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The name references real-life animator Gábor Csupó. | The name references real-life animator Gábor Csupó. | ||
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[[Category:1990|Csupovski, Boris]] | [[Category:1990|Csupovski, Boris]] | ||
[[Category:The Simpsons|Csupovski, Boris]] | [[Category:The Simpsons|Csupovski, Boris]] | ||
[[Category:Fictional conductors|Csupovski, Boris]] | [[Category:Fictional conductors|Csupovski, Boris]] |
Revision as of 07:44, 24 March 2025
Classical music conductor briefly shown in the "Bart the Genius" episode (January 14, 1990) of animated sitcom The Simpsons. He's conducting the opera Carmen, but it's being sung in Russian, instead of the language it was composed in, French.
The name references real-life animator Gábor Csupó.
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