Youngest Kid in the White House Name of the Simpson Baby
- "*suck suck*"
- ―Maggie sucking her pacifier
- "Expert dark."
- ―Practiced Night
- "It's your mistake I can't talk!"
- ―Maggie in Bart'southward nightmare and her non-canon outset words in the series[3]
- "This is indeed a agonizing universe."
- ―Treehouse of Horror V[4]
- "Moe."
- ―Maggie's second non-catechism word[5]
- "Daddy."
- ―Maggie's starting time word[half-dozen]
- "Daddily Doodily!"
- ―Maggie'south second word[7]
- "Rusty!"
- ―Maggie talking in Lisa Gets an "A"; Maggie'southward third word[8]
- "Sequel?"
- ―Maggie'southward non-catechism third word[9]
- "Ja, ja!"
- ―Yeah in Norwegian (Or Ogdenville-ese every bit Marge put it); Maggie's quaternary give-and-take
- "Bald Mommy is certain to fail."
- ―Maggie'southward baby talk, in subtitles (in 1000000 Dollar Abie)
- "Dooey shooey gavem mush."
- ―Maggie says this in "Firm of Cards"
- "Very well! I'll drive! Mwa ha ha ha, mwa ha ha ha ha ha, mwah ha ha ha ha ha ha! I need claret!"
- ―Maggie talking in Kang's voice, in Treehouse of Horror IX
- "SILENCE!"
- ―Maggie talking in Kang's voice, in Treehouse of Horror X
- "I run across copse of green, red roses too ..."
- ―Maggie singing What a Wonderful Earth in Every Man'southward Dream
- "Maggie talk! Maggie talk! ... No 1 mind? Maggie never talk over again."
- ―Maggie talking in Friends and Family
- "Da da!"
- ―Maggie talking in There Will Be Buds
- "No one leaves alive"
- ―When possessed past Pazuzu in "Treehouse of Horror XXVIII"
- "Someone's having an thing with his nurse."
- ―Pazuzu in regards to Julius Hibbert
- "AAAAAAH-Dulterer!!!"
- ―Pazuzu speaking the truth about Dr. Hibbert
- "The chicken goes (LOUD DEMON SCREECH)"
- ―Pazuzu'south response to a children'south volume
- "I am Pazuzu, demon of the southwest wind!"
- ―Pazuzu introducing himself.
- "I used to be very important! Google it!"
- ―Pazuzu arguing with Lisa
- "GOOOOOOGLE IIIIIIIIT!!"
- ―Pazuzu leaving Maggie's body
Margaret Evelyn [x] Lenny "Maggie" Simpson [11] (born January 12 1989) is the 1-yr former girl and youngest child of Marge and Homer Simpson, the babe sis to Bart and Lisa Simpson, and one of the five main characters of The Simpsons. She is often seen sucking on her pacifier, and when she walks, she trips over her clothing and falls on her face. Because she rarely always talks, Maggie is the least seen and heard in the Simpson family unit. Maggie is the very young, infant historic period of one.
Contents
- one Personality
- 2 Biography
- 3 Appearance
- four Quotes
- 5 Vehement Behavior
- 5.one Criminal Record
- 6 Skills and Abilities
- 7 Relationships
- seven.one Homer
- 7.2 Marge
- vii.3 Bart
- 7.4 Lisa
- 7.five Mr. Burns
- 7.half-dozen Ned Flemish region
- 7.7 Moe
- 8 Not-Canon Appearances
- 8.1 Time to come
- 9 Behind the Laughter
- 9.1 Voice
- nine.2 Heroism
- 10 Trivia
- xi Gallery
- 12 Appearances
- 13 Citations
Personality
Despite existence the simply fellow member of the Simpson family who hasn't really learned how to speak, Maggie is in no style one-dimensional and has unlike personality layers. She appears to be somewhat discrete from the residue of her family unit and is one time described as "the forgotten Simpson" by Homer. When she, Bart and Lisa were shipped to a foster abode at the Flanders' after their parents were accounted unfit, Maggie was the quickest to adapt and almost joined them until Marge called for her and Maggie "became a Simpson again."
