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| '''Bambi Bouvier''' (née '''Petitbois'''), occasionally referred to as '''Great Grandma Bouvier''', was the daughter of [[Henri Petitbois|Henri]] and [[Marie Petitbois]] and the paternal grandmother of [[Marge Simpson]]. She married [[Pépé Bouvier]] and they had three sons; [[Clancy Bouvier|Clancy]], [[JoJo Bouvier|JoJo]] and [[Chester Bouvier]] and one daughter; [[Charlene Bouvier]]. Like many other Bouvier relatives, Bambi smoked. | | '''Bambi Bouvier''' (née '''Petitbois'''), occasionally referred to as '''Great Grandma Bouvier''', was the daughter of [[Henri Petitbois|Henri]] and [[Marie Petitbois]] and the paternal grandmother of [[Marge Simpson]]. She married [[Pépé Bouvier]] and they had three sons; [[Clancy Bouvier|Clancy]], [[JoJo Bouvier|JoJo]] and [[Chester Bouvier]] and one daughter; [[Charlene Bouvier]]. Like many other Bouvier relatives, Bambi smoked. |
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| + | == History == |
| When Marge was young, Bambi owned a old dog named [[Fetchy]]. She owned a silver locket with a picture of her in her {{w|flapper}} days. She told Marge that the 1972 soft rock song ''{{w|Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)|Brandy}}'' was based on her life. [[Selma]] sings ''Brandy'' as a sad ballad lullaby to [[Lisa]].<ref>"[[Principal Charming]]"</ref> | | When Marge was young, Bambi owned a old dog named [[Fetchy]]. She owned a silver locket with a picture of her in her {{w|flapper}} days. She told Marge that the 1972 soft rock song ''{{w|Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)|Brandy}}'' was based on her life. [[Selma]] sings ''Brandy'' as a sad ballad lullaby to [[Lisa]].<ref>"[[Principal Charming]]"</ref> |
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