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==Personality==
 
==Personality==
 
[[Image:7f12.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Teenage Marge and [[Homer Simpson]] when they first (knowingly) talked, in high school 1974.]]
 
[[Image:7f12.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Teenage Marge and [[Homer Simpson]] when they first (knowingly) talked, in high school 1974.]]
In spite of her image as a stereotypical sitcom mother with relatively high morals, Marge, who can appear naive and gullible, has her share of escapades to the disdain of [[Springfield]]'s less forgiving residents. She once had a tumultuous stint as a police officer in the Springfield Police Department, took classes for road rage, was jailed for "misdemeanor shoplifting", became a gambling addict, showed alcoholic tendencies, engaged in a memorable cross-country police chase. These are just some of the strange situations in which Marge has found herself. She also displays a surprisingly strong will. In "[[The Joy of Sect]]", she escapes brainwashing by the [[Movementarian Church]], and in "[[Bart-Mangled Banner]]", while in prison, she questions [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] when Lisa begins losing her beliefs after watching propaganda cartoons. Marge is the only member of the family who actively encourages church attendance. She also appears to have significant athletic ability, as seen in her escape from the Movementarian cult. She is bilingual, being fully fluent in French.
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Marge’s image is typically that of a stereotypical [[sitcom]] mother, who is sometimes portrayed as naive and gullible. Despite having higher morals than most other characters, Marge has had her fair share of wild escapades throughout the show’s history. She was once a [[police officer]] in Springfield, took therapy for [[Road rage (phenomenon)|road rage]], was jailed for [[shoplifting]], became a [[gambling]] addict, showed [[alcoholic]] tendencies, was an unwilling participant in a cross-country police chase, overdosed on [[steroids]], cheated on a cooking competition and developed [[amnesia]]. She has also sold drugs at a garage sale which she was jailed for. In "[[The Joy of Sect]]", she escapes brainwashing by the [[Religion in The Simpsons#Movementarianism|Movementarian Church]], showing a surprisingly strong will. Marge is the only member of the family who encourages [[church]] attendance. She also appears to have significant athletic ability in times of danger. She is [[bilingual]], being fully fluent in [[French language|French]].
  
Marge is a talented painter. She had an intense crush on [[Ringo Starr]], and painted several portraits of him (including one in which they are depicted as married) and wrote to him as a teen, but received a response only 25 years later. This inspires her to enter an art contest. While in that art contest, her portrait of a drunk Homer asleep on the couch won a competition against two other paintings.
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[[Politics in The Simpsons|Politically]], Marge generally aligns with the [[United States Democratic Party|Democratic Party]]. She once mentions that she voted for [[Jimmy Carter]] ("twice" according to Lisa) and supported the candidacy of their state's progressive [[governor]] [[List of one-time characters from The Simpsons#Mary Bailey|Mary Bailey]], and also claimed to have been extremely depressed when [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] died.
[[Image:Large Marge.png|200px|thumb|Marge after receiving breast implants]]
 
Marge apparently makes very bad ice-cream sundaes, though she is otherwise a highly regarded cook. She is especially celebrated for her pork chops. She manages to nourish her entire family with only twelve dollars a week (she pads Homer's food with sawdust). She also prepares various commemorative hams, including an emergency ham, a condolence ham, an earthquake ham and a celebration ham. Her specialty, which she makes to celebrate Bart's best dental check-up ever (only three cavities) is butterscotch chicken.
 
  
Politically, Marge generally aligns with the Democratic Party. She once mentions that she voted for Jimmy Carter ("twice" according to Lisa) and supported the candidacy of their state's progressive governor Mary Bailey, and also claimed to have been extremely depressed when Lyndon Johnson died.
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== Talents ==
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Marge is a talented painter. When she was a [[teenager]] she had an intense crush on [[Ringo Starr]] and painted a large number of portraits of him. She also wrote to him, but only received a reply 25 years later. After Homer discovered her old paintings, Lisa encouraged Marge to enroll in an art contest in which her portrait of a drunk Homer asleep on the couch won a local art competition. She was then hired by Mr. Burns to do a portrait of him. After many attempts, she almost gave up until a belated response from Ringo Starr (stating that she had talent) inspired her to continue. The resulting portrait won even Mr. Burns’ praise, a massive feat in itself.
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[[Image:Thetwistedworldofmargesimpson.png|thumb|right|200px|Marge’s [[pretzel]] business in the episode "[[The Twisted World of Marge Simpson]]"]]
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Marge is a very talented cook. She once started a [[pretzel]] business, which flourished with the aid of the mafia. She has entered various cooking challenges, although circumstances such as vengeful competitors and overheated ovens cause her to lose and once, sabotage other competitors. Marge revealed in the episode [[All's Fair in Oven War]] that she feeds the family on twelve dollars a week, using sawdust to pad Homer's food. In general she is regarded as a very good cook, despite the unusual fact that she knows of fewer than eight spices and apparently constructs very bad ice cream sundaes. She is especially renowned for her pork chops, Homer's favorite dish.
  
