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The Vamp

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The Vamp
Vamp.png
Animal Information
Species: Dog
Color: Blue
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Non-canon
Relatives: Husband: Shady
Kids: Bart Puppy
Lisa Puppy
9 other unnamed
First Appearance: "Love, Springfieldian Style"
Voiced by: Julie Kavner


The Vamp is a dog in a story by Marge Simpson.

History

Shady saw the Vamp and instantly fell in love with her. He picked flowers for her and went to give them to her before getting hurt by a stampede of people. Shady then asked the Vamp out on a date and she agreed. The two of them went to Luigi's Restaurant where they were given a plate of spaghetti. They then went and had sex, which resulted in the Vamp getting pregnant. Upon realizing this would happen, Shady left and they didn't see each other for weeks. During this time, the Vamp gave birth to eleven puppies and got upset at Shady for not coming back for her.

Eventually, two of Shady and the Vamp's puppies, Bart Puppy and Lisa Puppy, went looking for their father, despite the Vamp telling them to forget about him. After Shady rescued the puppies, they went back to the Vamp's house. Shady then begged the Vamp to let him stay and she agreed.

Behind the Laughter

The Vamp is based on Lady from the film Lady and the Tramp.

Appearances

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