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| + | |name= The Simpsons Uncensored Family Album | ||
| + | |image= [[File:The SimpsonsUncensored Family Album.jpg|250px]] | ||
| + | |author= [[Matt Groening]] | ||
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| + | |series= | ||
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| + | |publisher= [[HarperCollins]] | ||
| + | |published= [[1991]] | ||
| + | }} | ||
| − | The | + | '''''The Simpsons Uncensored Family Album''''' (ISBN 0-06-096582-7) is a 1991 book, written by [[Matt Groening]], that mimics a family album that the [[Simpson family]] would have. Among the things it reveals is the birth date of [[Bart Simpson]], as well as the family trees of the [[Bouvier family|Bouvier]] and Simpson families. Despite the fact that these family trees have never been directly contradicted in the show, their canonicity is still unknown. |
| − | The album begins with photographs and memorabilia from the ancestors of the two families, and then progresses with baby photos of Homer and Marge, and then profiles them as they grow up and fall in love. Finally it shows photographs and memorabilia from Bart's, Lisa's and Maggie's childhoods. | + | == Contents == |
| + | The album is narrated by [[Marge]]. It begins with photographs and memorabilia from the ancestors of the two families, and then progresses with baby photos of [[Homer]] and Marge, and then profiles them as they grow up and fall in love. Finally it shows photographs and memorabilia from Bart's, Lisa's and Maggie's childhoods. | ||
| − | == | + | === Marge and Homer's childhood === |
| − | + | [[File:Bruce Udelhofen.png|200px|thumb|[[Marge]]'s first boyfriend, [[Bruce Udelhofen]]]] | |
| + | The first part focuses on Marge Bouvier's childhood and youth, her family's eccentric past, childhood memories with her sisters [[Patty]] and [[Selma]], and milestones like her first book, ''[[The Fuzzy Li'l Gnome]]''. Later, it shows her teenage years: family road trips to the [[World's Largest Tire]], creative photography attempts, and the day she straightened her hair at age 13. There's also her first boyfriend, [[Bruce Udelhofen]], and her award-winning dramatic performance at [[Springfield High School]], where she lost to [[Artie Ziff]]. | ||
| − | + | The following pages turn to Homer's side of the story, beginning with [[Abe]]'s army days, his wedding to [[Mona Simpson]], and Abe's first-ever letter of complaint, directed to the ''[[Springfield Shopper]]''. Baby Homer appears as a chubby infant and "Grandpa's 7,587th oyster". Following that, Homer's rough school years are showcased: poor grades, lazy excuses from Abe, and his aversion to military school. There's also a glimpse of Homer's childhood friend [[Barney Gumble]], and an early woodshop project where he never finished carving his initials. | |
| − | + | === Marge and Homer's teenage years and early romance === | |
| + | The next section opens with Marge's senior prom, where she wears her iconic up hairstyle for the first time. She attends the dance with Artie Ziff, to later eat at [[Cap'n Reno's Creamed Seafood Steam Table Restaraunt]]. Nearby, Homer dressed in an ill-fitting blue tuxedo, is shown as her real true love, marking the night they first connected. The pages include memories like prom tickets, and receipts from Homer's suit rental at [[Mario's Dapper Den]]. | ||
| − | + | The following pages show their high school and young adult milestones: movie dates, Marge's brief experiment with cigarettes, Homer's clumsy love poems, and a playful photo booth strip. A "handwriting analysis" humorously contrasts Marge's free spirit with Homer's laziness. Graduation memories follow, featuring Marge and Homer in their caps and gowns. Finally, their post-graduation adventures show the couple at bonfires, discos, and mini-golf dates at [[Sir Putt-A-Lot's Merrie Olde Fun Centre]], surrounded by pop culture references from the 1970s. | |
