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If the boy wants to smoosh, the boy will smoosh.
―Fit-Fat Tony, to the Squeaky-Voiced Teen at the ice cream parlor regarding Ralph touching the ice cream toppings
And there’s no better exercise than killing and disemboweling a big fat snitch.
―Fit-Fat Tony, back when he was Fit Tony, contemplating on killing Homer for causing the original Fat Tony’s death before
Disgusting! And you give the Kiss of Death with those lips?
―Fit-Fat Tony, when he was appalled at Louie for asking in baby talk on killing someone off in front of Maggie
I like you. I don’t know whether or not to knock you on your kisser or kiss you on your knockers.
―Fit-Fat Tony, flirting with Selma
The three of us, we are not so different.
―Fit-Fat Tony, while having a drink at Giuseppe’s with Homer and Chief Wiggum

Don Marion Anthony Paul D'Amico[2][3], originally known as Fit Tony, then later Fit-Fat Tony, and now known as the New and Improved Fat Tony, is Fat Tony's cousin. He was originally from San Diego, but later moved to Springfield to take control of the Springfield Mafia after his cousin's death. Physically speaking, he is identical to Fat Tony with the only difference being that he is initially in much better physical shape.

History[]

When Fat Tony died of a heart attack, Fit Tony moved to Springfield and takes his cousin's place running the Springfield Mafia. The pressure of the position gets to him, and he begins to overeat which causes him to put on weight. As a result of this weight gain, he became known as Fit-Fat Tony and then simply Fat Tony, as he turned exactly in the same emotional and physical form of his late cousin.

Fit-Fat Tony, now nicknamed Fat Tony, now looks exactly like his cousin to such an extent that it is as if the original Fat Tony never died. This physical resemblance suggests that all previous appearances of Fat Tony are in fact of Fit-Fat Tony in a similar situation to Snowball II and Snowball V or Armin Tamzarian and the real Seymour Skinner.

While his cousin was a widower, Fit-Fat Tony is married and once took Selma Bouvier as his formal mistress, indicating that he is a bigamist.[4]

In "At Long Last Leave," he is at the secret town meeting on voting to get rid of the Simpson family.

In "Penny-Wiseguys," Fit-Fat Tony temporally got jury duty. So, he names his accountant, Dan Gillick, temporary don. Gillick proposes to Fit-Fat Tony to save money by getting rid of redundant mobsters, but he's mortified when Fit-Fat Tony tells him to rub them out. He finds that he likes it way too much and asks Homer Simpson to stop him from killing the members of the mafia.

In "Bull-E," Fit-Fat Tony is in the anger-management class Homer attended.

In "What to Expect When Bart's Expecting," Fit-Fat Tony kidnaps Homer and Bart Simpson in order for Bart to use his baby creating voodoo magic, but it turns out that Fit-Fat Tony wants it to work on horses, not humans. Fit-Fat Tony also not only wanted his horses to breed by the next morning, but he also wanted a male horse, to which in the end, was surprisingly a success the next day.

In "22 For 30," Fit-Fat Tony was even revealed by Lisa Simpson that he used to be part of an all-female basketball team called the Little Debbies as a child. Even Louie accidentally revealed that Fit-Fat Tony once cried to the sad song When She Loved Me from Toy Story 2 when he asked his boss in confusion on what Fit-Fat Tony meant by not spilling the beans. (In which Fit-Fat Tony meant to Louie and his other mafia members to not tell anyone else regarding his involvement with the Little Debbies years ago)

He also revealed to Chief Wiggum, in "The Fat Blue Line," that whenever he is alone in a room at the Legitimate Businessman's Social Club, he would secretly sing by himself for entertainment fun, which also proved on the security camera video in that room that he didn't pickpocket the wallets that he was framed for, and the reason being on why he refuses to do pickpocketing as part of his mafia crimes is because his father, and the original Fat Tony's uncle, Fatso Antonio, died from a bad heart condition when his heart was pickpocketed just before it was gonna be used for his upcoming heart surgery years ago.

In his cameo appearance in "Diary Queen," when Louie asked if he, Legs, and Johnny Tightlips can kill Bart and Milhouse Van Houten upon spotting them seeing them dump Frankie the Squealer's body into the river, Fit-Fat Tony told them no because they don't kill nosy children unless they are 18 years old or over.