Maggie shows a stronger devotion to her mother than her father, possibly because Marge is always at home or shopping with her while Homer is mostly at work or Moe's Tavern. In one case, when Homer tried to bond with her, she tried to run abroad. She developed a male parent-girl relationship with Moe, who in one case saved her life. Yet, she does beloved Homer and has more than once saved his life. Not to mention she said her first word, "Daddy" later on Homer tucked her in, although no one heard her.
At the beginning Maggie seemed to rely on Marge and the as well merely eventually became fiercely independent as she was able to programme a Great Escape-mode breakout from a daycare middle to get all the babies' pacifiers back, which were beingness held under lock and central. Although treated by most everyone as a helpless baby, she, in fact, sometimes exhibits fierce mannerisms and a surprising amount of physical strength. She was able to lift up a mallet and bludgeon her father with it subsequently beingness influenced past Itchy and Scratchy, as well as able to drag her father dorsum to the shore when he got caught in a riptide. She is also surprisingly proficient with firearms and is a natural marks-woman, shown when she used a rifle to incapacitate Fat Tony and his henchmen, winging them all and driving them off when they came to kill her parents.
Maggie is likewise slightly mischievous. When Homer was largely immobilized equally a result of wearing a body cast, she spun him around similar a canteen and took great joy in the endeavor. (This happened immediately after Bart wrote something on Homer'due south chest and refused to tell him what.) She also once locked her family out of the bathroom and bounced a ball equally they yelled for her to allow them in.
Biography
When Marge became meaning with Lisa, she and Homer bought their first home. 7 years later, Homer felt financially secure enough to quit his job at the ability plant and take his dream job at Barney'south Bowlarama. Shortly after, Marge became pregnant with Maggie, and, unable to support his new family unit member, Homer reapplied for his chore at the power plant. Homer fell into a deep depression equally a effect, but, when he held Maggie for the get-go fourth dimension later she was built-in, he loved her at beginning sight. He keeps all of Maggie's baby photos in his office to cheer him up at his workplace.
For the first 101 episodes of the show and from seasons 1 to 5 (The Male child Who Knew Too Much), Maggie was non a year erstwhile yet and was considered to exist in her first twelve months between Simpsons Roasting on an Open up Burn and The Boy Who Knew As well Much. Maggie turned a year quondam in Lady Bouvier's Lover and has been a twelvemonth old since that episode.
Maggie is impressionable and easily influenced by what she sees around her. She once striking Homer on the head with a mallet, shot a suction sprint at his picture, and brandished a pencil in faux of Itchy and Scratchy. [12] She shot Mr. Burns [thirteen] although it is unclear if she really shot him or if his gun, which savage out of his pocket, discharged when they tussled over her lollipop, which he was trying to steal from her. She battled Babe Gerald during the Springfield St. Patrick's Day Anarchism, when the two found themselves on opposite sides. [14] Once, when the Simpson domicile was existence raided by an aroused mob, she was able to smash her baby bottle and utilize it as a makeshift weapon (against Krusty's monkey, which apace ran abroad) but the business firm was still ransacked in The Simpsons Moving-picture show; in the movie, she besides knocked Russ Cargill, the villainous head of the EPA, unconscious by dropping a stone on his head when he was about to shoot Homer.[15]
She is keenly aware of her surround, and can usually be seen imitating the flow of action around her. Like Bart, Lisa, and Homer, she is non fond of spending time with her aunts Patty and Selma. It is also known that she and Infant Gerald mutually dislike each other very much, despite apparently marrying and in one of the Simpsons Comics.
Appearance
Maggie bears a strong resemblance to Lisa, even looking virtually-identical to her in time to come appearances. She has yellow peel and blonde, pointed star-similar pilus that matches the color of her skin, just like Lisa. She wears a low-cal blueish onesie with a calorie-free blue hairbow, and is most always sucking on a red pacifier. At night, her sleep adjust and hairbow are white. When not sucking on the pacifier, she most often has a directly lip like Marge and Lisa, but sometimes, she has a curved upper lip similar Homer.
Holidays of Future Passed shows her quitting her pacifier at around three or 4, and at 8 she stopped wearing her bow, although some of her adult appearances testify her with a hairbow, and this episode is non-canon. In her futurity appearances as a teenager and adult, her pilus is longer and still in its star-like shape, except her offset 3 "points" of hair fall forwards and the rest are worn back (at to the lowest degree when her caput is seen at a tertiary quarter angle like most cartoon characters are seen at). She'south normally wearing at to the lowest degree one article of blue clothing in these appearances.
