
King Homer (often called Homer) is an antagonist of the Simpson franchise. Serving as the titular main antagonist of the second fragment of the same name from the episode Treehouse of Horror III.
This is a primate version of Homer Simpson who lives on the Skull Island and is sought by film producers led by Mr. Burns who also used Marge (the main protagonist of the second segment) as bait and used him as a wife as a forced marriage as a redemption.
He voiced by Dan Castellaneta who voiced Homer for his roars.
Personality[]
King Homer has an aggressive and brutal nature, but despite his brute strength, he eats humans because of his carnivorous diet.
Just like King Kong, he is obsessed with Marge and wants to keep it for himself (although she has no boyfriend) he has decided to marry her to achieve his ends.
Appearance[]
King Homer resembles the archetype of the anthropomorphic monkey, he has a black fur, while his belly, feet and hands are gray and his head resembles that of Homer Simpson.
Biography[]
King Homer[]
Ever since Marge got hooded by tribal men, he’s been serving her to sacrifice for King Homer. Homer fights a tyrannosaurus, but when a member of the tribe rings the gong, Homer is bitten by a tyrannosaurus.
After beating the dinosaur, Homer takes Marge and kidnaps him, but he sniffs him and purrs to appreciate Marge.
When Mr. Burns and his men fight King Homer to save Marge, Lenny fires a cannonball and Homer eats it, but Carl shoots him at Homer, but he mistakenly shoots Lenny’s arm and devours Lenny alive and he burps him for having killed Lenny alive.
In an attempt to save Marge, Mr. Burns throws him gas grenades to put him to sleep, but despite his faiblesses, he mistakenly targets him and gets blackmailed. But fortunately, Smithers successfully throws it at Homer, causing him to fall asleep and saving Marge, after sleeping the giant gorilla, Mr. Burns orders Smithers to bring Homer back to New York, but Homer devours Smithers.
After the show "King Homer" eight wonders of the world ends, people compliment Mr. Burns of the show by introducing Homer to all the spectators as the eight wonder of the world, which exits Barney.
While the spectators photograph him, Homer frees himself from his chains, crushing one of the spectators, escaping Marge and eating all of Barney’s peanut bag.
After eating Barney’s bag of peanuts, Homer finds Marge by destroying the theater wall and destroys the other, but discovers Shirley Temple, he heaps her melody and eats her alive.
Homer climbs the Empire State Building, finding Marge and kidnapping her, Homer tries to climb the top of the Empire State Building, but he is dizzy and does not arrive while the planes find him, Marge orders him to eat vegetables only from the human chair, Homer gets tired and falls, Marge knows he’s not dead, but Mr. Burns explains to Marge that Al Johnson had terrorized the city and climbed the Chrysler Building, his arrest no longer offered any interest and he leaves, but Marge finds a solution to appease Homer.
Marge marries King Homer in the church and a man guides a monkey to Homer. After their marriage Homer eats Marge’s father and rotant him, enjoying Marge.
Bart's Nightmare[]
King Homer, or at least a similar character, acts as the boss of the second half of the Bartzilla level. Defeating him causes him to revert back to Homer and have him fall off the building, although not before humorously waving goodbye in a sheepish manner.
Jassy and the Pussycats[]
King Homer reappears in the couch gag where he grabs Marge from the couch and scaling on the Empire State Building.
How Munched Is That Birdie in the Window?[]
Homer appears in "Black-eyed Please" shows King Homer climbing up the Empire State Building.
Wedding for Disaster[]
Homer argued with Marge due to the latter's bridezilla attitude, imagines Homer as King Kong and Marge as Godzilla.
World of Springfield[]
King Homer was created as an action figure. He is colored as he appeared in the Treehouse of Horror, rather than the video game, so there wouldn't be any confusion.
Deep, Deep, Trouble[]
A different version of King Homer appears in the video of the song.
Trivia[]
- In the original film released in 1933 and its remake in 2005, King Kong kidnaps Ann to serve as an obsession while Jack (Ann’s boyfriend) wants to save her from the clutches of the giant monkey. But in King Homer, Marge’s incarnation has no love interest until she marries Homer.