The Simpsons addressed the status of one of its longest-running supporting characters in a recent episode. The development marked the retirement of a familiar figure after nearly three decades on the ...
The Simpsons has permanently retired Duffman, the beloved Duff Beer mascot character, after nearly three decades on the animated series in a season 37 episode broadcast on Sunday ...
"The Simpsons" is seemingly saying goodbye to Duff Beer mascot Duffman, who was first introduced in 1997 and is voiced by Hank Azaria.
"The Simpsons" officially retired one of their longest-running characters in season 37 of the show. Find out who has uttered ...
The Simpsons has said goodbye to a fan-favorite character. In Sunday’s episode of the long-running adult animated series, one character officially “retired” after nearly three decades. Warning!
After nearly three decades in Springfield, the Duff Beer mascot is officially done on the long-running animated series.
Sunday's episode of The Simpsons included a major announcement that won't have longtime fans screaming "Oh yeah!" ...
The Simpsons is saying goodbye to yet another character. In the show’s Jan. 4 episode, the iconic Duffman was unexpectedly retired. The character, known for his catchphrase “Oh, Yeah!” The show ...
THE SIMPSONS has retired a longtime character after nearly three decades on the show. During the January 4 episode, “Seperance,” fans were shocked to learn that Duffman, voiced by Hank ...
The Simpsons said goodbye to a beloved side character who has been entertaining fans since Season 9 of the animated sitcom.
After nearly three decades of loud entrances, exaggerated bravado, and deliberately hollow slogans, one of The Simpsons’ most recognizable supporting characters has been quietly written out.
Known for his red cape, beer-can utility belt, and catchphrase “Oh yeah!”, Duffman, real name Barry Duffman, made his final appearance in Season 37’s episode Seperance, a parody of Apple TV +’s ...