One Guy Went From Fit to Overweight to Fit Again in Just a Year 7 19
- "If the male child wants to smoosh, the boy will smoosh."
- ―Fit-Fatty Tony, to the Squeaky-Voiced Teen at the water ice foam parlor regarding Ralph touching the ice cream toppings
- "And at that place's no better exercise than killing and disemboweling a big fat snitch."
- ―Fit-Fat Tony, back when he was Fit Tony, contemplating on killing Homer for causing the original Fat Tony's death before
- "Disgusting! And y'all give the Buss of Expiry with those lips?"
- ―Fit-Fat Tony, when he was appalled at Louie for asking in babe talk on killing someone off in front end of Maggie
- "I similar you. I don't know whether or non to knock yous on your kisser or kiss you on your knockers."
- ―Fit-Fat Tony, flirting with Selma
- "The three of us, we are non then unlike."
- ―Fit-Fat Tony, while having a drink at Giuseppe'south with Homer and Chief Wiggum
Marion Anthony Paul D'Amico [4] [5], originally known as Fit Tony, and so later Fit-Fat Tony, and now known as the new and improved Fat Tony, is Fatty Tony's cousin. He was originally from San Diego, merely afterward moved to Springfield to take control of the Springfield Mafia later on his cousin's death. Physically speaking, he is identical to Fatty Tony with the merely difference beingness that he is initially in much meliorate physical shape.
History
When Fat Tony died of a centre attack, Fit Tony moved to Springfield and takes his cousin'southward place running the Springfield Mafia. The pressure of the position gets to him and he begins to overeat which causes him to put on weight. As a result of this weight gain, he became known equally Fit-Fatty Tony and and then simply Fat Tony, as he turned exactly in the same emotional and physical form of his belatedly cousin.
Fit-Fat Tony, now nicknamed Fatty Tony, now looks exactly like his cousin to such an extent that it is as if the original Fat Tony never died. This physical resemblance suggests that all previous appearances of Fat Tony are in fact of Fit-Fat Tony in a similar state of affairs to Snowball Two and Snowball Five or Armin Tamzarian and the real Seymour Skinner.
While his cousin was a widower, Fit-Fatty Tony is married and once took Selma Bouvier as his formal mistress, indicating that he is a bigamist.[6]
In "At Long Last Leave," he is at the undercover town meeting on voting to get rid of the Simpson Family.
In "Penny-Wiseguys," Fit-Fatty Tony temporally got jury duty. So he names his accountant, Dan Gillick, temporary don. Gillick proposes to Fit-Fat Tony to save money past getting rid of redundant mobsters, simply he's mortified when Fit-Fat Tony tells him to rub them out. He finds that he likes it way too much and asks Homer Simpson to stop him from killing the members of the mafia.
In "Balderdash-Due east," Fit-Fat Tony is in the acrimony-management class Homer attended.
In "What to Wait When Bart's Expecting," Fit-Fatty Tony kidnaps Homer and Bart Simpson in guild for Bart to use his baby creating voodoo magic, simply it turns out that Fit-Fat Tony wants it to piece of work on horses, not humans. Fit-Fatty Tony also not just wanted his horses to brood by the next morning time, simply he also wanted a male person horse, to which in the end, was surprisingly a success the next mean solar day.
In "22 For thirty," Fit-Fat Tony was even revealed past Lisa Simpson that he used to be part of an all-female person basketball game team called the Little Debbies as a kid. Fifty-fifty Louie accidentally revealed that Fit-Fat Tony once cried to the sad vocal When She Loved Me from Toy Story 2 when he asked his boss in confusion on what Fit-Fat Tony meant by not spilling the beans. (In which Fit-Fat Tony meant to Louie and his other mafia members to non tell anyone else regarding his involvement with the Trivial Debbies years ago)
He also revealed to Master Wiggum, in "The Fat Blue Line," that whenever he is alone in a room at the Legitimate Businessman's Social Society, he would secretly sing past himself for entertainment fun, which as well proved on the security camera video in that room that he didn't pickpocket the wallets that he was framed for, and the reason being on why he refuses to do pickpocketing as part of his mafia crimes is because his begetter, and the original Fat Tony'due south uncle, Fatso Antonio, died from a bad heart status when his heart was pickpocketed just before information technology was gonna be used for his upcoming heart surgery years ago.
In his cameo advent in "Diary Queen," when Louie asked if he, Legs, and Johnny Tightlips tin kill Bart and Milhouse Van Houten upon spotting them seeing them dump Frankie the Squealer's body into the river, Fit-Fat Tony told them no because they don't kill nosy children unless they are 18 years former or over.
