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'''Mona Janet Simpson är mor till [http://simpsons.wikia.com/%20wiki%20/%20Homer_Simpson Homer Simpson , främmande hustru till ][http://simpsons.wikia.com/%20wiki%20/%20Abraham_Simpson Abraham Simpson < / a>, mor-i-lag i ][http://simpsons.wikia.com/%20wiki%20/%20Marge_Simpson Marge Simpson och farmor till ]Bart , [http://simpsons.wikia.com/%20wiki%20/%20Lisa_Simpson Lisa och ][http://simpsons.wikia.com/%20wiki%20/%20Maggie_Simpson Maggie .]'''!>'''[http://simpsons.wikia.com/%20wiki%20/%20Maggie_Simpson  ]'''
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{{Character
 
 
 
 
'''[http://simpsons.wikia.com/%20wiki%20/%20Maggie_Simpson {{Character
 
 
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|voiced by = [[Maggie Roswell]]<br />[[Glenn Close]]<br />[[Pamela Hayden]]<br />[[Tress MacNeille]]
 
|voiced by = [[Maggie Roswell]]<br />[[Glenn Close]]<br />[[Pamela Hayden]]<br />[[Tress MacNeille]]
 
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'''Mona Janet Simpson''' is the mother of ][[Homer Simpson]], estranged wife of [[Abraham Simpson]], mother-in-law of [[Marge Simpson]] and grandma'''
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'''Mona Janet Simpson''' is the mother of [[Homer Simpson]], estranged wife of [[Abraham Simpson]], mother-in-law of [[Marge Simpson]] and grandmother of [[Bart Simpson|Bart]], [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] and [[Maggie Simpson|Maggie]]. She is often documented in legal papers, family trees, and other sources by a variety of aliases, including '''Penelope Olsen''', '''Martha Stewart''', '''Muddy Mae Suggins''', '''Anita Bonghit''', and '''Mona Stevens'''.  
 
 
'''of [[Bart Simpson|Bart]], [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] and [[Maggie Simpson|Maggie]].'''''' Hon är ofta dokumenterad i juridiska dokument, släktträd, och andra källor av olika alias, inklusive '''Penelope Olsen , '''Martha Stewart , '''Muddy Mae Suggins och '''Anita Bonghit och '''Mona Stevens . ''''''''''''''''''
 
 
 
== ''''''''''''''''''Character History '''''''''''''''''' ==
 
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''''''''''''''''''=== Mona Simpson, någon gång före eller under 1960-talet, Mona gift Abraham (Abe) Simpson, senare att föda en son, Homer. ===
 
!>''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''She is often documented in legal papers, family trees, and other sources by a variety of aliases, including '''Penelope Olsen''', '''Martha Stewart''', '''Muddy Mae Suggins''', '''Anita Bonghit''', and '''Mona Stevens'''. ''''''''''''''''''
 
  
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== Character History ==
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=== Early life ===
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[[File:200px-Mona Simpson - first appearance.jpg|thumb|left|Mona, at a young age, with a baby Homer.]]
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Mona Simpson, at sometime before or during the 1960s, Mona married Abraham (Abe) Simpson, later giving birth to a son, Homer. Before Homer's birth, she had cheated on Abe with a lifeguard, when a love letter was discovered by a mailman after being frozen. The letter stated that "in his heart he'll know that the baby she carries is his". When Homer discovers the letter in his late thirties/forties, he questions who his father is, although it is later discovered that Abe's DNA was a perfect match for Homer <ref>[[Homer's Paternity Coot]]</ref>.
  
== ''''''''''''''''''Character History '''''''''''''''''' ==
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During the 1960s, whilst Homer was a small child, she became increasingly involved in a hippie movement and political activism. She cites Joe Namath's long hair during Super Bowl III as igniting her beliefs. She takes Homer and Abe to the Woodstock Hippie Convention, where Homer ends up having been influenced by the hippies. She and other activists, protesting germ research, enter a facility owned by [[C. Montgomery Burns]], destroying all the biological warfare experiments and in the process curing [[Clancy Wiggum]] of asthma. Whilst escaping, she stopped to tend to a fallen Burns, who threatened her with arrest. She leaves her husband and son, with Abe later telling Homer that she had died whilst he was at the movies. Abe even goes as far to point out a grave, telling Homer it is Mona's, although the grave belongs to Walt Whitman.
=== ''''''''''''''''''Early life '''''''''''''''''' ===
 
''''''''''''''''''[[File:200px-Mona Simpson - first appearance.jpg|thumb|left|Mona, at a young age, with a baby Homer.]]
 
Mona Simpson, at sometime before or during the 1960s, Mona married Abraham (Abe) Simpson, later giving birth to a son, Homer.'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Innan Homeros föddes hade hon bedrog Abe med en livräddare när ett kärleksbrev upptäcktes av en brevbärare efter att frysas. Before Homer's birth, she had cheated on Abe with a lifeguard, when a love letter was discovered by a mailman after being frozen. I skrivelsen anges att "i hans hjärta Han vet att barnet hon bär är hans". The letter stated that "in his heart he'll know that the baby she carries is his". När Homer upptäcker brevet i sin sena trettio / fyrtioårsåldern, frågor som han som sin far, även om det senare upptäcks att Abes DNA var en perfekt match för Homer . ''''''''''''''''''
 
  
''''''''''''''''''Under 1960 var medan Homer ett litet barn, hon ökat engagemang i ett hippierörelsen och politisk aktivism. When Homer discovers the letter in his late thirties/forties, he questions who his father is, although it is later discovered that Abe's DNA was a perfect match for Homer <ref>[[Homer's Paternity Coot]]</ref>. ''''''''''''''''''
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After leaving [[Springfield]], her exact movements are unknown, although it is later revealed she resided at a hippie commune for several years, painting murals of Homer. She sent Homer care packages each week, although Homer was unaware of this, because of his refusal to tip his letter carrier, with Homer collecting the packages years later. During this time, she also cheats on Abe, who remains unaware of her whereabouts.
  