In "A Made Maggie," he temporally became Maggie Simpson's newest godfather because Marge Simpson wanted someone to do a good job watching over Maggie and had asked Homer to find someone who can do that, to which Homer, after he couldn't find anyone at first, picked Fit-Fat Tony due to Fit-Fat Tony saving Homer and Maggie's lives from a falling piano from Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy accidentally dropping it from an apartment building’s higher window by pushing them out of the way by pushing a statue of the Virgin Mary at the Our Lady of Dwindling Attendance Church. In the end, however, after he punished Johnny for almost betraying him the second time out of jealousy during the showing of "Itchy and Scratchy's Christmas on Ice" by punching him with Legs and Louie's help in front of the Simpsons, Fit-Fat Tony and the Simpsons agree that he would be better off not being Maggie's godfather anymore.

In "One Angry Lisa," he was among the jury alongside Lisa.

In “Top Goon,” he and the mafia accepted Nelson Muntz as one of them. Later in the episode, he, along with his capos, take guard as Nelson goes to punish King Toot. Moe quickly comes to intervene, and his speech makes the capos open up to Fit-Fat Tony about their relationships with him, where he just sees them as “Weapons.” Despite Fit-Fat Tony trying to reassure them that’s not true, despite that he envisioned them as weapons, all three capos break down crying at the revelation, much to his chagrin.

In "The Many Saints of Springfield," he and the mafia help Ned Flanders run his Leftorium Express because Ned sees him a man of his words, not a criminal. However, when Ned quits after being warned by Lisa that he's working for the mafia, Fit-Fat Tony orders Legs, Louie, and Johnny to kill Ned who then escapes out the window. Ned later comes back and tries to get Fit-Fat Tony on his good side, but this ultimately backfires. Fortunately, Ned was wearing a wire under his fake moustache so that the police shows up arresting Fit-Fat Tony and his goons.

Like his cousin, Fit-Fat Tony, too, keeps having his ring he wears on his right hand's pinky finger, as well as his jacket pocket containing his handkerchief, disappearing and reappearing in different shots. Even, like his cousin, his shirt's sleeves underneath his jacket change between short-sleeved and long-sleeved depending on the seasonal weather he's currently in, although his shirt is actually long-sleeved. Even, like his cousin again, the dark yellow shading in his eyebags underneath his eyes sometimes disappear and reappear in different shots, or even sometimes mix with the shadows' shading in lighted areas, in his episode appearances. And, starting in "A Made Maggie," his handkerchief in his jacket pocket is colored teal green like his shirt instead of white in some shots.

Fit-Fat Tony is also revealed to love his mother, Angelica D'Amico, who is also Fat Tony's aunt, very much, as evident in "Whistler's Father," "A Made Maggie," and "The Many Saints of Springfield."

Non-Canon[]

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Episodes[]

In "Uncut Femmes," Fit-Fat Tony even admitted to Wiggum that he and his mafia deeply respect his family, regardless that they’re enemies, especially Wiggum’s wife, Sarah Wiggum, when he learned that she and Marge were mysteriously kidnapped when Wiggum vocally accused him of kidnapping him and Homer’s wives, only to realize that’s not true. Then later, while Homer and Wiggum are continuing their search for Marge and Sarah, Fit-Fat Tony agreed to babysit Wiggum’s son, Ralph Wiggum, for a while as a temporary surrogate father, even as to go so far to get himself and that boy some ice cream.

In "A Serious Flanders: Part One," Fit-Fat Tony was first seen at the Android's Dungeon, talking about Kostas Becker with Comic Book Guy. Then later, he and the rest of his gang tried to threaten Kostas to leave Springfield at Krusty Burger, but Kostas attacks them, killing him alongside the murdered Mr. Burns, Legs, Louie, Johnny, and Disco Stu. His picture is even briefly seen in "A Serious Flanders: Part Two" at the police station.

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Springfield Mafia
Don Vittorio DiMaggio | Fit Fat Tony | Louie | Legs | Joey | Johnny Tightlips | Michael D'Amico | Frankie the Squealer | Jimmy the Snitch | Joey the Arsonist
Former Mafia Members
Fat Tony (deceased) | Bart Simpson | Homer Simpson | Nicky Bluepants Altosaxophony
Affiliated with
Joe Quimby | Snake Jailbird | Krusty the Clown | Luigi Risotto | Marge Simpson
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