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Allergies

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Bart and Principal Skinner having an allergic reaction to "Peanut Shrimp"

Allergies are a medical condition where people react badly to substances such as foods or things in the environment such as plants or animals. Depending on the person's degree of sensitivity, a wide variety of reactions is possible, including sniffles, itching, swelling, rashes or even life-threatening anaphylactic shock. Common allergies include sensitivity to bee stings, milk, peanuts, seafood and hay fever (sensitivity to one or more types of pollen).

People with allergies

Bart Simpson

Bart has been mentioned to be allergic to various things. He is allergic to cauliflower[1], butterscotch, imitation butterscotch, glow-in-the-dark monster make-up[2] and shrimp.[3] However, Bart has been seen eating shrimp before[4] and once stated that he "ate so much shrimp".[5] so it is unknown why he was allergic to shrimp.

Bart fell into a vat of "Peanut Shrimp", causing him to have an allergic reaction.[3]

It is possible that he found out that he was allergic to shrimp later and it wasn't actually shrimp he ate, just something he thought was shrimp or looked like shrimp. It could have been prawns which he may not have been allergic to.

Lisa Simpson

Lisa Simpson with bad hayfever

Lisa is allergic to pollen and has hayfever. She seemed to have a bad reaction to it although it may have only been because of the plants in Cypress Creek as she is unaffected elsewhere.[6]

Marge Simpson

Marge is allergic to sea food, including shrimp, which was passed down to Bart.[7]

Maggie Simpson

Maggie is allergic to strained peas.[8]

Seymour Skinner

Seymour Skinner is allergic to peanuts.[3] He banned any peanuts from being brought into Springfield Elementary School once as a result. He fell into a vat of "Peanut Shrimp", causing him to have a reaction.[3]

Milhouse Van Houten

Milhouse is allergic to honey, wheat, dairy, non-dairy and even his own tears.[3] He also says that real milk can kill him, though he often drinks it, meaning he may have been wrong.[9]

Mr. Muntz after having a severe reaction to peanuts

Mr. Muntz

Mr. Muntz is allergic to peanuts. When he left to get some milk, he bought a chocolate bar, not knowing it had peanuts in. He bit into the chocolate bar and instantly swelled up, looking like Elephant Man and was taken into a freak show, where they kept throwing peanuts at him.[10]

Waylon Smithers after being stung by a bee

Waylon Smithers

Smithers is allergic to bee stings. A bee once stung him in the eye when he was on a tandem bike with Mr. Burns. Burns then made Smithers cycle to the hospital, where they crash outside.[11] However, he was once stung by bees with nothing happening at all.[12]

Jimbo Jones

Jimbo Jones is allergic to bee stings. When he and Kearney tried to get Bart by siccing a hive of bees on him, the bees couldn't sting Bart because he was wearing a bulletproof vest. The bees instead went after Jimbo and Kearney, and Jimbo ended up in the hospital due to an allergic reaction.[13]

Behind the Laughter

Discontinuity with allergies

There is some discontinuity with allergies throughout the series. Notably, Waylon Smithers has been stung by bees after in "Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk" and didn't show a reaction. Lisa has also never shown having hay fever at all anywhere else, and even though it may have just been Cypress Creek's plants, she should have shown at least some symptoms elsewhere. Bart has also been shown eating shrimp before, despite the fact he is allergic to it.

While it is possible to lose allergies as you grow older, the characters in The Simpsons do not age so that can not be used as an excuse. The only logical explanation for this discontinuity is that it is a result of oversights from the producers and writers.

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