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Difference between revisions of "Snuffy"

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'''Snuffy''' was a male hamster owned by [[Lisa Simpson]]. He died of unspecified causes. He was mentioned in ''[[Meditations on Turning Eight]]'', a poem that Lisa wrote just before her eighth birthday.<ref>"[[Stark Raving Dad]]"</ref>
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'''Snuffy''' was a male hamster owned by [[Lisa Simpson]]. He died of unspecified causes.  
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== History ==
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He was mentioned in ''[[Meditations on Turning Eight]]'', a poem that Lisa wrote just before her eighth birthday.<ref>"[[Stark Raving Dad]]"</ref>
  
 
[[Marge]] asked [[Lisa]] if [[Bart]] suffered enough from her restraining order against him and at first she is resistant, but did say, "He did try to cheer me up when my hamster died."<ref>"[[On a Clear Day I Can't See My Sister]]"</ref>
 
[[Marge]] asked [[Lisa]] if [[Bart]] suffered enough from her restraining order against him and at first she is resistant, but did say, "He did try to cheer me up when my hamster died."<ref>"[[On a Clear Day I Can't See My Sister]]"</ref>

Revision as of 01:15, May 31, 2024

Snuffy
Animal Information
Species: Hamster
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Deceased
Owner: Lisa Simpson
Occupation: Pet
First Appearance: "Stark Raving Dad"



Snuffy was a male hamster owned by Lisa Simpson. He died of unspecified causes.

History

He was mentioned in Meditations on Turning Eight, a poem that Lisa wrote just before her eighth birthday.[1]

Marge asked Lisa if Bart suffered enough from her restraining order against him and at first she is resistant, but did say, "He did try to cheer me up when my hamster died."[2]

Appearances

References