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Malibu Stacy

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For other uses of "Malibu Stacy", see Malibu Stacy (disambiguation).
Malibu Stacy
Malibu Stacy (character).png
Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Fictional
Hair: Blonde
First appearance: "Homer vs. Dignity"
Voiced by: Tress MacNeille
Yeardley Smith
Grey DeLisle


Malibu Stacy is a fictional character. She has a series of dolls based on her.

History[edit]

An unnamed actress played Malibu Stacy in Malibu Stacy: The Musical.[1]

When everyone was in lockdown due to a plague of Dutch Leaf Slurper caterpillars swarming the town, Lisa started to imagine that her Malibu Stacy dolls were alive and she was their size. The Malibu Stacy dolls were all scared of the caterpillars and tried to form a barricade against them.[2]

Non-canon[edit]

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A Malibu Stacy left Malibu Stacy Land to go find the girl who loved her the most, Shauna. When she approached Shauna, Shauna attacked her to keep up her image as a tough girl. When Malibu Stacy told Shauna that she was scared of growing up, Shauna kicked off Malibu Stacy's head and it landed in front of Smithers' car.[3]

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