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Revision as of 22:45, October 15, 2021

Pépé Bouvier
Pepe Bouvier.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Deceased
Occupation: Merchant
Relatives: Father: Antoine Bouvier
Mother: Françoise Bouvier
Sisters: Monique, Lalique, Fifi and Coquette Bouvier
Wife: Bambi Bouvier
Sons: Clancy, JoJo and Chester Bouvier
Daughter: Charlene Bouvier
First appearance: The Simpsons Uncensored Family Album


Pépé Bouvier, occasionally referred to as Great Grampa Bouvier, was the son of Antoine and Françoise Bouvier. His sisters were Monique, Lalique, Fifi and Coquette Bouvier. He married Bambi Bouvier and they had three sons; Clancy, JoJo and Chester Bouvier and one daughter; Charlene Bouvier. He was a chain smoker.

History

He once shipped out with the Merchant Marines. Marge Simpson remembers that her grandmother once told her the song "Brandy" was based on his life.

Appearances