''''''''''''''''''During the 1960s, whilst Homer was a small child, she became increasingly involved in a hippie movement and political activism. Hon citerar Joe Namath långa hår under Super Bowl III som antända hennes tro. She cites Joe Namath's long hair during Super Bowl III as igniting her beliefs. Hon tar Homer och Abe till Woodstock Hippie konventet, där Homer hamnar har påverkats av hippies. She takes Homer and Abe to the Woodstock Hippie Convention, where Homer ends up having been influenced by the hippies. Hon och andra aktivister protesterar vetegroddar forskning, anger en anläggning som ägs av [http://simpsons.wikia.com/%20wiki%20/%20C._Montgomery_Burns C.][http://simpsons.wikia.com/%20wiki%20/%20C._Montgomery_Burns  She and other activists, protesting germ research, enter a facility owned by ][[C. Montgomery Burns|C.]][[C. Montgomery Burns| Montgomery Burns , förstör alla biologiska stridsmedel experiment och i processen bota [http://simpsons.wikia.com/%20wiki%20/%20Clancy_Wiggum Clancy Wiggum av astma.][http://simpsons.wikia.com/%20wiki%20/%20Clancy_Wiggum  Montgomery Burns], destroying all the biological warfare experiments and in the process curing [[Clancy Wiggum]] of asthma. Som flytt, stannade hon brukar en fallen Burns, som hotade henne med gripandet. Whilst escaping, she stopped to tend to a fallen Burns, who threatened her with arrest. Hon lämnar sin man och son, med Abe senare berättar Homer att hon hade dött medan han var på bio. She leaves her husband and son, with Abe later telling Homer that she had died whilst he was at the movies. Abe går tom så långt att påpeka en grav, berättar Homer är Mona är, även om graven tillhör Walt Whitman. ]]''''''''''''''''''
 
  
''''''''''''''''''[[C. Montgomery Burns|Efter att ha lämnat [http://simpsons.wikia.com/%20wiki%20/%20Springfield Springfield , hennes exakta rörelser är okända, även om det senare avslöjade hon bodde på en hippie kommun under flera år, måla muralmålningar av Homeros.][http://simpsons.wikia.com/%20wiki%20/%20Springfield  Abe even goes as far to point out a grave, telling Homer it is Mona's, although the grave belongs to Walt Whitman. ]]]''''''''''''''''''
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===Return to Springfield===
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When Homer faked his death to avoid work, Mona hears of her son's death on the news and visits her son's still open grave, finding Homer in the grave, who accidentally fell in. She returns to the [[Simpson Family|Simpson]] [[742 Evergreen Terrace|house]], spending time with Homer and her new family, including Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie. She also meets Abe, although their dislike only intensifies as Abe remains angry over her leaving him and Homer, whilst Mona becomes angry after learning he had told Homer she was dead. When Homer and Mona go to the post office, to collect years worth of care packages, she is spotted and recognized by Burns. Mona is forced once again to leave Springfield, on the run from the police, although the now Police Chief, Clancy Wiggum, aides her escape after being cured of asthma because of Mona in the 1960s <ref>[[Mother Simpson]]</ref>.
  
''''''''''''''''''[http://simpsons.wikia.com/%20wiki%20/%20Springfield After leaving ][[Springfield]], her exact movements are unknown, although it is later revealed she resided at a hippie commune for several years, painting murals of Homer. Hon skickade Homer vård paket varje vecka, även om Homeros kände till detta, på grund av sin vägran att tippa sitt brev transportör, med Homer samla in förpackningarna år senare. She sent Homer care packages each week, although Homer was unaware of this, because of his refusal to tip his letter carrier, with Homer collecting the packages years later. Under denna tid, fusk hon också på Abe, som fortfarande är ovetande om sin vistelseort. ''''''''''''''''''
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=== Second return to Springfield ===
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Sometime later, Homer discovers a hidden message in a newspaper, left by his mother. She is discovered by the police at a diner and is arrested, later put on trial. She is acquitted because of evidence given by Homer, although she is later imprisoned, thanks to Mr. Burns, for signing into a federal park under a false name. Homer attempts to break his mother out of prison on a prison bus, with a police chase insuing. The chase ends when she apparently dies, after the bus drives off a cliff and into some water, where it explodes, which sets off a rock avalanche, burying the bus. Mona, however, narrowly escapses the bus before it went off the cliff. She again goes on the run, where she sends another hidden message in a newspaper to Homer, written whilst eating a Rhode Island-style clam chowder <ref>[[My Mother the Carjacker]]</ref>.
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''''''''''''''''''[[C. Montgomery Burns|När Homer fejkade sin död för att undvika arbete, hör Mona om sonens död på nyheterna och besöker sin sons fortfarande öppen grav, finna Homer i graven, som av misstag föll i. Hon återvänder till i [http://simpsons.wikia.com/%20wiki%20/%20Simpson_Family Simpson ]house , umgås med Homer och hennes nya familj, inklusive Marge, Bart, Lisa och Maggie. During this time, she also cheats on Abe, who remains unaware of her whereabouts. ]]''''''''''''''''''
 
