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'''Walt''' is the oldest of [[Mom's sons]], and is generally the most loyal of the three, if not also the most reliable. He has grown to use some of his [[Mom|mother]]'s method of slapping his younger brothers, when he feels they are being inappropriate, and Mom often commands him to slap them. | '''Walt''' is the oldest of [[Mom's sons]], and is generally the most loyal of the three, if not also the most reliable. He has grown to use some of his [[Mom|mother]]'s method of slapping his younger brothers, when he feels they are being inappropriate, and Mom often commands him to slap them. | ||
== Character Description == | == Character Description == | ||
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== Additional Info == | == Additional Info == | ||
=== Trivia === | |||
*When the three sons act alone, Walt is often the brain of the operation. This could be a possible reference to the Brain from the cartoon ''{{w|Pinky and the Brain}}'', who is also voiced by [[Maurice LaMarche]]. His methods are sleazy and often just the simplest plan necessary. He seems very impatient with his brothers, and does not expect much of them either. | |||
*His voice is noted as being very similar to LaMarche's [[Orson Welles]] impersonation (which is the basis for the voice of the Brain), as well as being very similar to {{w|Vincent Price|Vincent Price's}} voice. | |||
=== Appearances === | === Appearances === | ||
{{appear-begin}} | {{appear-begin}} | ||
*{{e|1ACV06}} | *{{e|1ACV06}} | ||
*{{e|2ACV08}} <small>([[list of deleted scenes#DVD 2 2|deleted scene]])</small> | |||
*{{e|2ACV14}} | *{{e|2ACV14}} | ||
*{{e|3ACV09}} | *{{e|3ACV09}} | ||
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*{{f|2}} | *{{f|2}} | ||
*{{f|3}} | *{{f|3}} | ||
*{{f|4}} | *{{f|4}} {{cameo|[[audience scene]]}} | ||
*{{e|6ACV03}} | *{{e|6ACV03}} | ||
*{{e|6ACV06}} | |||
*{{e|6ACV12}} | |||
*{{e|6ACV18}} | *{{e|6ACV18}} | ||
*{{e|6ACV19}} | *{{e|6ACV19}} {{cameo|link=no|[[Parade Day]] parade}} | ||
*{{e|6ACV25}} | *{{e|6ACV25}} | ||
*{{e|6ACV26}} | *{{e|6ACV26}} {{cameo|link=no|"[[Action Delivery Force]]"}} | ||
*{{e|7ACV02}} | *{{e|7ACV02}} | ||
*{{e|7ACV13}} | |||
*{{e|7ACV22}} | |||
*{{clink|US#005|Who's Dying to Be a Gazillionaire?}} | *{{clink|US#005|Who's Dying to Be a Gazillionaire?}} | ||
*{{clink|US#010|The Big Sweep}} | *{{clink|US#010|The Big Sweep}} | ||
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*{{clink|US#050|Your Mother Wears Pilot Boots}} | *{{clink|US#050|Your Mother Wears Pilot Boots}} | ||
*{{clink|US#058|Boomsday!}} | *{{clink|US#058|Boomsday!}} | ||
*{{clink|US#069|Don't Go Taking my Heart!}} | |||
*{{clink|US#077|New New New York}} | |||
*{{clink|US#X03|Slaves of New New York!}} | *{{clink|US#X03|Slaves of New New York!}} | ||
*{{clink|US#X04|The Read Menace!}} | *{{clink|US#X04|The Read Menace!}} |
Latest revision as of 23:19, 5 December 2015
Secondary character | |
Walt | |
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Age | ~30 (see Mom's sons#Age) |
Species | Human |
Planet of origin | Earth |
Relatives | See family section |
First appearance | "A Fishful of Dollars" (1ACV06) |
Voiced by | Maurice LaMarche |
Walt is the oldest of Mom's sons, and is generally the most loyal of the three, if not also the most reliable. He has grown to use some of his mother's method of slapping his younger brothers, when he feels they are being inappropriate, and Mom often commands him to slap them.
Character Description
Family
- Mom, mother.
- Unknown father, perhaps Dr. Ogden Wernstrom.
- Larry, brother.
- Igner, half-brother.
Additional Info
Trivia
- When the three sons act alone, Walt is often the brain of the operation. This could be a possible reference to the Brain from the cartoon Pinky and the Brain, who is also voiced by Maurice LaMarche. His methods are sleazy and often just the simplest plan necessary. He seems very impatient with his brothers, and does not expect much of them either.
- His voice is noted as being very similar to LaMarche's Orson Welles impersonation (which is the basis for the voice of the Brain), as well as being very similar to Vincent Price's voice.