Quotes
Although Maggie generally doesn't talk, due to her being a baby, in that location have been various occasions where Maggie has had words of spoken dialogue. Most of her speaking roles aren't to be considered canon, however, with the only known true lines of dialogue being the ones said in Lisa'south Beginning Give-and-take, Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily, Lisa Gets an "A", The Simpsons Movie, Coming to Homerica, Friends and Family unit, and At that place Will Exist Buds.
- " Good night " from the Tracey Ullman curt "Good Night" - Maggie says this as the family goes to bed for the dark.
- " Alright! " and " Aaaah! We're doomed! " from the Tracey Ullman short Making Faces - Maggie is seen babbling out the first quote before she tries to make a face, and she is also seen talking in unison with Bart and Lisa twice; Once when they believe they can get their funny faces stuck the way they are, and once more when seeing herself in the mirror.
- " Dooey shooey gavem mush. " from the Tracey Ullman short House of Cards - Maggie says this at the end of the second deed of the short.
- " Information technology's your error I can't talk! " from the episode Bart vs. Thanksgiving - In Bart's imagination sequence, he imagines his family members blaming him for everything. One of them is Maggie, telling him this via voice over; Maggie'southward first non-catechism word.
- " This is indeed a disturbing universe. " from the episode Treehouse of Horror Five - In the story "Time and Punishment", one of the alternate dimensions that Homer goes to involved Groundskeeper Willie getting killed by Maggie, who says this in the vox of James Earl Jones; Maggie'southward third non-canon word.
- " Moe. " from the episode "Flaming Moe'southward" - Said by Maggie at the dinner tabular array during Homer'southward "Moe" hallucination; Maggie'southward second not-canon word.
- " Daddy. " from the episode "Lisa's First Word" - Maggie's kickoff canonical word.
- " Daddily Doodily " from the episode Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily - When being raised by Ned Flanders for such a long menstruum of time, Maggie begins to talk like him; Maggie's second canonical word.
- " Very well, I'll drive! Mwa ha ha ha ha ha ha! I need blood! " from Treehouse of Horror IX - At the cease of the story "Starship Poopers", Maggie said this in the vocalization of Kang; her quaternary non-canon word.
- "Rusty!" from the episode Lisa Gets an "A" - Maggie says this at the end when Homer is mourning over Pinchy's loss while eating him; Maggie's third canonical word.
- " Silence! " from the episode Treehouse of Horror 10 - said during the episode'southward couch gag in Kang's voice from the aforementioned Treehouse of Horror IX; Maggie's fifth not-catechism word.
- " Mama! Mama! " from the episode Treehouse of Horror XV - Squealed past Maggie when Marge was reunited with her; Maggie'south sixth non-canon word.
- " Sequel? " from The Simpsons Picture - Maggie says this during the ending credits, much to the disappointment of the rest of her family unit; Maggie's fourth canonical word.
- " Throughout the ages, the finger painter, the Play-Doh sculptor, the Lincoln Logger, stood alone against the daycare teacher of her fourth dimension. She did not alive to earn approval stickers. She lived for herself, that she might achieve things that are the celebrity of all humanity. These are my terms. I do not care to play by any others. And now, if the courtroom will permit me, it's nap time. ", in the episode Four Great Women and a Manicure - A speech made by Maggie in a story told past Marge; Maggie's 7th non-canon discussion.
- " Ja! " and " Ja Ja! " from Coming to Homerica - Repeated by Maggie multiple times, which is a Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, German, and Swedish word (significant "Yeah"); Maggie's fifth canonical word.
- " Make buy of the trade! " from Clown in the Dumps - During the episode'south couch gag, a bizarre, alternating version of Maggie animated by Don Hertzfeldt, makes this comment; Maggie's eighth non-canon word.
- " I see copse of greenish, red roses also ... " from Every Man's Dream - Maggie'south outset singing quote. She sings a blip of What a Wonderful Globe in Homer's dream; Maggie'southward ninth non-catechism word.
