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Mrs. Samson

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Mrs. Samson
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Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Alive
Age: 20s-40s
Hair: Hair: Brown
Monobrow: Black
Occupation: Unknown
Relatives: Son: Gerald Samson
First appearance: "The Canine Mutiny"
Voiced by: Maggie Roswell


Mrs. Samson is the mother of Gerald Samson.

History

Mrs. Samson as seen in a Maggie's Crib comic story.

Mrs. Samson was among the mothers who attended a "Midday Mommies" gathering at the Simpson home and were sharply critical of the snacks that Marge served.[1]

Description

Like her son Gerald, Mrs. Samson has a dark unibrow. She has brown hair.

Trivia

  • Ironically, her voice actress shares the same first name as her son's arch-nemesis.

Non-canon

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Mrs. Samson
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Behind the Laughter

Mrs. Samson has made a couple of appearances in the Maggie's Crib series of comic stories. In these stories Mrs. Samson is portrayed as plump and friendly to Marge, as opposed to in television episodes, where she's shown as slim and somewhat snobbish. Maggie's and Gerald's rivalry, however, is not only consistent between TV and the comics but also expanded on a bit in the Maggie's Crib stories.

In the comics, Mrs. Samson has been depicted with white hair as well as brown hair.[2]

Appearances

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References