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''''''''''''''''''When Homer faked his death to avoid work, Mona hears of her son's death on the news and visits her son's still open grave, finding Homer in the grave, who accidentally fell in. She returns to the [[Simpson Family|Simpson]] [[742 Evergreen Terrace|house]], spending time with Homer and her new family, including Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie. Hon uppfyller också Abe, även om deras motvilja bara starkare ju Abe fortfarande arg över henne lämna honom och Homer blir samtidigt Mona arg efter att lära han hade berättat Homeros var hon död. She also meets Abe, although their dislike only intensifies as Abe remains angry over her leaving him and Homer, whilst Mona becomes angry after learning he had told Homer she was dead. När Homer och Mona gå till posten, att samla åren värde av vård paket, hon är prickig och erkänts av Burns. When Homer and Mona go to the post office, to collect years worth of care packages, she is spotted and recognized by Burns. Mona tvingas återigen lämna Springfield, på flykt undan polisen, även om nu polischefen, Clancy Wiggum, aides hennes flykt efter att ha blivit botad från astma till följd av Mona på 1960-talet . ''''''''''''''''''
 
  
=== ''''''''''''''''''[[C. Montgomery Burns|Andra återgå till Springfield ]]'''''''''''''''''' ===
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=== Final Return and Death ===
''''''''''''''''''[[C. Montgomery Burns|Någon gång senare, upptäcker Homer ett dolt budskap i en tidning, till vänster av mor. Mona is forced once again to leave Springfield, on the run from the police, although the now Police Chief, Clancy Wiggum, aides her escape after being cured of asthma because of Mona in the 1960s <ref>[[Mother Simpson]]</ref>. ]]''''''''''''''''''
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Mona returns to Springfield again, visiting Homer. The two fight and Homer decides not to speak to her. Later, feeling guilty, he attempts to apologize to his mother. Finding her sitting on an armchair, he apologizes, before realizing his mother is dead. Her death devastates Homer. She is cremated and, sometime after her cremation, the Simpson family watches her recorded will. She leaves Bart her army knife, Lisa her rebellious spirit (although Lisa takes her earrings) and Marge an old purse made of hemp, asking Homer to release her ashes from the top of a specific mountain at 3:00 pm. Homer completes his mother's wish, releasing the ashes, which are sucked into a missile launch computer within the mountain, owned by Mr. Burns. The ashes stop the missile from launching, preventing the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant|nuclear power plant's]] waste being blasted to the Amazon rain forest. Homer is arrested, but manages to escape, with help from Marge, Bart and Lisa, destroying the base and fulfilling his mother's final wish <ref>[[Mona Leaves-a]]</ref>.  
  
=== ''''''''''''''''''[[C. Montgomery Burns|Second return to Springfield ]]'''''''''''''''''' ===
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==Behind the Scenes==
''''''''''''''''''[[C. Montgomery Burns|Sometime later, Homer discovers a hidden message in a newspaper, left by his mother. Hon upptäcks av polisen vid ett fik och grips, senare ställdes inför rätta. She is discovered by the police at a diner and is arrested, later put on trial. Hon är frikänd på grund av bevis som Homeros, fastän hon senare fängslas, tack till Mr Burns, för att logga in en federal park under falskt namn. She is acquitted because of evidence given by Homer, although she is later imprisoned, thanks to Mr. Burns, for signing into a federal park under a false name. Homer försök att bryta hans mamma ut ur fängelset på ett fängelse buss, med en polisjakt insuing. Homer attempts to break his mother out of prison on a prison bus, with a police chase insuing. Jakten slutar när hon tydligen dör, efter bussen kör iväg ett stup och in i lite vatten, där det exploderar, vilket utlöser en klippa lavin och begravde bussen. The chase ends when she apparently dies, after the bus drives off a cliff and into some water, where it explodes, which sets off a rock avalanche, burying the bus. Mona, dock snävt escapses bussen innan den gick ned från klippan. Mona, however, narrowly escapses the bus before it went off the cliff. Hon går igen på flykt, där hon skickar ett dolt budskap i en tidning att Homer, skriven samtidigt äta en Rhode Island-style musselsoppa . ]]''''''''''''''''''
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=== Creation ===
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Prior to [[:Category:Season 7|the seventh season]], Mona Simpson had only made two brief flashback appearances, the first being [[:Category:Season 2|Season 2's]] [[Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?]], appearing again in the [[:Category:Season 6|sixth season]] episode [[Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy]]. In both episodes she was voiced by [[Maggie Roswell]].<ref name="IGN"/>
  
