| The Simpsons character | |
| Moe Szyslak | |
| Gender | Male |
|---|---|
| Job | Proprietor of Moe's Tavern |
| Relatives | Unknown |
| Voice actor | Hank Azaria |
| First appearance | |
| The Simpsons | "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire" |
Moe Szyslak (pronounced /ˈsɪzlæk/) is a fictional character in the American animated sitcom The Simpsons. He is voiced by Hank Azaria. Moe is the proprietor and bartender of Moe's Tavern, a Springfield bar frequented by Homer Simpson, Barney Gumble, Carl Carlson, Lenny Leonard, and others.
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Moe is the owner and operator of his bar, called "Moe's Tavern". His most loyal customer is Barney Gumble. Other regulars include Homer Simpson, Lenny Leonard, Carl Carlson, Sam, and Larry.
Moe usually serves Duff beer on tap. He enthusiastically abandons his bar, its regular customers, and his friends when a better opportunity comes along, such as the drink "The Flaming Moe", the opening of his postmodern bar "M", and the conversion of his bar into a family-themed restaurant called Uncle Moe's Family Feedbag. Moe is often engaged in shady or illegal activities at his tavern, including smuggling pandas and orcas, hosting Russian roulette games, operating an unlicensed casino, serving liquor without a license (his expired in 1973 and it's only good in Rhode Island as well as being signed by Moe himself), running a speakeasy during Springfield's brief flirtation with prohibition, and performing unlicensed surgery in his bar. Moe's temperament is characterized by a short, violent temper, coupled with homicidal and suicidal tendencies. He frequently threatens various people with a shotgun and attempts suicide (including an annual attempt on Christmas and in the episode "Mommie Beerest;" after his bar is closed by the health department, Moe calls the suicide hotline and discovers that they’ve blocked his number). He assumes a leading role in many of Springfield's angry mobs, and kidnapping Talking Heads vocalist David Byrne. He has also shot at Carl Carlson, robbed Homer of expensive pants, kept Hans Moleman under his bar's floorboards in a subterranean torture chamber, perpetrated insurance fraud ("Dumbbell Indemnity"), shot Sam in the back for trying to pay in Sacagawea dollars, and stalked various townspeople. His sociopathic tendencies are made the subject of humour in Burns' Heir, where he can be seen in his own home preparing a dialogue for some kind of confrontation in front of a mirror, and using a home-made sliding action pistol holster (which comically smashes the mirror,) in a parody of the character Travis Bickle from Taxi Driver. This behavior is further exhibited in The Simpsons Movie when he becomes the self-proclaimed "Emperor of Springfield" when the town is ruined. His leadership is challenged by Barney Gumble, who throws a Molotov Cocktail at him, which Moe successfully throws back.
Moe has an almost nonexistent love life due to his vulgarity towards women and his ugly appearance. Despite this, Moe has had a number of romantic experiences, including sleeping with his bartender Collette, [1] dating a woman named Renee, [2] and enjoying the company of many women after he had plastic surgery.[3] He has long been infatuated with Marge Simpson, whom he affectionatly calls 'Midge', and has on occasion tried to win her away from Homer.[4][5] Moe's romantic attractions have resulted in run-ins with the law; he has stalked Maude Flanders and other townspeople, he must register as a sex offender, and he has a restraining order placed upon him. At one point he is seen on his way to a "V.D. clinic".[6] Moe has also proposed marriage to a WNBA mascot, even knowing that the character inside the mascot is Gil Gunderson. Despite his creepy approach, Moe has showed to be a caring and devoted lover. While dating Renee (and previously Edna), he wholeheartedly spoiled them with whatever they wanted and vowed to give up his bar and take them away from Springfield forever, even if it means losing his own money and doing illegal acts to make more money. When he thought he finally won Marge's heart, he promised to be a better lover than Homer.