- " Maggie talk! Maggie talk! ... No i listen? Maggie never talk again. " from the episode "Friends and Family" - The entire family was arguing and talking over each other and during the ruckus, Maggie said this and it went completely unnoticed; Maggie's sixth canonical give-and-take.
- " Da da! " from There Will Be Buds - Maggie is thrown onto the bed and starts making non-eloquent baby noises, but is heard proverb what sounds like this at the end of her little dialogue cake; Maggie's 7th canonical word.
- " No one leaves alive. ", " Someone's having an affair with his nurse ", " AAAAAAHHHHH-dulterer! ", " The chicken goes (LOUD DEMON SCREECH) " " I am Pazuzu, demon of the southwest wind. " " I used to be very important. Google it. " and " GOOGLE IIIIIIIT!!! " from the episode Treehouse of Horror XXVIII segment "The Exor-Sister" - This would currently be the about quotes she'due south said in one episode and possibly the second-virtually talkative she's been, ranking in only below "Four Nifty Women and a Manicure." All of these quotes were said past Maggie in a gruff, demonic voice, after existence possessed by an evil demon known equally "Pazuzu". Then, technically, it was someone else talking, but it was all being washed through Maggie's body, and so these all authorize as Maggie's quotes. All together, these count as Maggie'due south 10th, eleventh, 12th, thirteenth, fourteenth, fifteenth, and sixteenth non-canonical words.
- " Need Daddy. " from the episode 101 Mitigations - Maggie was merely making random baby noises and Marge edited them together a video, to brand it sound like she was talking.
Violent Behavior
Maggie can exist a violent child, specially for her age. Maggie once had a violent come across with Homer afterwards watching the violent mannerism acts from Itchy and Scratchy. She had hit him over the head with a mallet and later attempted to stab him with a pencil.
When Mr. Burns planned to embrace upward the sun, he was shot past Maggie while trying to steal candy from her. The citizens of Springfield deemed information technology "an accident". After figuring this out, it cleared Homer of all charges. She afterwards tried to shoot an amnesiac Burns again with a shotgun in her own house but was stopped by Lisa.
On some other occasion, Lisa enlisted Maggie to be her fencing partner. However, when Lisa inadvertently condescended to the baby, Maggie dueled her proficiently and quickly overwhelmed her, even slashing an M into Lisa'south shirt, Zorro-style.
When members of the local Mafia were going to kill Marge and Homer, Maggie shot and incapacitated them all with an air gun. Her parents never learned it was she who saved them.
In The Simpsons Picture show, when the mob was attacking the Simpson family home, Krusty told his monkey, Mr. Teeny, to take out the baby, referring to Maggie. She then broke her baby bottle making rigid spikes of glass, showing that she was ready to take him on; this scared Teeny, who ran into Krusty'due south arms. After in the same moving picture when the villainous Russ Cargill was about to shoot Homer, she dropped a rock on to his caput, knocking him unconscious. Her violent actions are often illustrated as somewhat innocent or at least unintentional except when she is actively protecting herself or her family.
Criminal Record
- Assault: Influenced past Itchy and Scratchy, Maggie one time hit Homer on the caput with a mallet and later on attempted to stab him with a pencil.
- Attempted Murder: In the episode in which Mr. Burns schemed to encompass up the sun, he was shot past Maggie, although it was never made clear if the gun went off during a tussle when he tried to steal her lollipop. He survived the shooting and recounted what happened. The citizens of Springfield deemed the incident "an accident". Homer, who had been the prime doubtable, was cleared of all charges. Some years afterwards she threatened Burns with a shotgun when he had lost his memory and was in the Simpson habitation. Lisa stopped her.
Skills and Abilities
Maggie takes afterward her sister in many means. Not only does she greatly resemble Lisa (looking exactly like her in a blueish dress in flash-forwards to the futurity), she also is bright and musically inclined like her sister. Maggie tin can play the saxophone with great ability, despite the fact that she'due south just a yr sometime. In Lisa's Wedding ceremony and Holidays of Future Passed, it'due south unsaid that Maggie is a fantastic vocalist, again taking afterwards her sis. In the latter episode, Maggie becomes a famous rock star. She's the lead singer of her ring, is referred to equally "the voice of her generation" on her Christmas card and plays pb guitar.
