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Mrs. Muntz

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Mrs. Muntz
Mrs. Muntz.png
Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Alive
Hair: Beige
Black
Occupation: Stripper
Relatives: Son: Nelson Muntz
Ex-Husband: Mr. Muntz
Husband: Clown
First appearance: Voice: "Wild Barts Can't Be Broken"
Person: "'Tis the Fifteenth Season"
Voiced by: Tress MacNeille


Mrs. Muntz is the mother of school bully Nelson Muntz. Mrs. Muntz is an alcoholic and a stripper, and neglects her son.

History

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Sometime after Nelson was born, Mrs. Muntz's husband left her, because she developed an addiction to cough drops.[1]

Mrs. Muntz began a job as a stripper called Hooters.[2]

Marge Simpson once 'adopted' Nelson because his mother was neglecting him. Sometime after this, Nelson's father returned and the family reunited, with Mrs. Muntz having acquired a job portraying Lady Macbeth in the play Macbeth, after sleeping with the player's director.[3] However, this was shortlived, when Mrs. Muntz began a relationship with Moe Szyslak[4], and then married a clown.[5]

Mrs. Muntz seemed more caring to Nelson upon an accident following an unauthorized school trip hosted by Springfield Elementary School's then-Superintendent Chalmers, when she hired a lawyer to sue Springfield Elementary.[6]

Mrs. Muntz began a job, also as a stripper, at Classy Girls Strip Club.[7]

Behind the Laughter

She was seen with black hair a couple of times[8][4], implying that she dyes her hair.

Appearances

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