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|image = Mr. Burns.jpg
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|fullname = Charles Montgomery Plantagenet Schicklgruber Burns
 
|fullname = Charles Montgomery Plantagenet Schicklgruber Burns
|alias = Charles Montgomery Burns<br>
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Charles Montgomery Burns<br>
 
Montgomery Burns<br>
 
Montgomery Burns<br>
 
Mr. Burns<br>
 
Mr. Burns<br>
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Happy<br>
 
Happy<br>
 
C. Montgomery Burns<br>
 
C. Montgomery Burns<br>
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C<br>
C
 
 
C. M. Burns<br>
 
C. M. Burns<br>
 
Charles M. Burns<br>
 
Charles M. Burns<br>
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U.B.O.<br>
 
U.B.O.<br>
 
Fruit Batman<br>
 
Fruit Batman<br>
Mr. Snrub
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|origin = ''The Simpsons''
 
|origin = ''The Simpsons''
 
|occupation = Leader of the Burns Monopoly<br>
 
|occupation = Leader of the Burns Monopoly<br>
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Chairman of the Springfield Republican Party <br>
 
Chairman of the Springfield Republican Party <br>
 
World War II veteran<br>
 
World War II veteran<br>
Germ lab scientist (formerly)<br>
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Germ lab scientist <small>(formerly)</small><br>
Moe's Tavern employee (formerly)
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Moe's Tavern employee <small>(formerly)</small>
|skills = Vast wealth, power and resources<br>
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|skills = {{Scroll box|Vast wealth, power and resources<br>
 
Scheming<br>
 
Scheming<br>
 
High Intelligence<br>
 
High Intelligence<br>
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Public influence<br>
 
Public influence<br>
 
Firearms<br>
 
Firearms<br>
Longevity (sustainable by medical tests or theft of organs to children)<br>
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Longevity <small>(sustainable by medical tests or theft of organs to children)</small><br>
 
Cunning<br>
 
Cunning<br>
Hunting and militarism tactics<br>
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Hunting and militaristic tactics<br>
 
Cultivation of germs and new diseases<br>
 
Cultivation of germs and new diseases<br>
Dexterous practices with dark arts and satanist conexions<br>
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Dexterous practices with dark arts and satanist connections<br>
Handling with torture tools and conventional weapons<br>
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Handling with torture tools and conventional weapons}}
 
|hobby = Causing widespread misery.<br>
 
|hobby = Causing widespread misery.<br>
 
Tormenting the city of Springfield.<br>
 
Tormenting the city of Springfield.<br>
 
Firing his employees.<br>
 
Firing his employees.<br>
 
Releasing his hounds.<br>
 
Releasing his hounds.<br>
Controlling the nuclear plant
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Controlling the nuclear plant.
|goals = Make more money<br>
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|goals = Make more money.<br>
Increase his power<br>
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Increase his power.<br>
Become immortal and rule Springfield (succeeded; to an extent; ongoing).<br>
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Become immortal and rule Springfield <small>(succeeded; to an extent; ongoing)</small>.<br>
 
Ruin Abe Simpson and his family's lives.<br>
 
Ruin Abe Simpson and his family's lives.<br>
 
Various others.
 
Various others.
|crimes = Abuse<br>
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|crimes = Pollution<br>
Lies<br>
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Bribery<br>
Oppression<br>
 
Pollution<br>
 
 
Theft<br>
 
Theft<br>
 
Murder<br>
 
Murder<br>
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Blackmail<br>
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Abuse<br>
 
Animal cruelty<br>
 
Animal cruelty<br>
Shutting off city power
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Shutting off city power<br>
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Corruption<br>
|type of villain = Oppressive Corrupt Official}} {{Quote|Excellent...|Mr. Burns' famous catchphrase..[[File:Excellent.ogg|noicon]]}}
 
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Privacy violation<br>
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Dognapping
 
|type of villain = Oppressive Businessman}} {{Quote|Excellent...|Mr. Burns' famous catchphrase..[[File:Excellent.ogg|noicon]]}}
   
'''Charles Montgomery Plantagenet Schicklgruber Burns''', better known as '''Charles Montgomery Burns''', '''Mr. Burns''', '''Monty''', or simply '''Burns''', is the overall main antagonist of the famous long-running adult animated comedy television series ''The Simpsons''.
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'''Charles Montgomery Plantagenet Schicklgruber Burns''', or better known as '''Charles Montgomery Burns''', '''Mr. Burns''', '''Monty''', or simply known by his surname '''Burns''', is the main antagonist of the famous long-running adult animated comedy television series ''The Simpsons''.
   