Maggie has, on numerous, numerous occasions, demonstrated that her agility—both mental and physical—is extremely avant-garde for her age. She organized the other infants at the Ayn Rand Schoolhouse for Tots to steal a key then they could reclaim their pacifiers which had been confiscated. She figured out advice signals, gathered supplies, used the window-blinds string to pull herself into the ventilation shafts, used a Krusty Doll to lower herself into the room containing the Key (property bottles to weight herself down and and so dropping them and then the string would retract), shot a suction-cup line across the room, slid beyond information technology with a hanger, and used the key to unlock the locker property the children's pacifiers, decidedly an insider-joke simulated of Tom Prowl's maneuverings in the film "Mission Impossible". She also usually moves along ropes with ease past hand-over-handing her way beyond them, such as when she tried to escape from Homer who was trying to bond with her by climbing across the clothesline. She normally keeps her intelligence a secret, as in A Streetcar Named Marge.
She once crawled all over town to her female parent's favorite hangouts trying to rails down her female parent, who was on a well-deserved holiday. Maggie ordinarily has a good agreement of her circumstances and surroundings and has at times tried to indicate out the obvious to adults (more often than not Homer) who are oblivious to what is going on. She knows how to read and was seen trying to communicate to Homer using baby blocks, but failed because Homer tin't read. Maggie has spelled out Due east=MC2 with her blocks before [sixteen] and can modify her own diapers. She has also used a fire extinguisher to put out called-for curtains, driven Homer's car, skateboarded, and already said her first give-and-take despite beingness only a year old.
Although Maggie shows a natural inclination to weapons (come across the above section for examples of her ability to defend herself), and aggression, she also has saved members of her family on various occasions, such as when she swam out to sea and saved Homer from drowning or when she saved Bart and Lisa from Groundskeeper Willie in Treehouse of Horror VI.
Maggie likewise seems to have after her male parent in bowling, every bit she has already bowled a perfect game (something it took Homer 39 years to exercise) at the historic period of 1.[17]
On some level, Maggie is similar Bart. Like her blood brother, she is capable of underhanded scheming and rallying others (like the babies at the daycare) in common cause, much equally Bart often does with his friends and peers. More than recently, she developed an involvement in whistling, so Homer attempted to launch her baby-celebrity career but this was sidelined past her outset tooth emerging.[xviii]
Maggie has done and demonstrated numerous things, like voting for Homer, accurate sharpshooting, leading rebellious crowds, bowling skills and numerous other skills.
Relationships
Homer
Homer has, at times, forgotten Maggie's being and Maggie, in turn, has shown disinterest and even fearfulness towards her male parent. In fact, she wasn't to a higher place targeting him later seeing a cartoon and running away from him when he tried to bond with her or when Marge asked him to hold her. Nevertheless, she recognizes his heart and has shown herself willing to exercise whatever it takes to relieve or aid him. When he was on the verge of drowning, Maggie stopped at aught to rescue him and when he was kidnapped by a crazed tow-trucker, she rode out to liberate him and bring him home (despite earlier wriggling out of his grip to go to Marge). In addition, when Homer and Marge were threatened by the local mob, she used a shotgun to disarm and injure them all and her parents never learned she was the shooter. At one point, when she thought Homer was lost at sea with Bart, she was clearly saddened (like Marge and Lisa), merely was overjoyed when she saw him live and hugged his arm in response. At one point, she gave her male parent one of her dolls to accept care of to cheer him up and, while giving him a warm hug, replaced a dream version of Flanders (a reference to her once existence one of his foster children) with one of Homer. Maggie's get-go word was, "Daddy", although no 1 was around to hear information technology. In Lisa'south Nuptials, a teenage Maggie has a framed photo of her and Homer prominently in her room, suggesting they have a closer bail as she gets older.
Marge
Maggie has a much closer bond with her mother than anyone else in the family unit. This was most evident when, forced to choose between the Flanders family unit or the Simpsons in a custody matter, she was undecided until Marge appeared and Maggie ran to her. In addition, when Marge was missing for a time (actually on a personal much-needed holiday), a saddened Maggie spent a large corporeality of time looking for her, even going so far every bit to search in all of the places she typically goes with her. And whenever she is worried or frightened and Marge is effectually, she always goes to her for comfort and security. Even then, however, she, at times, rebels against her female parent's parenting by refusing to eat sure foods and resisting her mother's insistence that she vesture an uncomfortable sweater.