| − | + | === Marriage times === | |
| + | [[File:Lucky 7 Wedding Chapel.png|250px|thumb|[[Marge]] and [[Homer]] got married [[Las Vegas]]-style at [[Lucky 7 Wedding Chapel]], also known as Shotgun Pete's]] | ||
| + | Marge and Homer had their [[Las Vegas]]–style marriage at the [[Lucky 7 Wedding Chapel]] (Shotgun Pete's). Surrounded by dice, poker chips, and neon signs, Marge and Homer are shown as a young, excited couple. The page includes keepsakes like their marriage certificate, Marge's lace garter belt, and Homer's romantic vows. The setting pokes fun at cheap weddings — complete with slogans like "No shoes, no shirt, no service!" and a nearby roadside attraction, [[The Tomb of the Unknown Hitchhiker]]. | ||
| − | + | The next pages jump ahead to their early married life. Marge is shown as a homemaker entering a gelatin mold contest in 1980 (winning third place) and writing a fan letter to [[Ringo Starr]], while Homer begins work at the newly-opened [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]]. His employee evaluation highlights his laziness and lack of ambition, with the form humorously stamped "APPROVED". The contrast between Marge's sweet domestic efforts and Homer's comedic incompetence sets up the dynamic that defines their relationship throughout the series. | |
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| − | + | === Early days of Bart and Lisa === | |
| − | + | Next, the pages show Marge discovering her pregnancy with [[Bart]], using the [[Barnacle Bill's Home Pregnancy Test]]. There's a fake hospital letter humorously asking the Simpsons not to bring Bart back, and congratulatory cards like "It's a boy!" filled with cartoonish chaos. The following spread includes Bart's baby footprints, a hospital bill marked "FINAL NOTICE", and snapshots of Homer's first gray hair, and Bart's and Lisa's first haircuts. | |
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| − | + | Later pages include Lisa's infancy and intelligence. She's shown spelling "Bart" with blocks, playing music, and getting straight A's in kindergarten. Bart, meanwhile, is depicted with his first black eye and a mischievous streak. There's also a bittersweet touch with a drawing of Lisa's poem for the then recently deceased cat, [[Snowball I]]. | |
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| − | + | === Maggie is born === | |
| − | + | Pictures of Marge being pregnant with [[Maggie]] and celebrating her first birthday are shown. There are family photos with Bart and Lisa, a comical hospital newspaper clipping, and a nod to [[Springfield]]'s jazz scene with an article about [[Bleeding Gums Murphy]], Lisa's future musical mentor, who is also playing at [[The Jazz Hole]]. Marge proudly notes Maggie was "such an easy child", while the inclusion of beer and jazz references humorously contrasts the chaos of family life. | |
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| − | + | === Family trips and gatherings === | |
| − | + | [[File:Family trips to Mt. Rushmore and Mt. Splashmore.png|300px|thumb|[[Mount Rushmore]] and [[Mt. Splashmore]] are among the many locations the family visited]] | |
| − | + | Next, a page shows the family's disastrous vacation to the [[The Devil's Hell Hole]], the hottest spot in the USA, a blazing desert tourist trap that, according to Marge, "Homer would rather forget". The family posed amid cacti, rattlesnakes, and visited roadside places like [[Bud's Reptile Village]] and [[The Big Wigwam]]. Marge tries to stay positive while Homer is attacked by a "harmless" snake, and Lisa enjoys the roadside jukebox that was filled with blues records. | |