She rarely swears and when she does it is used for shock effect, she warns Bart not to swear as well as encouraging Homer to use a swear jar. Normally she uses euphemisms such as 'What the Hello Kitty'
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== Appearance ==
[[Image:Cast_marge.jpg|150px|left]]
 
Besides Homer, Marge has had a number of admirers, including [[C. Montgomery Burns]], [[Moe Szyslak]], [[Springfield Isotopes]] player Flash Baylor and high school classmate and ex-millionaire [[Artie Ziff]] (who recently got over her and is now interested in Marge's sister, [[Selma Bouvier]]). On several occasions Moe has tried to steal Marge from Homer. His first attempt occurs in Season 5 ("[[Secrets of a Successful Marriage]]"), and his most recent attempt occurs on a flight to Aruba in Season 16 ("[[Mommie Beerest]]"). Moe's and Marge's love-hate relationship has become a recurring gag.
 
  
Marge also has tattoo of "[[Homer Simpson|Homer]]" or "[[Homer Simpson]]" on her "you know what" that she mentions in "[[Homer to the Max]]" and is one of the factors of opposing Homer's, then, name change.
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===Hair===
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As a teen, Marge had waist length hair that she always wore down, but got the idea to wear it in her trademark beehive for senior prom in the episode [[The Way We Was]]; this is sometimes contradicted by more recent episodes that show Marge as a child, where she is portrayed with her hair worn tall. In the episode [[Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious]], her hair is shown close to her knees, consistent with the logic that a lot of hair would be needed to create her tall beehive. It was revealed by Homer in [[Secrets of a Successful Marriage]] that Marge dyes her hair with blue dye #56, stating ''"She’s been gray as a mule since she was seventeen."'' Because of her unusually large hairstyle, her height is reported to be 8'6", as noted by Apu in the episode [[Marge in Chains]]. In [[The Way We Weren't]], her hair was blue before she met Homer and was brunette at one time due to Marge ironing a piece of her hair for a long time. In ''The Simpsons'' Season Four DVD commentary, Matt Groening states that the original idea behind Marge's hair was to conceal large rabbit ears. The gag was intended to be revealed in the final episode of the series, but was scrapped early on due to inconsistencies. <ref> [[Matt Groening]], The Complete Fourth Season DVD (2004) commentary for episode Selmas Choice. 20th Century Fox </ref>
  
It was mentioned that Marge is a compulsive gambler, and at one point, Marge isn't allowed to enter a gambling house by the rest of the family.  
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===Age===
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[[Image:HusbandsAndKnivesPromo.jpg|thumb|A picture of Marge Simpson from the recent episode [[Husbands and Knives]].]]
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As with many Simpson characters, Marge's age changes to serve the story. In first-season episodes [[Life on the Fast Lane]] and [[Some Enchanted Evening (The Simpsons Episode)|Some Enchanted Evening]], Marge is said to be 34, but her age was later changed to 38, possibly because she and Homer attended their twentieth anniversary [[high school|high-school]] [[reunion]] in one episode. In the episode [[Regarding Margie]], Homer mentions that Marge is his age, meaning she could be anywhere between 36 and 40. In [[Bart After Dark]] she claims to have lived in Springfield for 37 years.
  
==Hair==
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==Character==
[[Image:Marge simpson hair.jpg|left|200px]]
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===Creation===
Marge has confessed that her hair is not really blue but is, in fact, gray. The fact that she dyes it was previously revealed by Homer, while teaching an adult education class. It was revealed in "[[Secrets of a Successful Marriage]]" that Marge dyes her hair with blue #56. Because of her unusually large hairstyle, her height is reported to be 8'6", as noted by [[Apu]] in the episode "[[Marge in Chains]]". Marge was once shown thinking that her hair stands at least 18 inches above her head. In The Simpsons Season Four DVD, [[Matt Groening]] states that the original idea behind Marge's hair was to conceal large rabbit ears. The gag was intended to be revealed in the final episode of the series, but was scrapped early on.
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[[Matt Groening]] first conceived the Simpson family in the lobby of [[James L. Brooks]]' office. He had been called in to pitch a series of animated shorts, and had intended to present his ''[[Life in Hell]]'' series. When he realized that animating ''Life in Hell'' would require him to rescind publication rights for his life's work, Groening decided to go in another direction.<ref name="americasfirstfamily">{{cite video|people=BBC|year=2000|title='The Simpsons': America's First Family (6 minute edit for the season 1 DVD)|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0250735/|format=DVD|location=UK|publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> He hurriedly sketched out his version of a dysfunctional family, and named the characters after various members of his own family, with Marge being the name of his mother.<ref name="americasfirstfamily"/> Marge then made her debut with the rest of the Simpsons clan on [[19 April]], [[1987]] in the [[The Simpsons shorts|Tracey Ullman short]] "[[Good Night (The Simpsons short)|Good Night]]".<ref>Richmond, Ray; Antonia Coffman (1997). The Simpsons: A Complete Guide to our Favorite Family. Harper Collins Publishers, pg. 14. ISBN 0-00-638898-1</ref>
 
