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'''''Maggie Simpson in: The Longest Daycare''''' is an animated 3D short film starring [[Maggie Simpson]]. The short  aired from July 13, [[2012]] onwards in the USA before ''{{w|Ice Age: Continental Drift}}'' in theaters (though it was released in many countries beforehand, first in Australia on June 25).  
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'''Julio Franco''' is a Cuban-American gay man living in [[Springfield]].
  
The short sees Maggie return to the [[Ayn Rand School for Tots]], where she endures tests and ends up in a "Nothing Special" room. Maggie's arch-nemesis, [[Gerald Samson]], is also there and tries to smash a cocoon that Maggie is trying to save.
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Julio once lived as a straight man and was married to a woman named [[Adriatica Vel Johnson]]. He later came out as gay, and he and [[Grady]] became partners and moved in together. They had a three-bedroom apartment, but at one point had lost their third person and were looking for a replacement roommate.
  
The producers decided to focus the short on Maggie as it is hard to make a 20 minute Maggie episode, but easy to make a 4-5 minute short. [[James Brooks]] came up with the idea of doing a short, similar the {{w|Pixar}} shorts. The short is dialogue-free. [[David Silverman]], who has directed several episodes of ''The Simpsons'' as well as ''[[The Simpsons Movie]]'', served as director. The short has been nominated for an [[Annie Awards|Annie Award]] for Best Animated Short Subject, and was well received by critics, many claiming it was better than the film that followed.
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At that time, Julio and Grady met [[Homer]]. Homer had found a note that [[Marge]] had written before they had gotten married where she said she wasn't sure she wanted to be with him. Upset, Homer decided to move out of the house and went looking for a new place to live. He wandered into [[Springfield]]'s [[Gay village]], saw that Julio and Grady were looking for a roommate, and promptly moved in with them. Eventually Homer moved back home when he discovered that Marge really loved him after all...
  
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Julio Franco is a Cuban-American gay man living in Springfield.

Julio once lived as a straight man and was married to a woman named Adriatica Vel Johnson. He later came out as gay, and he and Grady became partners and moved in together. They had a three-bedroom apartment, but at one point had lost their third person and were looking for a replacement roommate.

At that time, Julio and Grady met Homer. Homer had found a note that Marge had written before they had gotten married where she said she wasn't sure she wanted to be with him. Upset, Homer decided to move out of the house and went looking for a new place to live. He wandered into Springfield's Gay village, saw that Julio and Grady were looking for a roommate, and promptly moved in with them. Eventually Homer moved back home when he discovered that Marge really loved him after all...

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