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|name = Edna Krabappel–Flanders
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|gender = {{Female}}
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|hair = Brown
job=Fourth grade teacher at [[Springfield Elementary]]|
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|age = 41<ref>"[[The Fool Monty]]"</ref>
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|status = Deceased
appearance= [[Bart the Genius]]|
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|job = Fourth grade teacher at [[Springfield Elementary]]
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|relatives = '''Husband:''' [[Ned Flanders]]<br>'''Ex-husband:''' [[Mr. Krabappel]]<br>'''Stepsons''' [[Rod]] and [[Todd Flanders]]<br>'''Sister:''' Unnamed<ref>"[[Stealing First Base]]"</ref>
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|appearance = "[[Bart the Genius]]"
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|last appearance = "[[The Man Who Grew Too Much]]"
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'''Edna Krabappel–Flanders'''<ref>[http://www.simpsonsworld.com/video/283744835990 SimpsonsWorld.com (Script View for Every Episode)] [http://i.imgur.com/1z9s2J4.png (link for non-US users)]</ref> (née '''Krabappel''') (more commonly known as '''Mrs. Krabappel''' or, known by [[Bart]] as '''Mrs. K''') was a [[Fourth Grade|4th Grade]] teacher at [[Springfield Elementary School]]. Before Edna was married she lived in [[Krapabbel apartment|an apartment block]]<ref name="BGAZ">"[[Bart Gets a "Z"]]"</ref> and before passing away, she lived at [[744 Evergreen Terrace]].<ref name="Ned 'n Edna's Blend Agenda">"[[Ned 'n Edna's Blend Agenda]]"</ref>
She is a stereotypical "downtrodden schoolteacher" who has had any idealism that she ever had beaten out of her by the sad realities of resource hungry schools and misbehaving children. Despite holding a Master's degree from Bryn Mawr College, she seems poorly educated, a caricature of American public school teachers, as evidenced by the episode when [[Lisa Simpson| Lisa]] steals all the teacher's manuals and the teachers are unable to do any work.
 
'''Ms. Edna Krabappel''' (a.k.a. '''Mrs. K''') is a [[fictional character]] from the [[animated TV series]] [[The Simpsons]], a [[4th Grade]] [[teacher]] at [[Springfield Elementary School]], voiced by [[Marcia Wallace]]. Krabappel is the only character Wallace voices on a regular basis.
 
  
== Profile ==
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== Biography ==
Edna Krabappel holds a [[master's degree|Master's]] from [[Bryn Mawr College]], but is thoroughly jaded, a caricature of the American [[public school]] system, as evidenced on the occasion when [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] steals all the teachers' editions of the textbooks (which contain the answers), and the panicked teachers are unable to teach. In "[[The Seemingly Never-Ending Story]]", it's revealed that she was once a very hopeful, optimistic and attractive woman (i.e. slimmer figure, characteristic bags under her eyes are missing) who genuinely wanted to help people in need. It would seem that after years of frustration thanks to the school, and Bart in particular, this wore away on a somewhat tragic note.  
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[[File:Mrs Krabappel Every Simpsons Ever.jpg|thumb|left|250px]]
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Edna held a Master's from Bryn Mawr College, but is thoroughly jaded, a caricature of the American public school system, as evidenced on the occasion when [[Lisa]] steals all the teachers' editions of the textbooks (which contain the answers). Edna genuinely wanted to help people in need but it after years of frustration thanks to the school, and [[Bart Simpson]] in particular, this wore away on a somewhat tragic note.
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[[File:Edna Folder.png|thumbnail|left|Edna's character folder seen in the Hall of Records (circa 2006) when her romance with [[Principal Skinner]] was taking place]]
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There is some inconsistency about Edna's origins. Though she is said to have come to Springfield to begin teaching,<ref name="SNES">"[[The Seemingly Never-Ending Story]]"</ref> she can be seen running through the background in Springfield High School in when [[Clancy Wiggum]] is being videotaped as a hall monitor.<ref>"[[Springfield Up]]"</ref> Krabappel, like many other teachers at [[Springfield Elementary School]] smoked heavily, especially during school hours. It was also once implied that Edna Krabappel drinked heavily, as when Marge arrived at the school to use a restroom and stumbled upon the horrible conditions of the school, she noticed Edna Krabappel's class where Bart felt he had to sleep in class and uttered "stupid teacher," to which Edna was also sleeping in a similar fashion to Bart and uttering "stupid hangover"<ref>"[[Waverly Hills 9-0-2-1-D'oh]]"</ref> and once got fired when she became drunk (although the latter instance wasn't her fault, as her drink was spiked by her students in order to help her become laid back.).<ref name="BGAZ"/>
  
