A 52-year-old grandfather is hoping his tattoo depicting 203
characters from popular cartoon series The Simpsons will win him a Guinness
World Record.Michael Baxter has spent almost AU$12,000 on getting inked
and has been a big fan of the show since its debut.His bid to be recognized as a world record holder coincides
with the series' 25th anniversary on December 17. The prison officer said he
had sat through an eye-watering 130 hours under the needle over the course of a
year.Mr. Baxter's favourite character was Homer but his tattoo
includes all the main characters - including Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie. Supporting
characters - such as Sideshow Bob, the Comic Book Guy, Ned Flanders, Principal
Skinner are littered among the faces that span across Mr. Baxter's back.The tattoo also depicts scenes and locations of Springfield
- home of the world's favourite yellow-skinned family - like Moe's Tavern and
the famous couch scene of the opening credits. 'I wanted to get something which
was unique, which nobody else had or would even think of getting,' Mr. Baxter who
hails from Bacchus Marsh near Melbourne - said.
'I'm a huge fan of the show. I love the tattoo, and I know
lots of other people, including my grandchildren, do too.'To claim his record, Mr. Baxter has to depose New Zealand's
Lee Weir who has the 'most tattoos of the same cartoon character tattooed on
the body'.Mr. Weir has 41 tattoos of Homer Simpson on his left
arm. Despite Mr. Baxter's tattoo including lots of different
characters, he understands that because all the characters are from the same
show, he is eligible to make a claim for the record.'Guinness has accepted my application, but I have a lot of
paperwork to fill out,' he said.Mr. Baxter's tattoo has pushed him onto the international
stage, with pictures of his tattoos being spread all over the world via the
internet.
A campaign has even launched in the U.S. to persuade The
Simpsons producers Matt Groening and James L. Brooks to invite him to appear
in animated form on the show.'I'm recognized everywhere. My friends love it, especially
the attention it's now getting. They all think the tattoo's awesome, especially
when they see it in the flesh,' Mr. Baxter said.'My wife Sharyn, 50, and daughters Michelle, 31 and Rebecca,
29, love it. My seven-year-old grandson Kohen and my five-year-old
granddaughter Milah, think it's fantastic.'Via.daily mail
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