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| - Otto Mann är en skolbusschaufför som kör barnen till och från Springfield Elementary School. Hans röst görs av Harry Shearer.
- Kategorie:Charakter Otto Mann, auch bekannt als Busfahrer Otto, ist der Schulbusfahrer der Springfield Grundschule. Er nennt Bart gern "Barti-Maus".
- Otto Mann, known as Otto the School Bus Driver prior to Season 8 (and so stylized after Bart calling him "the Otto man" on several occasions), is a former school underachiever who now works as the bus driver for Springfield Elementary. Otto was initially conceived by Shearer himself as a caricature of heavy metal music aficionados who mostly play guitar and do drugs while occupying a low-level labor job. He then became a character well known for his party tendencies and calling others slang such as "dude", "lady", or "pops". He is friends with Bart on some occasions, despite their age difference, and dreams of starting his own rock band to become a celebrity, all while getting the school bus into trouble one time after another.
- Otto is notable for his drug use, maniacal driving, love of heavy metal music, and propensity for the 1980s junkie lifestyle. According to his driver's license, he was born on January 18, 1963, thus making him 30, as of "The Otto Show." Otto also attended Brown University, where he graduated Sigma, taught briefly and almost received tenure. He is often found homeless, having been evicted from his apartment and once forced to live with the Simpsons. He was once found squatting in the Simpsons' recently vacated home after the family moved to Cypress Creek.
- Otto Mann was the first Simpson to actually become a flight controller at the employ of the Romulan Guard. He was once known for his love of rock and roll music. His father was a wet-navy admiral with which he never got along. He was also a member of the Triple-E Senates as its lead guitarist, which he joined after Sima Yi left to apply for a slot at Springfield University. Before he became a shuttle pilot, he was a schoolbus driver. (RIS Bouteina: "Days of Wine and D'ohses")
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