In "A Made Maggie," he temporally became Maggie Simpson's godfather because Marge Simpson wanted someone to do a good job watching over Maggie and had asked Homer to find someone who tin do that, to which Homer, afterward he couldn't discover anyone at outset, picked Fit-Fat Tony due to Fit-Fat Tony saving Homer and Maggie'southward lives from a falling piano from Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy accidentally dropping it from an apartment building's college window by pushing them out of the fashion by pushing a statue of the Virgin Mary at the Our Lady of Dwindling Omnipresence Church. In the end, however, later on he punished Johnny for virtually betraying him the 2nd fourth dimension out of jealousy during the showing of "Itchy and Scratchy's Christmas on Ice" by punching him with Legs and Louie'due south help in front end of the Simpsons, Fit-Fatty Tony and the Simpsons agree that he would be better off non being Maggie's godfather anymore.
Like his cousin, Fit-Fat Tony, also, keeps having his ring he wears on his right hand's pinky finger, equally well as his jacket pocket containing his handkerchief, disappearing and reappearing in different shots. Fifty-fifty, similar his cousin, his shirt'due south sleeves underneath his jacket modify between short-sleeved and long-sleeved depending on the seasonal weather he's currently in, although his shirt is actually long-sleeved. Even, similar his cousin again, the nighttime yellowish shading in his eyebags underneath his eyes sometimes disappear and reappear in different shots, or fifty-fifty sometimes mix with the shadows' shading in lighted areas, in his episode appearances. And in "A Fabricated Maggie," his handkerchief in his jacket pocket is colored teal light-green similar his shirt instead of white in some shots.
Fit-Fat Tony is also revealed to love his mother, Angelica D'Amico, who is too Fat Tony'due south aunt, very much, equally axiomatic in "Whistler's Father" and "A Made Maggie."
Non-Canon
Episodes
In "Uncut Femmes," Fit-Fat Tony even admitted to Wiggum that he and his mafia deeply respect his family, regardless that they're enemies, especially Wiggum'southward married woman, Sarah Wiggum, when he learned that she and Marge were mysteriously kidnapped when Wiggum vocally accused him of kidnapping him and Homer's wives, only to realize that's non truthful. Then later, while Homer and Wiggum are continuing their search for Marge and Sarah, Fit-Fat Tony agreed to babysit Wiggum'due south son, Ralph Wiggum, for a while as a temporary surrogate father, fifty-fifty every bit to go so far to get himself and that boy some ice cream.
In "A Serious Flanders: Function One," Fit-Fat Tony was kickoff seen at the Android's Dungeon, talking nearly Kostas Becker with Comic Volume Guy. Then later, he and the residuum of his gang tried to threaten Kostas to go out Springfield at Krusty Burger, just Kostas attacks them, killing him alongside the murdered Mr. Burns, Legs, Louie, Johnny, and Disco Stu. His picture is even briefly seen in "A Serious Flemish region: Part Ii" at the police force station.
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"The Homo from G.R.A.M.P.A.": | "The Terminal Barfighter": | |||
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"The Star of the Backstage": | "Bart's In Jail!": | "Treehouse of Horror XXXII": | "The Wayz We Were": | "Lisa's Belly": |
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"A Serious Flanders: Part One": | "A Serious Flemish region: Function Two": | "Portrait of a Lackey on Burn down": | "Mothers and Other Strangers": | "A Fabricated Maggie": |
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Gallery
Fit-Fat Tony, after he gains weight which makes him look exactly like his cousin. Subsequently he gains weight he is nicknamed "Fatty Tony"
When he was fit
Fit Tony becomes a fabricated-human
Fit-Fat Tony Tapped Out Caput Icon
Fit-Fatty Tony Possessed
Fit-Fatty Tony Taking Intendance of Business by Excavation With a Shovel
Fit-Fat Tony in a Jacuzzi Tub
Fit-Fat Tony Tapped Out First Level Upwards Screen
Fit-Fat Tony Tapped Out 2d Level Upward Screen
Fit-Fat Tony Tapped Out Third Level Upwardly Screen
Fit Tony Tapped Out Head Icon
Fit Tony Eating a Sub Sandwich While Running on a Treadmill
Fit Tony Stretching a Fleck With his Gun
Fit-Fat Tony Eating
Fit-Fat Tony property a knife
Fit-Fat Tony spending time with Ralph
Fit-Fat Tony having ice cream with Ralph
Fit-Fat Tony opening the Bambino Depot with Legs, Louie, and Johnny Tightlips' assistance
Fit-Fat Tony at age 70
Dancing on his car
Citations
- ↑ Whistler's Father
- ↑ The Fatty Bluish Line
- ↑ Simpsons Comics 216
- ↑ Whistler'south Begetter
- ↑ The Fatty Blue Line
- ↑ The Real Housewives of Fat Tony
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Don Vittorio DiMaggio | Fit Fat Tony | Louie | Legs | Joey | Johnny Tightlips | Michael D'Amico | Frankie the Squealer | Jimmy the Snitch | Joey the Arsonist | ||
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