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Grandma Flanders

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Revision as of 18:44, January 9, 2016 by Goatworlds (talk | contribs) (she's related to rod and todd, so they're here now.)
Not to be confused with Mona Flanders.
"Hello, Joe."
―Grandma Flanders[src]
Grandma Flanders
Grammy.png
Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Deceased
Age: 100[1]
Hair: Gray
Relatives: Grandson: Ned Flanders
Daughter: Mona Flanders
Great-grandkids: Rod and Todd Flanders
First appearance: "Lisa's First Word"
Voiced by: Yeardley Smith[2]


Grandma Flanders is the grandma of Ned Flanders.

History

She appeared when a young Bart was staying with the Flanders family while Marge was giving birth to Lisa. He was running down a hallway when he ran into Grandma Flanders and she nearly frightened him to death. She then called Ned ("Joe") and asked him to help her with her sums.[3]

When a young Bart Simpson was going to the toilet at the Flanders house, Grandma Flanders scared him by saying "Can you help me with my sums?"

Some years later, she was responsible for babysitting Bart and Lisa along with Rod and Todd while their parents went to brunch together. She appeared to die, leaving the children unsupervised, but Dr. Hibbert later informed the Flanders family that she just barely survived. However, she was so weak that just hearing Ned's songs of praise was enough to actually kill her, according to Homer.[4]

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