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− | '''Penelope Mountbatten | + | '''Penelope Mountbatten-Hohenzollern-Mulan-Pocahontas''' was a new addition on the [[Krusty the Clown]] show to get more female viewers. |
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Penelope was a new addition to the Krusty the Clown show, as his producers found out that they are losing the female demographic. Krusty accepts the new addition, but then gets very tired of her girly antics, and how he is losing male viewers. However, when he goes to confront Penelope, she tells him she joined mainly of the reason that she is his biggest fan, and she has been since she was a child. After this, she and Krusty start a relationship. Episodes of the Krusty the Clown show then show them singing love songs to one another, and after falling in love with her, Krusty asks Penelope to marry him, and she says yes. However, at their wedding day, [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] and [[Milhouse Van Houten|Milhouse]] try to sabatoge the ceremony by showing Penelope Krusty's ex-wives, including Holly Hippie and Eartha Kitt. However, Penelope doesn't care and desires to still be wed to Krusty, but however, Krusty feels different, and cancels the wedding. She then moves to France and sings songs on her guitar at a cafe. She then goes to the bridge over the Seine River, and sees Krusty, who apologizes for leaving her. She accepts the apology, and they both float into the river. | Penelope was a new addition to the Krusty the Clown show, as his producers found out that they are losing the female demographic. Krusty accepts the new addition, but then gets very tired of her girly antics, and how he is losing male viewers. However, when he goes to confront Penelope, she tells him she joined mainly of the reason that she is his biggest fan, and she has been since she was a child. After this, she and Krusty start a relationship. Episodes of the Krusty the Clown show then show them singing love songs to one another, and after falling in love with her, Krusty asks Penelope to marry him, and she says yes. However, at their wedding day, [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] and [[Milhouse Van Houten|Milhouse]] try to sabatoge the ceremony by showing Penelope Krusty's ex-wives, including Holly Hippie and Eartha Kitt. However, Penelope doesn't care and desires to still be wed to Krusty, but however, Krusty feels different, and cancels the wedding. She then moves to France and sings songs on her guitar at a cafe. She then goes to the bridge over the Seine River, and sees Krusty, who apologizes for leaving her. She accepts the apology, and they both float into the river. |
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Princess Penelope
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Penelope Mountbatten-Hohenzollern-Mulan-Pocahontas was a new addition on the Krusty the Clown show to get more female viewers.
Biography
Penelope was a new addition to the Krusty the Clown show, as his producers found out that they are losing the female demographic. Krusty accepts the new addition, but then gets very tired of her girly antics, and how he is losing male viewers. However, when he goes to confront Penelope, she tells him she joined mainly of the reason that she is his biggest fan, and she has been since she was a child. After this, she and Krusty start a relationship. Episodes of the Krusty the Clown show then show them singing love songs to one another, and after falling in love with her, Krusty asks Penelope to marry him, and she says yes. However, at their wedding day, Bart and Milhouse try to sabatoge the ceremony by showing Penelope Krusty's ex-wives, including Holly Hippie and Eartha Kitt. However, Penelope doesn't care and desires to still be wed to Krusty, but however, Krusty feels different, and cancels the wedding. She then moves to France and sings songs on her guitar at a cafe. She then goes to the bridge over the Seine River, and sees Krusty, who apologizes for leaving her. She accepts the apology, and they both float into the river.