Simpson family
Fictional family in the animated television series The Simpsons
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The Simpson family is a fictional family featured in the animated television series The Simpsons. The family was created by Matt Groening and first appeared on television in The Tracey Ullman Show on April 19, 1987. The Simpsons are a satirical depiction of a working-class American family, consisting of Homer Simpson, Marge Simpson, and their three children: Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. They live in the fictional town of Springfield.
Members[edit | edit source]
Homer Simpson[edit | edit source]
Homer Simpson is the father of the Simpson family. He works at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant as a safety inspector. Homer is known for his love of doughnuts, Duff Beer, and his catchphrase, "D'oh!"
Marge Simpson[edit | edit source]
Marge Simpson (née Bouvier) is the mother of the family. She is a homemaker and is known for her distinctive blue hair. Marge is the moral center of the family and often tries to maintain order in the household.
Bart Simpson[edit | edit source]
Bart Simpson is the eldest child and only son. He is a ten-year-old troublemaker and prankster who often gets into mischief. Bart's catchphrases include "Eat my shorts!" and "Don't have a cow, man!"
Lisa Simpson[edit | edit source]
Lisa Simpson is the middle child and eldest daughter. She is an eight-year-old prodigy, known for her intelligence, love of jazz music, and environmental activism. Lisa is often the voice of reason in the family.
Maggie Simpson[edit | edit source]
Maggie Simpson is the youngest child. She is a baby who communicates by sucking on her pacifier. Despite her age, Maggie has shown moments of surprising intelligence and bravery.
Extended Family[edit | edit source]
The Simpson family has several extended family members, including:
- Grampa Simpson - Homer's father.
- Mona Simpson - Homer's mother.
- Patty and Selma Bouvier - Marge's sisters.
- Herb Powell - Homer's half-brother.
Residence[edit | edit source]
The Simpson family resides at 742 Evergreen Terrace in Springfield. Their home is a typical suburban house with a garage, basement, and backyard.
Cultural Impact[edit | edit source]
The Simpson family has become an iconic representation of the American family. The show has received numerous awards and accolades, and the characters have become cultural icons. The Simpsons have been featured in various forms of media, including comic books, video games, and movies.
Related Pages[edit | edit source]
- The Simpsons
- Springfield (The Simpsons)
- Matt Groening
- List of The Simpsons characters
- The Tracey Ullman Show
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