He serves as a minor antagonist in the 2007 theatrical film ''The Simpsons Movie'' and as the main antagonist and the final boss of the popular beat-em up videogame ''The Simpsons Arcade Game''.
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He serves as a minor antagonist in the 2007 theatrical film ''The Simpsons Movie'' and as the main antagonist and final boss of the popular beat-em up video game ''The Simpsons Arcade Game''.
   
He is an extremely greedy businessman, and is the richest and most powerful citizen of [[Wikipedia:Springfield (The Simpsons)|Springfield]]. He is the oppressive founder and chairman of the [[w:c:simpsons:Springfield Nuclear Power Plant|Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]], a member of the inner circle of the [[Springfield Republican Party]], the boss of [[w:c:simpsons:Homer Simpson|Homer Simpson]], [[w:c:simpsons:Lenny Leonard|Lenny]], [[w:c:simpsons:Carl Carlson|Carl]] and [[Waylon Smithers]] and, finally, the arch enemy of all citizens.
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He is an extremely greedy, cheap, tyrannical and egotistical businessman, and is the richest and most powerful citizen of {{w|Springfield (The Simpsons)|Springfield}}. He is the oppressive founder and chairman of the [[w:c:simpsons:Springfield Nuclear Power Plant|Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]], a member of the inner circle of the [[Springfield Republican Party]], the boss of [[w:c:simpsons:Homer Simpson|Homer Simpson]], [[w:c:simpsons:Lenny Leonard|Lenny]], [[w:c:simpsons:Carl Carlson|Carl]] and [[Waylon Smithers]] and, finally, the archenemy and former friend of [[w:c:simpsons:Abe Simpson|Abe Simpson]] and [[w:c:simpsons:Homer Simpson|Homer Simpson]].
   
He was voiced by the late Christopher Collins (who also played [[Starscream]] and [[Cobra Commander]]) in his first appearance, then by Harry Shearer for the rest of the series.
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He was voiced by the late {{w|Christopher Collins}} (who also played [[Starscream]] and [[Cobra Commander]]) in his first appearance, and then by {{w|Harry Shearer}} for the rest of the series.
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
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Later that year, Burns enlisted in the Schutzstaffel when Germany invaded Poland. However, when Germany and America declared war, Burns, who came from America, defected against the Nazis, and enlisted in the United States Army in 1941. By 1943, he had been forced to serve in the Flying Hellfish, under Abraham Simpson, when he was caught in a romantic scandal involving blocking a probe from J. Edgar Hoover. He entered a tontine where the last surviving member of the Flying Hellfish would gain a group of priceless German paintings, which he would break when he was discharged from the group after trying to murder Abraham Simpson. In 1945, Burns (likely because of his service and wealth) was hired by President Harry S. Truman yo transport a trillion dollar bill to Europe. Burns absconded with the bill, and kept it in his possession for many years until it was lost to [[w:c:simpsons:Fidel Castro|Fidel Castro]]. Burns subsequently lied about the bill's transportation to the government, which kept it believing Europe had received the bill and was rebuilt until 1998.
 
Later that year, Burns enlisted in the Schutzstaffel when Germany invaded Poland. However, when Germany and America declared war, Burns, who came from America, defected against the Nazis, and enlisted in the United States Army in 1941. By 1943, he had been forced to serve in the Flying Hellfish, under Abraham Simpson, when he was caught in a romantic scandal involving blocking a probe from J. Edgar Hoover. He entered a tontine where the last surviving member of the Flying Hellfish would gain a group of priceless German paintings, which he would break when he was discharged from the group after trying to murder Abraham Simpson. In 1945, Burns (likely because of his service and wealth) was hired by President Harry S. Truman yo transport a trillion dollar bill to Europe. Burns absconded with the bill, and kept it in his possession for many years until it was lost to [[w:c:simpsons:Fidel Castro|Fidel Castro]]. Burns subsequently lied about the bill's transportation to the government, which kept it believing Europe had received the bill and was rebuilt until 1998.
   