There is some inconsistency about Edna's origins. Though she is said to have come to Springfield to begin teaching in "The Seemingly Never-Ending Story" she can be seen running through the background in Springfield High School in "[[Springfield Up]]" when [[Clancy Wiggum]] is being videotaped as a hall monitor. Krabappel, like many other teachers at [[Springfield Elementary School]] smokes heavily, especially during school hours.
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=== Love life ===
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The most recurring theme about Edna is her non-existent love life, and as a result, loneliness and wish for male company. She was divorced; her husband ran off with their marriage counselor. She had talked about her ex living somewhere else exotic, but at one time, a man at the local gas station, while diagnosing a fault with her car, tastes sugar in the gasoline and states "Your ex-husband strikes again! <ref>"[[Bart the Lover]]"</ref>" As a result, she severely missed male company, and it is occasionally implied that she feels her biological clock ticking. She was shown as very sexually aggressive: she tried to pick up both Joey Kramer (Aerosmith's drummer).<ref>"[[Flaming Moe's]]"</ref> She had a relationship with Principal [[Seymour Skinner]].<ref>"[[Grade School Confidential]]"</ref> She can be seen at a [[Green Day]] concert on top of [[Seymour Skinner|Seymour's]] shoulders wearing a T-Shirt saying "Not my boyfriend" with an arrow pointing down at Skinner.<ref>''[[The Simpsons Movie]]''</ref>
  
== Love Life ==
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It's shown in a flashback that Edna was in a serious relationship with [[Moe Szyslak]] when she first moved to Springfield, before meeting Skinner or even becoming a teacher. She was about to run away with him (and possibly get married) but then changed her mind when she met [[Bart Simpson]], a student she believed needed help (it was revealed, however, that Bart was just stalling while [[Nelson Muntz]] stole microscopes from the school). At the end of the episode, Moe and Edna are a couple once again, much to Skinner's jealousy when he caught them making out on school property.<ref name="SNES"/> Indeed, Edna appears to be the object of many a man's desire, as evident by [[Sideshow Bob]]'s outrage when his romantic date with her is ruined by a spying Bart: "You only get one chance with Edna Krabappel!" One time, during an "edu-tainment" show at Springfield Elementary School, she did a balloon dance wearing nothing but balloons while she pops them to the tune of "Fever," mortifying the audience (especially Bart, who even went as far as to say "kill me" from witnessing it).<ref>"[[Marge Simpson in: "Screaming Yellow Honkers"]]"</ref> She often had dinner at [[The Pimento Grove]] with her on again - off again dates. At the time of her death, she was married to [[Ned Flanders]].<ref name="Ned 'n Edna's Blend Agenda"/>
The most recurring theme about Krabappel is her non-existent love life, and as a result, [[loneliness]] and wish for [[male]] company. She is divorced; her husband ran off with their marriage counselor. She has talked about her ex living somewhere else exotic, but in "[[Bart the Lover]]" a man at the local gas station, while diagnosing a fault with her car, tastes sugar in the gasoline and states "Your ex-husband strikes again!" As a result, she severely misses male company, and it is occasionally implied that she feels her [[Chronobiology|biological clock]] ticking. In early episodes, she is shown as very sexually aggressive: in "[[Flaming Moe's]]", she tried to pick up both [[Joey Kramer]] ([[Aerosmith]]'s drummer) and [[Homer Simpson]], even after learning he was married. In "[[One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish]]" she has a hot encounter with a Japanese sushi chef on the backseat of her car. The episode "[[Bart the Lover]]" was the first episode to give Krabappel a central role, and also to expand her character and personality. In the episode, Bart took cruel advantage of her loneliness by making her believe that her dream man ("played" by [[Gordie Howe]]) has responded to her "lonely hearts" ad.  However, Bart regretted doing this, confessed to his family and together, they successfully created a romantically diplomatic farewell letter from the false pen pal to allow Edna to feel loved.
 
