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After 31 seasons, it'south no surprise that Fox'due south long-running drawing The Simpsons has made plenty of history over the years. Throughout that time, Mr. Burns — easily the series' nigh despicable character — has committed all kinds of horrendous acts. From murder to environmental sabotage to human rights violations, null is off-limits for this scourge of society.

Every bit the series inches always closer to 700 episodes, nosotros're taking a wait at the absolute worst things that Springfield Nuclear Power Plant owner Charles Montgomery Burns has ever washed. Come across if you hold with our choices!

Triggered a Financial Crunch past Raising Electricity Prices

Episode 10 of flavour 24 saw Mr. Burns raising the town's electricity prices. Although it might seem like nothing out of the ordinary for a money-hungry homo similar Charles Montgomery Burns, the aftermath of his relatively ordinary deed reached much, much farther.

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The episode, titled "A Test Before Trying," showed that Mr. Burns' decision to heighten prices actually initiated a fiscal crisis that spread throughout Springfield. His greedy decision ultimately endangered the entire community, making electricity impossible to afford for pretty much everyone but Mr. Burns himself.

Mr. Burns' about evil deeds have the potential to overshadow his smaller crimes, merely that doesn't mean that they aren't still crimes. Season 21, episode 17, titled "American History X-cellent," revealed that — in addition to everything else — Burns is also an art thief.

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Despite his massive fortune (believed to exceed the i trillion dollar mark), Mr. Burns withal saw the need to steal fine art masterpieces instead of paying fair prices for the creations. He eventually went to prison for his actions, of course, just it didn't make up for the crime.

Hitting Bart with His Automobile

While he's certainly capable of some of the most horrendous behavior known to homo, Mr. Burns isn't to a higher place fifty-fifty the nearly rudimentary wrongdoing. Episode 10 of season 2, as well known merely equally "Bart Gets Hit past a Auto," followed a story that was exactly what information technology advertises itself to exist.

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While out driving, Monty smacked correct into the Simpsons' son with his infamous vehicle. Anyone could accept hit Bart with their car, but no one only Mr. Burns could feel zero remorse for the criminal deed. It's so typically Burns, isn't it?

Barely Thanked the Person Who Saved His Life

Now, Mr. Burns might seem indestructible, only the truth is that the old man has withal seen his fair share of medical issues throughout the years. Flavor two, episode 22 "Blood Feud" is the episode where Mr. Burns needed a life-saving transfusion.

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Simply 12 episodes after hitting Bart, the boy was the one who gave Mr. Burns the donation he needed to live some other day. It'due south the kind of act that could have changed Burns' common cold, evil heart — just it didn't. All he did was ship Bart a simple "Thank You."

Stole Christmas Presents from Springfield Residents

The residents of Springfield don't ask for much. Representative of Centre America, the setting and people are designed to depict merely virtually any suburb in any state in the country. The people of The Simpsons are naught brusque of the epitome of America and its values. That's why it hurts to see Mr. Burns exercise them and so wrong.

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Episode 10 of season 31 saw the nuclear baron stealing Christmas presents right off their porches. "Bobby, Information technology's Cold Exterior" was definitely a low point, even for him. It was the Grinchiest thing he's always washed.

Tried to Seal Homer in a Tomb

At that place's nothing more frustrating than an incompetent co-worker or employee. This is a truth that Mr. Burns probably knows more than than anyone. Nonetheless, flavour fourteen, episode 15, titled "C.E. D'oh," showed the bossman going to new lows to deal with his about troubling worker.

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It was a shocking visual: Mr. Burns, brick by brick, attempted to seal Homer Simpson in a catacomb. Sure, Homer tin can definitely be a hurting, but is encasing him in a tomb — while he's however alive! — really the all-time solution? Only fire the human being, Burns. It'south a super simple solution!

Tried to Bust a Strike by Shutting Off Springfield's Power

Union busting isn't allowed. Information technology'southward function of the American worker's rights equally an employee of a company. If workers want to strike, they are immune to strike. Of course, this would never terminate someone similar Mr. Burns from interfering, and season four, episode 17 proved it.

