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Simpson family
Character | Voiced by | Role | (First) Appearance |
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Homer Simpson | Dan Castellaneta[1] | Husband of Marge; father of Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. | "Good Night" (The Simpsons shorts)[2] |
Marge Simpson | Julie Kavner[1] | Wife of Homer; mother of Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. | "Good Night"[2] |
Bart Simpson | Nancy Cartwright[1] | Oldest child and only son of Homer and Marge; brother of Lisa and Maggie. | "Good Night"[2] |
Lisa Simpson | Yeardley Smith[1] | Middle child and oldest daughter of Homer and Marge; sister of Bart and Maggie. | "Good Night"[2] |
Maggie Simpson | Elizabeth Taylor[3] | Youngest child and daughter of Homer and Marge; sister of Bart and Lisa. | "Good Night"[2] |
A
Character | Voiced by | Role | (First) Appearance |
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Akira | George Takei,[4] Hank Azaria[1] | Waiter at The Happy Sumo;[5] karate teacher.[6] | "One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish" |
Albright, Ms. | Tress MacNeille[7] | Sunday school teacher. | "The Telltale Head" |
Amadopolis, Aristotle | Jon Lovitz,[8] Dan Castellaneta[1] | Owner of the Shelbyville Nuclear Power Plant.[9] | "Homer Defined" |
Atkins, State Comptroller | Harry Shearer[10] | State comptroller.[11] | "Lisa Gets an 'A'" |
B
Character | Voiced by | Role | (First) Appearance |
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Bailey, Mary | Maggie Roswell[7] | Governor of Springfield's state. | "Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish" |
Barlow, Birchibald "Birch" T. | Harry Shearer[7] | Radio talk show host; Fox News anchor. | "Treehouse of Horror IV" |
Beardley, Jasper | Harry Shearer[7] | Springfield Retirement Castle resident. | "Homer's Odyssey" |
Benjamin, Doug, and Gary | Harry Shearer,[7] Hank Azaria,[1] and Dan Castellaneta[1] | Springfield University students. | "Homer Goes to College" |
Bill and Marty | Dan Castellaneta[1] and Harry Shearer[7] | KBBL Radio co-hosts. | "Bart vs. Thanksgiving" |
Blinky | Unvoiced | Three-eyed fish. | "Homer's Odyssey" |
Bob, Sideshow | Kelsey Grammer[12] | Criminal mastermind. | "The Telltale Head" |
Borton, Wendell | Russi Taylor[7] | Student at Springfield Elementary School. | "Homer's Odyssey" |
Bouvier, Jacqueline | Julie Kavner[1] | Mother of Selma and Patty Bouvier and Marge Simpson. | "Bart vs. Thanksgiving" |
Bouvier, Patty | Julie Kavner[1] | Twin sister of Selma and older sister of Marge. | "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire" |
Bouvier, Selma | Julie Kavner[1] | Twin sister of Patty and older sister of Marge. | "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire" |
Brockman, Kent | Harry Shearer[7] | News anchor. | "Krusty Gets Busted" |
Bumblebee Man | Hank Azaria[1] | Star of slapstick sketch comedy show on Canal Ocho. | "Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie" |
Burns, Charles Montgomery | Harry Shearer[7] | Owner of the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. | "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire" |
Burns's Lawyer[13] | Dan Castellaneta[13] | Attorney. | "Bart Gets Hit by a Car" |
C
Character | Voiced by | Role | (First) Appearance |
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Capital City Goofball, The | Tom Poston[14] | Mascot of the Capital City Capitals baseball team.[15] | "Dancing Homer" |
Carlson, Carl | Hank Azaria[1] | Springfield Nuclear Power Plant employee. | "Homer's Night Out" |
Cat Lady[10] | Tress MacNeille[10] | Mentally ill owner of many cats. | "Girly Edition" |
Chalmers, Superintendent Gary | Hank Azaria[1] | Public schools superintendent. | "Whacking Day" |