By 1950, Burns, who was still serving in the Army, began to serve in the Korean War with the original Flying Hellfish. He was released from military service in 1956. In 1960, Mr. Burns purchased a germ warfare lab, effectively becoming its chairman. Subsequently, his fortune grew. By 1965, he worked as a biochemist and started developing diseases to use against the people of Springfield. His germs were killed when a group of hippies set off and antibiotic bomb in the lab. When they trampled over him, one of the hippies, Mona Simpson (Homer's mother and Abraham's wife), went to help him up, he saw her and angrily threatened her with a long prison sentence. In 1966, he hosted a fundraiser to help finance the construction of his nuclear power plant. At his fundraiser, he got into a fight with Homer Simpson, who wanted to give his stuffed Isotope to his dog Bongo. Burns tried to get Bongo euthanized after he bit him, but gave up and employed Abe Simpson to make sure he wouldn’t come back after them. Eventually, his nuclear plant finished construction two years later.
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By 1950, Burns, who was still serving in the Army, began to serve in the Korean War with the original Flying Hellfish. He was released from military service in 1956. In 1960, Mr. Burns purchased a germ warfare lab, effectively becoming its chairman. Subsequently, his fortune grew. By 1965, he worked as a biochemist and started developing diseases to use against the people of Springfield. His germs were killed when a group of hippies set off and antibiotic bomb in the lab. When they trampled over him, one of the hippies, Mona Simpson (Homer's mother and Abraham's wife), went to help him up, he saw her and angrily threatened her with a long prison sentence. In 1966, he hosted a fundraiser to help finance the construction of his nuclear power plant. At his fundraiser, he got into a fight with Homer Simpson, who wanted to give his stuffed Isotope to his dog Bongo. Burns tried to get Bongo euthanized after he bit him, but gave up and employed Abe Simpson to make sure he wouldn’t come back after them. Eventually, his nuclear plant finished construction 2 years later.
   
In 1968, when Homer (12 years old), Lenny, Carl, and Moe camped out near the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, it suffered a near meltdown and almost exploded. However, the meltdown had been averted through unknown means. It was later revealed that during that time, Waylon Smithers Sr., Burns' best friend and assistant, sacrifice himself to save the plant, and his infant son, [[Waylon Smithers |Waylon Junior]].
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In 1968, when Homer (12 years old), Lenny, Carl, and Moe camped out near the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, it suffered a near meltdown and almost exploded. However, the meltdown had been averted through unknown means. It was later revealed that during that time, Waylon Smithers Sr., Burns' best friend and assistant, sacrifice himself to save the plant, and his infant son, [[Waylon Smithers|Waylon Junior]].
   
In 1974, the plant began handing out employee pamphlets to Springfield High School, one of which Homer took (his counselor stated that the plant was ''opening'' soon, implying that Mr. Burns was renovating and re-opening it).
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In 1974, the plant began handing out employee pamphlets to Springfield High School, one of which Homer took (his counselor stated that the plant was opening soon, implying that Mr. Burns was renovating and re-opening it).
   
 
In 1980, Burns hired Homer Simpson at the plant as a technician after the latter dramatically stormed into his room and demanded a job, promising to be a perfect employee. Burns asked Smithers who he was, and Smithers replied "Homer Simpson". It was also at this time that Burns' catchphrase "Simpson, eh?" originated. He promised to remember that name, although due to his role in the series, he has broken his promise.
 
In 1980, Burns hired Homer Simpson at the plant as a technician after the latter dramatically stormed into his room and demanded a job, promising to be a perfect employee. Burns asked Smithers who he was, and Smithers replied "Homer Simpson". It was also at this time that Burns' catchphrase "Simpson, eh?" originated. He promised to remember that name, although due to his role in the series, he has broken his promise.
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Mr. Burns embodies a number of stereotypes about corporate America, as he has an unquenchable desire to increase his own wealth and power, even through criminal means if necessary. This was shown when he briefly tried to run for Governor in order to prevent his plant from being shut down, and the time when he tried to sell uranium rods to terrorists for profit. Burns also embodies the stereotype of a manager by forgetting his employees' names (especially Homer's, although it appears that they interact more than Burns does with most of his employees), though this can be attributed to his senility. Burns is also unconcerned and dispassionate for his employees' safety and well-being, even laughing at the sight of a window washer falling from a great height of a building. His aspirations to apply obsolete technology to everyday life or references to Victorian-era people or places provide a common source of humor on the show.
 
