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Bonnie is, along with [[Billy the Kid]], [[Clyde Barrow]] and [[Jesus]], one of those who in America are praised after they died.<ref>"[[Funeral for a Fiend]]"</ref>
 
Bonnie is, along with [[Billy the Kid]], [[Clyde Barrow]] and [[Jesus]], one of those who in America are praised after they died.<ref>"[[Funeral for a Fiend]]"</ref>
  
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Bonnie appeared in a story told by [[Marge]]. In 1933, during the Great Depression, Bonnie Parker rejected [[Cletus Spuckler|a man]] trying to get her attention, saying she was looking for someone exciting. [[Clyde Barrow]] overheard this conversation and introduced himself to Bonnie, claiming to be bad. Bonnie then told Clyde to rob a [[Barrow & Son|Feed Store]] to prove that he was bad. Clyde eagerly did so, robbing what turned out to be his own store that he co-owned. Bonnie and Clyde then escaped together, with Bonnie getting turned on by the violence.
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In 1933, during the Great Depression, Bonnie Parker rejects a man trying to get her attention, saying she is looking for someone exciting. [[Clyde Barrow]] then arrives, and after robbing a store, the two run off. Clyde discovers Bonnie's passion is violence, and the two go on a crime spree by robbing banks. After tricking a citizen into helping them, the two garner intense popularity in the country for and they got a radio show named after them. The citizen they tricked soon realizes what had happened, and snitches to the police. The Louisiana officers soon arrive, and the cops gun Bonnie and Clyde down. While dying, Bonnie tells Clyde that she is looking for a man with more excitement, and that they would never have been together.<ref>"[[Love, Springfieldian Style]]"</ref>
 
  
== Behind the Laughter ==
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The pair then started to rob banks all over the state. After having car trouble, they were offered help by a [[Ned Flanders|clueless accomplice]] who took them from bank to bank. Eventually, their accomplice turned them in to [[Sheriff Wiggum]] upon learning they were unmarried criminals. The accomplice stopped [[Bonnie and Clyde death car|the car]] on the road then ran off to tell the police to shoot at Bonnie and Clyde. As they were dying, Bonnie told Clyde that she thought they should see other people as he wasn't exciting enough for her.<ref>"[[Love, Springfieldian Style]]"</ref>
*Bonnie in "Love, Springfieldian Style" is based on [[Homer Simpson]]'s character.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:16, April 27, 2024

Bonnie Parker
Bonnie Parker.png
Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Deceased
Hair: Blue/Red
Occupation: Criminal
First appearance: "Funeral for a Fiend"
Voiced by: Julie Kavner


Bonnie Parker was a criminal with Clyde Barrow and appears in a story by Homer Simpson.

History[edit]

Bonnie is, along with Billy the Kid, Clyde Barrow and Jesus, one of those who in America are praised after they died.[1]

Bonnie appeared in a story told by Marge. In 1933, during the Great Depression, Bonnie Parker rejected a man trying to get her attention, saying she was looking for someone exciting. Clyde Barrow overheard this conversation and introduced himself to Bonnie, claiming to be bad. Bonnie then told Clyde to rob a Feed Store to prove that he was bad. Clyde eagerly did so, robbing what turned out to be his own store that he co-owned. Bonnie and Clyde then escaped together, with Bonnie getting turned on by the violence.

The pair then started to rob banks all over the state. After having car trouble, they were offered help by a clueless accomplice who took them from bank to bank. Eventually, their accomplice turned them in to Sheriff Wiggum upon learning they were unmarried criminals. The accomplice stopped the car on the road then ran off to tell the police to shoot at Bonnie and Clyde. As they were dying, Bonnie told Clyde that she thought they should see other people as he wasn't exciting enough for her.[2]

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