Flanders family

In the animated series The Simpsons, the Flanders are a family consisting of Ned, Maude, and their two sons Rod and Todd. They live at 740 Evergreen Terrace, next to the Simpson family.

Matt Groening has indicated that the Flanders family is named after NW Flanders Street in Portland, Oregon.

Grandma Flanders
Ned's mother or possibly grandmother. The character was voiced by Pamela Hayden. She only appears in one episode, in which Bart is dropped off at the Flanders' house while Marge gives birth to Lisa. Her countenance scares Bart. Her current fate is unknown.

Other family members
Ned Flanders's parents were beatniks, as seen in the episode "Hurricane Neddy", they did not punish him at all during his childhood, causing him to be an unholy terror of a child. They came to Dr. Foster who tried an experimental procedure on Ned, which left him unable to express any anger at all. We also know that Ned has a very large extended family, as seen in his family reunion in the episode "Lisa the Vegetarian". The two members mentioned are Jose Flanders and Lord Thistlewick Flanders, who seems to consider himself above the whole silly talking, and seems to be the only one in the family to do so. He replies to Homer's introduction with "Charmed," and only with prodding from Ned does he add "a googily... doogily." He also has at least one sibling, a sister who lives in Capital City, as mentioned in the episode When Flanders Failed.

Household
The Flanders' house is situated at 740 Evergreen Terrace, Springfield and is next door to 742 Evergreen Terrace, home of the Simpson family.

The home phone number is 636-555-8904.

The house is a two-story detached house with a connected garage. The house itself is pink-purple in colour, with red window frames and a blue-orange canopy above the front-door.

Inside the house, most if not all the rooms include religious imagery and photographs of the (late) Maude Flanders. The house is well furnished with expensive-looking furniture, which Ned claims he buys cheaply because it used to be "evidence from a murder trial".

The layout of the house appears to be similar to that of 742 Evergreen Terrace, with two front rooms and two back rooms. The basement of the house has been converted to a 'rumpus room', with a bar and snooker table (oddly since Ned later confesses to being a teetotaler). The house also has a panic room and a secret room stashed full of Beatles merchandise. The Flanders' residence once had a bomb shelter in the backyard, but this was destroyed by a small meteorite

The Flanders' have a satellite dish but lock out 230 of the channels it offers. It is implied the only channel not locked out is one which airs Christian programming for children.

The Flanders' also have air conditioning, which Homer steals in one episode, in order to gain relief from the heat.

Ned, Rod and Todd sleep upstairs. Rod and Todd share bedrooms, and there is also at least one spare bedroom where Bart Simpson slept when he was younger, which Ned later rents out. The garden of the house includes a patio and a barbeque and is often used for Ned's barbeque and birthday parties.

(Note: Although the house is generally labelled 740, in one episode it is at number 744 Evergreen Terrace, and in another episode 738 Evergreen Terrace, and since very early episodes of The Simpsons had 742 Evergreen Terrace at different numbers, it is reasonable that 740 Evergreen Terrace used to be different as well).

Other information
The Greenbelt Christian arts festival sometimes runs a Ned Flanders lookalike contest in tribute to one of TV's best-known Christians. In Groening's hometown of Portland, Oregon, Simpsons fans vandalize the signs that say NE Flanders Street to say NED Flanders Street.

Relationship with the Simpsons
The Flanders live next door to the Simpsons, and these two families could not be more different. The Flanders are well-kept, pious individuals. Constantly being harassed by the Simpsons, they have surprisingly gone through a lot. Homer was in one episode good friends with Ned, but became obsessed with spending time with him. At the end of the episode, everything was back to normal. When Bart and Lisa were taken into protective custody by child services from their 'unfit' parents, the Flanders were their foster parents, and almost went through with baptizing them, if Homer hadn't stopped them. Bart tied with Todd in an ego-boosting golf tournament. Ned and Homer took a wild trip to Las Vegas, where, in their inebriation, married some waitresses. Even with all the crazy things that happen to them, the Flanders and the Simpsons have managed to live together for all these years.