Directed by Mike B. Anderson, Matthew Schofield. With Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith. Lisa becomes livid with Miss Hoover, and in a. Margaret "Maggie" Evelyn Simpson (born May 12, 1986), the pentagonist of The Simpsons, is the 1. Watch The Simpsons Season 25 TV Series (2013-) Full Episodes Free Online. KissCartoon - Cartoons is not just for Kids. This is a list of Treehouse of Horror episodes produced by the animated television series The Simpsons. Treehouse of Horror episodes have aired annually since the. Treehouse of Horror, also known as The Simpsons Halloween specials, is a series of Halloween specials within the animated series The Simpsons, each consisting of. Marge Simpson . You can't give up on Itchy & Scratchy. You're always so good at these things. Why, together you've reunited Krusty with his father, gotten Principal Skinner his job back, and helped Dr. Riviera perform open heart surgery on your father. You've even foiled Sideshow Bob on five separate occasions, and he's an evil genius.”. She and her husband Homer have three children: Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. Directed by Bob Anderson, Mark Kirkland. With Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith. The Simpsons' 19th Halloween Special, with parodies of. Marjorie Jacqueline "Marge" Simpson (née Bouvier) (born October 1, 1956), the deuteragonist of. The following is a list of the episode titles and summaries of FOX's longest-running animated sitcom The Simpsons, centered on a dysfunctional family living. Shop Entertainment Earth for The Simpsons action figures, toys, collectibles, plush, bobblehead, vinyl figures, & merchandise. Low Price Guarantee. Marge is the moralistic force in her family and often provides a grounding voice in the midst of her family's antics by trying to maintain order in the Simpson household. Aside from her duties at home, Marge has flirted briefly with a number of careers ranging from police officer to anti- violence activist. She is the youngest daughter of the Bouvier family. Marge was raised by her parents, Jacqueline and Clancy Bouvier. She has a pair of older sisters, the joyless twins, Patty and Selma, both of whom passionately disapprove of Homer. She was wary of Homer at first, but agreed to have a study date with him, only to find out that Homer was only doing this to get her to go to prom with him. She ended up going with Artie Ziff. She regrets going with Artie because he tried to have sex with her afterwards. Artie takes her home and she later picks up Homer, who she finds walking home, in her car. Marge tells him how much she regretted going to the prom with Artie instead of him, causing Homer to somewhat repair the strap of her dress with the corsage he got her. After that decision, her sisters showed their discontent towards him and ultimately thinks he was just wrong for her. However, Selma does show that she is willing to make a sincere attempt to like Homer for Marge's sake, causing him to have a higher opinion of her. Whereas Patty has never attempted to try and is always on Marge's case to leave Homer, thus it is why she and Homer hate each other. The magician, Diablo, finds this annoying and pulls out a ball gag and while Marge is blabbering shoves it into her mouth so her drunken talk becomes muffled sounds. This could also link to Marge's famous voice which throughout the Simpsons has been considered annoying. Lisa was born soon after and Homer's father Abe purchased their house for them. Marge is the only member of the family who encourages church attendance. She also appears to have significant athletic ability. She is bilingual, being fully fluent in French. Her marriage with Homer is also very strong. They once spurned to participate in a key party as soon as they realized what a key party was and promptly left, although Homer also took the key jar with them, most likely to find his car keys. She worked as a police officer in Springfield. One of these times, however, she was implied to be an attempt to drown out the smell of the Annual Chili Cook- Off to hide it from Homer as long as possible due to realizing if he was to find out he had immediately want to go there, as she was motivatied to go with Homer after their last visit resulted in humiliation on her part when Homer, while drunk, stripped naked and proceeded to . She is beautiful, but looks even better with her hair down rather than up in a beehive. She has not had any flings or cheated on Homer, Marge's sexy look, hair all down and wavy. She can be considered one of the Sexiest Cartoon Women, making her somewhat of a sex symbol. Marge is very lovely when she gets all dressed up and wears lipstick and earrings. She is a very good example of what housewives can be like. She has high morals and a tendency to be a 'wet blanket' as Homer puts it. She dislikes and tries to avoid taking any sort of risk, can be fearful of new things and has set her life to a routine to the point she has actually worn a groove into the carpet going from the kitchen to the bedroom and the basement from her constant housework. In one episode, it is revealed that, if Marge were to be removed from the town (she was in jail), the entire town of Springfield would fall