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== History ==
 
== History ==
The girl with pigtails is often seen in the background in Bart's class and around [[Springfield Elementary]]. Her face often carries an look of discontent. Her hair is blond and she wears it in two pigtails. She had not spoken until {{ep|Diggs}}
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The girl with pigtails is often seen in the background in Bart's class and around [[Springfield Elementary]]. Her face often carries an look of discontent. Her hair is light brown and she wears it in two pigtails. She rarely speaks. She was one of the disgusted students after Bart ate a dead frog.
  
 
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*In ''[[The Bart Book]]'' under the "Excuses, Excuses" section, the excuse she gives is that she's not late for school, she's just "early for tomorrow."
 
*In ''[[The Bart Book]]'' under the "Excuses, Excuses" section, the excuse she gives is that she's not late for school, she's just "early for tomorrow."
 
*In the comic story ''[[The Secret Life of Bart Simpson]]'', in one of Bart's fantasies where he imagines the school is on fire, she exclaims "Yaaay, Bart!" after one of the firefighters tells everyone that there will be "all the more ice cream and kitties for the kids who ''survived'' the fire!"
 
*In the comic story ''[[The Secret Life of Bart Simpson]]'', in one of Bart's fantasies where he imagines the school is on fire, she exclaims "Yaaay, Bart!" after one of the firefighters tells everyone that there will be "all the more ice cream and kitties for the kids who ''survived'' the fire!"
*In {{ep|Diggs}}, as Bart is getting on the school bus, she yells out "Ew! It's the kid who ate the dead frog!"
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*In "[[Diggs]]" as Bart is getting on the school bus, she yells out "Ew! It's the kid who ate the dead frog!"
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

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Girl with pigtails
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Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Alive
Age: 10
Hair: Blond or
brown
Occupation: Student
First appearance: Unknown


The girl with pigtails (also known as "the Malcontent"[1]) is a student in Bart's class who wears her hair in two pigtails.

History

The girl with pigtails is often seen in the background in Bart's class and around Springfield Elementary. Her face often carries an look of discontent. Her hair is light brown and she wears it in two pigtails. She rarely speaks. She was one of the disgusted students after Bart ate a dead frog.

Behind the Laughter

Unlike the other background characters in Bart's class, her hair color has remained consistent throughout the show and comics, and is almost always blond or light brown.

Trivia

  • In The Bart Book under the "Excuses, Excuses" section, the excuse she gives is that she's not late for school, she's just "early for tomorrow."
  • In the comic story The Secret Life of Bart Simpson, in one of Bart's fantasies where he imagines the school is on fire, she exclaims "Yaaay, Bart!" after one of the firefighters tells everyone that there will be "all the more ice cream and kitties for the kids who survived the fire!"
  • In "Diggs" as Bart is getting on the school bus, she yells out "Ew! It's the kid who ate the dead frog!"

Appearances

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