Of the regulars it's probably Moe or Mr Smithers, but my faves are all from the smaller characters
Mad Cat lady Disco Stu The monobrowed baby & Lunch Lady Doris ("grease me up, woman!")
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First time I saw the episode with Mad Cat Lady I nearly fell off the sofa I was laughing so hard... didn't regain the power of speech for about 10 minutes and pulled a muscle in my side!
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And his invisible dog, wiggle-puppy! (not forgetting the arsonist leprechaun )
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They all Rock! But I have to say that Ralph Wiggum or the one eye-browed baby! It looks so evil! Lol!! Oh and I really like Ned Flanders. "Okely dokely neighbor!" thats my name on msn! lol
Pretty much all the characters are great, although for me it'd be a choice between Homer, or the Carl/Lenny, Wiggum/Eddie/Lou or Chalmers/Skinner combinations.
you shouldn't have started this thread, giving them ideas... next week they'll be asking us to text vote which is our favourite. You've only got to watch the UK music hall of fame to know that all moments of great popular cultural art can be measured and reduced to £1.50 text votes these days. Infact why not give them ideas? lets all text vote the Turner Prize. Or, to rope in the anti-capitalist crowd, we could all vote on our favourite revolutionary. Infact I quite like the surrealism of that.
I love David Hyde Pierce's cameo as Cecil Terwilleger, Sideshow Bob's more evil brother but other than him, gotta be Sideshow Bob and then ralph Wiggum. Of course I love the Ultrahouse 3000 as well!
I think Rod and Todd are pretty funny, ("Yay! Imagination Christmas!") but they're all pale in comparison with Professor Frink with the glasses and the Mensa membership and the "good-glaben!"