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Titled "Last Exit to Springfield," the episode highlighted the power plant employees' struggle to secure a dental programme and Mr. Burns' retaliative efforts. The most dastardly of these efforts was when the man close off the town'southward power supply, potentially endangering thousands of civilians in the process.

Tried to Impale Bart and Grandfather Simpson

For whatever reason, two of the oldest Simpsons characters accept always been engaged in the strangest sort of rivalry. Throughout the series' run, Mr. Montgomery Burns and Gramps Abe Simpson take been seen fighting over the most ridiculous things. Eventually, Burns had enough and decided to take it a step farther.

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Season seven, episode 22 showed something that some fans never saw coming: an attempted murder. Let it exist known that Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson had to fight for their lives in "The Curse of the Flying Hellfish," the episode where Mr. Burns tries to kill both Bart and Abe.

Blocked Out the Sun

Before there was such a matter as Prestige TV and episode binging, The Simpsons had its viewers waiting on the edge of their seats for the side by side installment in shocking 2-role episodes. Part one of the "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" in flavor six, episode 25 shows off one of the most unthinkable acts in Mr. Burns' history.

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To put it simply, the homo blocked out the sun. Desperate to continue a stranglehold on the town'south power supply, the wealthy man of affairs constructed a cartoonishly evil device to shield sunlight.

Tried to Make Clothes from Puppies

Everyone knows the Walt Disney classic 101 Dalmatians and the intentions of the film'southward infamous villain Cruella de Vil (that vicious devil!) — to make a coat out of the coveted, spotted Dalmatian fur. Flavor six, episode 20 of The Simpsons makes light of this desire by applying it to Mr. Burns.

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In "2 Dozen and Ane Greyhounds," Monty hoped to brand clothing from greyhound puppy fur. Equally whatever Simpsons fan knows, greyhounds are very important to the titular family unit — their dog, Santa's Little Helper, is a greyhound.

Tried to Kill His Ain Mother

As evidenced many times before, murder isn't beyond someone similar Mr. Burns. In past seasons, the man has either attempted to kill — or has actually carried out a plot to kill — all kinds of people, either straight or indirectly with his actions as head of the ability found.

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Flavor seven, episode 17 saw him take his deranged, murderous behavior to new lows. Titled "Homer the Smithers," the 1996 episode featured a scene where Mr. Burns actually attempted to murder his ain female parent. The man is truly across any redemption.

Engineered Bioweapons

As the head of Springfield's nuclear power establish, information technology'southward not surprising that someone as dastardly and vile every bit Mr. Charles Montgomery Burns would endeavour to employ that nuclear power for evil instead of skilful.

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Flavour seven, episode eight, titled "Mother Simpson," mainly focused on Homer's mother Mona's life in the 1960s for a decent chunk of the episode, and Mr. Burns had piffling time to polish. However, he still managed to manufacture and engineer biochemical weapons, much to the disgust and dismay of Mona Simpson and her environmentally witting group of friends.

Sexually Harassed Marge

There's no manner to quantify the evils in this earth. Some are manifestly worse than others on the surface, but who's to say which criminal offence is definitively the worst? Whatever the respond may be, it's more than than likely Mr. Burns has probably done it at some point or another.

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Season four, episode seven saw Springfield's wealthiest resident sexually harassing Marge Simpson, which was low, even for him. "Marge Gets a Task" is a favorite episode of many Simpsons fans, but you tin be sure it'due south not cherished for this moment.

Intentionally Killed Endangered Sea Animals

As The Simpsons continues to march toward 700 episodes, information technology'due south safety to assume that virtually every blazon of main graphic symbol combination has occurred at this point. In fact, it's office of what makes the bear witness so enjoyable. When it comes to Mr. Burns, though, it ways a cursed interaction for anyone matched up with the homo.

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Episode 21 of season eight is one of the earliest instances of pairing upward Mr. Burns and Lisa Simpson. In the episode, he created a cyberspace made of plastic to trap all the endangered bounding main animals.

Crippled a Homo with a Bumper Car

In episode x of season 5, Simpsons viewers were treated to another glimpse of a young Monty Burns. Still sporting his signature evil looks at this young age but yet sporting a curly head of hair, Mini Mr. Burns was equally dangerous as his developed self.

