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Milhouse Mussolini Van Houten [2] is a recurring character in the Fox animated television series The Simpsons voiced by Pamela Hayden and created by Matt Groening. Milhouse is Bart Simpson's childhood best friend in Mrs. Krabappel's fourth grade class at Springfield Elementary School. He is insecure, gullible, and is often led into trouble by ...
Bart is furious with Milhouse, who defends himself by saying he did not want his soul to go to hell. Bart declares that there is no such thing as a soul, prompting him to sell to Milhouse for $5 a paper that reads "Bart Simpson's Soul". Lisa warns Bart that he will regret selling his soul, but he dismisses her fears. Bart experiences several ...
He tells Bart, Milhouse, and Nelson about it and the group of friends discover that the golfers pay their caddies a lot of money (or as they refer to it, "wad"). Bart and Milhouse get jobs there as caddies too, and Bart starts sucking up towards the club members after being successfully paid by Kent Brockman .
Milhouse refuses at first, stating that he is doing well without Bart. Bart reads a poem about friendship to Milhouse, but Milhouse figures out that Lisa wrote it, and tells Bart that he can only win him back by doing something from the heart. As a gesture, Bart agrees to let Drederick Tatum punch him. Milhouse is deeply moved, and renews their ...
Milhouse is apprehended by Principal Skinner, and suspended from school for a week to be subsequently grounded. Bart, whose involvement with the prank was not discovered, promises to visit Milhouse every day. Homer drops Bart off at Springfield Retirement Castle to visit Grampa. There, Bart is immediately smitten with a kind and charitable girl ...
After 35 years of lending her voice to some of The Simpsons' most iconic characters, voice actress Pamela Hayden is ready to put down the mic.. Fox announced on Wednesday, Nov. 20 that Hayden, 70 ...
However, when one of the bullies slingshots a rubber band at Milhouse's forehead, he regains his memories and calls out Bart for lying. The outraged townspeople chase Bart from the ceremony. Bart runs to the retirement home, to seek help from Grandpa, without much luck. Meanwhile, elsewhere, Homer enlists the help of a fireworks operator whom ...
Milhouse first appeared in a Butterfinger commercial alongside Bart in 1988, and later appeared in the first-ever full length episode of The Simpsons, "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire," in 1989.