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After more than 25 seasons, there's not a whole lot about the residents of Springfield, USA, that we don't already know. Or so you'd think. But it turns out, a number of the town's most notable and famous residents are not entirely who they seem.

Numerous characters on The Simpsons have suffered identity crises over the years. Usually it's Homer, who's adopted the names Rock Strongo and Guy Incognito. among many others. But it's happened to other people as well! Remember when Krusty was once jailed in a case of mistaken identity and later used an assumed name to try to evade rightful punishment. (More on that later.) It turns out, even the town's esteemed founder may have been living a secret double life with another name.

Why does The Simpsons keep returning to the notion of alter-egos and alternate identities so often? Because the writers sometimes get lazy and re-use gags that worked the first time around, especially because, after so many episodes, only total dorkfaces like myself would even remember? Of course not, silly. It's tapping in to the fantasy we all share of leaving behind our responsibilities and starting life anew with a clean slate. Duh.

What are some memorable Simpsons alter egos? Take a look here and see some of the funniest fake names in the show's history.

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So enjoy this collection of the most memorable alter-egos, assumed identities, doppelgangers, and doubles from the history ofAnd remember... your name is Homer Thompson. Hello, Mr. Thompson.