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"$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)" isn't what you'd call a Mr. Burns-axial episode, but he had a revealing scene that flashed back to when he was immature. In it, little Burns nailed an Irish gaelic laborer with his bumper car.

Dumped Nuclear Waste in the Park

"Marge vs. The Monorail" is easily ane of the most iconic episodes of The Simpsons. Information technology'due south revered by fifty-fifty the nigh casual fans, praised for encapsulating everything that makes the show so pregnant. As such, that ways the episode featured a little glimpse of Mr. Burns' evil behavior.

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Every bit the title suggests, flavor iv, episode 12 spent nigh of its fourth dimension focusing on Marge. Nonetheless, there's a small part featuring Burns and Smithers sneakily trying to dispose of some nuclear waste product in Lake Springfield. The man has no limits.

Abased His Family

Judging by Mr. Burns' actions in season seven, episode 17, also known equally the episode where the mogul tried to kill his mom, information technology might not be too shocking to learn that the homo abased his family as a boy. For those watching the evidence in real time, though, the murder effort was still two seasons abroad.

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Season five, episode four, titled "Rosebud," has a main plot that deals with Mr. Burns yearning for his babyhood teddy bear. This longing for his younger years ultimately resulted in the revealing flashback from his earlier life.

Stole Oil from Springfield Elementary

After the Treehouse of Horror episodes, information technology seems condom to say that the "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" two-parter is the most recognizable and prolific thing even the about inexperienced Simpsons viewers are familiar with. For this reason, Mr. Burns' bad deeds in these 2 episodes are probably his most notable.

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After blocking out the sun in "Part 1," Mr. Burns is shown stealing oil from Springfield Simple Schoolhouse in "Part Two." (Wait a second. What is an elementary school doing with oil in the beginning place? Best not to think about information technology likewise much.)

Stole a Trillion Dollar Nib

There's no such matter equally a trillion dollar nib. That much is definitely true. Thankfully, though, The Simpsons is just a drawing. For this reason, Mr. Burns is able to take a trillion dollar neb from the U.S. government as if it was simply a Benjamin.

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Season nine, episode xx, dubbed "The Trouble with Trillions," shows Mr. Burns' feel fighting in World War 2. When President Truman hoped to transport some monetary relief over to Europe, he tasked a young pilot named Monty Burns with the job of delivering it. Naturally, he stole information technology.

Built a Stadium on a Nature Reserve

Initially framed as an episode about basketball, fans of The Simpsons should know that most episodes are likely to take a drastic turn into a completely dissimilar story at some betoken. That's exactly what happens in flavor 20, episode eight, "The Burns and the Bees."

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Mr. Burns wanted to give his newly acquired basketball team a squeamish domicile, so he planned to build a groovy stadium for them. The problem? His structure was smack-dab on acme of a nature reserve for endangered bees. He doesn't care, though. Why would he?

Abandoned His Illegitimate Son

Only a season earlier, a immature Mr. Burns was depicted leaving his entire family unit without warning, so by the time season eight, episode four "Burns, Baby Burns" rolled around, you would take thought viewers wouldn't have been surprised when he did the same thing again. You would be wrong.

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That'southward because Burns takes it a pace further in the episode. He abandoned his own illegitimate son simply considering he doesn't like him. The homo has no heart, conspicuously. That's the joke, though — Mr. Burns really doesn't have any limits to his vast treachery.

Robbed Springfield of Free Speech by Purchasing All the Newspapers

There is a segment of Simpsons fans who completely disregard whatever late-flavor episodes because they don't consider them to exist equally high-quality as the earlier installments. (Substantially, annihilation around or subsequently The Simpsons Picture show is off-limits to them.)

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This decision to stop watching robs them of some of the worst Mr. Burns moments, though. Flavor fifteen, episode 22, titled "Fraudcast News," saw the nuclear power baron snatching up all the publications in Springfield because he didn't like the way they talked about him. This finer robbed all Springfield residents of their Constitutional correct to freedom of the press.

