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"Simpsons" to have a major character pass away later this season?

I don't have any idea who will be killed-off. However, after watching the less-than-mediocre season premieres of "The Simpsons" and "Family Guy" this past Sunday, I'm giving up on both shows. Since I stopped watching "American Dad" a number of years ago and never could stand "Bob's Burgers," I guess there will be no more Animation Domination for me.
 
I stopped watching the Simpsons about 22 years ago. I'll say it will be the old guy, I think his name is Mr. Burns.
 
The only clue the producers have provided is that the actor
doing the voice has won an Emmy for it.

But, as reported in a story in the Hartford Courant yesterday (sorry, don't have the source, as I've thrown away the paper), that could be any one of several people, responsible for most of the show's voices. Not really much of a clue.
 
CTListener, were you aware of the official World Wide Web site for the Hartford Courant before posting here? Whether you were aware or not, you could have used a search engine to find the Internet version of the article before posting here.
 
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The vagueness of the clue is probably to keep us guessing,
else they would have probably come right out with the name
of the actor. Maybe they'll be smarter than the producers of
"Dallas" on the "Who shot J.R.?" thing; somehow it leaked out
that Mary Crosby was leaving the show and that her character,
Kristin Shepherd, had fired the shot. Turns out that's exactly
who did it.
 
I doubt it will be Mr. Burns, the running gag has been that he has lived forever.

I'm betting either Comic Book Guy or one of Bart's classmates.
 
Who voices Grandpa Simpson? Fox will probably cancel Simpsons soon anyway to cash in the syndication $$$ from cable they can't cash in on while they're still making new episodes due to some deal that dates back to the early 90s.
 
^Dan Castellaneta performed the voice of Abraham (Grandpa) Simpson.
 
The only clue the producers have provided is that the actor
doing the voice has won an Emmy for it.

In 1992 the following voice actors/actresses shared an Emmy

Nancy Cartwright (Bart)
Julie Kavner (Marge)
Dan Castellaneta (Homer)
Yeardley Smith (Lisa)
Jackie Mason (Krusty's Dad)
Marcia Wallace (Edna Krabappel)


That was just in one year. I am reading the hint as the actor who provided the voice for the character won and Emmy and THAT character will be killed off. So in this case, Since Dan Castellaneta won but didn't win for Hans Moleman, the character of Hans Moleman is safe. Perhaps I am not reading it right.

Who else won?

Here we go:

1993:

Dan Castellaneta for Homer Simpson and Abe Simpson

1998:

Hank Azaria won for Apu

2001:

Hank Azaria won for: Apu, Comic Book Guy, Carl, Lou, Chief Wiggum and Moe

2003:

Hank Azaria won for: Moe, Carl, Chief Wiggum, Apu, Johnny Tightlips, Bumblebee Man and Cletus

2004:

Dan Castellaneta won for: Krusty, Homer, Abe, Groundskeeper Willie, Sideshow Mel, Barney and Itchy

2006

Kelsey Grammer won for Sideshow Bob

2009

Dan Castellaneta won for Homer

2010

Anne Hathaway won for Princess Penelope (not a major character)
 
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At the end of the 26th season, Marge dies; Bart, Lisa, Maggie and Meathead move away; Homer buys the bar and calls it Homer Simpson's Place all while tending to his niece Stephanie who moves in...no, wait, that was another series.......
 
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