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Debbie Pinson

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"Nobody's ever asked me to use my head brain before."
―Debbie Pinson[src]
Debbie Pinson
Debbie Pinson.png
Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Alive
Hair: Black
Occupation: Student
First mentioned: "Homer to the Max"
First appearance: "Take My Life, Please"
Voiced by: Tress MacNeille


Debbie Pinson was head cheerleader and homecoming queen at Springfield High School in the same class as Homer and Marge.

History[edit]

Homer, when he became class president, went out with her and took her to the ball. However, he saw Marge there and fell in love with her. Since Debbie is an attractive cheerleader, there were plenty of people willing to leave their dates to dance with her. She rarely uses her "head brain" for anything. This was all seen in an alternate reality though so it didn't actually happen. After her school life, it is unknown what happened to her.[1]

Debbie called Homer after he changed his name to Max Power and he had became famous for having the same name as a television character on the popular law enforcement drama Police Cops. She asked Homer if he was still single. Homer replied that he was, even though Marge was sitting next to him in bed.[2]

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