Mr. Burns embodies a number of stereotypes about corporate America, as he has an unquenchable desire to increase his own wealth and power, even through criminal means if necessary. This was shown when he briefly tried to run for Governor in order to prevent his plant from being shut down, and the time when he tried to sell uranium rods to terrorists for profit. Burns also embodies the stereotype of a manager by forgetting his employees' names (especially Homer's, although it appears that they interact more than Burns does with most of his employees), though this can be attributed to his senility. Burns is also unconcerned and dispassionate for his employees' safety and well-being, even laughing at the sight of a window washer falling from a great height of a building. His aspirations to apply obsolete technology to everyday life or references to Victorian-era people or places provide a common source of humor on the show.
   
Despite his evil nature, Burns is able to shed a sense of kindness, as he sympathized over Homer's loss of his new hair as everyone in the plant only took Homer for granted because of his hairstyle. He is also pretty close to his right-hand man [[Waylon Smithers]] due to the latter's loyalty; even taking him in as his own son following the death of Waylon's father, who sacrificed himself to prevent a meltdown during the 1960s. Even though he treats Smithers like dirt and usually stiff him out of a raise or promotion. Mostly his main goal, besides the richest man in Springfield, make Homer Simpson and his family miserable and get them out of his life. Sometimes he is usually fires Homer a lot of times, but he usually re-hires him back at the end. He also cherished his lost teddy bear Bobo as it reminds him of the innocence that he lost when he was a child, even telling Homer's youngest daughter Maggie to hold on Bobo after seeing how much she loved it.
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Despite his evil nature, Burns is able to shed a sense of kindness, as he sympathized over Homer's loss of his new hair as everyone in the plant only took Homer for granted because of his hairstyle. He is also pretty close to his right-hand man [[Waylon Smithers]] due to the latter's loyalty; even taking him in as his own son following the death of Waylon's father, who sacrificed himself to prevent a meltdown during the 1960s. Even though he treats Smithers like dirt and usually stiff him out of a raise or promotion. Mostly his main goal, besides become the richest man in Springfield, is to make Homer Simpson and his family miserable and get them out of his life. Sometimes he usually fires Homer a lot of times, but he usually re-hires him back at the end. He also cherished his lost teddy bear Bobo as it reminds him of the innocence that he lost when he was a child, even telling Homer's youngest daughter Maggie to hold on to Bobo after seeing how much she loved it. He laughed the Bart Toon of Angry Dad.
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Although he sometimes does not care whenever his employees are up to no good, Mr. Burns has little tolerance for anything that could cost him money. A common plot in the series is Homer getting fired because he did something so reckless that not even Burns could ignore. This further proves that while he is mostly a cheapstake who shows little concern for his staff, Mr. Burns will fire anyone whose reckless behavior endangers lives.
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== Angry Dad ==
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{{Quote|Angry Dad. You're fired|Mr. Burns (voice by Bart Simpson)}}Mr. Burn was voice by Bart Simpson from Bart Toons series Angry Dad. When Angry Dad exploded his office and the nuclear system, Mr. Burn shown and told Angry Dad that he is fired caused his head exploded.
   
 
==Property==
 
==Property==
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==Health==
 
==Health==
Due to his unnaturally long lifespan, Mr. Burns is shown to have numerous physical ailments that has passed up to him throughout most of the series, such as being infertile with a green glow due to many years of running his plant. Because of this, he is shown to be physcially weak in nature as he is unable to perform any normal physical tasks, such as wrestling a teddy bear from an infant, taking a picture of several school students, or even crushing a tiny ant with his foot.
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Due to his unnaturally long lifespan, Mr. Burns is shown to have numerous physical ailments that has passed up to him throughout most of the series, such as being infertile with a green glow due to many years of running his plant. Because of this, he is shown to be physically weak in nature as he is unable to perform any normal physical tasks, such as wrestling a teddy bear from an infant, taking a picture of several school students, or even crushing a tiny ant with his foot. However, his physical strength depends on the episode.
   
Despite his poor health, Mr. Burns has utilized his wealth to provide himself the best health care in Springfield that anyone can receive; he even had to provide himself painful medical treatments that involves chiropractics and painkillers which leave him disoriented in order to cheat death ever single week. In the episode ''The Fool Monty'' after having amnesia, a recovering Burns is surprised to learn that the feeling of spite is what keeping him alive due to his enjoyment of making people's lives miserable and earning their hate.
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Despite his poor health, Mr. Burns has utilized his wealth to provide himself the best health care in Springfield that anyone can receive; he even had to provide himself painful medical treatments that involves chiropractics and painkillers which leave him disoriented in order to cheat death every single week. In the episode "The Fool Monty" after having amnesia, a recovering Burns is surprised to learn that the feeling of spite is what keeping him alive due to his enjoyment of making people's lives miserable and earning their hate.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*Along with [[Sideshow Bob]], [[Kang & Kodos|Kang and Kodos]], Mr. Burns serves as one of the main antagonists of the franchise; however, in ''The Simpsons Movie'', they are all outranked by [[Russ Cargill]].
 
