Kang and Kodos

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Kang and Kodos are fictional characters from the American animated television series The Simpsons. They are a pair of extraterrestrial aliens from the planet Rigel VII, and they have appeared in numerous episodes of the series, primarily in the Treehouse of Horror episodes.

Character Overview[edit]

Kang and Kodos are siblings and are often depicted as antagonists in the series. They are green tentacled aliens with one eye and drooling mouths. They speak in a monotone voice and are known for their maniacal laughter. Their primary goal is often to invade Earth or to enslave humanity.

Appearances[edit]

Kang and Kodos first appeared in the second season of The Simpsons in the episode "Treehouse of Horror". They have since become recurring characters in the annual Halloween specials. Some of their notable appearances include:

Cultural Impact[edit]

Kang and Kodos have become iconic characters within The Simpsons universe. They are often used to satirize politics, science fiction, and popular culture. Their appearances are eagerly anticipated by fans during the annual Halloween specials.

Voice Actors[edit]

Both characters are voiced by Dan Castellaneta, who also voices several other characters on the show, including Homer Simpson.

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