  
Another theme is her relationship with the school principal, [[Seymour Skinner]]. In the episode [[Grade School Confidential]], she develops a secret romance with Skinner, a relationship that almost made it to the altar. Since then, Krabappel sometimes hates Skinner and does not like the fact that he lives with his [[mother]] and his overall personality, but other times she seems to enjoy his company and like him. In [[The Simpsons Movie]], she can be seen at the concert of [[Green Day]] on top of [[Seymour Skinner|Seymour's]] shoulders wearing a T-Shirt saying "Not my boyfriend" over her strangely enlarged breasts with an arrow pointing down.
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Edna also had relationships with [[Groundskeeper Willie]],<ref>"[[My Fair Laddy]]"</ref><ref>"[[To Surveil with Love]]"</ref><ref name="How Munched Is That Birdie in the Window?">"[[How Munched Is That Birdie in the Window?]]"</ref><ref name="The Ned-liest Catch">"[[The Ned-liest Catch]]"</ref> [[Superintendent Chalmers]],<ref name="How Munched Is That Birdie in the Window?"/> [[Jacques]],<ref>"[[Burns' Heir]]"</ref> [[Homer]], [[Lenny]], [[Carl]], [[Barney]], [[Professor Frink]], [[Drederick Tatum]], [[Krusty]], [[Bumblebee Man]], [[Cletus]], [[Reverend Lovejoy]], [[Arnie Pye]], [[Kent Brockman]], [[Patty]],<ref name="The Ned-liest Catch"/> [[Disco Stu]],<ref name="BGAZ"/><ref name="The Ned-liest Catch"/> [[Kirk Van Houten]]<ref>"[[Dumbbell Indemnity]]"</ref> and [[Sea Captain]].<ref>"[[Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens and Gays]]"</ref>
  
In Season 17 ("[[The Seemingly Never-Ending Story]]"), it's shown in a [[flashback (literary technique)|flashback]] that Krabappel was in a serious relationship with [[Moe Szyslak]] when she first moved to Springfield, before meeting Skinner or even becoming a teacher. She was about to run away with him (and possibly get married) but then changed her mind when she met [[Bart Simpson]], a student she believed needed help (it was revealed, however, that Bart was just stalling while [[Nelson Muntz]] stole microscopes from the school). At the end of the episode, Moe and Edna are a couple once again, much to Skinner's jealousy when he caught them making out on school property. Indeed, Krabappel appears to be the object of many a man's desire, as evident by [[Sideshow Bob]]'s outrage in one episode wherein his romantic date with her is ruined by a spying Bart: "You only get one chance with Edna Krabappel!"
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== Character ==
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== Trivia ==
===Creation===
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*She had a red marking pen named "Old Red".
Her last name is [[International Phonetic Alphabet|pronounced]] {{IPA|/krɑˈbɑpəl/}}, a play on the fruit "[[Malus|crabapple]]" and it is also a reference to the teacher Miss Crabtree from the 1930's ''[[The Little Rascals|Little Rascals]]'' serials.<ref name="Wolodarsky1">{{cite video | people=Wolodarsky, Wallace|year=2001|title=The Simpsons season 1 DVD commentary for the episode "Homer's Odyssey"| medium=DVD||publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> Part of the  original joke of her last name was that nobody every mispronounced her name and called her "Miss [[Malus|crabapple]]",<ref name="Groening1">{{cite video | people=Groening, Matt|year=2001|title=The Simpsons season 1 DVD commentary for the episode "Homer's Odyssey"| medium=DVD||publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> although her name has been been pronounced that way on a few occasions.
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*Edna Krabappel (before marriage) is featured in a version of [[Monopoly]], called "[[Edna Krabappoly]]".<ref>"[[Brawl in the Family]]"</ref>
  
