It took two years and 130 hours of pain to have more than 200 inkings of The Simpsons for one man.

Prison warden Michael Baxter is now Australia's latest Guinness World Record holder after 203 Springfield characters were etched onto his back.

The 52-year-old grandfather of two paid AU $12,000 (£5,570) for the artwork.

"It was lucky I had a greyhound that was winning at the time," he told Seven News.

You can hear the gasps and people come up and quite often want photographs Michael Baxter

"I wanted something that was very unique and a challenge for a great tattoo artist, and my love for The Simpsons made it all the more worthwhile."

One problem for Michael though is trying to see his own tattoos.

"I can't see, people say, 'That's awesome' and I say, 'Is it? I can't see it'."

Baxter's been a fan of the show since the Fox animated sitcom began in 1989 and his favourite character is Homer.

"You can hear the gasps and people come up and quite often want photographs."

Michael's wife Marge isn't a huge Simpsons fan but she does think the tattoo is pretty "excellent".

"She rolled her eyes and didn't think it was fair dinkum but now she knows I am she's very pleased," he said.

The Guinness Book of Records has confirmed he now holds the record for most tattoos of characters from a single animated series.

"I'm a huge fan of the show and I know lots of other people, including my grandchildren, do too."

Let's just hope they don't go off The Simpsons...

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