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== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
[[Bart Simpson|Bart]] first met her after seeing her volunteer at the [[Springfield Retirement Castle]]. She was a Christian and prayed to [[God]] at school. At first she thought Bart was a nice guy, but then she dumped him when he admitted his bad side to her when [[Milhouse]] began to jeopardize their relationship without her knowledge. Jenny is about 11 years old, as she is in the fifth grade.<ref>[[The Good, the Sad and the Drugly]]</ref> She reappeared in a cameo in [[Moonshine River]], where Bart visits her at her house to ask for another chance. She is obviously still angry at him for lying to her; and reverting back to his mischievous behaviour. She says "[[Eat My Shorts!|Eat my shorts!]]" upon seeing him before slamming the door.
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[[Bart Simpson|Bart]] first met her after seeing her volunteer at the [[Springfield Retirement Castle]]. She was a Christian and prayed to [[God]] at school. At first, she thought Bart was a nice guy, but then she dumped him when he admitted his bad side to her when [[Milhouse]] began to jeopardize their relationship without her knowledge. Jenny is about 11 years old, as she is in the fifth grade.<ref>[[The Good, the Sad and the Drugly]]</ref> She reappeared in a cameo in [[Moonshine River]], where Bart visits her at her house to ask for another chance. She is obviously still angry at him for lying to her; and reverting back to his mischievous behaviour. She says "[[Eat My Shorts!|Eat my shorts!]]" upon seeing him before slamming the door.
   
 
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Revision as of 07:26, 19 January 2020

Jenny is a young girl with whom Bart briefly fell in love in "The Good, the Sad and the Drugly".

Biography

Bart first met her after seeing her volunteer at the Springfield Retirement Castle. She was a Christian and prayed to God at school. At first, she thought Bart was a nice guy, but then she dumped him when he admitted his bad side to her when Milhouse began to jeopardize their relationship without her knowledge. Jenny is about 11 years old, as she is in the fifth grade.[1] She reappeared in a cameo in Moonshine River, where Bart visits her at her house to ask for another chance. She is obviously still angry at him for lying to her; and reverting back to his mischievous behaviour. She says "Eat my shorts!" upon seeing him before slamming the door.

Comparisons

Jenny seems to have numerous similarities to Bart's previous crushes, a subject that has been touched upon by the episode's reviewers. She is older than Bart, like Laura Powers and Darcy, but she isn't a teenager. Bart also had to hide his bad side from her, just like what he did temporarily with Jessica Lovejoy. Additionally, she put a strain on Bart and Milhouse's friendship, just like Greta Wolfcastle did; however, Jenny wasn't aware of it as she continued to date Bart, while Greta went out with Milhouse only to get back at Bart when he dumped her. In addition, she is also similar in appearance to Samantha, a girl whom Milhouse briefly dated, and who also unknowingly jeopardized Bart and Milhouse's friendship. Similarly, one of them also did something very cruel to break them up (Bart reported their date to Samantha's father, and Milhouse forced Bart to admit his bad side to Jenny).

Appearance

She has light brown hair, wears a pink dress with a heart on its hem, a light blue denim vest, white socks, and black Mary Janes with hearts at its laces. Sometimes, she wore a white and purple-striped shirt.

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