Charlie | Dan Castellaneta[16] | Springfield Nuclear Power Plant employee. | "Life on the Fast Lane" |
Chase | Hank Azaria[13] | Luann Van Houten's ex-boyfriend; American Gladiator. | "A Milhouse Divided" |
Christian, Scott | Dan Castellaneta[1] | News co-anchor. | "Krusty Gets Busted" |
Comic Book Guy | Hank Azaria[1] | Proprietor of The Android's Dungeon comic book store. | "Three Men and a Comic Book" |
Costington, Mr. | Hank Azaria[17] | President of Costington's Department Store. | "Trash of the Titans" |
D
Character | Voiced by | Role | (First) Appearance |
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Database | Nancy Cartwright[1] | Student at Springfield Elementary School. | "Bart's Comet" |
Desmond, Declan | Eric Idle | Documentary filmmaker. | "'Scuse Me While I Miss the Sky" |
Disco Stu | Hank Azaria[17] | Disco aficionado. | "Two Bad Neighbors" |
Dolph | Tress MacNeille[7] | Springfield Elementary School bully. | "The Telltale Head" |
Doris, Lunchlady | Doris Grau[7] | Springfield Elementary School lunch lady. | "Lisa's Pony" |
Duffman | Hank Azaria[13] | Spokes-mascot for Duff Beer. | "The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson" |
E
Character | Voiced by | Role | (First) Appearance |
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Eddie and Lou | Harry Shearer[7] and Hank Azaria[1] | Springfield police officers. | "There's No Disgrace Like Home" |
Ernst and Gunter | Harry Shearer[10] and Hank Azaria[13] | Lion tamers. | "$pringfield (or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)" |
F
Character | Voiced by | Role | (First) Appearance |
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Fat Tony | Joe Mantegna | Mob boss. | "Bart the Murderer" |
Fission, Smilin' Joe | Harry Shearer[7] | Springfield Nuclear Power Plant mascot.[18] | "Homer's Odyssey" |
Flanders, Maude | Maggie Roswell[7] | Ned Flanders's deceased wife. | "Dead Putting Society" |
Flanders, Ned | Harry Shearer[7] | The Simpson family's next door neighbor; owner of The Leftorium. | "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire" |
Flanders, Rod | Pamela Hayden[7] | Ned and Maude Flanders's oldest son. | "Dead Putting Society" |
Flanders, Todd | Nancy Cartwright[1] | Ned and Maude Flanders's youngest son. | "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire" |
Frankie the Squealer | Dan Castellaneta[17] | Informant for Fat Tony.[19] | "Insane Clown Poppy" |
Frank Nelson-Type Salesman[17] | Dan Castellaneta[17] | "Mayored to the Mob" | |
Frink, Professor John | Hank Azaria[1] | Scientist, inventor. | "Old Money" |
G
Character | Voiced by | Role | (First) Appearance |
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Gavin | Tress MacNeille[7] | Spoiled brat.[20] | "Marge Be Not Proud" |
Gerald, Baby | Unvoiced | One-eyebrow-ed baby. | "Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song" |
Ginger | Tress MacNeille[10] | Ned Flanders's "Vegas wife."[21] | "Viva Ned Flanders" |
Glick, Mrs. | Cloris Leachman[22] | Elderly. | "Three Men and a Comic Book" |
Gloria | Julia Louis-Dreyfus | Snake's pregnant girlfriend. | "A Hunka Hunka Burns in Love" |
Gumble, Barney | Dan Castellaneta[1] | Barfly. | "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire" |
Gunderson, Gil | Dan Castellaneta[13] | Salesman. | "Realty Bites" |
H
Character | Voiced by | Role | (First) Appearance |
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Happy Little Elves, The | Children's cartoon series characters. | "Scary Movie" (The Simpsons shorts)[23] | |
Harm, Judge Constance | Jane Kaczmarek | Springfield judge. | "The Parent Rap" |
Herman | Harry Shearer[7] | Owner of Herman's Military Antiques shop.[24] | "Bart the General" |