=== ''''''''''''''''''[[C. Montgomery Burns|Final Return och Death ]]'''''''''''''''''' ===
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Mona's first major appearance was in [[The Simpsons (season 7)|the seventh season]] episode "[[Mother Simpson]]", which was pitched by [[Richard Appel]], who was desperately trying to think of a story idea and decided that he had to really reach for an idea and decided to do something about Homer's mother, who previously had only been mentioned once.<ref name="Appel">{{cite video | people=Appel, Richard|year=2005|title=The Simpsons season 7 DVD commentary for the episode "Mother Simpson"| medium=DVD|publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> The writers used the episode as an opportunity to solve several little puzzles, such as where Lisa's intelligence came from.<ref name="Appel"/>
''''''''''''''''''[[C. Montgomery Burns|Mona återvänder till Springfield igen, besöka Homer. She again goes on the run, where she sends another hidden message in a newspaper to Homer, written whilst eating a Rhode Island-style clam chowder <ref>[[My Mother the Carjacker]]</ref>. ]]''''''''''''''''''
 
  
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The character is named after Richard Appel's wife, whose maiden name is Mona Simpson.<ref name="Appel"/> Mona Simpson was designed in a way so that she has little bit of Homer in her face, such as the shape of her upper lip and her nose.<ref name="Silverman">{{cite video | people=Silverman, David|year=2005|title=The Simpsons season 7 DVD commentary for the episode "Mother Simpson"| medium=DVD|publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> There were several design changes because the directors were trying to make her an attractive older and younger woman, but still be Simpson-esque.<ref name="Silverman"/> The inspiration for the character comes from Bernardine Dohrn of the Weather Underground, although the writers acknowledge that several people fit her description.<ref name="Oakley"/> Her crime was intentionally the least violent crime the writers could think of, as she did not harm anyone and was only caught because she came back to help Mr. Burns.<ref name="Oakley"/>
''''''''''''''''''[[C. Montgomery Burns|Mona returns to Springfield again, visiting Homer. De två slåss och Homer beslutar att inte tala med henne. The two fight and Homer decides not to speak to her. Senare känna dig skyldig, försöker han att be om ursäkt till sin mor. Later, feeling guilty, he attempts to apologize to his mother. Hitta henne sittande i en fåtölj, ber om ursäkt han, innan inser hans mor är död. Finding her sitting on an armchair, he apologizes, before realizing his mother is dead. Hennes död skövlar Homer. Her death devastates Homer. Hon är kremerad och, någon gång efter hennes kremering, klockor familjen Simpson hennes spelas in. She is cremated and, sometime after her cremation, the Simpson family watches her recorded will. Hon lämnar Bart henne armékniven, Lisa hennes upproriska ande (även om Lisa tar hennes örhängen) och Marge en gammal väska tillverkad av hampa och bad Homer att släppa hennes aska från toppen av ett visst berg på 3:00. She leaves Bart her army knife, Lisa her rebellious spirit (although Lisa takes her earrings) and Marge an old purse made of hemp, asking Homer to release her ashes from the top of a specific mountain at 3:00 pm. Homer fullbordar sin mors önskan, att släppa askan, som sugs in i en missil starta datorn i berget, som ägs av Mr Burns. Homer completes his mother's wish, releasing the ashes, which are sucked into a missile launch computer within the mountain, owned by Mr. Burns. Askan stoppa missiler från lanseringen, förhindra [http://simpsons.wikia.com/%20wiki%20/%20Springfield_Nuclear_Power_Plant kärnkraftverkets avfall som blästras till regnskogen i Amazonas.][http://simpsons.wikia.com/%20wiki%20/%20Springfield_Nuclear_Power_Plant  The ashes stop the missile from launching, preventing the ][[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant|nuclear power plant's]] waste being blasted to the Amazon rain forest. Homer blir arresterad, men lyckas fly med hjälp av Marge, Bart och Lisa, förstör basen och uppfyller sin mors sista önskan . ]]''''''''''''''''''
 
  
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[[Glenn Close]], who was directed in her first performance by [[Josh Weinstein]],<ref name="Oakley">{{cite video | people=Oakley, Bill|year=2005|title=The Simpsons season 7 DVD commentary for the episode "Mother Simpson"| medium=DVD|publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> was convinced to do the episode partially because of [[James L. Brooks]].<ref name="Groening">{{cite video | people=Groening, Matt|year=2005|title=The Simpsons season 7 DVD commentary for the episode "Mother Simpson"| medium=DVD|publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> When Mona gets in the van, her voice is done by [[Pamela Hayden]] because Glenn Close could not say "d'oh!" properly<ref name="Oakley"/> and thus they used the original temp track recorded by Hayden.<ref name="Appel"/>
=== ''''''''''''''''''[[C. Montgomery Burns|Creation ]]'''''''''''''''''' ===
 
''''''''''''''''''[[C. Montgomery Burns|Före [http://simpsons.wikia.com/%20wiki%20/%20Kategori:%20Season_7 sjunde säsong , Mona Simpson hade bara gjort två kort återblick framträdanden, den första är ][http://simpsons.wikia.com/%20wiki%20Kategori:%20Season_2 Säsong 2: s ]Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? , visas igen i [http://simpsons.wikia.com/%20wiki%20/%20Kategori:%20Season_6 sjätte säsongen Episode ][http://simpsons.wikia.com/%20wiki%20/%20Grampa_vs._Sexual_Inadequacy Grampa vs Sexuella Otillfredsställande .][http://simpsons.wikia.com/%20wiki%20/%20Grampa_vs._Sexual_Inadequacy  Homer is arrested, but manages to escape, with help from Marge, Bart and Lisa, destroying the base and fulfilling his mother's final wish <ref>[[Mona Leaves-a]]</ref>. ]]]''''''''''''''''''
 
