Maggie Simpson
Fictional character from The Simpsons franchise
Margaret Evelyn "Maggie" Simpson is a fictional character in the animated television series The Simpsons. She is the youngest child of Homer and Marge Simpson, and the sister of Bart and Lisa. Maggie is known for her characteristic pacifier sucking and her silent demeanor, although she has occasionally spoken in the series.
Character Overview
Maggie is a baby who has not yet learned to talk. She is often seen sucking on her pacifier and is usually dressed in a blue onesie. Despite her young age, Maggie has shown remarkable intelligence and resourcefulness in various episodes. She has been depicted as a silent observer of the chaotic events around her, often providing a unique perspective on the family's antics.
Creation and Development
Maggie was created by Matt Groening and first appeared on television in the short "Good Night" on The Tracey Ullman Show on April 19, 1987. She was later featured in the series premiere of The Simpsons on December 17, 1989. Maggie's character design and personality were developed by Groening, who named her after his youngest sister.
Voice
Maggie is usually silent, but her occasional vocalizations are provided by Nancy Cartwright, who also voices Bart Simpson. In some special episodes, Maggie has been voiced by guest stars, including Elizabeth Taylor and James Earl Jones.
Notable Episodes
Maggie has been the focus of several episodes, including:
- "And Maggie Makes Three" - This episode explores the story of Maggie's birth and how she changed the Simpson family dynamics.
- "A Streetcar Named Marge" - Maggie leads a rebellion in the daycare center.
- "Treehouse of Horror IX" - Maggie is revealed to have alien DNA.
Cultural Impact
Maggie Simpson has become an iconic character in popular culture. Her image has been used in various forms of media and merchandise, and she is often cited as a symbol of the innocence and unpredictability of childhood.
See Also
References in Other Media
Maggie has appeared in various The Simpsons media, including comic books, video games, and the feature film The Simpsons Movie. She has also been referenced in other television shows and movies.
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