===International versions===
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== Behind the Laughter ==
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=== Creation ===
* In [[France]], Edna Krabappel is called Krappabel: "Kra" sounds like "cra-cra" which is used by young children to describe something dirty and "ppabel" sounds exactly just like "pas belle" (not pretty). In the Québec French version, she retains her original name.
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Her last name is a play on the fruit "crabapple" and it is also a reference to the teacher Miss Crabtree from the 1930s ''[[The Little Rascals]]'' serials. Part of the original joke of her last name was that nobody ever mispronounced her name and called her "Miss Crabapple",<ref>''[[Springfield Confidential]]'' Chapter 6</ref> Milhouse was the first to make this joke which had the other students in class amazed and feeling stupid for not noticing it before.<ref>"[[Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore]]"</ref>
* In [[Italy]], she is called ''Edna Caprapall'': ''Capra'' in [[Italian language|Italian]] means [[Goat]], and Caprapall recalls the image of a goat.
 
* In [[Spain]], her name is pronounced ''Edna Carapapel'': in [[Spanish language|Spanish]] it means paperface. The Latin American version of the show, dubbed in Mexico, keeps "Krabappel" as the US name, though in earlier seasons, when many names and surnames were replaced with Spanish ones, her surname was "Clavados" ("nailings").
 
  
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=== International versions ===
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*In France, Edna Krabappel is called Krappabel: "Kra" sounds like "cra-cra" which is used by young children to describe something dirty and "ppabel" sounds exactly like "pas belle" (not pretty). Homer Simpson even calls her "Cracrapoubelle", which has "cra-cra", which infants in France say for "dirty", and "poubelle" which is French for garbage can. In the Québec French version, she retains her original name.
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*In Italy, she is called ''Edna Caprapall'': ''Capra'' in Italian means Goat, and Caprapall recalls the image of a goat.
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*In Spain, her name is pronounced ''Edna Carapapel'': in Spanish it means paperface. The Latin American version of the show, dubbed in Mexico, keeps "Krabappel" as the US name, though in earlier seasons, when many names and surnames were replaced with Spanish ones, her surname was "Clavados" ("nailings").
  
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=== Retirement ===
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[[File:Edna Krabappel Marcia Wallace tribute.jpg|thumb|left|[[David Silverman]]'s tribute to [[Marcia Wallace]].]]<br>[[File:Good-bye to Edna Krabappel.png|300px|thumb|right|The Simpsons say good-bye to Edna Krabappel]]
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On October 25, [[2013]], [[Marcia Wallace]] died in her home in [[Los Angeles]] after a battle with pneumonia. Due to this, ''Simpsons'' executive producer and showrunner [[Al Jean]] revealed that Edna was not going to be the character that was being killed off in the [[season 26]] premiere but the character will now be retired.<ref>[http://variety.com/2013/tv/news/marcia-wallace-star-of-the-bob-newhart-show-and-voice-of-mrs-krabappel-dies-at-71-1200764197/ Variety - "Marcia Wallace, Star of 'The Bob Newhart Show' and Voice of Mrs. Krabappel, Dies at 70"]</ref> The character was retired in the [[Season 25]] episode "[[The Man Who Grew Too Much]]" with a special scene at the end of the episode in which she and Ned dance a tango dance, but it is, in fact, a dream by Ned, who wears a black band on his arm and says "I sure do miss that laugh", with a picture of Edna sitting next to another photo of Maude. That's when class bully Nelson pops up with his own laugh "[[Ha Ha!]]", to then say: "I miss her too.", confirming that Edna had died sometime prior to the episode via unknown causes.
  
