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Bart Simpson is the eldest child of Homer Simpson and Marge Simpson in the animated television series The Simpsons. He is known for his mischievous and rebellious personality, often getting into trouble at Springfield Elementary School, where he is a student in the class of Edna Krabappel. As the main protagonist of the show, Bart's antics frequently drive the plot of various episodes. He is one of the most iconic characters in American animation.

Character Overview

Bart Simpson is the main character of The Simpsons, a show created by Matt Groening. He is the eldest of the three children of the Simpson family, which includes Lisa Simpson and Maggie Simpson. Bart's character is known for his love of pranks, skateboarding, and underachieving in school. His favorite subjects are Gym class and Shop class, while he often finds Mrs. Krabappel's class to be a challenge.

Creation and Voice

Bart Simpson was created by Matt Groening, who based the character on his own childhood experiences and his son Mark Groening. He is voiced by Nancy Cartwright, who has been providing Bart's voice since the show's inception in 1989. Cartwright's portrayal of Bart has become iconic, and she has won numerous awards for her work on the show, including multiple Emmy Awards.

Personality and Traits

Bart Simpson is known for his mischievous and rebellious personality, often getting into trouble at school and in his community. He is a bit of a troublemaker, frequently pulling off pranks and causing chaos wherever he goes. Despite his rough exterior, Bart has a soft spot for his family, particularly his parents Homer Simpson and Marge Simpson, and his sisters Lisa Simpson and Maggie Simpson. He is also known for his love of Donuts and Itchy & Scratchy cartoons.

Relationships

Bart Simpson's relationships with other characters in the show are a key aspect of his personality. He is particularly close to his parents, Homer Simpson and Marge Simpson, despite frequently clashing with them. He also has a complex relationship with his sister Lisa Simpson, whom he often bullies and teases, but also has a soft spot for. Bart's relationships with his teachers, particularly Edna Krabappel, are often strained, and he frequently finds himself at odds with Principal Skinner.

Cultural Impact

Bart Simpson has had a significant impact on popular culture, becoming an iconic character in American animation. He has been referenced and parodied in numerous TV shows, films, and advertisements, and has become a cultural phenomenon. Bart's image has been used in various forms of media, from merchandise to video games. He has also been the subject of numerous controversies, particularly in the early 1990s, when his character was seen as a symbol of youth rebellion.

Appearances

Bart Simpson has appeared in numerous episodes of The Simpsons, as well as in various spin-offs, including The Simpsons Movie and The Simpsons: Telltale Games. He has also appeared in various merchandise, including toys, video games, and comics. Bart's character has become a beloved part of American pop culture, and his antics continue to entertain audiences around the world.

Category:The Simpsons characters