Simpsons retires iconic character
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The Simpsons has retired an iconic character "forever" after nearly three decades on air. Duffman has become a small but notable staple of the animated sitcom since the late 1990s, popping up with his catchphrase "oh yeah!" and referring to himself in the third person.
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