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Martha Quimby

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Martha Quimby
Martha Quimby.png
Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Alive
Hair: Black
Relatives: Husband: Joe Quimby
Son: Joey Quimby
Nephew: Freddie Quimby
Brother-In Law: Clovis Quimby
First appearance: "Bart Gets Famous"
Voiced by: Maggie Roswell


Martha Quimby is the long-suffering wife of Mayor Quimby.

History

Relationship with Mayor Quimby

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Martha is well aware that Mayor Quimby cheats on her; she only stays with him because she enjoys the power that goes with being the mayor's wife. Martha puts up a brave front of being all right with the mayor's cheating, but on one occasion she revealed her true feelings. Marge Simpson was visiting the Quimby house and talking to Martha in the mayor's home office. Martha accidentally pressed a button that transformed the office into a combination bar/strip joint, and broke down in tears at the sight of scantily clad women in cages being lowered from the ceiling.[1] Homer threw a Mardi Gras party, having invited most of the town. Joe speaks at the beginning of the party to say the party is open. But at the same time, this wife, Martha try to call Joe and he ask people to behave as if it were a conference in Zurich. At the same time, Martha came next to Quimby, and he says that he was disappointed and he had forgotten that she had come with him.[2]

First Lady of Springfield

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Martha is the first lady of Springfield. She often goes with Joe Quimby to events, for example in the annual Easter celebration at Mayor Quimby's mansion. After this, Martha Quimby goes on a tour of the mansion with housewives of Springfield, like Helen Lovejoy, Martha Quimby and Berenice Hibbert.

Relationship with other women of Springfield

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Martha Quimby is already seen in the church next to Joe. She doesn't was present with the group of housewives, with Agnes Skinner, Maude Flanders and Helen Lovejoy. She was seen with Cookie Kwan and Lindsey Naegle and Manjula Nahasapeemapetilon in competition to have a appointment with the new famous hairdresser in Springfield, Julio.[3]

Relatives

Martha is related to actor Rainier Wolfcastle's wife, Maria.[4]

Non-canon

In Lisa's dream, Mayor Quimby's New Year's Resolution was to spend more time with his wife. He did, but eventually she divorced him as she realised she didn't love him.[5]

The Simpsons: Tapped Out

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Mrs. Quimby
Image Cost Unlock method Unlocks with Unlock message
Martha Quimby.png Cash260,000 Level 53
Higher Class of Politics Pt. 1
Spiffany's Behind every great man is an irate woman.
Technical Information ID Groups Internal Name
111000 High Roller, Civil Servant, Regular Female, Regular Characters, Adult, Rich People, Normal Springfielders MarthaQuimby

Behind the Laughter

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Like Sarah Wiggum and Bernice Hibbert, Martha is one of the less notable and more sane characters on the show. Also like Mrs. Wiggum and Mrs. Hibbert, Martha plays the role of the quiet housewife, the wife to a corrupted husband.

Martha often wears a pink suit and pillbox hat, a style similar to the one that Jacqueline Kennedy made famous.

Appearances

References