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| name = Maggie Simpson | image = Maggie Simpson.png | first = The Good Wife (1999) | creator = Matt Groening | voiced_by = Dan Castellaneta (baby sounds)

Maggie Simpson is a fictional character in the American animated television series The Simpsons. She is the youngest child of Homer Simpson and Marge Simpson, and the younger sister of Bart Simpson, Lisa Simpson, and Amanda. Maggie is known for her pacifier-sucking habit and her rarely spoken but occasionally humorous one-liners.

Character Overview

Maggie Simpson is one of the main characters in The Simpsons, a popular American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening. The show is produced by 20th Century Fox Animation and has been airing on FOX since 1989. Maggie is a baby and has not spoken a word in the series, except for a few episodes where her sucking on her pacifier creates a sound that is interpreted as a word.

Creation and Inspiration

Maggie was created by Matt Groening, who based the character on his own experiences as a father. In an interview, Groening stated that he wanted to create a character that would be a baby, but also have a distinct personality. The character was named after Maggie Gurney, a friend of Groening's. Dan Castellaneta, the voice of Homer Simpson, provides the baby sounds for Maggie.

Personality and Traits

Maggie is known for her pacifier-sucking habit, which has become a signature trait of the character. She is also known for her mischievous and playful personality, often getting into trouble and causing chaos in the Simpson household. Despite her lack of spoken dialogue, Maggie has been shown to be a clever and resourceful character, often using her pacifier to communicate and get what she wants.

Impact and Cultural Significance

Maggie Simpson has become a cultural icon, with her pacifier-sucking habit and baby bottle becoming a recognizable symbol of the character. She has been referenced and parodied in numerous TV shows, films, and advertisements, including Saturday Night Live, The Onion, and American Dad!. Maggie has also been the subject of numerous merchandise, including toys, clothes, and accessories.

Appearances in Media

Maggie Simpson has appeared in numerous episodes of The Simpsons, as well as in several Simpsons films, including The Simpsons Movie (2007) and The Longest Daycare (2012). She has also appeared in various Simpsons video games, including The Simpsons: Hit & Run (2003) and The Simpsons: Tapped Out (2012). Krusty, Apu, and Moe often interact with Maggie in various episodes.

Category:The Simpsons characters