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[[Bart Simpson]], [[Milhouse Van Houten]], [[Nelson Muntz]], and [[Martin Prince]], among others.
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{{Season23A
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{{Season24A
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{{Season28A
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'''Specials:'''
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'''Adverts:'''
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'''Simpsons Comics:'''
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'''Comic Book Guy: The Comic Book:'''
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==Romance==
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== References ==
Edna is separated from her husband, who ran off with their marriage counselor. As a result, she severely misses male company, and it is occasionally implied that she feels her biological clock ticking. In early episodes she is portrayed as very sexually aggressive: in the episode [[Flaming Moe]], she tried to pick up both the drummer from Aerosmith and [[Homer Simpson]], even after learning that he was married. She also had a strange relationship with [[Woodrow]] a fictional character made up by Bart, in response to Edna's personal ad he saw in the classifieds. In later episodes, though, she develops a secret, but seemingly stable, romantic relationship with [[Seymour Skinner]], the school's principal, which almost makes it to the altar. This is one of the exceedingly few cases where Simpsons characters have apparently undergone personal evolution within the show's history. However, she's also been seen going out with [[Apu Nahasapeemapetilon| Apu]], [[Sideshow Bob]], and [[Comic Book Guy]].
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==Name Origin==
 
Her last name is pronounced ," a play on the fruit "crabapple." Matt Groening admitted in a commentary on the DVD of the first season, it was meant to be a joke that no one called her "crabapple," and indeed no one did-until the real Seymour Skinner came along (see above) and then Milhouse did it once in the fifteenth season (2003-04) and Homer has some times as well.
 
 
 
Groening left it for viewers themselves to figure out her name references Mrs. Crabtree from The Little Rascals.
 
  
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Latest revision as of 11:05, April 19, 2024

"Ha!"
―Edna's catchphrase
Edna Krabappel–Flanders
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Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Deceased
Age: 41[1]
Hair: Brown
Occupation: Fourth grade teacher at Springfield Elementary
Relatives: Husband: Ned Flanders
Ex-husband: Mr. Krabappel
Stepsons Rod and Todd Flanders
Sister: Unnamed[2]
First appearance: "Bart the Genius"
Voiced by: Marcia Wallace


Edna Krabappel–Flanders[3] (née Krabappel) (more commonly known as Mrs. Krabappel or, known by Bart as Mrs. K) was a 4th Grade teacher at Springfield Elementary School. Before Edna was married she lived in an apartment block[4] and before passing away, she lived at 744 Evergreen Terrace.[5]

Biography

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Edna held a Master's from Bryn Mawr College, but is thoroughly jaded, a caricature of the American public school system, as evidenced on the occasion when Lisa steals all the teachers' editions of the textbooks (which contain the answers). Edna genuinely wanted to help people in need but it after years of frustration thanks to the school, and Bart Simpson in particular, this wore away on a somewhat tragic note.

Edna's character folder seen in the Hall of Records (circa 2006) when her romance with Principal Skinner was taking place

There is some inconsistency about Edna's origins. Though she is said to have come to Springfield to begin teaching,[6] she can be seen running through the background in Springfield High School in when Clancy Wiggum is being videotaped as a hall monitor.[7] Krabappel, like many other teachers at Springfield Elementary School smoked heavily, especially during school hours. It was also once implied that Edna Krabappel drinked heavily, as when Marge arrived at the school to use a restroom and stumbled upon the horrible conditions of the school, she noticed Edna Krabappel's class where Bart felt he had to sleep in class and uttered "stupid teacher," to which Edna was also sleeping in a similar fashion to Bart and uttering "stupid hangover"[8] and once got fired when she became drunk (although the latter instance wasn't her fault, as her drink was spiked by her students in order to help her become laid back.).[4]

Love life

The most recurring theme about Edna is her non-existent love life, and as a result, loneliness and wish for male company. She was divorced; her husband ran off with their marriage counselor. She had talked about her ex living somewhere else exotic, but at one time, a man at the local gas station, while diagnosing a fault with her car, tastes sugar in the gasoline and states "Your ex-husband strikes again! [9]" As a result, she severely missed male company, and it is occasionally implied that she feels her biological clock ticking. She was shown as very sexually aggressive: she tried to pick up both Joey Kramer (Aerosmith's drummer).[10] She had a relationship with Principal Seymour Skinner.[11] She can be seen at a Green Day concert on top of Seymour's shoulders wearing a T-Shirt saying "Not my boyfriend" with an arrow pointing down at Skinner.[12]