Degraded the Simpsons in Commutation for Homer'southward Enhance

At that place take been plenty of memorable fights throughout Simpsons history. With more than than 250 hours of content already created, this shouldn't be surprising. Flavor 12, episode 5 included one of the more memorable battles. Called "Homer vs. Dignity," this one wasn't a physical fight — it was a battle of wits.

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When Homer asked his dominate for a enhance, he agreed to give him i on one condition: Homer had to do all his bidding. Burns essentially demoralized and demeaned his employee and his family for his own ill enjoyment. It was truly demented beliefs.

Stole Gramps Simpson's Girlfriend

Grandpa Abe Simpson and Charles Montgomery Burns will likely never settle their differences. Information technology's been a rivalry that has lasted the entire run of The Simpsons, which ways that they need to proceed it up for the sake of the show'southward self-contained nature. Season five, episode 21 showcased 1 of their more legendary disputes.

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In an episode titled "Lady Bouvier's Lover," Burns did something that was merely patently wrong: he stole Grandpa's girlfriend (who just so happened to exist Marge Simpson's mother). Alas, as they say, all'southward fair in honey and war.

Took Away His Employees' Healthcare

What in the world does Mr. Burns have to do with Apu'south healthcare? Incomparably, in that location's not really any connection at all at that place. Still, Apu is Homer's friend, and Homer works for Mr. Burns. That's why the two are seen teaming upward when Mr. Burns decides to rob his employees of their prescription drug coverage.

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Flavour 16, episode half-dozen, titled "Midnight RX," followed Homer, Apu, Ned and Grandfather as they headed into Canada to get medicine. Mr. Burns was only marginally involved, but his action was quite significant: He canceled their coverage.

Attempted to Nuke the Amazon Rainforest

The link between Homer'due south mom, Mona, and the head honcho of Springfield's nuclear power institute is quite clear. As someone who is even more environmentally conscious than her granddaughter, Lisa, Mona would bound at any opportunity to get dorsum at Burns for all his damage to the world.

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In Flavour xix, episode xix, she finally got her chance. Titled "Mona Leaves-a," this episode featured Mr. Burns' plans to shoot nuclear waste at the Amazon Rainforest in an attempt to dispose of information technology for proficient. Information technology'southward the kind of reprehensible thing he is famous for doing.

Robbed His Employees of Food

Mr. Burns has taken a lot from his employees throughout the years. From healthcare to prescription drugs to basic safety procedures, the man never ceases to rob the less fortunate of the things they need to have a decent life for themselves. In season 21, episode 10, he stooped to an all-time low.

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Also known as "Once Upon a Time in Springfield," this late-run episode revolved around Mr. Burns' executive decision to cut costs and stop providing meals to his employees. Naturally, Homer and his friends had a problem with this.

Started Fracking in Springfield

Fracking is happening all over the globe. Withal, many countries forbid it in or around their territories because of the potential harm this practice tends to have on the surrounding environment, specifically the water supplies.

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Season 26, episode five fabricated a comment on this oil extraction procedure in the most Simpsons-y way possible. Titled "Opposites A-Frack," the episode tracked the implications of Mr. Burns' decision to frack in Springfield. Equally one might take been able to surmise, the backwash wasn't good at all. It's non similar Mr. Burns cared, though.

Tried to Pull the Plug on Homer

In the thirty years since The Simpsons premiered, just almost every fellow member of the family unit — and even their extended group of friends and family unit — take been seriously injured in some way, shape or form. Yet, it seems, no one has been hurt every bit frequently or as severely as Homer.

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An early entry in the serial, season four, episode 18, mainly focused on clips from earlier episodes. At that place was nevertheless a chief plotline, though, and it involved Homer on life back up. Leave it to Burns to endeavor to pull the plug during the episode.

Attempted to Embrace Up Crimes by Running for Mayor

While Mr. Monty Burns seemingly feeds off corruption and greed, no one seemed to recollect he would take all that nastiness and attempt to score a position of higher power with information technology. They should have seen it coming. Season two, episode iv followed Burns every bit he attempted to run for mayor — but there was more to information technology than that.

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You see, Mr. Burns had apparently committed all kinds of serious and despicable crimes — not just on an American level, but on a global scale. To try and comprehend it all up, he wanted to take Quimby's job.

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