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| − | + | The last pages move through more family trips: Bart carving "[[El Barto]] was here" into [[Mount Rushmore]], Grandpa's grumpy letters to the editor, and Homer's hair-growing experiment using a [[Dimoxinil]]. We also see a family trip to [[Mt. Splashmore]] (where Homer gets stuck in a water slide) and chaotic holiday scenes at home. Lisa's Thanksgiving poem and art project contrast Bart's terrible report card and prank excuses, with [[Principal Skinner]]'s exasperated notes closing the section. | |
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| − | + | === Dedication to Snowball I === | |
| − | + | The last page dedicates the album to [[Snowball I]], the first pet of the family, who was run over by a car. The dedication includes a picture of Maggie on the sofa that the cat shredded. | |
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| − | + | === Family trees === | |
| − | + | The Simpson family tree can be found on the inside of the front cover, while the [[Bouvier family]] appears on the inside of the back cover. An interesting note is that [[Charles Montgomery Burns]] is included in the Simpson tree as [[Abraham Simpson|Grandpa's]] fourth cousin via marriage. Homer is descended from Scandinavians and American Indians, which was even mentioned in the episode "[[Little Big Girl]]", while Marge is descended from the French. Another interesting note is that despite [[Amos Graycomb]] and [[Moselle Stemple]] marrying and having four children together, they are in fact second cousins. | |
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| − | + | In the family trees below, each character's portrait links to their corresponding article. | |
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| − | + | ==== Simpson family tree ==== | |
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| − | + | rect 99 165 185 287 [[Milhouse Rounds II]] | |
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| − | + | rect 325 173 440 284 [[Monique Lautrec]] | |
| − | + | rect 466 174 637 286 [[Fielding DuBois]] | |
| − | + | rect 689 176 813 286 [[Zephediah Stemple]] | |
| − | + | rect 837 174 951 283 [[Hortensia Bodney]] | |
| − | + | rect 445 289 555 390 [[Lance DuBois]] | |
| − | + | rect 572 294 661 387 [[Clarice Stemple]] | |
| − | + | rect 661 294 793 392 [[Zachariah Stemple]] | |
| − | + | rect 832 294 949 400 [[Minnie Stemple]] | |
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| − | + | rect 207 393 301 497 [[Eugenia Rounds]] | |
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| − | + | rect 520 397 607 495 [[Lolly DuBois]] | |
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| − | + | rect 329 500 441 599 [[Evelyn Graycomb]] | |
| − | + | rect 121 608 227 705 [[Daphne Charles]] | |
| − | + | rect 239 610 332 702 [[Clifford Burns]] | |
| − | + | rect 336 603 432 703 [[Doreena Burns]] | |
| − | + | rect 159 711 283 831 [[Charles Montgomery Burns]] | |
| − | + | rect 313 711 415 826 [[Cornelia Burns]] | |
| − | + | rect 438 712 527 824 [[Sancho Hernandez]] | |
| − | + | rect 374 827 476 924 [[Pepita Hernandez]] | |
| − | + | rect 490 823 597 918 [[Romeo Bernstein]] | |
| − | + | rect 147 941 255 1028 [[David Bernstein]] | |
| − | + | rect 260 931 350 1031 [[Levi Bernstein]] | |
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| − | + | rect 462 936 573 1032 [[Murray Bernstein]] | |
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| − | + | rect 667 715 744 816 [[Cornelius Burns]] | |
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| − | + | rect 1118 289 1241 387 [[Trixie Simpson]] | |
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| − | + | rect 894 499 1053 598 [[Louise Stemple]] | |
| − | + | rect 1079 501 1185 598 [[Jacques Stemple]] | |
| − | + | rect 743 608 845 707 [[Betsy Graycomb]] | |
| − | + | rect 854 614 962 705 [[Olivia Graycomb]] | |
| − | + | rect 985 604 1091 702 [[Humbert Twilly]] | |
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| − | + | rect 902 710 1024 808 [[Babs Twilly]] | |
