

His speech is guttural and filled with a hungry moaning. A greasy hank of hair slashes across his pale face. "As a zombie, Dolph is slack-jawed and sullen. Zombie Dolph also has a card in The Simpsons Horror Edition. Yet, Dolph's sensitive side is sometimes revealed when he lies on his back and talks to clouds." Favorite job: Serving pine cones to the campers at Kamp Krusty. "With long, greasy brown hair, slovenly attire and a soul to match, Dolph is the perfect yes-man, provided your questions involve petty thievery, cheesing people off, and beating up science geeks.

And remarks because Bart saved the mall Capitalism can once again Flourish.ĭolph has a card in The Simpsons Classic Collection Volume One.

He then congrats him for Hazing Lard Lad and calls Lard Lad a nerd. Later When the Aliens Arrive in Springfield Dolph saw the Dolphins, Lard Lad, and the aliens attacking Springfield, sometimes whenever Bart encounters Dolph in Springfield he tells him that he can't believe the Dolphins left without squealing. Later he becomes impressed about Homer and tells it to Bart.ĭolph saw Loggers in the Forrest and doesn't want them to hurt the Trees and later told Bart it was a good thing he did for the Trees.Īfterwards he bought the New Grand Theft Scratchy Game and assisted the other kids in Attacking Anyone that gets in their way. ĭS: Bart has to shoot targets in the dark three times before stopping him.Īll others: Bart has fire a crystal at a target on a skeleton of a dinosaur, thus trapping him.ĭolph heard about the Duff Eating Contest and would like to enter it but his Trainer would kill him.

The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened/existed.ĭolph appears as one of the three museum thieves that Bart and Homer must defeat. He also has a sister who is constantly watched by the police (via surveillance camera ). When reading the then-recently released Angry Dad comics, Dolph saw Angry Dad's behavior as being similar to those of his own dads (he may have been referring only to the latter). Theoretically one would be the 'die-hard-hippy' mentioned previously, while the other has an eye-patch and has been seen beating up Homer. Dolph's mother and father are now divorced and he has two fathers who are presumably homosexual. Cantwell, Lisa asks Jimbo, Dolph, Kearney, and Nelson why one becomes a bully, and Dolph's response is "abuse". In " Black-eyed Please", after getting detention from Ms. It is implied that Dolph may have suffered from child abuse. He serves the camper's gruel and plays the guitar to force them to sing. In the episode, he becomes a counselor at Kamp Krusty with Jimbo and Kearney. ĭolph is a player in the Mighty Pigs Pee Wee Hockey League Team, and in " Kamp Krusty" he shows that he can play the guitar.ĭespite having appeared since the first season of the show, Dolph's name is not mentioned on-screen until the fourth season episode " Kamp Krusty". Dolph once attended Hebrew school, and according to a school profile in " 24 Minutes", he speaks "Spanish, German, Hebrew, Arabic, Korean, Latin, Old English, Klingon, and Esperanto", he is "friends with: Jackie Chan (unverified)" and his "special skills" include "horse riding, tap dancing, British accent, stage fighting.". Getting held back a couple years, Dolph is a sixth-grade student at Springfield Elementary. Depending on the shade used, Dolph's hair can appear either a deep red, or brown. He wears cutoff shorts and Chuck Taylor All-Stars style basketball shoes. ĭolph is recognized by his asymmetrical haircut which covers one side of his face, and a dolphin-like mouth. Dolph can frequently be seen in the Springfield Elementary restroom, flushing the toilet while someone's head is in it. Dolph's brutish behavior and distaste for authority eventually led him to kindred souls Kearney, Jimbo, and Nelson. Dolph drinks alcohol and smokes cigarettes with Jimbo. He had given peace a chance but chose that hitting other kids was more fun, so he traded in his Birkenstocks for a pair of Doc Martens. The son of aging, die-hard hippies, Dolph had taken all the flower power he could stomach by the age of six.
