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|voiced by= [[Amy Poehler]] | |voiced by= [[Amy Poehler]] |
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For Jenda in Insane Clown Poppy, see: Jenda (Insane Clown Poppy).
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Jenda
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Character Information
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Jenda (neé Simpson) is Bart's future girlfriend, and later wife.
History
Eight years into the future Jenda breaks up with Bart on a picnic date. In order to win her back Bart accepts an offer made by Mr. Burns to attend Yale on a scholarship, originally intended for Lisa. Jenda takes him back because he now has the scholarship and is "someone". Lisa, on the other hand, resigns herself to a life with Milhouse. Bart and Jenda take a walk and Jenda pressures Bart to have sex with her. Bart spots Professor Frink's house, remembering the astrology machine in the basement, and sees the dismal future Lisa has in store. Jenda is upset and demanding as she wanted to have sex with Bart and gives him an ultimatum: either Bart will take her now, or leave her to save Lisa's future. Bart is torn between staying with Jenda and saving Lisa, but chooses Lisa and sets off to save Lisa, giving her the scholarship.
Some time after, they get back together, and finally get married. They have two kids, but later divorce. One time, she sends the kids to stay with their father for Christmas.
Appearances
- Episode – "Future-Drama"
- Episode – "Holidays of Future Passed" (picture; mentioned as "mom")
References