It's shown in a flashback that Edna was in a serious relationship with Moe Szyslak when she first moved to Springfield, before meeting Skinner or even becoming a teacher. She was about to run away with him (and possibly get married) but then changed her mind when she met Bart Simpson, a student she believed needed help (it was revealed, however, that Bart was just stalling while Nelson Muntz stole microscopes from the school). At the end of the episode, Moe and Edna are a couple once again, much to Skinner's jealousy when he caught them making out on school property.[6] Indeed, Edna appears to be the object of many a man's desire, as evident by Sideshow Bob's outrage when his romantic date with her is ruined by a spying Bart: "You only get one chance with Edna Krabappel!" One time, during an "edu-tainment" show at Springfield Elementary School, she did a balloon dance wearing nothing but balloons while she pops them to the tune of "Fever," mortifying the audience (especially Bart, who even went as far as to say "kill me" from witnessing it).[13] She often had dinner at The Pimento Grove with her on again - off again dates. At the time of her death, she was married to Ned Flanders.[5]

Edna also had relationships with Groundskeeper Willie,[14][15][16][17] Superintendent Chalmers,[16] Jacques,[18] Homer, Lenny, Carl, Barney, Professor Frink, Drederick Tatum, Krusty, Bumblebee Man, Cletus, Reverend Lovejoy, Arnie Pye, Kent Brockman, Patty,[17] Disco Stu,[4][17] Kirk Van Houten[19] and Sea Captain.[20]

Non-canon

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Mrs. Krabappel
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Tapped Out Unlock Edna.png Cash.png38,500 Level 22
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Krabappel Apartment Those who can't, teach. Ha!
Technical Information ID Groups Internal Name
37 Regular Characters, Regular Female, Pessimist, Investorettes, Adult, School Workers, Normal Springfielders, Teachers Krabappel

Trivia

  • She had a red marking pen named "Old Red".
  • Edna Krabappel (before marriage) is featured in a version of Monopoly, called "Edna Krabappoly".[21]

Behind the Laughter

Creation

Her last name is a play on the fruit "crabapple" and it is also a reference to the teacher Miss Crabtree from the 1930s The Little Rascals serials. Part of the original joke of her last name was that nobody ever mispronounced her name and called her "Miss Crabapple",[22] Milhouse was the first to make this joke which had the other students in class amazed and feeling stupid for not noticing it before.[23]

International versions

  • In France, Edna Krabappel is called Krappabel: "Kra" sounds like "cra-cra" which is used by young children to describe something dirty and "ppabel" sounds exactly like "pas belle" (not pretty). Homer Simpson even calls her "Cracrapoubelle", which has "cra-cra", which infants in France say for "dirty", and "poubelle" which is French for garbage can. In the Québec French version, she retains her original name.
  • In Italy, she is called Edna Caprapall: Capra in Italian means Goat, and Caprapall recalls the image of a goat.
  • In Spain, her name is pronounced Edna Carapapel: in Spanish it means paperface. The Latin American version of the show, dubbed in Mexico, keeps "Krabappel" as the US name, though in earlier seasons, when many names and surnames were replaced with Spanish ones, her surname was "Clavados" ("nailings").

Retirement


The Simpsons say good-bye to Edna Krabappel

On October 25, 2013, Marcia Wallace died in her home in Los Angeles after a battle with pneumonia. Due to this, Simpsons executive producer and showrunner Al Jean revealed that Edna was not going to be the character that was being killed off in the season 26 premiere but the character will now be retired.[24] The character was retired in the Season 25 episode "The Man Who Grew Too Much" with a special scene at the end of the episode in which she and Ned dance a tango dance, but it is, in fact, a dream by Ned, who wears a black band on his arm and says "I sure do miss that laugh", with a picture of Edna sitting next to another photo of Maude. That's when class bully Nelson pops up with his own laugh "Ha Ha!", to then say: "I miss her too.", confirming that Edna had died sometime prior to the episode via unknown causes.

Foreign dubs

Language Voice dubber
Germany.png Deutsch Inge Solbrig

Appearances

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References

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