| − | + | rect 711 823 838 913 [[Wendy Wordsworth]] | |
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| − | + | rect 838 926 949 1033 [[Hermione Gobel]] | |
| − | + | rect 1129 605 1227 703 [[Griselda Johnson]] | |
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| − | + | rect 1138 713 1231 809 [[Vern Simpson]] | |
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| − | + | rect 1159 818 1254 916 [[Connie Krupp]] | |
| − | + | rect 1355 70 1485 177 [[Mary Frowning Cloud]] | |
| − | + | rect 1501 67 1621 180 [[Joe Puffing Goat]] | |
| − | + | rect 1316 187 1415 280 [[Rupert Simpson]] | |
| − | + | rect 1431 182 1569 282 [[Winifred Running Goat]] | |
| − | + | rect 1311 293 1428 386 [[Prudence Simpson]] | |
| − | + | rect 1441 286 1547 385 [[Galston Simpson]] | |
| − | + | rect 1577 181 1711 280 [[Humphrey Little Goat]] | |
| − | + | rect 1747 184 1865 287 [[Jane Nervous Goat]] | |
| − | + | rect 1571 281 1667 390 [[Ivy Simpson]] | |
| − | + | rect 1687 281 1794 389 [[Garwood Simpson]] | |
| − | + | rect 1835 291 1945 390 [[Clowta Stillman]] | |
| − | + | rect 1361 392 1465 499 [[Gabby Crouse]] | |
| − | + | rect 1476 389 1597 494 [[Howland Simpson]] | |
| − | + | rect 1613 394 1707 497 [[Zeke Simpson]] | |
| − | + | rect 1720 395 1807 498 [[Pippa Simpson]] | |
| − | + | rect 1820 393 1912 497 [[Floyd Simpson]] | |
| − | + | rect 1305 502 1402 598 [[Zorina Ovadia]] | |
| − | + | rect 1420 502 1510 599 [[Lou Simpson]] | |
| − | + | rect 1513 498 1601 601 [[Dulcine Simpson]] | |
| − | + | rect 1601 502 1684 599 [[Hugo Simpson]] | |
| − | + | rect 1700 499 1797 600 [[Gaston Simpson]] | |
| − | + | rect 1809 502 1921 600 [["Old Tut" Simpson]] | |
| − | + | rect 1307 604 1421 704 [[Eckhardt Simpson]] | |
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| − | + | rect 1682 608 1786 708 [[Woody Schedeen]] | |
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| − | + | rect 1591 709 1673 830 [[Fernice Schedeen]] | |
| − | + | rect 1677 720 1777 826 [[Ingrid Schedeen]] | |
| − | + | rect 1575 828 1668 920 [[Pomona Krupp]] | |
| − | + | rect 1689 831 1786 919 [[Walter Bazaar]] | |
| − | + | rect 1537 936 1653 1041 [[Alberta Bazaar]] | |
| − | + | rect 1663 938 1761 1037 [[Hazel Bazaar]] | |
| − | + | rect 1777 926 1869 1038 [[Violet Bazaar]] | |
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| − | + | rect 2174 171 2292 285 [[Ettiwanda Trownse]] | |
| − | + | rect 1962 290 2049 394 [[Clem Stillman]] | |
| − | + | rect 2069 292 2172 402 [[Clancey Stillman]] | |
| − | + | rect 2202 291 2313 397 [[Ogilvie Stillman]] | |
| − | + | rect 2340 293 2462 405 [[Dewey Stillman]] | |
| − | + | rect 1939 400 2052 499 [[Horatio Dinsdale]] | |
| − | + | rect 2071 405 2171 501 [[Edwina Forayter]] | |
| − | + | rect 1943 503 2056 603 [["Happy" Dinsdale]] | |
| − | + | rect 2060 504 2202 605 [[Udell Dinsdale]] | |
| − | + | rect 1820 605 1918 709 [[Twitta Simpson]] | |
| − | + | rect 1921 608 2019 710 [[Elrita Simpson]] | |
| − | + | rect 2025 611 2119 727 [[Bonita Simpson]] | |
| − | + | rect 1854 711 1945 810 [[Edward Powell]] | |
| − | + | rect 1979 732 2074 810 [[Mililani Osler]] | |
| − | + | rect 1795 813 1892 921 [[Coco Powell]] | |
| − | + | rect 1899 818 1989 922 [[Wanda Powell]] | |
| − | + | rect 1992 821 2085 923 [[Carla Powell]] | |
| − | + | rect 2096 807 2182 936 [[Herb Powell]] | |
| − | + | rect 2186 399 2279 499 [[Nellie Balliwick]] | |
| − | + | rect 2306 404 2411 501 [[Bertram Hickman]] | |
| − | + | rect 2245 508 2346 605 [[Willard Hickman]] | |
| − | + | rect 2370 505 2486 607 [[Theodora Hutshing]] | |
| − | + | rect 2125 610 2222 709 [[Orville Simpson]] | |
| − | + | rect 2244 608 2331 716 [[Yuma Hickman]] | |
| − | + | rect 2384 608 2471 715 [[Zeke Hickman]] | |
| − | + | rect 2178 712 2281 817 [[Abraham Simpson]] | |
| − | + | rect 2308 721 2398 814 [[Penelope Olsen]] | |
