italy, Bob welcomes them with hospitality on the condition that they not reveal his felonious past. However Lisa, while drunk, reveals Bob's past in America, alienating him from his citizens and prompting him to swear a vendetta on the Simpsons. He and his family pursue the Simpsons, but the Simpsons eventually escape to America with help from Krusty the Klown. He and his family merely walk away, but it is likely that they still want to get rid of the Simpsons.

Kelsey Grammer has revealed that Sideshow Bob will make an appearance in the upcoming Simpsons movie.[Interview: Kelsey Grammer On the Beast PLUS Sideshow Bob Is In The Simpsons Movie!] at IESB.net, May 12, 2006

\"The Sideshow Bob Episodes\"

Sideshow Bob is a unique character in The Simpsons as he only appears in occasional episodes where he is clearly the star. Unlike most other characters, he rarely appears as a "background" character, and almost never has a "minor role" in any episode's plot. This can be explained by the fact that Bob is in prison most of the time, and that his voice actor, Kelsey Grammer, is too busy to devote much time to the show.

Episodes where Bob appears are thus known by fans as "Sideshow Bob Episodes" because of their unique status.

Minor appearances

Notable Comic book appearances

Quotes

-The Great Louse Detective

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