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Difference between revisions of "Tabitha Vixx"

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Tabitha Vixx, Buck Mitchell's sexy wife, sings the first few bars of the National Anthem at the game, then strips down to lingerie and launches into one of her own songs. After a minute of lascivious dancing, she concludes "...and the home of the brave." Buck, humiliated, delivers a terrible performance at that night's game. He later sees Homer and Marge kissing on the Jumbotron; the next day Buck shows up at the Simpsons' front door and asks for help with his marriage in exchange for season tickets.
 
Tabitha Vixx, Buck Mitchell's sexy wife, sings the first few bars of the National Anthem at the game, then strips down to lingerie and launches into one of her own songs. After a minute of lascivious dancing, she concludes "...and the home of the brave." Buck, humiliated, delivers a terrible performance at that night's game. He later sees Homer and Marge kissing on the Jumbotron; the next day Buck shows up at the Simpsons' front door and asks for help with his marriage in exchange for season tickets.
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At the first session -- taking place in the Simpsons' living room -- Buck confesses he assumed Tabitha would give up her recording career to focus on his minor league baseball career, to which she responds she won't stay in a mismatched marriage.The next session takes place at Buck and Tabitha's mansion, which goes much more smoothly. As a result of his now-steady personal life, his game returns to superior form. Tabitha continues her singing tour, and Homer comes to meet her in the locker room to check up on things. There he gives her a neck rub; her loud moans through the door are overheard by Buck, who barges in enraged and slugs Homer.
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Now with his marriage again on the rocks, Buck goes into another slump. Homer wants to get them back together, but Marge refuses to help. He leaves, and a few minutes later Tabitha knocks on the door; she tells a shocked Marge that she plans to leave Buck for good. Marge objects, insisting they stay together. Flash to Buck Mitchell at the plate in the bottom of the 9th. Homer has hijacked the Duff blimp and spells out a message to Buck, supposedly from Tabitha proclaiming her love. Buck, reinvigorated, hits the ball into the blimp itself, causing it to crash into the field; as Homer alone runs from the wreckage, Buck realizes Tabitha had no part in the message. He charges Homer, bat in hand, but Marge delivers a monologue over the loudspeaker, dissuading him. It also prompts Tabitha to tell Buck she wants to stay together.
  
 
Tabitha Vixx is femenine and also works on any theater making striptease. Marge thinks is not the best influence for Bart. She apparently likes showing her body in public, wich gets Buck Mitchell's really angry. Tabitha represents the tipicall materialistic american woman that is a famous singer, married to a sportsman, loves to make-up herself and is seductive.
 
Tabitha Vixx is femenine and also works on any theater making striptease. Marge thinks is not the best influence for Bart. She apparently likes showing her body in public, wich gets Buck Mitchell's really angry. Tabitha represents the tipicall materialistic american woman that is a famous singer, married to a sportsman, loves to make-up herself and is seductive.

Revision as of 11:46, January 4, 2007

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Tabitha Vixx
Tabitha Vixx
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Character Information
Gender: Female
Status:
Unknown
Age: 20s-30s
Hair: Light brown
Occupation: Professional singer
Relatives: Unknown
First appearance: Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play
Voiced by: Mandy Moore















Tabitha Vixx, Buck Mitchell's sexy wife, sings the first few bars of the National Anthem at the game, then strips down to lingerie and launches into one of her own songs. After a minute of lascivious dancing, she concludes "...and the home of the brave." Buck, humiliated, delivers a terrible performance at that night's game. He later sees Homer and Marge kissing on the Jumbotron; the next day Buck shows up at the Simpsons' front door and asks for help with his marriage in exchange for season tickets.

At the first session -- taking place in the Simpsons' living room -- Buck confesses he assumed Tabitha would give up her recording career to focus on his minor league baseball career, to which she responds she won't stay in a mismatched marriage.The next session takes place at Buck and Tabitha's mansion, which goes much more smoothly. As a result of his now-steady personal life, his game returns to superior form. Tabitha continues her singing tour, and Homer comes to meet her in the locker room to check up on things. There he gives her a neck rub; her loud moans through the door are overheard by Buck, who barges in enraged and slugs Homer.

Now with his marriage again on the rocks, Buck goes into another slump. Homer wants to get them back together, but Marge refuses to help. He leaves, and a few minutes later Tabitha knocks on the door; she tells a shocked Marge that she plans to leave Buck for good. Marge objects, insisting they stay together. Flash to Buck Mitchell at the plate in the bottom of the 9th. Homer has hijacked the Duff blimp and spells out a message to Buck, supposedly from Tabitha proclaiming her love. Buck, reinvigorated, hits the ball into the blimp itself, causing it to crash into the field; as Homer alone runs from the wreckage, Buck realizes Tabitha had no part in the message. He charges Homer, bat in hand, but Marge delivers a monologue over the loudspeaker, dissuading him. It also prompts Tabitha to tell Buck she wants to stay together.

Tabitha Vixx is femenine and also works on any theater making striptease. Marge thinks is not the best influence for Bart. She apparently likes showing her body in public, wich gets Buck Mitchell's really angry. Tabitha represents the tipicall materialistic american woman that is a famous singer, married to a sportsman, loves to make-up herself and is seductive.