Miss Springfield
Miss Springfield
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Character Information
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Miss Springfield (voiced by Pamela Hayden) is a beauty pageant winner, who first appears in "Whacking Day".
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Role in The Simpsons
Primary Role and Appearances
She is the lover of Mayor Quimby, and is seen several times in bed with him. She only appears with the tape and the crown of Miss Springfield. Over the seasons, Miss Springfield underwent a design change and reappeared in later seasons with a new look.
Appearances
In "Mayored to the Mob", she is one of two women escorting Mayor Quimby to the nerd convention. Since then, she is often seen escorting Mayor Quimby to Springfield events. In Smoke on the Daughter, she refuses to smoke a cigarette because she is pregnant. In "Homerazzi" she was seen dancing with the celebrities, as she was one of the few Homer took a compromising photo of. In 'Scuse Me While I Miss the Sky her and Mayor Quimby are haveing sex in a motel and both their sashes get mixed. Also, in Bart Gets Famous her and Mayor Quimby are making out and Martha finds out but Quimby yells "I didn't do it" and also in Bart's Inner Child Quimby exclaims she is not his wife but he will yet sleep with her. In See Homer Run in a parody of the 2003 California Recall Election she tries to run for Mayor so no one will laugh at her singing.
Characteristics
Problems
She is illiterate as revealed in She Used To Be My Girl, news reporter Chloe Talbot revealed a video of Mayor Quimby's womanizing. In the video, Miss Springfield had read Quimby's sash as "Major", causing him to get frustrated with her. While, (in bed) Mayor Quimby then revealed she was illiterate. In "Last of the Red Hat Mamas" she berates Mayor Quimby about lying to her about Martha Quimby's "death". He scolds her for lying about her graduating from "typing school". She then admits she has trouble with the space bar.
Other
In one episode, she had finally spoken to Mayor Quimby, causing him to panic while saying, "Aw no! That's how you sound like? I never should have bought you that opera house!". She has a quavering, somewhat reverbrating voice.