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Sherri & Terri
Sherriterri.gif
Character Information
Gender: Female
Status:
Unknown
Age: 10
Hair: Purple
Occupation: Student
Relatives: Mother and Father
First appearance: Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire
Voiced by: Russi Taylor, Nancy Cartwright


Sherri and Terri are Twins with long purple hair. They are in the same class with Bart at the Springfield Elementary School.

History

Sherri and Terri are identical twin sisters and are classmates with Bart in Mrs. Krabappel's fourth grade class. They are quite bright students and often very conniving and mean, even to each other. When it comes to Bart they are quite stuck up, and never miss an opportunity to berate him. Bart appears to have a crush on one of them[1]. Sherri referred to Bart as an ugly, smelly dork, but was convinced by Homer to go on a date with Bart after he told her that neither she nor Bart could do much better. One of the twins stated that her sister had a crush on Bart it is unknown if this is the truth or if it is just teasing[2]. Homer openly addressed Terri as "the one Bart has a crush on"[3].

When it comes to Lisa they are just as inconsistent. One minute they will be friends on the schoolyard playing together and the next they will be ganging up on her. More often than not it is the latter, usually not including Lisa because she is too smart or too weird. they also said Lisa has a big butt [4].

Sherri and Terri are also seen in the introduction. In the scene where Lisa is seen playing the saxophone, Sherri and Terri are sitting together holding their flutes, where in the new HD opening they are playing on Nintendo DSs.

Family

In "Homer's Odyssey" it is revealed that their father is Homer's supervisor at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. He fires Homer for causing an accident while waving to Bart from a cart during a school tour of the plant. Homer, however, had the last laugh when he was promoted above the twins' father to safety inspector. Their mother is shown in "Bart Sells His Soul" and looks just like her daughters. In Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in "The Curse of the Flying Hellfish", their grandmother is seen, who looks just like her daughter and like her granddaughters. Although Sherri and Terri are twins, in Sleeping with the Enemy, Sherri is seen reading a magazine with the headline "first born twin" (with a image of Selma on the front) and Terri is reading one that says "second born twin" (with Patty frowning on the front).

Possible Future

In the episode Future-Drama set "eight years in the future", it is revealed that Nelson Muntz simultaneously dated and impregnated both of the twins, who bore him four children (two sets of twins, naturally) shortly before Nelson's high school graduation. He abandoned them during Bart's graduation party, using the same statement his father said to him before abandoning him.

Creation

They have similarities to The Grady Twins (ghost girls) Danny sees in Stanley Kubrick's adaptation The Shining, of Stephen King's The Shining novel of the same name. In a deleted scene of the parody of the Shining called "Treehouse of Horror V" they are ghost twins seen by Bart. They also take on this role in The Simpsons Game were in a game engine elevator they are heard saying "Come Play With Us Simpsons".

Episode Appearances

References