 
As a teen, Marge had waist length hair that she always wore down, but got the idea to wear it up in her beehive for senior prom in the episode, "[[The Way We Was]]".  As shown in the episode where Marge's hair starts falling out in clumps, her hair is now close to knee length, as a lot of hair would be needed to create her tall beehive.
 
 
 
In the Simpsons world, people with blue hairs are very common (other example being [[Milhouse Van Houten|Milhouse]] and his parents).
 
 
 
==Jobs==
 
When she's not cooking up a storm at the Simpson home, Marge is out living the wild life. She's been tempted to start a life of crime by her neighbor, [[Ruth Powers]]. Another time she became a [[Springfield police]] officer and had to arrest [[Homer Jay Simpson|Homer]]. As the Simpson babe she's even had a smooth-talking bowling instructor try to put the moves on her. Marge's one-episode jobs have included:
 
 
 
*Pretzel maker/saleswoman
 
*Cop
 
*Real-estate agent
 
*[[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]] worker
 
*Professional artist
 
*Substitute teacher at [[Springfield Elementary]]
 
*Semi-professional bodybuilder
 
*Novel writer
 
*The "Listen Lady" who answers calls in place of [[Reverend Lovejoy]]
 
*Semi-professional gambler
 
 
 
==Age==
 
As with many Simpson characters, Marge's age changes to serve the story. In first-season episodes "[[Life on the Fast Lane]]" and "[[Some Enchanted Evening]]", Marge is said to be 34, but her age was later changed to 38, possibly because she and Homer attended their twentieth anniversary high-school reunion in one episode. In seventeenth season episode "[[Regarding Margie]]", Homer mentions that Marge is his age, meaning she could be anywhere between 36 and 40. In "[[Bart After Dark]]" she claims to have lived in Springfield for 37 years.
 
 
 
==The Simpsons Hit & Run==
 
Marge is playable in the fourth level as she tries to find out what is wrong with Bart, but makes several appearances in the first level. She often gives Homer missions and even drives him in her Canyonero in the sixth mission of that level as she attempts to stop Bonestorm 2 hitting the shelves. When characters use the Canyonero in levels two, five, six and seven, Marge appears in the car.  
 
  
  

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"hrrm!" -Marge's catch phrase

Marjorie "Marge" Bouvier Simpson
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Character Information
Gender: Female
Status:
Unknown
Age: 34
Hair: Tall Blue Bee-Hive
Occupation: Housewife
Relatives: Father: Clancy Bouvier
Mother Jacqueline Bouvier
Aunt: Gladys Bouvier
Sisters: Patty and Selma
Brother: Arthur Bouvier
Niece: Ling Bouvier
Husband: Homer Simpson
Son: Hugo Simpson
Son: Bart Simpson
Daughter: Lisa Simpsons
Daughter: Maggie Simpson

appearance=Good Night

Voiced by: Julie Kavner


Marjorie "Marge" Simpson (née Bouvier) voiced by Julie Kavner, is the well-meaning and patient wife of Homer Simpson. Her most notable physical feature is her blue hair, styled into an improbably high beehive (kept in place by Johnson's Water Seal); she is proud to have never met anyone with taller hair outside Graceland. Homer once mentioned in Secrets of a Successful Marriage that she actually dyes her hair blue, being "gray as a mule since she was seventeen".

Marge spends most of her time doing housework, minding Maggie, being supportive of Lisa, and either disciplining Bart or protecting him from Homer's wrath. She was named after, and loosely based on, Margaret "Marge" Groening, mother of series creator Matt Groening. In many ways, Marge Simpson is modeled on the stereotypical 1950s suburban housewife, by using stereotypes such as her faux pearl necklace.

Personality

File:7f12.jpg
Teenage Marge and Homer Simpson when they first (knowingly) talked, in high school 1974.