Bart
Similar the other members of her family unit, Maggie has at times shown bedevilment towards Bart. At i signal, she fifty-fifty slapped him repeatedly for choices that he made. And when she was "a mean boozer" later "getting high off the beer fumes", she drunkenly threw slow punches at him and at one point even had him in a stranglehold, although Bart did non appear to be fighting dorsum. She likewise (in her own fashion) tattled on Bart, letting her parents know that he had a dolphin in his possession. Despite this, Maggie loves her brother very much. So much so, she played with him when he couldn't encounter Milhouse for a while, pulled several pranks with him, and joyfully foursquare-danced with him at a Dude Ranch.
In addition, afterward he returned from a very poorly-planned disastrous trip to France, Maggie gave him a loving hug upon seeing him once again. On another occasion, she played a brief game of Police Detective with him. When Bart was accused of a prank, he, surprisingly, did Not commit. She solitary knew he was innocent.
During two Treehouse of Horror segments, Maggie held onto Bart for security when climbing down from the tree house and when falling asleep, laid on him. Even so, she happily stole coin from him, but to suck on, though, in lieu of a pacifier.
Lisa
Later on Marge, Maggie seems to be closest to Lisa. The two have similar levels of intelligence and full general interests despite their youth and have a strong sisterly bond. Also, side by side to Marge and Homer, Lisa holds and carries Maggie the nigh. However, Maggie does express badgerer with Lisa at times and will occasionally act smug towards her, such as when she developed her whistling power.
Mr. Burns
The two are not on good terms after Maggie shot him. Although the hatred she has for him is strong, she gave him his stuffed animal, Bobo.
Ned Flanders
When she, her brother, and sister become to live with the Flanders, she seems fine with it, especially when she said Daddily Doodily after spending time with the Flemish region family.
Moe
Aside from a non-canon word of his proper name in Flaming Moes, she's shown to like Moe every bit in a few episodes specially in Moe Baby Blues, where he'southward shown that he likes spending time with her.
Non-Canon Appearances
Time to come
In Marge on the Lam, when Homer gets his arms stuck in two vending machines, he remarks that "Oh, I'thou gonna take these things on my artillery forever." Once this is said, Homer has a fantasy of Maggie's wedding ceremony in the First Church of Springfield where Maggie removes the pacifier and kisses an unknown human being.
In Hereafter-Drama, Maggie, now 9, went on holidays to Alaska, which became a sunny beach due to global warming. At this age, she looks exactly similar Lisa does currently.[xix]
In Barthood, Maggie is seen at 9 years old again, and she and Gerald buss while at Milhouse's graduation party with Bart and Lisa.
In Lisa's Nuptials, Maggie is seen as a 16-year-old with a punk-similar style. She's shown to vesture her trademark pacifier around her neck equally a necklace. Co-ordinate to Homer and Dr. Hibbert respectively, she never shuts upwardly, although ironically whenever she tries to speak she is ever interrupted, and is "quite the hellion". The latter mentions she has an incredible singing voice before she well-nigh performs "Astonishing Grace" at the wedding, merely she's interrupted by Hugh announcing that the wedding is off. Despite her punk-similar exterior, she has multiple books scattered beyond her room, hinting that she'southward intelligent like Lisa, while she likely gets her attitude from Bart. She also has a clay bike bays and a photo of her and Homer to a higher place her bed, hinting they have a closer bond in the future.
In Bart to the Hereafter, she's 31 and she has a daughter, Maggie Jr., who looks exactly the same as Maggie and Lisa did equally infants.[20] She doesn't actually appear in the episode, but a deleted scene revealed she became an astronaut.