*Along with [[Sideshow Bob]], [[Kang & Kodos|Kang and Kodos]], Mr. Burns serves as one of the main antagonists of the franchise; however, in ''The Simpsons Movie'', they are all outranked by [[Russ Cargill]].
*In the episode "''The Burns and the Bees''", Mr. Burns' net worth is arguably $1,800,037,022. However, he lost money, and by the time of the ending of the episode, decreased to $996,036,000.
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*In the episode "The Burns and the Bees", Mr. Burns' net worth is arguably $1,800,037,022. However, he lost money, and by the time of the ending of the episode, decreased to $996,036,000.
**That has not been his net worth throughout the whole series; it has risen to as large as $16.8 billion, and has lowered to as small as an amount of roughly $100 million.
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**That has not been his net worth throughout the whole series; it has risen to as large as $16.8 billion, and has lowered to as small as an amount of roughly $100 million.
*Mr. Burns signs his will as "Charles Montgomery Plantagenet Schicklgruber Burns" in the episode of season 22, "''Flaming Moe''", which implies that he is related to Adolf Hitler and a descendant of the House of Plantagenet.
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*Mr. Burns signs his will as "Charles Montgomery Plantagenet Schicklgruber Burns" in the season 22 episode "Flaming Moe", which implies that he is related to Adolf Hitler and a descendant of the House of Plantagenet.
*He is also one of the many ''Simpsons'' characters who guest star on the ''Family Guy'' episode "''The Simpsons Guy''".
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*He is also one of the many ''Simpsons'' characters who guest star on the ''Family Guy'' episode "The Simpsons Guy".
 
*Burns seems to be modeled after Jacob Rothschild and Janez Janša. He also shares a few similarities with both of them.
 
*Burns seems to be modeled after Jacob Rothschild and Janez Janša. He also shares a few similarities with both of them.
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*He is inspired by [[Mr. Potter]] from ''It's a Wonderful Life'', since Matt Groening's high school teacher was named Mr. Bailey, which is the surname of the film's main protagonist, George Bailey.
*According the ''Simpsons Uncensored Family Album'' Burns bought Springfield's gas and electric company when he was in his twenties. This may be the same electric company mentioned in ''Who Shot Mr. Burns?''.
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*According the ''Simpsons Uncensored Family Album'', Burns bought Springfield's gas and electric company when he was in his twenties. This may be the same electric company mentioned in ''Who Shot Mr. Burns?''.
*In one of the three stories of The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror XVI, Burns has some similarities to [[Emil Fouchon]] from Hard Target as both hunts men and have their assisstants.
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*In the second story of "Treehouse of Horror XVI", "Survival of the Fattest", Burns has some similarities to [[Emil Fouchon]] from Hard Target as both hunt men and have their assistants.
   
 
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Villain Overview

Excellent...
~ Mr. Burns' famous catchphrase..

Charles Montgomery Plantagenet Schicklgruber Burns, or better known as Charles Montgomery Burns, Mr. Burns, Monty, or simply known by his surname Burns, is the main antagonist of the famous long-running adult animated comedy television series The Simpsons.

He serves as a minor antagonist in the 2007 theatrical film The Simpsons Movie and as the main antagonist and final boss of the popular beat-em up video game The Simpsons Arcade Game.

He is an extremely greedy, cheap, tyrannical and egotistical businessman, and is the richest and most powerful citizen of Springfield. He is the oppressive founder and chairman of the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, a member of the inner circle of the Springfield Republican Party, the boss of Homer Simpson, Lenny, Carl and Waylon Smithers and, finally, the archenemy and former friend of Abe Simpson and Homer Simpson.

He was voiced by the late Christopher Collins (who also played Starscream and Cobra Commander) in his first appearance, and then by Harry Shearer for the rest of the series.

