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Santa's Little Helper is a fictional dog. He is the Simpson family's pet Greyhound.

History

In his first appearance in "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire", Homer was relying on a Christmas bonus to buy presents, but did not get it. He was relying on this bonus because the jar of Christmas money that Marge accumulates for the family's Christmas treats was disposed of to pay for the removal of a tattoo that Bart got on his arm. Homer took the small amount of Christmas money he made working as a Santa at the Springfield Mall and bet it at the dog track. Although Homer had inside information on which dog was going to win; he instead bet on the "long shot," Santa's Little Helper, believing the dog's name to be a sign. Santa's Little Helper finished last and his frustrated owner abandoned him. Homer and Bart adopted Santa's Little Helper, and everyone was so happy that it was a merry Christmas after all.

In various episodes, Santa's Little Helper can be seen chewing on newspaper and other objects in the Simpsons' household, tearing up the furniture, digging holes in the backyard and eating food from the dining room table. During the second-season episode "Bart's Dog Gets an F", Homer is fed up with the dog's rambunctious ways and threaten to give away Santa's Little Helper unless he graduates from an obedience school. Santa's Little Helper's life with the Simpsons was not always easy: he nearly died of gastric torsion (referred to in the show as a "twisting of the stomach") during the third season because Homer initially could not afford $750 for the required operation, and he also broke two legs when Bart's tree house was demolished by Mr. Burns' oil well ("Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)").

In the episode "The Canine Mutiny" during the 8th season, Santa's Little Helper was shortly abandoned by Bart for Laddie, a purebred and very well-trained collie he bought from a mail-order catalog together with various other expensive gifts and gadgets. To do that, Bart used a charge card he applied for under the name of his dog, yet the credit card company misread the form and issued a card to Mr. "Santos L. Halper". Laddie learned many tricks that Santa's Little Helper was completely unable to perform—most notably a back flip, CPR and using a toilet (however, in "The Seven-Beer Snitch", Santa's Little Helper demonstrates the ability to fly a plane). The Simpson family nearly forgot about their old pet, and Bart eventually gave him away instead of Laddie when repo men take back everything he fraudulently purchased. Feeling guilty about this disloyalty and bored with his too perfect new dog, Bart tried to get Santa's Little Helper back. When he finally found him, Santa's Little Helper was serving as a seeing-eye dog for a blind man named Mr. Mitchell, but eventually decided to return to his former owner, Bart.

In the episode "Stop, Or My Dog Will Shoot!", he becomes a great hero after he saves Homer in a cornfield maze, and then becomes enrolled as a police dog, teamed up with Officer Lou. Both Lou and Santa's Little Helper make a good team, foiling crimes together. After biting Bart's left leg (because he got angry when the court stated that he violated one of the police codes while catching Snake Jailbird), Santa's Little Helper is sent off by the Simpson family to live with Lou. Later on, once Springfield Elementary is in danger and Bart isn't able to escape, Santa's Little Helper comes in to save him, and goes back to living with the Simpsons.

In season fourteen's "Old Yeller Belly", Santa's Little Helper leaves the Simpsons again when he is kicked out of the house by a furious Homer, who was angry at the dog for not rescuing him from a fire in the family's treehouse (Homer is rescued by Snowball the cat instead). Santa's Little Helper goes on to replace Duffman as the mascot for Duff Beer. But the Simpsons soon miss him terribly and enlist the help of Duffman to get him back.

Offspring

He sired twenty-five puppies with She's The Fastest in "Two Dozen and One Greyhounds". Their names were Rover, Fido, Rex, Spot, Rover II, Fido II, Rex II, Cleo, Dave, Jay, Paul, Branford, Dave II, Jay II, Paul II, Branford II, Sleepy, Dopey, Grumpy, Donner, Blitzen, Grumpy II, King, Queenie, Prince and The Puppy Formerly Known As Prince (Note that there are actually 26 names).[1] Later on he sired another litter with Dr. Hibbert's poodle, Rosa Barks in Today I Am a Clown. There were at least 8 puppies in this litter;[2] these puppies were given away to townspeople.

Creation

The name "Santa's Little Helper" was chosen for the dog because Homer needed an "omen", said executive producer Al Jean, that would inspire him to bet on him at the dog track in "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire".[3]

Development

Frank Welker voiced Santa's Little Helper between 1991 and 2002, but has not appeared since "The Lastest Gun in the West".[4] Dan Castellaneta (who has always voiced Santa's Little Helper for bit parts)[5] provided the voice after Welker, who asked for a raise because the voices were hurting his throat, left the show. His voice is now done by Dee Bradley Baker. [6]

See also

References

  1. ^ Richmond, Ray (1997). The Simpsons: A Complete Guide to our Favorite Family. Harper Collins Publishers. p. 171. ISBN 0-00-638898-1. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ [1][dead link]
  3. ^ Joe Rhodes (2000-10-21). "Flash! 24 Simpsons Stars Reveal Themselves". TV Guide. {{cite news}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  4. ^ "Frank Welker". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2008-10-20.
  5. ^ Jean, Al. The Simpsons: The Complete Third Season DVD Video Collector's Edition commentary for the episode "Dog of Death" (DVD). Twentieth Century Fox.
  6. ^ "ASK FRANK!". The Frank Welker Homepage. Retrieved 2008-10-20.

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