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Buck-toothed girl
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Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Alive
Hair: Light orange
Occupation: Student
First appearance: "Bart the Genius"


The buck-toothed girl is a student in Bart's class who has one tooth sticking out of her mouth.

History

The buck-toothed girl is often seen in the background in Bart's classroom and around Springfield Elementary. She has a tooth sticking out of her mouth, similar to Buck-toothed boy. Her hair is often a light orange or light brown color, but it is occasionally other colors. Her hair is in a ponytail. She has never spoken.

Behind the Laughter

Being a background character, her appearance has not been fully finalized so her hair colour often changes dramatically between episodes.

Appearances

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