History

Charles Montgomery Burns was born on September 15, 1886 to Clifford and Dephane Burns. Unlike his current personality, Young Charles was so happy he was nicknamed "Happy", until his grandfather, Colonel Wainwright Montgomery Burns, lured him away from his parents and raised him as his own son. Although he was seemingly born poor, he was raised in luxury by his grandfather (he later reveals to Bart that he grew up in a wealthy family), who molded him into the heartless man that he is today. When growing up, Burns attended Yale University and studied nuclear physics and business. He graduated in 1914 and went on to pursue business interests including Confederated Slaveholdings.

In the mid 1930s, Burns fell in love with a woman named Lyla, and, after proposing to her, gave up on her promise that he dedicate five minutes a day to others.

In 1939, he met Lily Bancroft at his 25th Yale reunion. They would procreate and Lily would give birth to Larry Burns, who would enter Mr. Burns' life years later.

Later that year, Burns enlisted in the Schutzstaffel when Germany invaded Poland. However, when Germany and America declared war, Burns, who came from America, defected against the Nazis, and enlisted in the United States Army in 1941. By 1943, he had been forced to serve in the Flying Hellfish, under Abraham Simpson, when he was caught in a romantic scandal involving blocking a probe from J. Edgar Hoover. He entered a tontine where the last surviving member of the Flying Hellfish would gain a group of priceless German paintings, which he would break when he was discharged from the group after trying to murder Abraham Simpson. In 1945, Burns (likely because of his service and wealth) was hired by President Harry S. Truman yo transport a trillion dollar bill to Europe. Burns absconded with the bill, and kept it in his possession for many years until it was lost to Fidel Castro. Burns subsequently lied about the bill's transportation to the government, which kept it believing Europe had received the bill and was rebuilt until 1998.

By 1950, Burns, who was still serving in the Army, began to serve in the Korean War with the original Flying Hellfish. He was released from military service in 1956. In 1960, Mr. Burns purchased a germ warfare lab, effectively becoming its chairman. Subsequently, his fortune grew. By 1965, he worked as a biochemist and started developing diseases to use against the people of Springfield. His germs were killed when a group of hippies set off and antibiotic bomb in the lab. When they trampled over him, one of the hippies, Mona Simpson (Homer's mother and Abraham's wife), went to help him up, he saw her and angrily threatened her with a long prison sentence. In 1966, he hosted a fundraiser to help finance the construction of his nuclear power plant. At his fundraiser, he got into a fight with Homer Simpson, who wanted to give his stuffed Isotope to his dog Bongo. Burns tried to get Bongo euthanized after he bit him, but gave up and employed Abe Simpson to make sure he wouldn’t come back after them. Eventually, his nuclear plant finished construction 2 years later.

In 1968, when Homer (12 years old), Lenny, Carl, and Moe camped out near the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, it suffered a near meltdown and almost exploded. However, the meltdown had been averted through unknown means. It was later revealed that during that time, Waylon Smithers Sr., Burns' best friend and assistant, sacrifice himself to save the plant, and his infant son, Waylon Junior.

In 1974, the plant began handing out employee pamphlets to Springfield High School, one of which Homer took (his counselor stated that the plant was opening soon, implying that Mr. Burns was renovating and re-opening it).

In 1980, Burns hired Homer Simpson at the plant as a technician after the latter dramatically stormed into his room and demanded a job, promising to be a perfect employee. Burns asked Smithers who he was, and Smithers replied "Homer Simpson". It was also at this time that Burns' catchphrase "Simpson, eh?" originated. He promised to remember that name, although due to his role in the series, he has broken his promise.

In 1989, Homer (who had found a new job as a pinmonkey at Barney's Bowlarama) quit working at the plant, and practiced his newfound freedom by abusing Mr. Burns. However, when Maggie was born, Homer was forced to crawl back to Burns for his nuclear-safety job. Burns and Smithers took pleasure in this, and gave him a wall plaque that read "Don't Forget, You're Here Forever".

Burns currently owns and manages the power plant, although he had lost control over it many times, including when he sold it to a German conglomerate, when it was taken over by hip-hop mogul Jay G, and when he lost his fortune to the Rich Texan.

Personality

Mr. Burns embodies a number of stereotypes about corporate America, as he has an unquenchable desire to increase his own wealth and power, even through criminal means if necessary. This was shown when he briefly tried to run for Governor in order to prevent his plant from being shut down, and the time when he tried to sell uranium rods to terrorists for profit. Burns also embodies the stereotype of a manager by forgetting his employees' names (especially Homer's, although it appears that they interact more than Burns does with most of his employees), though this can be attributed to his senility. Burns is also unconcerned and dispassionate for his employees' safety and well-being, even laughing at the sight of a window washer falling from a great height of a building. His aspirations to apply obsolete technology to everyday life or references to Victorian-era people or places provide a common source of humor on the show.