  
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Mona was originally voiced by [[Maggie Roswell]], before [[Glenn Close]] took over in the episodes [[Mother Simpson]], [[My Mother the Carjacker]] and [[Mona Leaves-a]]. [[Tress MacNeille]] voiced her flashback appearance in the episode [[D'oh-in in the Wind]]. [[Pamela Hayden]] has also voiced Mona, due to Glen Close's inability to say '[[d'oh]]'.
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''''''''''''''''''[http://simpsons.wikia.com/%20wiki%20/%20Grampa_vs._Sexual_Inadequacy Prior to ][[:Category:Season 7|the seventh season]], Mona Simpson had only made two brief flashback appearances, the first being [[:Category:Season 2|Season 2's]] [[Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?]], appearing again in the [[:Category:Season 6|sixth season]] episode [[Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy]]. I båda episoder hon röst av [http://simpsons.wikia.com/%20wiki%20/%20Maggie_Roswell Maggie Roswell . ]''''''''''''''''''
 
  
''''''''''''''''''[http://simpsons.wikia.com/%20wiki%20/%20Maggie_Roswell Mona första stora framträdande var i ][http://simpsons.wikia.com/%20wiki%20/%20The_Simpsons_%20(season_7) sjunde säsong episode" ][http://simpsons.wikia.com/%20wiki%20/%20Mother_Simpson Mother simpson ", som reste genom ][http://simpsons.wikia.com/%20wiki%20/%20Richard_Appel Richard Appel , som desperat försöker att tänka på en historia idé och bestämde att han måste verkligen komma på en idé och beslöt att göra något åt Homer's mamma, som tidigare hade endast nämnts en gång.  Författarna använde episod som en möjlighet att lösa flera små pussel, till exempel om Lisa intelligens kom från. >=== p ===
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=== Development ===
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[[Glenn Close]] would record original material for another episode, [[:Category:Season 15|season fifteen's]] [[My Mother the Carjacker]], and a deleted scene featuring Mona from "Mother Simpson" would appear in [[:Category:Season 7|season seven's]] [[The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular]]. Mona also had a speaking appearance in [[:Category:Season 10|season ten's]] [[D'oh-in in the Wind]] episode, this time voiced by [[Tress MacNeille]]. Glenn Close returned as Mona for the third time in the nineteenth season episode [[Mona Leaves-a]].<ref name="TVguide">{{cite news | author = | title = Simpsons Writers Dish on Movie and New Season | publisher = TV Guide | url = http://community.tvguide.com/blog-entry/TVGuide-News-Blog/Tv-Guide-News/Simpsons-Writers-Dish/800019303| accessdate=2007-07-28}}</ref>
  
Karaktären är uppkallad efter Richard Appel hustru, vars flicknamn är Mona Simpson .  Mona Simpson var utformad på ett sätt så att hon har lite Homer i ansiktet, till exempel formen på hennes överläpp och hennes näsa.  Det fanns flera designförändringar eftersom direktörerna försökte göra henne till en attraktiv äldre och yngre kvinna, men ändå vara Simpson-esque.  Inspirationen till karaktären kommer från Bernardine Dohrn av Weather Underground, även om författarna erkänner att flera personer passar hennes beskrivning.  Hennes brott var avsiktligt minst våldsbrott författarna kunde tänka på, som hon inte skada någon och fångades bara för att hon kom tillbaka för att hjälpa Mr Burns.  
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== Reception ==
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"Mother Simpson" is one of [[Bill Oakley]] & Josh Weinstein's favourite episodes, as they feel it is a perfect combination of real emotion, good jokes and an interesting story<ref name="Weinstein">{{cite video | people=Weinstein, Josh|year=2005|title=The Simpsons season 7 DVD commentary for the episode "Mother Simpson"| medium=DVD|publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> and they have expressed regret about not submitting it for the Emmy Award in the "Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming less than One Hour)" category.<ref name="Oakley"/>
  
[http://simpsons.wikia.com/%20wiki%20/%20Glenn_Close Glenn Close , som var riktade i sin urpremiär i ][http://simpsons.wikia.com/%20wiki%20/%20Josh_Weinstein Josh Weinstein ,  var övertygad om att göra episoden delvis på grund av ][http://simpsons.wikia.com/%20wiki%20/%20James_L._Brooks James L. Brooks .  När mona blir i van, hennes röst görs av ][http://simpsons.wikia.com/%20wiki%20/%20Pamela_Hayden Pamela Hayden eftersom Glenn Close inte kunde säga" d'oh! "]
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IGN.com ranked Glenn Close's two performances as Mona as the 25th best guest star in the show's history.<ref name="IGN">{{cite web|url=http://uk.tv.ign.com/articles/730/730566p1.html|title=Top 25 Simpsons Guest Appearances|accessdate=2007-10-06|author=Goldman, Eric; Iverson, Dan; Zoromski, Brian|publisher=IGN}}</ref> In 2007, ''Entertainment Weekly'' called Glenn Close one of "fourteen guest stars whose standout performances on TV make us wish they'd turn up in a ''Simpsons Movie 2''".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20035285_20035331_20049408,00.html|title=''Simpsons Movie 2'': Our Dream cast|accessdate=2007-10-06|author=Bruno, Mike|publisher=Entertainment Weekly}}</ref>
/>][http://simpsons.wikia.com/%20wiki%20/%20Richard_Appel In both episodes she was voiced by ][[Maggie Roswell|Maggie Roswell.<ref name="IGN"/>]]''''''''''''''''''
 
