Simon Crumplebottom

Simon Crumplebottom is the deceased father of Cornelia Goth, and Agnes Crumplebottom, and the husband of Prudence Crumplebottom. He is also the maternal grandfather of the famous Mortimer Goth via Cornelia, and the great-grandfather of Cassandra and Alexander Goth. He and his wife never appeared alive in The Sims series.

The glasses he is wearing in The Sims 2 are normally only available for children.

Life leading up to The Sims 3
In The Sims 3, Simon is already deceased and his tombstone can be seen in the Goth family graveyard. He is buried with his wife, Prudence, along with his son-in-law's parents and an unknown relative (Lolita Goth). Like the other dead Sims buried on the lot, his ghost haunts the Goth Manor. If asked if he is single, the response is he is not and that his partner was Prudence Crumplebottom.

Life leading up to The Sims
In The Sims, Simon is now long dead. Presumably, he is either buried in the graveyard at his son-in-law's home, or on the grounds of his grandson Mortimer's home.

Life leading up to The Sims 2
In The Sims 2, Simon is now buried in the new Goth graveyard, along with both of his daughters, his son-in-law, and his son-in-law's parents. Oddly his wife Prudence's tombstone is missing.

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Simon Rimpelbil Simón Culoprieto Simon Ladentelle Simon Rynkestjert Szymon Zadek pt-br:Simão Rugabaixa

The Sims 2

 * English: Simon Crumplebottom
 * French: Simon Grodargeot
 * German: Simon Knautschgesicht
 * Italian: Simon Crumplebottom
 * Spanish: Simón Culoprieto
 * Dutch: Simon Rimpelbil
 * Danish: Simon Rynkebund
 * Swedish: Simon Rynkbak
 * Norwegian: Simon Rynkestjert
 * Finnish: Veikko Kurjenkaula
 * Portuguese: Simão Fundoraso
 * Japanese: サイモン クランペルボトム
 * Polish: Szymon Zadek
 * Chinese (simplified): 西蒙 克朗伯波顿
 * Chinese (traditional): 賽門 羅波巴騰
 * Thai: ไซ•มอน ครัม•เปิ้ล•บอต•ท่อน
 * Korean: 사이먼 크럼플보텀
 * Czech: Simon Muchlzadek
 * Brazilian Portuguese: Simão Rugabaixa
 * Русский: Саймон Толстопятко

The Sims 3

 * Русский: Саймон Толстопятко
 * Brazilian Portuguese: Simão Rugabaixa