Hibbert, Bernice | Tress MacNeille[10] | Dr. Hibbert's wife. | "Bart Sells His Soul" |
Hibbert, Dr. Julius | Harry Shearer[7] | Medical doctor. | "Bart the Daredevil" |
Hoover, Miss Elizabeth | Maggie Roswell[7] | Lisa Simpson's teacher at Springfield Elementary School. | "Lisa's Substitute" |
Hutz, Lionel | Phil Hartman[25] | Attorney. | "Bart Gets Hit by a Car" |
I
Character | Voiced by | Role | (First) Appearance |
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Itchy & Scratchy | Dan Castellaneta[1] and Harry Shearer[7] | Cartoon cat and mouse. | "The Bart Simpson Show" (The Simpsons shorts)[26] |
J
Character | Voiced by | Role | (First) Appearance |
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Jones, Jimbo | Pamela Hayden[7] | Springfield Elementary School bully. | "The Telltale Head" |
Jordan, Rachel | Shawn Colvin[27] | Lead singer of the Christian Rock band Kovenant.[28] | "Alone Again, Natura-diddily" |
K
Character | Voiced by | Role | (First) Appearance |
---|---|---|---|
Kang and Kodos | Harry Shearer[7] and Dan Castellaneta[1] | Extraterrestrials. | "Treehouse of Horror" |
Kashmir, Princess | Maggie Roswell[7] | Belly dancer.[29] | "Homer's Night Out" |
Kearney | Nancy Cartwright[1] | Springfield Elementary School bully. | "The Telltale Head" |
Krabappel, Mrs. Edna | Marcia Wallace[7] | Bart Simpson's teacher at Springfield Elementary School. | "Bart the Genius" |
Krustofski, Rabbi Hyman | Jackie Mason[30] | Rabbi; father of Krusty the Clown.[31] | "Like Father, Like Clown" |
Krusty the Clown | Dan Castellaneta[1] | TV show clown host. | "The Krusty the Clown Show" (The Simpsons shorts)[32] |
Kwan, Cookie | Tress MacNeille[10] | Real estate agent.[33] | "Realty Bites" |
L
Character | Voiced by | Role | (First) Appearance |
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Largo, Mr. Dewey | Harry Shearer[7] | Springfield Elementary School's music teacher. | "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire" |
Legs and Louie | Hank Azaria[1] and Dan Castellaneta[1] | Fat Tony's henchmen. | "Bart the Murderer" |
Leonard, Lenny | Harry Shearer[7] | Springfield Nuclear Power Plant employee; one of Homer Simpson's friends. | "Homer's Night Out" |
Lewis | Russi Taylor[7] | Student at Springfield Elementary School. | "[[]]" |
Lovejoy, Helen | Maggie Roswell[7] | Reverend Lovejoy's wife. | "Life on the Fast Lane" |
Lovejoy, Reverend Timothy | Harry Shearer[7] | Minister of the First Church of Springfield. | "The Telltale Head" |
Lugash, Coach | Dan Castellaneta[17] | Gymnastics instructor.[34] | "Children of a Lesser Clod" |
Luigi | Hank Azaria[13] | Italian restaurant proprietor. | "Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song" |
Lumpkin, Lurleen | Beverly D'Angelo,[35] Doris Grau[7] | Country music singer/songwriter. | "Colonel Homer" |
M
N
Character | Voiced by | Role | (First) Appearance |
---|---|---|---|
Nahasapeemapetilon, Apu | Hank Azaria[1] | Operator of the Kwik-E-Mart. | "The Telltale Head" |
Nahasapeemapetilon, Manjula | Jan Hooks[40] | Apu Nahasapeemapetilon's wife. | "Much Apu About Nothing" |
Naegle, Lindsey | Tress MacNeille[10] | Corporate executive. | "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show" |
O
Character | Voiced by | Role | (First) Appearance |
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Old Barber | Dan Castellaneta,[41] Harry Shearer[42] | Barber. | "Bart's Haircut" (The Simpsons shorts)[43] |
Old Jewish Man | Hank Azaria[13] | Springfield Retirement Castle resident. | "Krusty Gets Kancelled" |
P
Character | Voiced by | Role | (First) Appearance |
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Patches and Poor Violet | Pamela Hayden[10] and Tress MacNeille[10] | Orphans.[44] | "Miracle on Evergreen Terrace" |
