"I got a court order bringing him back. The judge said I was the most pathetic person he'd ever seen in court. Pity custody! Boo-yeah!"
- Kirk after getting Milhouse back from Capitol City
Kirk Van Houten is the father of Milhouse, and former ex-husband as well as cousin[1] of Luann (they reconciled).
Early Life and Marriage
Kirk served in the U.S. Army[2] and graduated from Gudger College[3]. He worked at his father-in-law's cracker factory, 'Southern Cracker', in middle management, but when Luann left him, he was fired from the factory. According to Luann, Kirk was not a very good provider, and she had to borrow money from her sister or steal clothes from the church donation box. She also inferred that he was impotent at his managerial skills as well as utterly lacking in business sense, and that this was the reason why 'Southern Cracker' sank from Springfield's number one cracker business to a tie in sixth place with 'Table Time' and 'Allied Biscuit'. He is of Dutch and Danish descent, but favors the former.[4] He bickers with Norbert Van Houten, Milhouse's uncle, about the latter's Danish heritage.
Kirk After Divorce
After the divorce, Kirk was stereotypical middle-aged male loser and deadbeat dad, suffering depression after his divorce from Luann.[5] He has been seen with one girlfriend since - Starla Starbeam, a chainsmoking alcoholic who stole his car. Luann got custody of Milhouse when they divorced, but Kirk has visitation rights. Much to his displeasure, Milhouse often addressed him as "Weekend Dad". Kirk suffers from the need to cry all the time after his divorce, even in good times. He once cut his foot off to try to get Luann back.[6] After being fired from the Cracker Factory, he struggled to hold down a job. He was once employed as an assistant to the guy who puts fliers under people's windshield wipers.[7] Kirk also had a job standing on the curb holding a sign directing people to a condo development and worked as a scarecrow protecting a soy-bean crop, which resulted in his eye being gouged by a crow. Since being fired from the cracker company, Kirk seems to be unable to maintain a steady job. He attended Leavelle's Bodyguard Academy and he was also was a singer who sold his tapes from the trunk of his car. His song was titled "Can I Borrow A Feeling" and the album featured a picture of Kirk on the front in a robe, which he was using in an attempt to be a smoking jacket. He was also unemployed at some point, surviving on alimony payments and unemployment benefits. In the episode Days of Wine and D'oh'ses, Kirk is present at Barney's A.A. meeting. The episode was aired after Kirk and Luann divorced, suggesting that Kirk became an alcoholic after the divorce.
Arrest
He was once arrested for kidnapping. When Bart goes to a concert his parents banned him from, he hides at Kirk's apartment which leads to his arrest. Despite liking the attraction from the ladies outside the prison, he is released when Principal Skinner, Lisa and Alcatraaz find out Bart was lying.
Trivia
- He once had his right arm cut off by the wire that Snake Jailbird was using to decapitate Homer.[8]
- His foot was cut off by Bart and Milhouse.[9]
- He looks like a male Luann and some people wonder if they are related. However, in Lemon of Troy, Luann reminds Kirk she was from Shelbyville, Springfield's bitter rival, which could mean one of two things:
- Kirk was born in Springfield and married his Shelbyville counterpart. Shelbyville is a kind of Bizarro Springfield in which alternate versions of Springfield residents exist. In Lemon of Troy. Milhouse met his Shelbyville counterpart, almost identical except the other does not wear glasses.
- Kirk and Luann are cousins who were both born in Shelbyville and married each other - probably explaining why their son Milhouse is so messed up. This follows Shelbyville custom, as the town was founded by early dissenting Springfielders who wanted to inbreed.
- In an episode where Kirk and Luann planned to remarry, Bart constantly asked if they were actually siblings, explicitly mentioning their resemblance to one another.
- In "Let's Go Fly a Coot", Milhouse tells Bart that both of his parents are indeed cousins.
Appearances
- Episode – "Bart's Friend Falls in Love"
- Episode – "Bart Gets an Elephant"
- Episode – "Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy"
- Episode – "Radioactive Man"
- Episode – "Bart Sells His Soul"
- Episode – "Bart on the Road"
- Episode – "22 Short Films About Springfield"
- Episode – "A Milhouse Divided"
- Episode – "Hurricane Neddy"
- Episode – "The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons"
- Episode – "Realty Bites"
- Episode – "Natural Born Kissers"
- Episode – "Homer vs. Dignity"
- Episode – "Hungry, Hungry Homer"
- Episode – "The Parent Rap"
- Episode – "The Sweetest Apu"
- Episode – "Tales from the Public Domain"
- Episode – "The Bart of War"
- Episode – "Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore"
- Episode – "Pranksta Rap"
- Episode – "Little Orphan Millie"
- Episode – "Wedding for Disaster"
- Episode – "The Squirt and the Whale"
- Episode – "The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants"
- Episode – "Hardly Kirk-ing"
- Episode – "Gorgeous Grampa"
- Episode – "Pulpit Friction"
- Episode – "The Fabulous Faker Boy"
- Episode – "The Saga of Carl"
- Episode – "Dangers on a Train"
- Episode – "Four Regrettings and a Funeral" (Seen at church and town square)
- Episode – "Yolo"
- Episode – "Labor Pains" (Seen in the Simpsons' backyard and house)
- Episode – "The War of Art"
- Episode – "Luca$"
- Episode – "Days of Future Future"
- Episode – "What to Expect When Bart's Expecting"
- Episode – "Brick Like Me"
- Episode – "Pay Pal" (Flashback)
- Episode – "Simpsorama" (Town Square)
- Episode – "Covercraft"
- Episode – "I Won't Be Home for Christmas"
- Episode – "Walking Big & Tall"
- Episode – "The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants"
- Episode – "Sky Police"
- Episode – "Waiting for Duffman"
- Episode – "Peeping Mom"
- Episode – "The Kids Are All Fight" (Flashback)
- Episode – "Let's Go Fly a Coot"
Video game – The Simpsons Game