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| − | + | rect 2352 815 2462 924 [[Marge Bouvier]] | |
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| − | + | </imagemap> | |
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| − | + | ==== Bouvier family tree ==== | |
| − | + | <imagemap> | |
| − | + | File:Bouvier family tree.png|center|1000px | |
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| − | + | rect 360 363 495 471 [[Zsa Zsa DeBoeuf]] | |
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| − | + | rect 925 5 1063 135 [[Florette DuChamps]] | |
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| + | rect 1834 476 1969 582 [[Bernadette Fromage]] | ||
| + | rect 1731 591 1825 703 [[René Bouvier]] | ||
| + | rect 1837 590 1946 703 [[Jipsum Bouvier]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:44, December 10, 2025
The Simpsons Uncensored Family Album
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Book Information
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The Simpsons Uncensored Family Album (ISBN 0-06-096582-7) is a 1991 book, written by Matt Groening, that mimics a family album that the Simpson family would have. Among the things it reveals is the birth date of Bart Simpson, as well as the family trees of the Bouvier and Simpson families. Despite the fact that these family trees have never been directly contradicted in the show, their canonicity is still unknown.
Contents
Contents[edit]
The album is narrated by Marge. It begins with photographs and memorabilia from the ancestors of the two families, and then progresses with baby photos of Homer and Marge, and then profiles them as they grow up and fall in love. Finally it shows photographs and memorabilia from Bart's, Lisa's and Maggie's childhoods.
Marge and Homer's childhood[edit]
The first part focuses on Marge Bouvier's childhood and youth, her family's eccentric past, childhood memories with her sisters Patty and Selma, and milestones like her first book, The Fuzzy Li'l Gnome. Later, it shows her teenage years: family road trips to the World's Largest Tire, creative photography attempts, and the day she straightened her hair at age 13. There's also her first boyfriend, Bruce Udelhofen, and her award-winning dramatic performance at Springfield High School, where she lost to Artie Ziff.
The following pages turn to Homer's side of the story, beginning with Abe's army days, his wedding to Mona Simpson, and Abe's first-ever letter of complaint, directed to the Springfield Shopper. Baby Homer appears as a chubby infant and "Grandpa's 7,587th oyster". Following that, Homer's rough school years are showcased: poor grades, lazy excuses from Abe, and his aversion to military school. There's also a glimpse of Homer's childhood friend Barney Gumble, and an early woodshop project where he never finished carving his initials.
Marge and Homer's teenage years and early romance[edit]
The next section opens with Marge's senior prom, where she wears her iconic up hairstyle for the first time. She attends the dance with Artie Ziff, to later eat at Cap'n Reno's Creamed Seafood Steam Table Restaraunt. Nearby, Homer dressed in an ill-fitting blue tuxedo, is shown as her real true love, marking the night they first connected. The pages include memories like prom tickets, and receipts from Homer's suit rental at Mario's Dapper Den.
The following pages show their high school and young adult milestones: movie dates, Marge's brief experiment with cigarettes, Homer's clumsy love poems, and a playful photo booth strip. A "handwriting analysis" humorously contrasts Marge's free spirit with Homer's laziness. Graduation memories follow, featuring Marge and Homer in their caps and gowns. Finally, their post-graduation adventures show the couple at bonfires, discos, and mini-golf dates at Sir Putt-A-Lot's Merrie Olde Fun Centre, surrounded by pop culture references from the 1970s.
