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10 Fun Facts About Maggie Simpson | The Simpsons

In the opening sequence when Maggie is scanned at a checkout, the cost is related to the monthly cost of caring for a baby.

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Maggie, daughter of Homer and Marge Simpson, sister to Lisa and Bart, the baby of the family who rarely speaks, has a violent temper and even an arch-enemy at the age of 1.

If you love the youngest member of the Simpson’s family, you’ll love these top ten fun facts about Maggie Simpson!

Maggie is the least seen and heard in the Simpson Family.

Maggie Simpson's Birth

Since she cannot speak, it is harder for the writers to produce a storyline for Maggie which would keep the watchers attention.

She is often not seen alone for a majority of an episode.

Maggie’s full name is Margaret Simpson.

Maggie's full name is Margaret Simpson

This was first revealed in the episode ‘Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily’, which was season 7, episode 3.

Maggie doesn’t like spending time with her aunts Patty and Selma.

Maggie doesn't like spending time with her aunts Patty and Selma

This seems to run in the family, as Homer, Bart and Lisa also dislike their company.

In 2009, the new HD opening title sequence was introduced, where Maggie now scans in at $486.52.

In the opening sequence, Maggie is scanned at a supermarket checkout scanner, and cost $847.63

Before the 2009 update, in opening sequence, Maggie was scanned at a supermarket checkout scanner, and cost $847.63.

This is a reference to the monthly cost of caring of babies in 1989.

Maggie is amazing at playing the saxophone.

Maggie is amazing at playing the saxophone

It’s not just Lisa who can play the saxophone, however Lisa could also play as a baby.

Maggie can change her own diapers.

Maggie can change her own diapers

Just like Lisa could when she was a baby.

Maggie as a teenager, wears a necklace with her dummy attached.

Maggie as a teenager, wears a necklace with her dummy attached

This was seen in the episode ‘Lisa’s wedding’, where it is set 15 years in the future.

Maggie apparently never shuts up however throughout the episode, she is interrupted every time she tries to speak.

Maggie’s first word was “Daddy.”

Maggie's first word was "Daddy"

This is something neither Bart or Lisa would call him when they were babies.

She has also said “Daddily Doodily” when she was in the care of Ned Flanders.

Maggie is a violent child.

Maggie is a violent child

She has hit Homer over the head with a mallet, and let’s not forget that she shot Mr Burns!

She has also shot people from the mafia, smashed her baby bottle to use for a weapon and dropped a rock on Russ Cargill’s head in The Simpsons Movie.

Maggie’s arch-enemy Baby Gerald, was born on the same day as her.

Maggie's arch-enemy Baby Gerald

The Springfield General Hospital had one diaper left when they were born, and it was given to Maggie.

Baby Gerald was wrapped in the discount section of the Springfield Shopper and he developed a rash which continues to irritate him to this day.

He blames Maggie for this and spends his nap times plotting revenge.

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