In Holidays of Future Passed, it is seen through a xxx-yr photo montage that she grows up to be a world-famous rock star past age 22, acting as the atomic number 82 vocalist in her ring and also playing guitar, and being dubbed "The Phonation of Her Generation". In the episode, she is 31 and meaning, and has her baby, a daughter who looks just like her every bit an infant, while traveling to visit her family unit for Christmas. Maggie one time again is not heard speaking, as her md told her to not speak until she gave birth due to new research discovering the umbilical cord is actually a song cord. When she arrives dwelling with her infant girl, she is cutting off past Grampa when she tries to answer his question of who her baby'southward father is. It'south implied information technology'due south 1 of her ring members, as when asked by the doctor they refused to answer.
Maggie merely makes a cursory cameo in Days of Future Future, where she and Gerald are seen sharing a drink while staring romantically at each other [21]. This also hints that Gerald may exist the father of Maggie'southward babe from Holidays of Future Passed.
In Flemish region' Ladder, she's revealed to never pass on, becoming a constellation.
Behind the Laughter
Matt Groening first conceived the Simpson family in the anteroom of James Fifty. Brooks' part. He had been called in to pitch a series of animated shorts, and had intended to present his Life in Hell series. When he realized that animating Life in Hell would require him to rescind publication rights for his life's work, Groening chose to get in some other direction.[22] He hurriedly sketched out his version of a dysfunctional family, and named the characters after various members of his ain family. Maggie was named after Matt Groening's younger sister Margaret "Maggie" Groening. She often sucked on a pacifier and wore a sleep suit, 2 traits Groening used for Maggie. Then Maggie made her debut with the residue of the Simpson clan on Apr 19, 1987, aged iii months, in the Tracey Ullman short Expert Nighttime.[23]
Groening thought that it would be funny to have a baby character that did not talk and never grew up, simply assigned any emotions that the scene required. Her comedic hallmarks include her tendency to stumble and land on her face while attempting to walk (though this has been downplayed in afterwards seasons), and a penchant for sucking on her pacifier, the sound of which has become the equivalent of her catchphrase and was originally created by Groening during the Tracey Ullman period, and by Nancy Cartwright during the regular series.
During the show's opening sequence, Maggie is run through a supermarket checkout scanner, which reads that she is worth $847.63 (a reference to the monthly price of babe-rearing in 1989). In The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular, the scanner instead reads "NRA4EVER", a reference to the running joke that the show's creators are right-wing radicals. In the newer episodes, her cost has changed to $486.52 (possibly considering of the change in the price of infant-rearing). In the Treehouse of Horror XXIV burrow gag introduced past Guillermo del Toro the scanner reads 666 instead, referring to the number of Satan.
Voice
With few exceptions, Maggie never speaks but is very participatory in the events around her, emoting with subtle gestures and facial expressions. Maggie has spoken in Skilful Night, the first curt to air, after the family falls comatose. There was another time she had tried to talk in Making Faces brusque upon the task given by Bart and Lisa. Liz Georges provided the voice of Maggie in Proficient Dark, and past Yeardley Smith in "Babysitting Maggie", "Making Faces", "Football", "Firm of Cards", and "The Money Jar".
In Bart vs. Thanksgiving, Bart has a vision of what could happen if he returned home after destroying Lisa's centerpiece. In this vision, Maggie says to him telepathically: "Information technology's your fault I can't talk!"
Maggie'due south first give-and-take spoken in the normal continuity of the series occurred in Lisa's First Word, when she was voiced past Elizabeth Taylor, whose voice role as Maggie was named the thirteenth greatest guest spot in the history of the show past IGN. James Earl Jones, who voiced Maggie in Treehouse of Horror V, was in seventh place. She subsequently had cursory dialogue in Treehouse of Horror IX at the end of "Starship Poopers", the third act, voiced by Harry Shearer using Kang's voice. For a few Tracey Ullman Show shorts, Yeardley Smith did many of Maggie'south not-sucking noises and occasional speaking parts, simply for The Simpsons Picture show and since Season i, her non-sucking noises and occasional speaking parts are washed by Nancy Cartwright. Although she has spoken many times, she has only had two
Heroism
Maggie saved Bart and Lisa from Groundskeeper Willie in Treehouse of Horror Vi and saved Homer from being killed by mobsters in Poppa's Got a Brand New Badge. She even rescued her curvation-enemy, Babe Gerald, from floating into space in a Simpson comic story chosen "Bringing Down Baby". Maggie saved Homer a 2d time in The Simpsons Movie from the villainous Russ Cargill by rolling a small bedrock downwards onto his head. Homer once said "What a bang-up little accident y'all turned out to be", referring to the fact that she was conceived at a time that none of her parents intended to. She also saved her begetter from drowning in a riptide and rescued him from existence held prisoner by an insane tow trucker from Guidoville whom Homer had offended. In the Flavor 27 episode Puffless, she, along with the help of Plopper and an army of fauna friends, relieve a possum from The Spuckler Family unit.