Marge’s image is typically that of a stereotypical sitcom mother, who is sometimes portrayed as naive and gullible. Despite having higher morals than most other characters, Marge has had her fair share of wild escapades throughout the show’s history. She was once a police officer in Springfield, took therapy for road rage, was jailed for shoplifting, became a gambling addict, showed alcoholic tendencies, was an unwilling participant in a cross-country police chase, overdosed on steroids, cheated on a cooking competition and developed amnesia. She has also sold drugs at a garage sale which she was jailed for. In "The Joy of Sect", she escapes brainwashing by the Movementarian Church, showing a surprisingly strong will. Marge is the only member of the family who encourages church attendance. She also appears to have significant athletic ability in times of danger. She is bilingual, being fully fluent in French.

Politically, Marge generally aligns with the Democratic Party. She once mentions that she voted for Jimmy Carter ("twice" according to Lisa) and supported the candidacy of their state's progressive governor Mary Bailey, and also claimed to have been extremely depressed when Lyndon B. Johnson died.

Talents

Marge is a talented painter. When she was a teenager she had an intense crush on Ringo Starr and painted a large number of portraits of him. She also wrote to him, but only received a reply 25 years later. After Homer discovered her old paintings, Lisa encouraged Marge to enroll in an art contest in which her portrait of a drunk Homer asleep on the couch won a local art competition. She was then hired by Mr. Burns to do a portrait of him. After many attempts, she almost gave up until a belated response from Ringo Starr (stating that she had talent) inspired her to continue. The resulting portrait won even Mr. Burns’ praise, a massive feat in itself.

Marge is a very talented cook. She once started a pretzel business, which flourished with the aid of the mafia. She has entered various cooking challenges, although circumstances such as vengeful competitors and overheated ovens cause her to lose and once, sabotage other competitors. Marge revealed in the episode All's Fair in Oven War that she feeds the family on twelve dollars a week, using sawdust to pad Homer's food. In general she is regarded as a very good cook, despite the unusual fact that she knows of fewer than eight spices and apparently constructs very bad ice cream sundaes. She is especially renowned for her pork chops, Homer's favorite dish.

Appearance

Hair

As a teen, Marge had waist length hair that she always wore down, but got the idea to wear it in her trademark beehive for senior prom in the episode The Way We Was; this is sometimes contradicted by more recent episodes that show Marge as a child, where she is portrayed with her hair worn tall. In the episode Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious, her hair is shown close to her knees, consistent with the logic that a lot of hair would be needed to create her tall beehive. It was revealed by Homer in Secrets of a Successful Marriage that Marge dyes her hair with blue dye #56, stating "She’s been gray as a mule since she was seventeen." Because of her unusually large hairstyle, her height is reported to be 8'6", as noted by Apu in the episode Marge in Chains. In The Way We Weren't, her hair was blue before she met Homer and was brunette at one time due to Marge ironing a piece of her hair for a long time. In The Simpsons Season Four DVD commentary, Matt Groening states that the original idea behind Marge's hair was to conceal large rabbit ears. The gag was intended to be revealed in the final episode of the series, but was scrapped early on due to inconsistencies. [1]

Age

File:HusbandsAndKnivesPromo.jpg
A picture of Marge Simpson from the recent episode Husbands and Knives.

As with many Simpson characters, Marge's age changes to serve the story. In first-season episodes Life on the Fast Lane and Some Enchanted Evening, Marge is said to be 34, but her age was later changed to 38, possibly because she and Homer attended their twentieth anniversary high-school reunion in one episode. In the episode Regarding Margie, Homer mentions that Marge is his age, meaning she could be anywhere between 36 and 40. In Bart After Dark she claims to have lived in Springfield for 37 years.

Character

Creation

Matt Groening first conceived the Simpson family in the lobby of James L. Brooks' office. He had been called in to pitch a series of animated shorts, and had intended to present his Life in Hell series. When he realized that animating Life in Hell would require him to rescind publication rights for his life's work, Groening decided to go in another direction.[2] He hurriedly sketched out his version of a dysfunctional family, and named the characters after various members of his own family, with Marge being the name of his mother.[2] Marge then made her debut with the rest of the Simpsons clan on 19 April, 1987 in the Tracey Ullman short "Good Night".[3]


  1. Matt Groening, The Complete Fourth Season DVD (2004) commentary for episode Selmas Choice. 20th Century Fox
  2. 2.0 2.1 BBC. (2000). 'The Simpsons': America's First Family (6 minute edit for the season 1 DVD) (DVD). UK: 20th Century Fox.
  3. Richmond, Ray; Antonia Coffman (1997). The Simpsons: A Complete Guide to our Favorite Family. Harper Collins Publishers, pg. 14. ISBN 0-00-638898-1