Pie, Arnie | Dan Castellaneta[1] | Helicopter reporter. | "[[]]" |
Poochie | Dan Castellaneta[1] | Cartoon dog formerly on The Itchy & Scratchy Show. | "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show" |
Powell, Herbert | Danny DeVito[45] | Homer Simpson's half-brother.[46] | "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?" |
Powell, Janey | Pamela Hayden[7] | Student at Springfield Elementary School. | "[[]]" |
Powers, Ruth | Pamela Reed[47] | The Simpsons' next door neighbor.[48] | "New Kid on the Block" |
Prince, Martin | Russi Taylor[7] | Student at Springfield Elementary School. | "Bart the Genius" |
Pryor, Dr. J. Loren | Harry Shearer[7] | Springfield Elementary School's psychiatrist. | "Bart the Genius" |
Q
Character | Voiced by | Role | (First) Appearance |
---|---|---|---|
Quimby, Mayor "Diamond Joe" | Dan Castellaneta[1] | Mayor of Springfield. | "Bart Gets an F" |
R
Character | Voiced by | Role | (First) Appearance |
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Radioactive Man | Unknown | Comic book superhero. | "Bart the Genius" |
Rich Texan, The | Dan Castellaneta[13] | "$pringfield (or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)" | |
Riviera, Dr. Nick | Hank Azaria[1] | Medical doctor. | "Bart Gets Hit by a Car" |
S
T
Character | Voiced by | Role | (First) Appearance |
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Tatum, Drederick | Hank Azaria[1] | Professional boxer.[52] | "The Homer They Fall" |
Taylor, Allison | Winona Ryder[53] | Student at Springfield Elementary School.[54] | "Lisa's Rival" |
Teeny, Mr. | Dan Castellaneta[13] | The Krusty the Clown Show trained monkey. | "[[]]" |
Terwilliger, Cecil | David Hyde Pierce[55] | Sideshow Bob's younger brother.[56] | "Brother from Another Series" |
Tightlips, Johnny | Hank Azaria[17] | One of Fat Tony's henchmen.[19] | "Insane Clown Poppy" |
U
Character | Voiced by | Role | (First) Appearance |
---|---|---|---|
Üter | Russi Taylor[7] | Student at Springfield Elementary School. | "Treehouse of Horror IV" |
V
Character | Voiced by | Role | (First) Appearance |
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Van Houten, Kirk | Hank Azaria[1] | Milhouse Van Houten's father; factory worker. | "Bart's Friend Falls in Love" |
Van Houten, Luann | Maggie Roswell[7] | Kirk Van Houten's wife; Milhouse's mother. | "A Hunka Hunka Burns in Love" |
Van Houten, Milhouse | Pamela Hayden[7] | Bart Simpson's best friend; Student at Springfield Elementary School. | "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire" |
Velimirovic, Dr. | Hank Azaria[17] | Plastic surgeon.[57] | "Pygmoelian" |
W
Character | Voiced by | Role | (First) Appearance |
---|---|---|---|
Whitney, Alex | Lisa Kudrow[58] | Student at Springfield Elementary School.[59] | "Lard of the Dance" |
Wiggum, Police Chief Clancy | Hank Azaria[1] | Springfield Chief of Police. | "Homer's Odyssey" |
Wiggum, Ralph | Nancy Cartwright[1] | Student at Springfield Elementary School. | "Moaning Lisa" |
Wiggum, Sarah | Pamela Hayden[10] | Chief Wiggum's wife; Ralph Wiggum's mother. | "Treehouse of Horror IV" |
Willie, Groundskeeper | Dan Castellaneta[1] | Janitor of Springfield Elementary School. | "Principal Charming" |
Wiseguy | Hank Azaria[17] | "The Way We Was" | |
Wolfcastle, Rainier | Harry Shearer[7] | Actor; star of McBain films. | "The Way We Was" |
X
Y
Z
Character | Voiced by | Role | (First) Appearance |
---|---|---|---|
Ziff, Artie | Jon Lovitz,[60] Dan Castellaneta[41] | Former billionaire.[61] | "The Way We Was" |
Notes
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw Richmond, p. 178
- ^ a b c d e Groening, Matt (1987-04-19). "Good Night". The Simpsons shorts. Season 1. Episode 1. Fox.