Trivia
- Maggie has had several rare occasions, where she's had lines of spoken dialogue (run into "Maggie'south Quotes" above). However, the merely time where her dialogue was actually considered canon was in "Lisa's First Discussion", where she said "Daddy".
- In this appearance, Maggie was voiced past Elizabeth Taylor, who subsequently guest starred as herself in the same season (Season 4) 12 episodes later in Krusty Gets Kancelled.
- Maggie has an oral fixation, meaning that she has the need to accept something in her rima oris at all times. In her case, she is obsessed with her pacifier and always has the need to suck on it. This is further proven in Crook and Ladder, where Marge took her pacifier away and she threw a rampage over it. She gave upwardly her pacifier at the historic period of 4, simply fifty-fifty after that, she yet had a slight addiction. In Holidays of Future Passed, she is seen as a grown up, and when she goes into labor, she is given a pacifier to suck on in identify of an epidural, which successfully helps her.
- A running gag affiliated with Maggie is for her to trip over her onesie when she walks.
- Bart and Lisa addressed Homer past his first proper noun as babies, with Bart continuing to do it upward until the nowadays mean solar day. Maggie was the simply sibling non to follow this trend; Maggie'due south first word (in Lisa's First Word), was, in fact, "Daddy", although no one heard her.
- In Every Man's Dream, Maggie made her starting time and so far, simply singing appearance, where Homer had a psychedelic dream where he taught Maggie to talk, and she sang a blip of the song "What a Wonderful World".
- She enjoys playing internet poker.
- According to the "Miracle on Evergreen Terrace" audio commentary, Matt Groening records and makes Maggie'southward sucking dissonance on her pacifier himself.
- Maggie is right-handed, like her father and sister.
- She'south of French, Native American and Scandinavian descent.
- In most episodes, when she isn't sucking on her pacifier, Maggie is shown with a straight lip like Marge and Lisa. Sometimes, she has a curved upper lip like Homer.
- As of Frink Gets Testy, Maggie is the only Simpson who hasn't been seen writing out a chalkboard punishment.
- Maggie was the person who shot Mr. Burns although in Revenge is a Dish Best Served 3 Times, Homer reveals that he was the actual shooter, and says that he framed Maggie.
- Maggie is the kickoff grapheme to strangle Bart as shown in "Scary Stories."
- Sometimes, Maggie isn't with the family when they go somewhere, probably being babysat while the family is away.
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Appearances
Every bit one of the five major title characters of the series, Maggie appears in a majority of all the episodes, also as The Simpsons Picture and the Simpsons games. Withal, due to her young age and lack of major plot involvement, Maggie is frequently shown briefly in certain episodes as a background graphic symbol. There are even certain episodes, where Maggie doesn't appear at all.
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Citations
- ↑ At Long Concluding Get out
- ↑ Simpsons World: The Ultimate Episode Guide, Seasons i-20
- ↑ Bart vs. Thanksgiving
- ↑ Treehouse of Horror V
- ↑ Flaming Moe's
- ↑ Lisa's First Word
- ↑ Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily
- ↑ Lisa Gets an "A"
- ↑ The Simpsons Movie
- ↑ Manger Things
- ↑ Female parent Simpson
- ↑ Poppa's Got a Brand New Badge
- ↑ Who Shot Mr. Burns?
- ↑ Sex, Pies, and Idiot Scrapes
- ↑ The Simpsons Motion-picture show
- ↑ Bart the Genius
- ↑ Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder
- ↑ Whistler's Father
- ↑ Future-Drama
- ↑ Bart to the Future
- ↑ Days of Future Future
- ↑ DVD feature
- ↑ Good Night
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Jacqueline Bouvier • Selma Bouvier • Patty Bouvier • Ling Bouvier • Jub-Jub | ||
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