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''''''''''''''''''[[Maggie Roswell|Mona's first major appearance was in ]][[The Simpsons (season 7)|the seventh season]] episode "[[Mother Simpson]]", which was pitched by [[Richard Appel]], who was desperately trying to think of a story idea and decided that he had to really reach for an idea and decided to do something about Homer's mother, who previously had only been mentioned once.<ref name="Appel">{{cite video | people=Appel, Richard|year=2005|title=The Simpsons season 7 DVD commentary for the episode "Mother Simpson"| medium=DVD|publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> The writers used the episode as an opportunity to solve several little puzzles, such as where Lisa's intelligence came from.<ref name="Appel"/>''''''''''''''''''
 
  
''''''''''''''''''[[C. Montgomery Burns|The character is named after Richard Appel's wife, whose maiden name is Mona Simpson.<ref name="Appel"/> Mona Simpson was designed in a way so that she has little bit of Homer in her face, such as the shape of her upper lip and her nose.<ref name="Silverman">{{cite video | people=Silverman, David|year=2005|title=The Simpsons season 7 DVD commentary for the episode "Mother Simpson"| medium=DVD|publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> There were several design changes because the directors were trying to make her an attractive older and younger woman, but still be Simpson-esque.<ref name="Silverman"/> The inspiration for the character comes from Bernardine Dohrn of the Weather Underground, although the writers acknowledge that several people fit her description.<ref name="Oakley"/> Her crime was intentionally the least violent crime the writers could think of, as she did not harm anyone and was only caught because she came back to help Mr. Burns.<ref name="Oakley"/>]]''''''''''''''''''
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== Trivia ==
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*One of her pseudonyms is Anita Bonghit.
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*Homer once asked Lisa whether she would rather pick beans with Grandma, to which Lisa responds "I'd like to". 'Grandma' is believed to be a reference to Mona, and not Lisa's other grandmother [[Jacqueline Bouvier]], despite this occurring after Mona's on screen death.
  
''''''''''''''''''[[Glenn Close|Glenn Close, who was directed in her first performance by ]][[Josh Weinstein]],<ref name="Oakley">{{cite video | people=Oakley, Bill|year=2005|title=The Simpsons season 7 DVD commentary for the episode "Mother Simpson"| medium=DVD|publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> was convinced to do the episode partially because of [[James L. Brooks]].<ref name="Groening">{{cite video | people=Groening, Matt|year=2005|title=The Simpsons season 7 DVD commentary for the episode "Mother Simpson"| medium=DVD|publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> When Mona gets in the van, her voice is done by [[Pamela Hayden]] because Glenn Close could not say "d'oh!" properly<ref name="Oakley"/> and thus they used the original temp track recorded by Hayden.<ref name="Appel"/>''''''''''''''''''
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== Appearances ==
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*{{Ep|Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?|(flashback)}}
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*{{Ep|Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy|(flashback)}}
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*{{Ep|Mother Simpson}}
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*{{Ep|The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular}}
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*{{Ep|D'oh-in in the Wind|(flashback)}}
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*{{Ep|My Mother the Carjacker}}
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*{{Ep|Mona Leaves-a|(Death)}}
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*{{Ep|There's No Disgrace Like Home|(Mentioned)}}
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*{{Ep|Homer's Paternity Coot|(Mentioned)}}
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*{{Ep|In the Name of the Grandfather|(Mentioned)}}
  
''''''''''''''''''Mona was originally voiced by [[Maggie Roswell]], before [[Glenn Close]] took over in the episodes [[Mother Simpson]], [[My Mother the Carjacker]] and [[Mona Leaves-a]]. [[Tress MacNeille]] voiced her flashback appearance in the episode [[D'oh-in in the Wind]]. [[Pamela Hayden]] has also voiced Mona, due to Glen Close's inability to say '[[d'oh]]'. ''''''''''''''''''
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''''''''''''''''''[[Glenn Close]] would record original material for another episode, [[:Category:Season 15|season fifteen's]] [[My Mother the Carjacker]], and a deleted scene featuring Mona from "Mother Simpson" would appear in [[:Category:Season 7|season seven's]] [[The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular]]. Mona also had a speaking appearance in [[:Category:Season 10|season ten's]] [[D'oh-in in the Wind]] episode, this time voiced by [[Tress MacNeille]]. Glenn Close returned as Mona for the third time in the nineteenth season episode [[Mona Leaves-a]].<ref name="TVguide">{{cite news | author = | title = Simpsons Writers Dish on Movie and New Season | publisher = TV Guide | url = http://community.tvguide.com/blog-entry/TVGuide-News-Blog/Tv-Guide-News/Simpsons-Writers-Dish/800019303| accessdate=2007-07-28}}</ref>''''''''''''''''''
 
 
 
== ''''''''''''''''''Reception '''''''''''''''''' ==
 
''''''''''''''''''"Mother Simpson" is one of [[Bill Oakley]] & Josh Weinstein's favourite episodes, as they feel it is a perfect combination of real emotion, good jokes and an interesting story<ref name="Weinstein">{{cite video | people=Weinstein, Josh|year=2005|title=The Simpsons season 7 DVD commentary for the episode "Mother Simpson"| medium=DVD|publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> and they have expressed regret about not submitting it for the Emmy Award in the "Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming less than One Hour)" category.<ref name="Oakley"/>''''''''''''''''''
 
