Because of the school's new wealth, he requested a crystal pail. Due to the deliberately inaccurate continuity of the series, he has claimed to be from various parts of Scotland during the series, most recently Willie plays a supporting role in most of his episodes, but he was a main character in the episode "Willie has a troubled, if distant relationship with his parents.
His writing sentences are also heavily accented to match how he speaks, implying he is also illiterate. Aye, there's no better feeling on Earth. I promise you that.Please improve the article, or discuss the issue on the Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Willie is recognizable for his thick, angry Scottish accent and his shaggy mane of red hair and scruffy beard. Groundskeeper Willie: You call this a soccer riot? Then she got her eyesight back. Appearances Episode – "Simpsons Bible Stories", Video game – The Simpsons: Tapped Out Groundskeeper Willie, although seen as a benevolent character in the regular episodes, serves as a minor antagonist in The Simpsons' Halloween special series: Treehouse of Horror. [crosses his legs, but briefly shows his bare crotch while doing so, causing Wiggum, Lou and Eddie to groan] Groundskeeper Willie: It's impossible for me to fire a pistol. However, after Willie's hobbies include videotaping couples in cars, something which proves to the benefit of Homer Simpson when he is wrongfully accused of sexual harassment.He also took part in the Medieval Festival, but he disrupted it and Principal Skinner expelled Bart who had mistaken him as the one who disrupted it; Willie later explained to Skinner that Willie's years of heavy work have given him amazing strength and a very muscular physique, which has been observed many times as he often tears his clothes off, before accomplishing hard tasks or because of outbursts of rage. He has shown great animosity towards both Principal Skinner and Groundskeeper Willie playing and singing "I'm a maniac, maniac, that's for sure...".Willie once discovered an oil well by accident because he was attempting to bury the school hamster. Willie is incompetent and is quick to anger for little or no reason. This is a scar!Groundskeeper Willie: [speaking about Scottish history and culture] The kilt was only for day-to-day wear. IGN would also name "There have been some moments in the show where he has been known to imitate Montgomery Scott of Star Trek fame. The newspaper New York Post used the phrase "Surrender Monkeys" as the headline for its December 7, 2006 front page, referring to the Iraq Study Group and its recommendation that U.S. soldiers be withdrawn from Iraq by early-2008. Whenever Willie insults someone he goes into a long-drafted retort that is gruffly spoken such as "you cheese-eating, surrender monkeys" to a class of French students and "you nose-combing, hair-wipers" to Skinner and Chalmers. I see the monster!Groundskeeper Willie: [Homer, Bart, Lisa and Maggie are tied up in a dark room with a small dim light on] Oh, you're gonna break like matchsticks. It's time for the main course. I found a shortcut through your hedge maze.Groundskeeper Willie: Hold on, kids! "Groundskeeper Willie's description of the French as "cheese-eating surrender monkeys" from the episode "In 2006, Groundskeeper Willie would be named the fourth best peripheral character in the history of the show by IGN, who said "high-points for the character were being trained to be civilized, wrestling a wolf that was let loose in the school and becoming a substitute for the French language teacher - 'Bon jourrr! The phrase "Cheese Eating Surrender Monke… Willie is homeless and lives in his utility shack on the school grounds which is heavily dilapidated (on one occasion he dreamt that he was in his shack when he was actually passed out drunk in a snowy field).
Groundskeeper Willie's description of the French as "cheese-eating surrender monkeys" from the episode "'Round Springfield" has become widely used, particularly in the run-up to the war in Iraq. The Simpsons - Willie singing in the rain (funny) - YouTube "The most instantly recognizable Scot in the world.
The idea was to blind your opponent with luxury. He is presented as an ancient Egyptian version of Groundskeeper Willie. He claims to "get so drunk I can barely see, but it helps me get through another day". Eddie: [cocks his gun and points it at Willie] This is your last warning about that.
When a ball was shredded underneath his tractor, he screams in horror that he ran over another child again. Willie's fiery temper, drinking problem and dysfunctional stability in his own life make him unfit to be around, let alone take after children and the only reason that he seems to be able to keep his job is because Skinner and Chalmers pay him relatively nothing for his grounds-keeping duties.It is implied that Willie has killed a student at least twice. He worked in the same amount of years as Principal Skinner.