to bits. Although her level- hotheadedness is often not appreciated, she is needed by everyone in order to maintain stability. She has also been depicted as a killjoy and attempt to prevent activities that other characters otherwise find fun. She always believes she has a good reason for doing so even if it is only her that has a problem. She once had Itchy and Scratchy banned because Maggie injured Homer after imitating a scene from the cartoon. She tried to demolish a burlesque house. Homer sums up his wife when he tells her: . Marge's plain attitude and love for her family are brought down many times including when she finds a Channel suit and openly admits after going to a country club party that the rich are better than the way her family acts. Other occasions of her hypocrisy include using violent methods in order to protest against the violent Grand Theft Scratchy video game, as stated by Lisa. In the Simpsons Comics #1. Clip Clip Hooray, it is revealed that Marge would occasionally team up with Luann Van Houten, Agnes Skinner, and Sarah Wiggum in a sacred motherly conspiracy called . It is also revealed that the reason why no one can ever buy the Simpsons comics in Springfield is because Marge is so embarrassed by how the artists draw her that she buys all of the comics on New Comic Day and at Comic- Cons, while Bart and Lisa are at school. She usually wears a long strapless green dress, red shoes, and a red pearl necklace. The necklace is a family heirloom and she is seen to have a big drawer full of them. Marge remarked that she used to have a . Her hair is thick enough for her to keep objects like the family savings in it. Though, she obviously doesn't want anyone know this as she instantly tried to steal the tape. He didn't see her in her usual appearance until they met in high school. This is due to Marge ironing a part of her hair for too long and it turning brown, so she chose to do the same to the rest of her hair to keep it even. In Holidays of Future Passed and Days of Future Future, she does not have visuable wrinkles on face, her hair is a bit smaller and has gone grey, and her dress has a collar and a black belt around it. She once mentions that she voted for Jimmy Carter (twice according to Lisa) and supported the candidacy of their state's progressive governor Mary Bailey, and also claimed to have been extremely depressed when Lyndon B. Johnson passed away. She, however, appears to be a conservative/moderate Democrat, unlike Lisa who's a liberal Democrat. When she was a teenager, she had an intense crush on Ringo Starr and painted a Marge's painting of Ringo Starr large number of portraits of him. She also wrote to Starr, but only received a reply 2. After Homer discovered her old paintings, Lisa encouraged Marge to enroll in an art contest in which her portrait of a drunk Homer asleep on the couch won a local art competition. She was then hired by Mr. Burns to paint a portrait of the tycoon. After many attempts, she almost gave up until a belated response from Ringo Starr (stating that she had talent) inspired her to continue. The resulting portrait won even Mr. Burns’ praise, a massive feat in itself, and was placed at the Springfield Art Museum's Burns Wing. In fact, she does show artistic prowess in other areas, such as being able to make life- size sculptures of many of her peers out of popsicle sticks. She once bought a pretzel business, which flourished with the aid of the mafia. Marge says she feeds the family on twelve dollars a week, using sawdust to pad Homer's food. She is especially renowned for her pork chops, Homer's favorite dish. She once worked in Au Naturel, an erotic bakery in Springfield. She has been seen lifting Homer off the ground easily several times, including picking him up and throwing him through the bedroom door to show him that Moe taught her the bum's rush and swinging him around in a circle during a dance contest; she also once effortlessly tossed a motorcycle to Homer up a flight of stairs. She also knocked Snake out with a garbage can lid. Relationships Marge seems to love Homer a lot, however their relationship has been put through countless strains and tests in the series, such as Homer's accidental marriage with Amber and Marge's flirtation with Jacques. Homer and Marge have been divorced and remarried again a number of times. She is often disappointed with Bart, but still loves him. Instead, with a heavy heart, she accepts Bart's bad behavior. Marge usually makes Bart do community service to control his wayward attitude. Marge often gives Lisa advice about a variety of matters. Lisa and Marge often tend to side with each other especially when it comes to Homer's foolish antics. Like Bart and Homer, Lisa and Marge fight as well. Despite their close relationship, Marge, like Homer, fails to understand Lisa when she explains her point of view in a more intellectual manner. Maggie often helps her mother with housework and goes out shopping with her. They give each other looks when Homer, Bart and Lisa antics come in. Although she treats him well, it is obvious Marge doesn't return his feelings. She then dates Krusty the Clown. Homer tries to win Marge's love back by beating him up, and is beaten up himself. Marge