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The Simpsons announces 'forever' retirement of longtime Duffman mascot
Summary
The Simpsons retired the Duffman mascot 'forever' in the season 37 episode "Seperance", with Barry Duffman announcing The Duff Corporation had ended the character. Duffman first appeared in 1997 and is voiced by Hank Azaria.
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The Simpsons announced the 'forever' retirement of the Duffman mascot in season 37's episode "Seperance." That episode, a parody of the Apple TV+ series Severance, aired on Sunday and shows Barry Duffman telling the Simpson family that The Duff Corporation had retired the character. Duffman has been part of the series since 1997 and is voiced by Hank Azaria. In the episode he also appears briefly in civilian clothes after a scene where he deprograms himself.
Key points:
- The Duffman mascot announced he was being retired "forever" in the season 37 episode "Seperance."
- The episode parodies Apple TV+'s Severance and aired on Sunday.
- Duffman first appeared in 1997's "The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson" and is voiced by Hank Azaria.
- In the episode Duffman briefly deprograms himself and appears in civilian clothing after removing his cape.
- The retirement follows recent removals of other long-running side characters, including the First Church Organist Alice Glick.
Summary:
The announcement marks the end of a recurring mascot role that dates back to 1997 and is presented within a Season 37 storyline that parodies a contemporary TV series. The show has recently removed or written out several long-running side characters, prompting discussion among viewers. Undetermined at this time.
