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Difference between revisions of "Gavin"

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|job = Unknown
 
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|relatives = '''Mother''': [[Gavin and Katelyn's Mother|Unnamed]] <br />'''Sister''': [[Katelyn]]
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|status = Alive
|appearance = [[Marge Be Not Proud]]
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|relatives = '''Mother''': [[Gavin's Mother]]<br>Unknown fathers
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|appearance = "[[Marge Be Not Proud]]"
 
|voiced by = [[Nancy Cartwright]]
 
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==History==
 
==History==
Gavin's only known relatives are his sister Katelyn and his [[Gavin and Katelyn's Mother|mother]], who spoils him. For example, after she's already bought Gavin several other video games, she gives him '''two''' ''[[Bonestorm]]'' video games. Gavin insists on getting two because he doesn't want to share with Katelyn. Bart, seeing the exchange, says that Gavin must be "the happiest kid in the world."<ref>[[Marge Be Not Proud]]</ref>
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Gavin's only known relatives are his sister Katelyn and his [[Gavin's Mother|mother]], who spoils him. For example, after she's already bought Gavin several other video games, she gives him '''two''' ''[[Bonestorm]]'' video games. Gavin insists on getting two because he doesn't want to share with Katelyn. Bart, seeing the exchange, says that Gavin must be "the happiest kid in the world."<ref>[[Marge Be Not Proud]]</ref>
  
 
Gavin is later seen with his mother buying breakfast cereal. When he doesn't like the cereal she picks out, he expresses the desire to live with '''one''' of his fathers. This likely means that Gavin's true father is divorced from his mother and that she has remarried and divorced at least once since then<ref>[[Lisa Gets an "A"]]</ref>.
 
Gavin is later seen with his mother buying breakfast cereal. When he doesn't like the cereal she picks out, he expresses the desire to live with '''one''' of his fathers. This likely means that Gavin's true father is divorced from his mother and that she has remarried and divorced at least once since then<ref>[[Lisa Gets an "A"]]</ref>.
  
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
 
 
According to the DVD commentaries, Gavin is based on the many spoiled children and their mothers seen shopping in the streets of New York City.
 
According to the DVD commentaries, Gavin is based on the many spoiled children and their mothers seen shopping in the streets of New York City.
  

Revision as of 08:59, January 16, 2011

Gavin
Gavin.png
Gavin and his mother
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Age: ~10
Hair: Brown
Occupation: Unknown
Relatives: Mother: Gavin's Mother
Unknown fathers
First appearance: "Marge Be Not Proud"
Voiced by: Nancy Cartwright


Gavin is a spoiled kid about the same age as Bart.

History

Gavin's only known relatives are his sister Katelyn and his mother, who spoils him. For example, after she's already bought Gavin several other video games, she gives him two Bonestorm video games. Gavin insists on getting two because he doesn't want to share with Katelyn. Bart, seeing the exchange, says that Gavin must be "the happiest kid in the world."[1]

Gavin is later seen with his mother buying breakfast cereal. When he doesn't like the cereal she picks out, he expresses the desire to live with one of his fathers. This likely means that Gavin's true father is divorced from his mother and that she has remarried and divorced at least once since then[2].

Behind the Laughter

According to the DVD commentaries, Gavin is based on the many spoiled children and their mothers seen shopping in the streets of New York City.

Appearances

References