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Crazy Eddie was a consumer electronics chain ... used car and electronics salesman Earl "Madman" Muntz). At its peak, Crazy Eddie had 43 stores in four states and ...
Eddie Muntz is a small-time American arms dealer who talks his way into a job with a large defense corporation selling high-tech military unmanned aerial vehicles to a mentally unstable South American dictator. Muntz arrives in war-torn and impoverished "San Miguel" to sell weapons to both its leader and the rebels seeking his ousting.
The "Madman" method pioneered by Muntz was later copied by other retailers, including California car salesman Cal Worthington [45] and New York area electronics chain Crazy Eddie. [46] In Crazy Eddie TV commercials, radio personality Jerry Carroll leapt at the camera and jumped around while jabbering at high speed, always ending with the line ...
Earl Mann as Narrator (Eddie Muntz) Joe Mantegna as Fat Tony; Episode features; Couch gag: Animated by Bill Plympton. The family is crudely-drawn on the couch. The scene pans out to reveal Maggie is the artist. Each family member is subsequently drawn by the next oldest, ending with Homer Simpson holding a spare pencil and a donut in his non ...
Eddie Muntz: Phil Hartman, Harry Shearer, Hank Azaria, [4] Earl Mann: Nelson’s father. "Brother from the Same Planet" 1993-02-04 Mrs. Muntz: Tress MacNeille: Nelson Muntz’s mother. "Tis the Fifteenth Season" 1999-01-17 Nelson Muntz: Nancy Cartwright: Springfield Elementary School bully. "Bart the General" 1990-02-04 Captain Lance Murdock ...
Nelson Mandela Muntz [1] is a fictional character and the lead school bully from the animated television series The Simpsons, where he is best known for his signature mocking laugh "Haw-haw!". He is voiced by Nancy Cartwright .
The company was established in 1950 in Glendale, California by Earl "Madman" Muntz, a well known local used car dealer and electronics retailer. [1] Muntz was assisted by Frank Kurtis, who had earlier attempted to produce a sports car under the Kurtis Kraft marque (the Kurtis Kraft Sport, which sold just 36 units by 1950).
Mrs. Muntz "My Fare Lady" Nominated 2017 Nancy Cartwright Bart Simpson "Looking for Mr. Goodbart" Nominated 2018 [46] Dan Castellaneta Homer Simpson Krusty the Clown Groundskeeper Willie Sideshow Mel "Fears of a Clown" Nominated 2019 Hank Azaria Moe Szyslak Carl Carlson Duffman Kirk Van Houten "From Russia Without Love" Nominated 2020 Hank Azaria