Despite his evil nature, Burns is able to shed a sense of kindness, as he sympathized over Homer's loss of his new hair as everyone in the plant only took Homer for granted because of his hairstyle. He is also pretty close to his right-hand man Waylon Smithers due to the latter's loyalty; even taking him in as his own son following the death of Waylon's father, who sacrificed himself to prevent a meltdown during the 1960s. Even though he treats Smithers like dirt and usually stiff him out of a raise or promotion. Mostly his main goal, besides become the richest man in Springfield, is to make Homer Simpson and his family miserable and get them out of his life. Sometimes he usually fires Homer a lot of times, but he usually re-hires him back at the end. He also cherished his lost teddy bear Bobo as it reminds him of the innocence that he lost when he was a child, even telling Homer's youngest daughter Maggie to hold on to Bobo after seeing how much she loved it. He laughed the Bart Toon of Angry Dad.

Although he sometimes does not care whenever his employees are up to no good, Mr. Burns has little tolerance for anything that could cost him money. A common plot in the series is Homer getting fired because he did something so reckless that not even Burns could ignore. This further proves that while he is mostly a cheapstake who shows little concern for his staff, Mr. Burns will fire anyone whose reckless behavior endangers lives.

Angry Dad

Angry Dad. You're fired
~ Mr. Burns (voice by Bart Simpson)

Mr. Burn was voice by Bart Simpson from Bart Toons series Angry Dad. When Angry Dad exploded his office and the nuclear system, Mr. Burn shown and told Angry Dad that he is fired caused his head exploded.

Property

The following is a list of facilities that Mr. Burns owns and are part of the Burns Empire.

  • Springfield Nuclear Power Plant (current owner)
  • Isotope Stadium
  • Springfield Estadio de Toros (initially the Duff Beer Krusty Burger Buzz Cola Costington's Department Store Kwik-E-Mart Stupid Flanders Park)
  • Springfield Monorail
  • Montgomery Burns State Prison
  • Springfield Concert Hall
  • Mr. Burns Basketball Stadium
  • S.N.P.P. Cafeteria
  • Montgomery Burns Institute For Soul Extraction (non-canon)
  • Mr. Burns' Casino
  • Springfield Opera House
  • Springfield Elementary School and Prison
  • Springfield Sports Arena
  • Springfield Atoms Stadium
  • Naming Rights Available
  • Spellympic Village (Part-owner)
  • Little Lisa Recycling Plant
  • Burns Slant Drilling Co.
  • Germ Warfare Laboratory (formerly)
  • Baltic Avenue Hotel
  • Water Works
  • Electricity Company
  • Ticketmaster
  • Burns University

Health

Due to his unnaturally long lifespan, Mr. Burns is shown to have numerous physical ailments that has passed up to him throughout most of the series, such as being infertile with a green glow due to many years of running his plant. Because of this, he is shown to be physically weak in nature as he is unable to perform any normal physical tasks, such as wrestling a teddy bear from an infant, taking a picture of several school students, or even crushing a tiny ant with his foot. However, his physical strength depends on the episode.

Despite his poor health, Mr. Burns has utilized his wealth to provide himself the best health care in Springfield that anyone can receive; he even had to provide himself painful medical treatments that involves chiropractics and painkillers which leave him disoriented in order to cheat death every single week. In the episode "The Fool Monty" after having amnesia, a recovering Burns is surprised to learn that the feeling of spite is what keeping him alive due to his enjoyment of making people's lives miserable and earning their hate.

Trivia

  • Along with Sideshow Bob, Kang and Kodos, Mr. Burns serves as one of the main antagonists of the franchise; however, in The Simpsons Movie, they are all outranked by Russ Cargill.
  • In the episode "The Burns and the Bees", Mr. Burns' net worth is arguably $1,800,037,022. However, he lost money, and by the time of the ending of the episode, decreased to $996,036,000.
    • That has not been his net worth throughout the whole series; it has risen to as large as $16.8 billion, and has lowered to as small as an amount of roughly $100 million.
  • Mr. Burns signs his will as "Charles Montgomery Plantagenet Schicklgruber Burns" in the season 22 episode "Flaming Moe", which implies that he is related to Adolf Hitler and a descendant of the House of Plantagenet.
  • He is also one of the many Simpsons characters who guest star on the Family Guy episode "The Simpsons Guy".
  • Burns seems to be modeled after Jacob Rothschild and Janez Janša. He also shares a few similarities with both of them.
  • He is inspired by Mr. Potter from It's a Wonderful Life, since Matt Groening's high school teacher was named Mr. Bailey, which is the surname of the film's main protagonist, George Bailey.
  • According the Simpsons Uncensored Family Album, Burns bought Springfield's gas and electric company when he was in his twenties. This may be the same electric company mentioned in Who Shot Mr. Burns?.
  • In the second story of "Treehouse of Horror XVI", "Survival of the Fattest", Burns has some similarities to Emil Fouchon from Hard Target as both hunt men and have their assistants.