then gets back together with Homer. In fact, Rhoda premired in 1. Marge and Homer met. Brooks's office. He had been called in to pitch a series of animated shorts, and had intended to present his . When he realized that animating . He sketched out his version of a dysfunctional family, and named the characters after various members of his own family, with Marge being the name of his mother. Marge then made her debut with the rest of the Simpsons clan on April 1. Tracey Ullman short . The gag was intended to be revealed in the final episode of the series, but was scrapped early on due to inconsistencies. She has appeared in all of The Simpsons video games, including The Simpsons Game. Besides the television series, Marge regularly appears in issues of Simpsons Comics. Treehouse of Horror - Wikipedia. A DVD box set of Treehouse of Horror episodes. Treehouse of Horror, also known as The Simpsons Halloween specials, is a series of Halloween specials within the animated series. The Simpsons, each consisting of three separate, self- contained segments. These segments usually involve the Simpson family in some horror, science fiction, or supernatural setting. They take place outside the show's normal continuity and completely abandon any pretense of being realistic, being known for their far more violent and much darker nature than an average Simpsons episode. The first, entitled . Since then, there have been other 2. Treehouse of Horror episodes, with one airing every year. Episodes contain several trademarks, including the alien characters Kang and Kodos, . The show's staff regard the Treehouse of Horror as being particularly difficult to produce, as the scripts often go through many rewrites, and the animators typically have to design new characters and backgrounds. Many of the episodes are popular among fans and critics of the show and have inspired a whole offshoot of Simpsons merchandise, including action figures, playsets, video games, books, DVDs, comic books and a special version of Monopoly. Several of the episodes have won awards for animation and sound editing. In 1. 99. 6, 2. 01. These segments usually have a horror, science fiction or fantasy theme and quite often are parodies of films, novels, plays, television shows, Twilight Zone episodes, or old issues of EC Comics. Although they are sometimes connected by . The exception is . In some cases there was a fourth writer who wrote the opening and wraparound segments. At the time (1. 99. The segment was executive producer Bill Oakley's idea and included live action directed by David Mirkin. The first, second and fifth Treehouse of Horror episodes open with Marge standing on a stage and warning parents about the content of the episode, advising them to put their children to bed. The warning in the first episode was put in as a sincere effort to warn young viewers, as the producers felt it was somewhat scary. These messages include the names of canceled shows from the previous season, deceased celebrities such as Walt Disney and Jim Morrison. Every episode between . Following that, the writers permanently dropped them. Kang and Kodos have since appeared in every Treehouse of Horror episode, sometimes as important parts of a story, but often just for brief cameos. In some episodes, they only appear in the opening segment. For example, a story about zombies attacking the town briefly cuts to them in their space ship, watching the events and laughing maniacally at the Earthlings' suffering. The action then switches back to the actual story. Cohen managed to persuade the producers to leave the scene in. Although the names quickly became more silly than scary, there have been a wide variety of special credits, from simple names like . Since his death in 2. The idea for . Many segments are spoofs of episodes of The Twilight Zone and entire segments will be based on a single episode. Science fiction works parodied include The Omega Man. They would have to try to fit all of this into a 2. He points out that his 1. Coraline, and that, . The opening segment of . The script originally called for Kodos and Kang to look over the smoking ruins of Springfield and say . While cut from the aired version, the line does appear in the . Originally it was supposed to use a theremin, but one could not be found that could hit all the necessary notes. This is due to Fox's current contract with Major League Baseball's World Series. There have been several references to this in the show, such as in . They're showing a Halloween episode.. We've already got our Christmas decoration up. It includes Treehouse of Horrors V, VI, VII and XII. In 2. 00. 1, Fox Interactive and THQ released The Simpsons: Night of the Living Treehouse of Horror on Game Boy Color. The entire game has a Halloween theme as the player tries to save the Simpson family from the Treehouse of Horror. The sets are: The . It also came with an . The entire set was based on . It came with . It came with . All the designs were based on . Hibbert Box Set. However, like The Simpsons itself, critics have noted a decline in the quality of the later episodes. The third, fourth and fifth episodes were each represented by two segments. 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