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− | The " | + | The "Holidays of Future Passed" episode (first aired 11 Dec. 2011) of long-running animated Fox comedy television series ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096697/ The Simpsons]'' is set in the future. Baby Maggie is now all grown up and a rock star, "the voice of her generation." In a later episode ("Whistler's Father," first aired 15 Oct. 2017) Maggie learns to whistle and Homer tries to make her a star. |
Is that all of them now? Has every member of the Simpsons family been a musician/singer of some kind, in some form, in some episode? If we count "Treehouse of Horror" episodes, then I think so! Mission accomplished! | Is that all of them now? Has every member of the Simpsons family been a musician/singer of some kind, in some form, in some episode? If we count "Treehouse of Horror" episodes, then I think so! Mission accomplished! | ||
[[Category:The Simpsons|Simpson, Maggie]] | [[Category:The Simpsons|Simpson, Maggie]] | ||
+ | [[Category:2011|Simpson, Maggie]] |
Revision as of 17:03, 12 April 2018
The "Holidays of Future Passed" episode (first aired 11 Dec. 2011) of long-running animated Fox comedy television series The Simpsons is set in the future. Baby Maggie is now all grown up and a rock star, "the voice of her generation." In a later episode ("Whistler's Father," first aired 15 Oct. 2017) Maggie learns to whistle and Homer tries to make her a star.
Is that all of them now? Has every member of the Simpsons family been a musician/singer of some kind, in some form, in some episode? If we count "Treehouse of Horror" episodes, then I think so! Mission accomplished!