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Girl with a ponytail
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Character Information
Gender: Female
Status:
Alive
Age: 8
Hair: Usually blond
Occupation: Student
First appearance: Unknown


The girl with a ponytail is a student in Lisa's class. She wears her hair in a ponytail.

History

The girl with a ponytail is often seen in the background in Lisa's class and around Springfield Elementary. Her hair is most often light blond or white in colour and she wears it in a messy ponytail. She has never spoken.

Behind the Laughter

Being a background character, her appearance has not been fully finalized and her hair colour often changes dramatically between episodes.

Trivia

  • In the older Opening sequence, she appears near the broken down school bus in the panoramic shot.

Appearances

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