Despite his faults, Moe has been shown to express genuine love and sentimentality, which suggests that he may not be as gruff as he appears. He has a cat named Mrs. Snookums, of whom he is very fond. Moe is also kind towards the rats that live in his bar. On Wednesday nights, he reads to the homeless in a local soup kitchen and he also reads to sick children at the hospital. He and Lisa are friends. He saves the owner of King Toot's music store and his wife from a flaming car. He saves Maggie Simpson's life and takes efforts to protect her. Moe has demonstrated knowledge of automobiles and dancing.[7]
Moe either emigrated to the United States from Holland[8] or was born in Indiana.[9] As a child, he played the part of "Smelly", a tough kid, on The Little Rascals until he killed Alfalfa for stealing his bit (looking into a car's exhaust pipe just in time to get a face full of exhaust). At some unspecified time during his childhood, his parents dropped him off at summer camp, never to return. In a flashback, he is revealed to have spoken with an Italian accent as a child, but this is contradicted by other accounts of his childhood. In that same episode, it shows the beginning of Moe becoming a victim of prank calls when young Marge calls the boys' camp and asks to talk to Elvis Jagger Abdul-Jabbar, which is what Homer introduced himself as to her. Moe, thinking that she is trying to trick him, becomes angry and hangs up. Then he turns to the camera and says, "And, uh, that's the origin of that."[10] Moe was thought to be allergic to pollen; years later, when he found out he wasn't, he made up for lost time by jumping rope. As a young man, Moe became a semi-professional boxer, his ring name constantly changing to suit his deteriorating physical appearance. He started as "Kid Gorgeous" and slowly morphed into "Kid Presentable", "Kid Gruesome", and finally "Kid Moe". Moe blames his boxing career for making him ugly. According to Moe, his boxing career ended because of politics, and because he was knocked out 40 times in a row. Moe's ugliness caused him to audition unsuccessfully for a part in It Never Ends, a soap opera, revealed in "Pygmoelian". His current appearance has been described as consisting of "cauliflower ear, lizard lips, little rat eyes, caveman brow and fish snout" in the same episode.
After attending bartending school at Swigmore University (a play on Swarthmore College), Moe opened up his own drinking establishment, "Moe's Tavern."[11]
In the early years of The Simpsons, Moe was the frequent target of Bart Simpson's prank phone calls. Bart would call Moe's Tavern and ask for an individual by his or her name. Unbeknownst to Moe, the name was a double entendre. When Moe would call aloud the individual's name (always in the context that makes the double entendre funny -- for example, "Hey, fellas, I need Amanda Hugginkiss!" or "Big guy in the back, Heywood U. Cuddleme?"), the bar's patrons would laugh and Moe, realizing he had been had, would utter a series of threats into the phone to which Bart (and sometimes, Lisa) would laugh. A similar prank was done when he was marking the role in Bart's class when the teacher's were on strike, which the names were just the obvious tricks of Bart Simpson, resulting Moe running out of the class when he mistook them for laughing at him because of his ears. Lisa is also around when Bart makes these phone calls and finds it equally hillarious.
Some of the calls include:
Moe's character was based partly on Tube Bar owner Louis "Red" Deutsch, who was made famous in the popular "Tube Bar" recordings when he was repeatedly prank called by two Jersey City residents. These calls were the inspiration for Bart's repeated prank calls to Moe, and Deutsch's often profane responses inspired Moe's violent side.[12] Further inspiration was drawn from comedian Rich Hall, an acquaintance of The Simpsons writer George Meyer. Hall considered being the basis for Moe "an honor."[13] Moe's surname "Szyslak" was revealed in "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)", the writers found the name in a phonebook and gave it to Moe so that he would have the initials M.S., and hence could be a suspect in the Burns shooting.[14] He was designed by Dan Haskett.[15] Others say that the name Moe, came from Moe Adas, a famous bartender that gave Matt Groening his first beer at the age of 16.
Moe was the first voice Hank Azaria performed for the show, replacing Christopher Collins, who had voiced the character in several previous episodes. At the time of his audition, Azaria was doing a play in which he had the part of a drug dealer, basing his voice on Al Pacino in Dog Day Afternoon. He used the same voice in the audition, and was told by Matt Groening and Sam Simon to make it more gravelly. Groening and Simon thought it was perfect and took Azaria over to the Fox Network recording studio. Before he had even seen a script, he recorded several lines of dialogue as Moe for the episode "Some Enchanted Evening".[16][17]
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