 
 
''''''''''''''''''IGN.com ranked Glenn Close's two performances as Mona as the 25th best guest star in the show's history.<ref name="IGN">{{cite web|url=http://uk.tv.ign.com/articles/730/730566p1.html|title=Top 25 Simpsons Guest Appearances|accessdate=2007-10-06|author=Goldman, Eric; Iverson, Dan; Zoromski, Brian|publisher=IGN}}</ref> In 2007, ''Entertainment Weekly'' called Glenn Close one of "fourteen guest stars whose standout performances on TV make us wish they'd turn up in a ''Simpsons Movie 2''".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20035285_20035331_20049408,00.html|title=''Simpsons Movie 2'': Our Dream cast|accessdate=2007-10-06|author=Bruno, Mike|publisher=Entertainment Weekly}}</ref>''''''''''''''''''
 
 
 
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== ''''''''''''''''''One of her pseudonyms is Anita Bonghit. '''''''''''''''''' ==
 
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== ''''''''''''''''''Homer once asked Lisa whether she would rather pick beans with Grandma, to which Lisa responds "I'd like to". 'Grandma' is believed to be a reference to Mona, and not Lisa's other grandmother [[Jacqueline Bouvier]], despite this occurring after Mona's on screen death. '''''''''''''''''' ==
 
 
 
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*''''''''''''''''''{{Ep|Mona Leaves-a|(Death)}}''''''''''''''''''
 
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Mona Simpson
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Character Information
Gender: Female
Status:
Unknown
Age: Date of Birth: December 15, 1932
Date of Death: July 1, 2008 (aged 75)
Hair: Gray
Occupation: Former hippy
Relatives: Husband: Abraham
Child: Homer
Grandchildren: Bartholomew, Lisa and Maragaret
First appearance: First: Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?
Last: Mona Leaves-a
Voiced by: Maggie Roswell
Glenn Close
Pamela Hayden
Tress MacNeille


Mona Janet Simpson is the mother of Homer Simpson, estranged wife of Abraham Simpson, mother-in-law of Marge Simpson and grandmother of Bart, Lisa and Maggie. She is often documented in legal papers, family trees, and other sources by a variety of aliases, including Penelope Olsen, Martha Stewart, Muddy Mae Suggins, Anita Bonghit, and Mona Stevens.

Character History

Early life

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Mona, at a young age, with a baby Homer.

Mona Simpson, at sometime before or during the 1960s, Mona married Abraham (Abe) Simpson, later giving birth to a son, Homer. Before Homer's birth, she had cheated on Abe with a lifeguard, when a love letter was discovered by a mailman after being frozen. The letter stated that "in his heart he'll know that the baby she carries is his". When Homer discovers the letter in his late thirties/forties, he questions who his father is, although it is later discovered that Abe's DNA was a perfect match for Homer [1].

During the 1960s, whilst Homer was a small child, she became increasingly involved in a hippie movement and political activism. She cites Joe Namath's long hair during Super Bowl III as igniting her beliefs. She takes Homer and Abe to the Woodstock Hippie Convention, where Homer ends up having been influenced by the hippies. She and other activists, protesting germ research, enter a facility owned by C. Montgomery Burns, destroying all the biological warfare experiments and in the process curing Clancy Wiggum of asthma. Whilst escaping, she stopped to tend to a fallen Burns, who threatened her with arrest. She leaves her husband and son, with Abe later telling Homer that she had died whilst he was at the movies. Abe even goes as far to point out a grave, telling Homer it is Mona's, although the grave belongs to Walt Whitman.

After leaving Springfield, her exact movements are unknown, although it is later revealed she resided at a hippie commune for several years, painting murals of Homer. She sent Homer care packages each week, although Homer was unaware of this, because of his refusal to tip his letter carrier, with Homer collecting the packages years later. During this time, she also cheats on Abe, who remains unaware of her whereabouts.


Return to Springfield

When Homer faked his death to avoid work, Mona hears of her son's death on the news and visits her son's still open grave, finding Homer in the grave, who accidentally fell in. She returns to the Simpson house, spending time with Homer and her new family, including Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie. She also meets Abe, although their dislike only intensifies as Abe remains angry over her leaving him and Homer, whilst Mona becomes angry after learning he had told Homer she was dead. When Homer and Mona go to the post office, to collect years worth of care packages, she is spotted and recognized by Burns. Mona is forced once again to leave Springfield, on the run from the police, although the now Police Chief, Clancy Wiggum, aides her escape after being cured of asthma because of Mona in the 1960s [2].

Second return to Springfield

Sometime later, Homer discovers a hidden message in a newspaper, left by his mother. She is discovered by the police at a diner and is arrested, later put on trial. She is acquitted because of evidence given by Homer, although she is later imprisoned, thanks to Mr. Burns, for signing into a federal park under a false name. Homer attempts to break his mother out of prison on a prison bus, with a police chase insuing. The chase ends when she apparently dies, after the bus drives off a cliff and into some water, where it explodes, which sets off a rock avalanche, burying the bus. Mona, however, narrowly escapses the bus before it went off the cliff. She again goes on the run, where she sends another hidden message in a newspaper to Homer, written whilst eating a Rhode Island-style clam chowder [3].

