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Moe reminesces his mother teaching him Macedonian. Right after, Moe has a flashback of his grandmother telling him in Macedonian that he's useless, contributing nothing, and a leech.<ref>"[[Abe League of Their Moe]]"</ref>
 
Moe reminesces his mother teaching him Macedonian. Right after, Moe has a flashback of his grandmother telling him in Macedonian that he's useless, contributing nothing, and a leech.<ref>"[[Abe League of Their Moe]]"</ref>
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
The framed picture of Baba Branka having green skin and being killed by water is a reference to the {{W|Wicked Witch of the West}} from ''[[The Wizard of Oz]]''.
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*The framed picture of Baba Branka having green skin and being killed by water is a reference to the {{W|Wicked Witch of the West}} from ''[[The Wizard of Oz]]''.
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*Her name, Baba, is short for babuskha, a nickname used in Slavic culture for one's grandmother.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 02:43, April 29, 2025

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Baba Branka
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Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Deceased
Hair: Brown
Relatives: Grandson: Moe Szyslak
First appearance: "Homerland"


Baba Branka is Moe Szyslak's grandmother.

History

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When Homer asked Moe for a glass of water, Moe said that was the stuff that killed his grandmother.[1]

Moe reminesces his mother teaching him Macedonian. Right after, Moe has a flashback of his grandmother telling him in Macedonian that he's useless, contributing nothing, and a leech.[2]

Behind the Laughter

  • The framed picture of Baba Branka having green skin and being killed by water is a reference to the Wicked Witch of the West from The Wizard of Oz.
  • Her name, Baba, is short for babuskha, a nickname used in Slavic culture for one's grandmother.

Appearances

References