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Bart Simpson is misunderstood. Wrongly pegged as an underachiever and troublemaker,
Bart would like to remind the world of some of his decent qualities:
He looks out for his sister, Lisa; he's befriended outcasts and
misfits like Milhouse Van Houten and Ralph Wiggum; he's injected romance
into the life of his teacher, Edna Krabappel; and he brought down an
illegal French winery during his brief semester abroad.
So what if he's also befouled the Springfield Community Church with
phony hymns or prank-called Moe's Tavern several times a day for the
last few years? It all balances out, right? At age 10, Bart has
managed to live out a number of dreams: He has starred in his own short-lived
TV series (with his idol, Krusty the Clown), spotted and named a
deadly comet that nearly destroyed his town, and almost snagged the
role of Fallout Boy in the Radioactive Man movie. He couldn't have
done any of those things without the help and support of his best friend,
Santa's Little Helper.
Lisa Simpson can't wait for college. She's only 8 and already reads
at a 14th grade level, and has written a number of application-quality
essays, one of which won her family a free trip to Washington, D.C.
Her favorite activities include playing her saxophone, attending
school and reading Non-Threatening Boys Magazine. A fan of Malibu
Stacy, Lisa tried unsuccessfully to create her own talking doll, Lisa
Lionheart. Unfortunately, no one wanted to buy a talking doll that was
as judgmental as Lisa. Lisa wants everyone to know that she is a vegetarian
and that if she could have one thing (besides world peace), it would
be a pony.
Can life get any better for Homer J. Simpson? He juggles the roles
of husband, father, safety inspector at the Springfield Nuclear
Power Plant, bowler, beer drinker, astronaut, small business owner
and dreamer, and makes it all look easy. But it wasn't always so easy
for Homer J. Raised by his father, Abe, who tried to compensate for
the absence of Homer's radical hippie mother, Homer graduated at the
bottom of his high school class and managed to earn the distinction of
being the longest-term entry-level employee at the plant. Together with
his high school sweetheart, Marge Bouvier, Homer settled down in
Evergreen Terrace, the nicest upper-lower-middle class section of Springfield,
to raise his three precious children. Homer is fond of Duff Beer, donuts,
Marge's pork chops and watching the Bee Guy on the Spanish channel.
His dislikes include his boss, Mr. Burns, yard work and his neighbor,
Ned Flanders.
Marge Simpson is a happy homemaker and mother of three.
Her prides and joys are Bart (her "special little guy"), Lisa and
Maggie. She's also very proud of her husband, Homer, even though he
frequently loses his keys and needs her to find them. Marge also has
strong relationships with her sisters, Patty and Selma, and with her
father-in-law, Abe Simpson. But she also has secrets: She has been tempted
to stray from her husband by a charming bowler and was nearly seduced
into a life of crime by her one-time neighbor, Ruth Powers. Aside from her duties
at home, Marge has flirted briefly with a number of careers ranging
from police officer to anti-violence activist.
Maggie Simpson has done a lot in her one year of life.
She's learned to spell her own name with an Etch A Sketch, she's wandered
the town of Springfield all by herself, and she's shot Springfield's
richest man because he attempted to steal her lollipop. Eventually,
she'd like to learn how to speak and walk without falling down.
Not many people know that Abe Simpson is a highly decorated veteran of
the Second World War. Even fewer people know that he is the inventor
of the toilet and the man who made cats and dogs hate one another. No one knows
these things about Abe because no one listens to him. In fact, they
usually leave the room when he starts to speak. Father of Homer Simpson,
grandfather of Bart, Lisa, and Maggie, Abe, aka Grampa, lives in the Springfield
Retirement Castle where he enjoys soft foods and company of his friends.
Abe was lucky enough to briefly find success in his retirement as a
writer for the award-winning Itchy & Scratchy cartoon series. That career
came to an end when he publicly scolded the entire cartoon industry at
an awards show. He has won no awards since then.
Patty Bouvier resents the suggestion that her life is empty and
boring. First, she has her sisters Selma and Marge, but foremost,
she has Richard Dean Anderson, aka MacGyver. She passes her days as a
clerk at the Springfield Department of Motor Vehicles, administering
eye exams and approving people for driver's licenses. She spends her
nights at home, watching MacGyver and smoking cigarettes. Many, many
cigarettes. Patty prides herself on being less desperate than her twin
sister, Selma, who has been married and divorced twice.
The only thing Selma Bouvier hates more than her brother-in-law,
Homer Simpson, is being single. She has been married twice and, as
luck would have it, divorced twice as well. First, she married Sideshow Bob
shortly after he served his prison term for framing Krusty the Clown.
The marriage ended amicably after Bob tried to blow Selma up during
their honeymoon. Her second marriage was to Troy McClure, whom you might
remember from such films as The Greatest Story Ever Hula-ed and They Came
to Burgle Carnegie Hall. She married Troy in order to restore his reputation
after a scandal involving underage fish nearly ended the thespian's career.
Their marriage ended after Selma and Troy realized they neither loved nor
felt particularly attracted to one another. For now, Selma's most enduring
relationship is with Jub Jub, her pet iguana.