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Birch Barlow | Lindsey Naegle | Count Dracula | Blue-Haired Lawyer | Waylon Smithers

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Mr. Burns | Clifford Burns | Wainwright Montgomery Burns | Ironfist Burns

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Agnes Skinner | Artie Ziff | Baby Gerald | Constance Harm | Dolph Starbeam | Gina Vendetti | God | Hans Sprungfeld | Herman Hermann | Itchy | Jessica Lovejoy | Jimbo Jones | Jack the Ripper | Kearney Zzyzwicz | Mayor Quimby | Mr. Largo | "Old Tut" Simpson | Patty & Selma Bouvier | Senator Mendoza | Shauna Chalmers | Snake Jailbird | Space Mutants

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Marge Simpson: Witch Marge | XVIII

Bart Simpson: The Raven | II | XX | IV | XXV | XXXI | XXXII

Lisa Simpson: XXIX | XXXIII | XXXIV

Maggie Simpson: IX | XXX | XXXIV

Mr. Burns: II | V | XVI | XXVII | XXXI | XXXIII | Count Burns | Burnsiverse | Lord Montymort

Waylon Smithers: II | Slithers

Moe Szyslak: Moe-Looking Satan | V | XXV

Sideshow Bob: XXVI | XXXIV

Other Characters
Adil Hoxha | Adolf Hitler | Andy Hamilton | Baby Button Eyes | Bart Simpson's Creatures | Beautiful Bart | Blue-Eyed Man | Bob Arnold | Captain Mordecai Barrows | Cesar & Ugolín | Chett Englebrick | Clownface | Cooder | Comic Book Guy (Brick Like Me) | Devan & Quenley Woosterfield | Dexter Colt | Dwight Diddlehopper | Environmental Protection Agency (Russ Cargill) | Frank Grimes, Jr. | Francine Rhenquist | French Chef | George H.W. Bush | Glamorous Godfrey | Globex Corporation (Hank Scorpio, Miss Goodthighs) | Hell's Satan | Howard K. Duff VIII | Jack Crowley | Jack Lassen | Jay G | Joan Bushwell | The Jockeys | Julia | Kostas Becker | Kindergarten Teacher | Larry Kidkill | Lucille Botzcowski | Lyle Lanley | Les Moore | Jim Hope | Mayor of Albuquerque | Mav & Portia | Michael De Graaf | Molloy | Movementarians | Mr. Dirt | Ms. Cantwell | Ms. Kelp | Nigel Bakerbutcher | Officer Krackney | Professor Werner Von Brawn | Rex Banner | Robotic Richard Simmons | Rover | Shadow Knight | Sparklemon | Stanley DeGroot | The Leader | William Shakespeare

Guest Star Characters
Will Wright | Taika Waititi

Video Games
Simpsons Arcade
Mr. Burns | Mr. Smithers | Hench Dogs | Robot Burns

The Simpsons: Hit and Run
Agnes Skinner | Kang and Kodos | Mr. Burns | Nelson Muntz | Patty and Selma Bouvier | Snake Jailbird | Springfield Mafia (Fat Tony & Louie) | Wasp Cameras | Waylon Smithers | Zombies

The Simpsons Game
Matt Groening | Kang and Kodos | Jimbo Jones | Dolph Starbeam | Kearney Zzyzwicz | Stubborn Ape | King Snorky | Lard Lad | Mr. Burns | Waylon Smithers | Sideshow Bob | Patty & Selma Dragon | Itchy | God

The Simpsons: Tapped Out
Mr. Burns | Russ Cargill | Frankie the Squealer | Sven Holly | Evil Homer | Bandits | Count Dracula | Rich Texan | Fernando Vidal | Grampasaurus

See Also
Futurama Villains