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Agnes Skinner

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Agnes Skinner
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Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Unknown
Age: 70s/80s
Hair: Gray
Occupation: Works at the City Intern Applications
Relatives: Husband: Sheldon Skinner
Children: Seymour Skinner (real) and Seymour Skinner (Armin Tamzarian)
First appearance: The Telltale Head
Voiced by: Tress MacNeille


"Seymour!"
―Agnes catchphrase

Agnes Skinner is the strict and bitter mother of Seymour Skinner. She is very harshly controlling of Seymour, and treats him like a mother would a small child, once grounding him because he did not say who was at the door after answering it. She hates Seymour's choice in women, especially Edna Krabappel. Agnes has married a total of four times, once with Skinner's father, Sheldon Skinner, and following Sheldon's death she then married three more times, each time, to a tow truck driver. Several Springfield residents (including the Simpsons) are afraid of her.

Biography

In the 1920's, Agnes performed as a wing walker. In "Boy Meets Curl," it is revealed that some of Agnes' resentment to Seymour may have derived from even before Seymour was born - during the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Agnes competed in the pole vaulting event while 9-months pregnant. When Seymour makes his first kick, he hits the bar, thus, making Agnes lose and subsequently crushing her dreams, this is probably why she is so harsh on Seymour.

Personality

When she first appeared as a kindly old woman who embarrassingly called her son "Spanky". According to the DVD audio commentary it is said that her current mean streak can be attributed to the incident involving Bart that took place in that episode in which, while sitting in a urinal stall, Bart caused the toilets to explode. Currently, she is harshly controlling of Seymour, who spends more time with her than with his old girlfriend, Edna Krabappel.  

Relationship with Seymour

Agnes shares an unhealthy relationship with her son, which often borders on psychosis. Examples include Agnes covering up "her half of the television" with cardboard to spite Seymour. When Seymour is out of the house, Agnes phones him regularly demanding to be taken out of the bath, shielded from the glare of car lights on the street, and other such petty requests. She hides his car keys as a punishment for his talking to a woman on the phone. Seymour himself is very obedient and almost distressingly physically and emotionally close to her (for example, when Edna agreed to marry Seymour, Agnes murmured under her breath "three in the bed!"). Agnes Skinner's catchphrase is "Seymour!" often used to snap her son's attention (as opposed to Superintendent Chalmers's catchphrase, "Skin-NER!"). She also uses him as a slave for her own bidding as evident from the quote "Why couldn't you have died instead of the Car?".[1]

Future

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Treehouse of Horror

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The death of Agnes Skinner

Although with no continuity Agnes is dropped to her death from many stories up in Treehouse of Horror XI when Homer is attempting a good deed.

Future

In the future, Seymour keeps her living head in a jar in his and Edna's home, similar to the heads in a jar shown in Futurama.

Family

Real Son

In "The Principal and the Pauper", Agnes' biological son, the real Seymour Skinner (voiced by Martin Sheen), returns to Springfield from war. Agnes, unhappy with her new living situation with her biological son, travels to Capital City to take back Armin Tamzarian. She and other Springfieldians, who have grown to like Tamzarian, force the real Seymour Skinner out of Springfield, tying him to a freight train cart headed out of the town.

Husband

Her husband Sheldon Skinner resmbles Armin Tamzarian (now legally Seymour Skinner) and not the real Seymour, this is most likely an inconsistency. Agnes has also claimed that she was married to three tow truckers. She also breifly dated Comic book guy, before he was arrested for having a secret room full of illegal videos.

Episode Appearances

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  • ((Ep
  • The Crepes of Wrath
  • Brother from the Same Planet
  • Marge in Chains
  • Rosebud
  • Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song
  • Bart of Darkness
  • Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily
  • Lisa the Vegetarian
  • Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming
  • The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular
  • Marge Be Not Proud
  • Scenes From the Class Struggle in Springfield
  • Bart the Fink
  • Lisa the Iconoclast
  • 22 Short Films About Springfield
  • Much Apu About Nothing
  • Homerpalooza
  • The Twisted World of Marge Simpson
  • Brother from Another Series
  • Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment
  • Grade School Confidential
  • In Marge We Trust
  • The Principal and the Pauper
  • Treehouse of Horror VIII
  • The Cartridge Family
  • Lisa the Skeptic
  • Bart Carny
  • The Last Temptation of Krust
  • Lisa the Simpson
  • Lost Our Lisa
  • Natural Born Kissers
  • Lard of the Dance
  • Homer to the Max
  • Make Room for Lisa
  • Monty Can't Buy Me Love
  • E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)
  • Alone Again, Natura-Diddly
  • Last Tap Dance in Springfield
  • The Computer Wore Menace Shoes
  • Pokey Mom
  • Worst Episode Ever
  • Simpson Safari
  • Trilogy of Error
  • I'm Goin' to Praiseland
  • The Bart Wants What It Wants
  • Gump Roast
  • Little Girl in the Big Ten
  • Large Marge
  • The Great Louse Detective
  • Special Edna
  • Pray Anything
  • I'm Spelling as Fast as I Can
  • Barting Over
  • A Star is Born Again
  • Mr. Spritz Goes to Washington
  • 'Scuse Me While I Miss the Sky
  • Dude, Where's My Ranch?
  • Treehouse of Horror XIV
  • My Mother the Carjacker
  • The President Wore Pearls
  • The Regina Monologues
  • Diatribe of a Mad Housewife
  • Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore
  • The Wandering Juvie
  • My Big Fat Geek Wedding
  • Bart-Mangled Banner
  • Fraudcast News
  • Midnight Rx
  • Goo Goo Gai Pan
  • Mobile Homer
  • The Seven-Beer Snitch
  • Future-Drama
  • The Heartbroke Kid
  • Don't Fear the Roofer
  • A Star Is Torn
  • Thank God It's Doomsday
  • Home Away from Homer
  • The Father, the Son, and the Holy Guest Star
  • The Girl Who Slept Too Little
  • Milhouse of Sand and Fog
  • Treehouse of Horror XVI
  • Marge's Son Poisoning
  • Bart Has Two Mommies
  • Million Dollar Abie
  • The Monkey Suit
  • Jazzy and The Pussycats
  • Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em...
  • The Boys of Bummer
  • Midnight Towboy
  • Treehouse of Horror XVIII
  • E Pluribus Wiggum
  • Lost Verizon
  • Homer And Lisa Exchange Cross Words
  • How the Test Was Won
  • Boy Meets Curl
  • The Simpsons Movie
  • }}

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