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- ^ Richmond, p. 45
- ^ Scovell, Nell; Archer, Wesley (1991-01-24). "One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish". The Simpsons. Season 2. Episode 11. Fox.
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- ^ Richmond, p. 66
- ^ Gewirtz, Howard; Kirkland, Mark (1991-10-17). "Homer Defined". The Simpsons. Season 3. Episode 40. Fox.
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- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Cite error: The named reference
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- ^ Levine, Ken and David Isaacs; Kirkland, Mark (1990-11-08). "Dancing Homer". The Simpsons. Season 2. Episode 5. Fox.
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- ^ a b c d e f g h i McCann, p. 116
- ^ Kogen, Jay and Wallace Wolodarsky; Archer, Wesley (1990-01-21). "Homer's Odyssey". The Simpsons. Season 1. Episode 3. Fox.
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suggested) (help) - ^ Scully, Mike; Moore, Steven Dean (1995-12-17). "Marge Be Not Proud". The Simpsons. Season 7. Episode 11. Fox.
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- ^ Groening, Matt (1989-02-12). "Scary Movie". The Simpsons shorts. Season 3. Episode 38. Fox.
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- ^ Groening, Matt (1988-11-20). "The Bart Simpson Show". The Simpsons shorts. Season 3. Episode 32. Fox.
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- ^ Maxtone-Graham, Ian; Reardon Jim (2000-02-13). "Alone Again, Natura-diddily". The Simpsons. Season 11. Episode 14. Fox.
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- ^ Kogen, Jay and Wallace Wolodarsky; Lynch, Jeffrey with Brad Bird (1991-10-24). "Like Father, Like Clown". The Simpsons. Season 3. Episode 6. Fox.
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- ^ Richmond, p. 43
- ^ Richmond, p. 200
- ^ Richmond, p. 22
- ^ Jean, Al and Mike Reiss; Archer, Wesley (1990-02-11). "Moaning Lisa". The Simpsons. Season 1. Episode 6. Fox.
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- ^ a b Castellaneta, Dan; Gewirtz, Howard; Groening, Matt; Jean, Al; Kirkland, Mark; Reiss, Mike. The Simpsons: The Complete Third Season DVD Video Collector's Edition commentary for the episode "Homer Defined" (DVD). Twentieth Century Fox.
- ^ a b McCann, p. 117
- ^ Groening, Matt (1987-11-15). "Bart's Haircut". The Simpsons shorts. Season 2. Episode 15. Fox.
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- ^ Martin, Jeff; Archer, Wesley (1991-02-21). "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?". The Simpsons. Season 2. Episode 15. Fox.
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- ^ O'Brien, Conan; Archer, Wesley (1992-11-12). "New Kid on the Block". The Simpsons. Season 4. Episode 8. Fox.
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- ^ Appel, Richard; Groening, Matt; Oakley, Bill; Silverman, David; Weinstein, Josh. The Simpsons: The Complete Seventh Season DVD Video Collector's Edition commentary for the episode "Mother Simpson" (DVD). Twentieth Century Fox.
- ^ Collier, Jonathan; Kirkland, Mark (1996-10-10). "The Homer They Fall". The Simpsons. Season 8. Episode 3. Fox.
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- ^ Scully, Mike; Kirkland, Mark (1994-09-11). "Lisa's Rival". The Simpsons. Season 6. Episode 2. Fox.
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- ^ Keeler, Ken; Michels, Pete (1997-02-23). "Brother from Another Series". The Simpsons. Season 8. Episode 16. Fox.
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- ^ O'Brien, Jane; Polcino, Dominic (1998-08-23). "Lard of the Dance". The Simpsons. Season 10. Episode 1. Fox.
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- ^ Castellaneta, Dan and Deb Lacusta; Kruse, Nancy (2004-03-14). "The Ziff Who Came to Dinner". The Simpsons. Season 15. Episode 14. Fox.
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References
- Richmond, Ray (1997). The Simpsons: A Complete Guide to our Favorite Family. Harper Collins Publishers. ISBN 0-06-095252-0.
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- McCann, Jesse L. (2002). The Simpsons Beyond Forever! A Complete Guide to Our Favorite Family...Still Continued. Harper Collins Publishers. ISBN 0-06-050592-3.