Final Return and Death

Mona returns to Springfield again, visiting Homer. The two fight and Homer decides not to speak to her. Later, feeling guilty, he attempts to apologize to his mother. Finding her sitting on an armchair, he apologizes, before realizing his mother is dead. Her death devastates Homer. She is cremated and, sometime after her cremation, the Simpson family watches her recorded will. She leaves Bart her army knife, Lisa her rebellious spirit (although Lisa takes her earrings) and Marge an old purse made of hemp, asking Homer to release her ashes from the top of a specific mountain at 3:00 pm. Homer completes his mother's wish, releasing the ashes, which are sucked into a missile launch computer within the mountain, owned by Mr. Burns. The ashes stop the missile from launching, preventing the nuclear power plant's waste being blasted to the Amazon rain forest. Homer is arrested, but manages to escape, with help from Marge, Bart and Lisa, destroying the base and fulfilling his mother's final wish [4].

Behind the Scenes

Creation

Prior to the seventh season, Mona Simpson had only made two brief flashback appearances, the first being Season 2's Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?, appearing again in the sixth season episode Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy. In both episodes she was voiced by Maggie Roswell.[5]

Mona's first major appearance was in the seventh season episode "Mother Simpson", which was pitched by Richard Appel, who was desperately trying to think of a story idea and decided that he had to really reach for an idea and decided to do something about Homer's mother, who previously had only been mentioned once.[6] The writers used the episode as an opportunity to solve several little puzzles, such as where Lisa's intelligence came from.[6]

The character is named after Richard Appel's wife, whose maiden name is Mona Simpson.[6] Mona Simpson was designed in a way so that she has little bit of Homer in her face, such as the shape of her upper lip and her nose.[7] There were several design changes because the directors were trying to make her an attractive older and younger woman, but still be Simpson-esque.[7] The inspiration for the character comes from Bernardine Dohrn of the Weather Underground, although the writers acknowledge that several people fit her description.[8] Her crime was intentionally the least violent crime the writers could think of, as she did not harm anyone and was only caught because she came back to help Mr. Burns.[8]

Glenn Close, who was directed in her first performance by Josh Weinstein,[8] was convinced to do the episode partially because of James L. Brooks.[9] When Mona gets in the van, her voice is done by Pamela Hayden because Glenn Close could not say "d'oh!" properly[8] and thus they used the original temp track recorded by Hayden.[6]

Mona was originally voiced by Maggie Roswell, before Glenn Close took over in the episodes Mother Simpson, My Mother the Carjacker and Mona Leaves-a. Tress MacNeille voiced her flashback appearance in the episode D'oh-in in the Wind. Pamela Hayden has also voiced Mona, due to Glen Close's inability to say 'd'oh'.

Development

Glenn Close would record original material for another episode, season fifteen's My Mother the Carjacker, and a deleted scene featuring Mona from "Mother Simpson" would appear in season seven's The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular. Mona also had a speaking appearance in season ten's D'oh-in in the Wind episode, this time voiced by Tress MacNeille. Glenn Close returned as Mona for the third time in the nineteenth season episode Mona Leaves-a.[10]

Reception

"Mother Simpson" is one of Bill Oakley & Josh Weinstein's favourite episodes, as they feel it is a perfect combination of real emotion, good jokes and an interesting story[11] and they have expressed regret about not submitting it for the Emmy Award in the "Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming less than One Hour)" category.[8]

IGN.com ranked Glenn Close's two performances as Mona as the 25th best guest star in the show's history.[5] In 2007, Entertainment Weekly called Glenn Close one of "fourteen guest stars whose standout performances on TV make us wish they'd turn up in a Simpsons Movie 2".[12]

Trivia

  • One of her pseudonyms is Anita Bonghit.
  • Homer once asked Lisa whether she would rather pick beans with Grandma, to which Lisa responds "I'd like to". 'Grandma' is believed to be a reference to Mona, and not Lisa's other grandmother Jacqueline Bouvier, despite this occurring after Mona's on screen death.

Appearances

References

  1. Homer's Paternity Coot
  2. Mother Simpson
  3. My Mother the Carjacker
  4. Mona Leaves-a
  5. 5.0 5.1 Goldman, Eric; Iverson, Dan; Zoromski, Brian. Top 25 Simpsons Guest Appearances. IGN. Retrieved on 2007-10-06.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 Appel, Richard. (2005). The Simpsons season 7 DVD commentary for the episode "Mother Simpson" [DVD]. 20th Century Fox.
  7. 7.0 7.1 Silverman, David. (2005). The Simpsons season 7 DVD commentary for the episode "Mother Simpson" [DVD]. 20th Century Fox.
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 Oakley, Bill. (2005). The Simpsons season 7 DVD commentary for the episode "Mother Simpson" [DVD]. 20th Century Fox.
  9. Groening, Matt. (2005). The Simpsons season 7 DVD commentary for the episode "Mother Simpson" [DVD]. 20th Century Fox.
  10. "Simpsons Writers Dish on Movie and New Season"TV Guide{{{date}}}. Retrieved on 2007-07-28. 
  11. Weinstein, Josh. (2005). The Simpsons season 7 DVD commentary for the episode "Mother Simpson" [DVD]. 20th Century Fox.
  12. Bruno, Mike. Simpsons Movie 2: Our Dream cast. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved on 2007-10-06.


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