Marriage times[edit]
Marge and Homer had their Las Vegas–style marriage at the Lucky 7 Wedding Chapel (Shotgun Pete's). Surrounded by dice, poker chips, and neon signs, Marge and Homer are shown as a young, excited couple. The page includes keepsakes like their marriage certificate, Marge's lace garter belt, and Homer's romantic vows. The setting pokes fun at cheap weddings — complete with slogans like "No shoes, no shirt, no service!" and a nearby roadside attraction, The Tomb of the Unknown Hitchhiker.
The next pages jump ahead to their early married life. Marge is shown as a homemaker entering a gelatin mold contest in 1980 (winning third place) and writing a fan letter to Ringo Starr, while Homer begins work at the newly-opened Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. His employee evaluation highlights his laziness and lack of ambition, with the form humorously stamped "APPROVED". The contrast between Marge's sweet domestic efforts and Homer's comedic incompetence sets up the dynamic that defines their relationship throughout the series.
Early days of Bart and Lisa[edit]
Next, the pages show Marge discovering her pregnancy with Bart, using the Barnacle Bill's Home Pregnancy Test. There's a fake hospital letter humorously asking the Simpsons not to bring Bart back, and congratulatory cards like "It's a boy!" filled with cartoonish chaos. The following spread includes Bart's baby footprints, a hospital bill marked "FINAL NOTICE", and snapshots of Homer's first gray hair, and Bart's and Lisa's first haircuts.
Later pages include Lisa's infancy and intelligence. She's shown spelling "Bart" with blocks, playing music, and getting straight A's in kindergarten. Bart, meanwhile, is depicted with his first black eye and a mischievous streak. There's also a bittersweet touch with a drawing of Lisa's poem for the then recently deceased cat, Snowball I.
Maggie is born[edit]
Pictures of Marge being pregnant with Maggie and celebrating her first birthday are shown. There are family photos with Bart and Lisa, a comical hospital newspaper clipping, and a nod to Springfield's jazz scene with an article about Bleeding Gums Murphy, Lisa's future musical mentor, who is also playing at The Jazz Hole. Marge proudly notes Maggie was "such an easy child", while the inclusion of beer and jazz references humorously contrasts the chaos of family life.
Family trips and gatherings[edit]
Next, a page shows the family's disastrous vacation to the The Devil's Hell Hole, the hottest spot in the USA, a blazing desert tourist trap that, according to Marge, "Homer would rather forget". The family posed amid cacti, rattlesnakes, and visited roadside places like Bud's Reptile Village and The Big Wigwam. Marge tries to stay positive while Homer is attacked by a "harmless" snake, and Lisa enjoys the roadside jukebox that was filled with blues records.
The last pages move through more family trips: Bart carving "El Barto was here" into Mount Rushmore, Grandpa's grumpy letters to the editor, and Homer's hair-growing experiment using a Dimoxinil. We also see a family trip to Mt. Splashmore (where Homer gets stuck in a water slide) and chaotic holiday scenes at home. Lisa's Thanksgiving poem and art project contrast Bart's terrible report card and prank excuses, with Principal Skinner's exasperated notes closing the section.
Dedication to Snowball I[edit]
The last page dedicates the album to Snowball I, the first pet of the family, who was run over by a car. The dedication includes a picture of Maggie on the sofa that the cat shredded.
Family trees[edit]
The Simpson family tree can be found on the inside of the front cover, while the Bouvier family appears on the inside of the back cover. An interesting note is that Charles Montgomery Burns is included in the Simpson tree as Grandpa's fourth cousin via marriage. Homer is descended from Scandinavians and American Indians, which was even mentioned in the episode "Little Big Girl", while Marge is descended from the French. Another interesting note is that despite Amos Graycomb and Moselle Stemple marrying and having four children together, they are in fact second cousins.
In the family trees below, each character's portrait links to their corresponding article.
Simpson family tree[edit]
Bouvier family tree[edit]
Alternate versions[edit]
There are two different versions of The Simpsons Uncensored Family Album. One release has a picture of Bart on the cover, and another release has Homer on the cover.
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