Scientists work to find a cure for 17 stab wounds to the back so that he can be thawed out and cured. Mr. Burns embodies a number of stereotypes about Corporate America, as he has an unquenchable desire to increase his own wealth and power. However, he also had redeemable traits despite his status as pure evil; He was good friends with He is also shown to hate the lawyers he hires in large part because of the latter party's unethical practices, and only has them available under necessity. Lisa says that she is suspicious about him, but no one believes her. Springfield Nuclear Power Plant (current owner) 2. In the 1960's, he had become a professor at Springfield University, and was the owner of a Burns is a tall, slightly hunchbacked man with a prominent overbite and a long beak-like nose. Not even Homer spray-painting "Burns is also, for the most part, unaware of the townspeople's general hatred of him. He rigs the election results of an art competition on Mr. Burns appears as the final boss of this game, operating a giant mechanical robot from within that changes form depending on the damage it receives from the Simpson family. In the script for "There's No Disgrace Like Home", Al Jean and In 2014, Shearer won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance for his performance on "Four Regrettings and a Funeral" for voicing Mr. Burns.Burns' age (a running gag in the series, his age also happens to be his Personal Identification Number) has fluctuated during the course of the show, being explicitly stated as 81 in "The local villain Montgomery Burns, terrorizing children in a 19th century woodcutFrequent allusions to Mr. Burns' age place his date of birth in the late 19th century, which would make him more than 100 years old.

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The show's creator, Matt Groening got Burns' middle name from a Montgomery Ward department store in Portland, Oregon's Northwest Industrial district, and his surname from Burnside Street, the main thoroughfare in Portland. The Simpsons are then worried that Bart could get worse and they have to kill the head vampire, who is Count Burns. Since Burns presumably knew all of them before they died, this pushes his age back at least another 500 years, if not much more.However, because his mother, who is currently alive, is 122, Burns would have to be younger. If the age given in "Burns' age provides the writers a character with whom they can express dated humor and references to popular culture before the 1950s.

In the downtown location, his bus depot can be seen.

The Physically weak, he often has great difficulty performing the most basic physical tasks, such as giving a thumbs up, receiving a hug, crushing a paper cup,Burns was once mistaken for an alien after his weekly medical treatmentsHis organs have grown immensely weak over the years: his heart is black and desiccated, it barely beats or does not beat at all, and is shrunken to the size of a cherry. Unfortunately for him, the horde of vampires are waiting at the bottom of the slide, and Count Burns bites Bart's neck, causing him to turn into a vampire. Burns' blood type is double-O negative.Although very much frail, he is not immune to the effects of weight gain from increased appetites, as after obviously being inspired by Homer's positive (at the time) food reviews for various food chains when he took up a side job of being a food critic, Mr. Burns became immensely overweight and while congratulating Homer on having gotten him to gain weight, he admits he never felt jollier before then. He also was the one who orchestrated Smithers' theft of a diamond, which also indirectly made him responsible for Maggie's kidnapping as well, as Smithers ended up kidnapping Maggie due to the diamond that he stole was knocked towards Maggie after Smithers bumped into Homer and she started using it as a pacifier.