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[[Mr. Burns]] and [[Waylon Smithers]] had Hansel and Gretel captured in cages. Hansel asked Mr. Burns why he wasn't fattening them up and Burns said that he liked children stringy and tough. | [[Mr. Burns]] and [[Waylon Smithers]] had Hansel and Gretel captured in cages. Hansel asked Mr. Burns why he wasn't fattening them up and Burns said that he liked children stringy and tough. | ||
| − | In retelling of | + | In retelling of ''[[Grimms' Fairy Tales]]'' Gretel's part played by [[Lisa]].<ref>"[[Treehouse of Horror XI]]"</ref> |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
Latest revision as of 12:56, December 9, 2025
- For others named Gretel, see Gretel.
Gretel
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Character Information
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Gretel and her brother Hansel are the title characters in the fairy tale Hansel & Gretel.
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History[edit]
Hansel and Gretel were on the cover of the book Hansel & Gretel being shoved into an oven by the witch.[1]
Non-canon[edit]
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Mr. Burns and Waylon Smithers had Hansel and Gretel captured in cages. Hansel asked Mr. Burns why he wasn't fattening them up and Burns said that he liked children stringy and tough.
In retelling of Grimms' Fairy Tales Gretel's part played by Lisa.[2]
Appearances[edit]
Episode – "Eight Misbehavin'" (mentioned)
THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XXXI" (Into the Homer-verse)
Episode – "Bad Boys... for Life?" (picture)
References[edit]
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