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Bambi Bouvier
Bambi Bouvier.jpg
Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Deceased
Relatives: Father: Henri Petitbois
Mother: Marie Petitbois
Husband: Pépé Bouvier
Sons: Clarence, JoJo and Chester Bouvier
Daughter: Charlene Bouvier
First appearance: The Simpsons Uncensored Family Album


Bambi Bouvier (née Petitbois), occasionally referred to as Great Grandma Bouvier, was the daughter of Henri and Marie Petitbois and the paternal grandmother of Marge Simpson. She married Pépé Bouvier and they had three sons; Clarence, JoJo and Chester Bouvier and one daughter; Charlene Bouvier. Like many other Bouvier relatives, Bambi smoked.

History[edit]

When Marge was young, Bambi owned a old dog named Fetchy. She owned a silver locket with a picture of her in her flapper days. She told Marge that the 1972 soft rock song Brandy (written by Elliot Lurie) was based on her life. Selma sings Brandy as a sad ballad lullaby to Lisa.[1]

What appeared to be a Civil War figurine was passed down to Marge from her or Marge's other grandmother, but when the family went to sell it to Cockamamie's, it turned out to be a liquor bottle from the early 1970s.[2]

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