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Charles Montgomery Plantagenet Schicklgruber Burns, better known as Mr. Burns, is the main protagonist of "The Fall of the House of Monty", a segment from the Simpsons episode "Treehouse of Horror XXXV".
As with his mainstream counterpart, he was voiced by Harry Shearer, who also voices Smithers in the same series.
Appearance[]
While Mr. Burns looks exactly the same as his mainstream counterpart, but he is much more like his Victorian-Age ancestor.
Biography[]
After a long work in Corn Syrup Factory, Smithers called all of Mr. Burns workers to finish his own house (Many years when Lenny's father and grandfather died working on his house). One night, Mr. Burns invited his workers into his house for Thanksgiving dinner. But before they pile on, they had to win by pulling the wishbone. Willie wins, but as they began to enjoy the Thanksgiving feast, Burns dumps it into a deep hole, along with Moe. As Mr. Burns said to his workers to get back to work, his ex-wife, Agnes Skinner, warns him that breaking a promise would bring a curse upon him.
The next day, when Homer accidently falls into a syrup (after being starved), causes the syrup to kill all workers. Then, one night, Mr. Burns is being haunted. Then he comes up with a great idea: in order to end the curse, he must give the workers dinner, but fails. The ghosts said that their only dinner in their stomachs is his soul.
Realizing this, Burns tries to hide from them, but the ghost of his ex-wife, Agnes (who she was crashed accidently when Ghost Moe pushed Burns from the stairs), saying that he starved his workers and made them more milions to sell his corn syrup for unexpected nation for many generations. Burns decides to burn himself saying to ghosts that they cannot eat his soul, because it was already set in blaze in corn oil. One morning, Sideshow Mel and Smithers look at his remains. Sideshow Mel says that this will cause "Black Friday", a day that noone will ever mistreat workers again.