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[[File:Pattyandselma.jpg|thumb|215px]]'''Patty & Selma Bouvier''' are Marge Simpson's sisters, [[w:c:protagonist:Homer Simpson|Homer]]'s sisters-in-law and [[w:c:hero:Bart Simpson|Bart]], [[w:c:hero:Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] and [[w:c:hero:Maggie Simpson|Maggie]]'s aunts in ''The Simpsons''. They have a particular dislike for Homer and have jobs at the DMV, where they usually take great joy in failing every driver.
 
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|image = Patty & Selma Bouvier.jpg
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|fullname = Patricia Maleficent Bouvier<br>
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Selma Bouvier
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|alias = Patty and Selma Bouviers<br>Aunt Patty/Selma (by Lisa and Bart)
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|origin = ''The Simpsons''
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|occupation = DMV Employees
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|skills = Deal making<br>
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Deception and cheating<br>
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Manipulation<br>
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Blackmailing<br>
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Trickery<br>
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Persistence<br>
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Intelligence<br>
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|hobby = Smoking.<br>
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Antagonizing Homer Simpson.
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|goals = Make Homer's life miserable and ensure that Marge never loves him (currently)<br>
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To find romance (ongoing)<br>
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|crimes = Blackmail<br>
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Arson<br>
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Kidnapping<br>
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Illegally granting Otto a driver's license<br>
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Attempted murder<br>
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Sabotage<br>
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Fabrication<br>
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|type of villains = Amoral Sibling Addicts
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|size = 200
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}}
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{{Quote|You are a loser, Homer. And we're winners. You gotta learn that.|Patty to Homer}}
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{{Quote|Hmmm... Am I wrong? Or did it just get fatter in here?|Patty insulting Homer}}
   
 
'''Patty and Selma Bouvier''' are recurring antagonists on ''The Simpsons''. They are [[w:c:hero:Marge Simpson|Marge Simpson]]'s older sisters, [[w:c:hero:Homer Simpson|Homer]]'s sisters-in-law and [[w:c:hero:Bart Simpson|Bart]], [[w:c:hero:Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] and [[w:c:hero:Maggie Simpson|Maggie]]'s maternal aunts. They have a particular dislike for Homer and have jobs at the DMV, where they usually take great pleasure in failing every driver.
==Personality==
 
   
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They are both voiced by Julie Kavner.
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==Personality==
 
The two share an interest in cigarettes, smoking, and episodes of "MacGuyver" to fan their obsession. The sisters are distinguished by their hairstyles and their dress color-Patty wearing a pink dress with an afro and Selma wearing a blue dress with a trapezoid-esque hairdo. Selma has adopted a Chinese baby named Ling, thus becoming far more sympathetic over time.
 
The two share an interest in cigarettes, smoking, and episodes of "MacGuyver" to fan their obsession. The sisters are distinguished by their hairstyles and their dress color-Patty wearing a pink dress with an afro and Selma wearing a blue dress with a trapezoid-esque hairdo. Selma has adopted a Chinese baby named Ling, thus becoming far more sympathetic over time.
   
Both Patty and Selma have an antagonistic relationship with their brother-in-law and openly treat him with hostility.  Likewise Homer holds nothing but hatred for the two. However, there have been times where Selma has shown sympathy towards Homer, including revealing Homer's whereabouts to Marge that the two had kept hidden, when she saw her sister was unhappy. Patty on the other hand rarely has such moments.
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Both Patty and Selma have an antagonistic relationship with their brother-in-law and openly treat him with hostility. Likewise Homer holds nothing but hatred for the two, though unlike the twins he does try to be polite to them during family gatherings for Marge's sake. However, there have been times where Selma has shown sympathy towards Homer, including revealing Homer's whereabouts to Marge that the two had kept hidden, when she saw her sister was unhappy. Patty, on the other hand, rarely had such moments as she briefly teamed up with Homer to ruin the relationship between Selma and Homer's father Abe; she even supported Homer's idea of group-writing up a new successful teen fantasy novel for profit. They have a good relationship for their nephew and nieces.
   
 
==Villainous Acts==
 
==Villainous Acts==
 
The majority of the Bouvier twins' villainous acts in the series revolve around antagonizing Homer to some extent. In the episode ''Homer Vs. Patty & Selma'', they loan the money to repay Homer's blown debt, but torment him with an I.O.U. note on the threat of exposing him to Marge. They force him to perform degrading tasks such as giving them foot rubs until they unintentionally expose him. Then, just to spite him further, they repeatedly penalize him during his attempt to get a chauffeur's license to repay the debt, making him fail the test. However, they get into trouble with their supervisor for smoking inside the DMV, though Homer saves them by taking the blame for smoking (though only because of Marge's worry for her sisters). In return for his gratitude, Patty and Selma willingly clear Homer's debt, much to his relief.
   
 
Towards the end of ''Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind'', Patty and Selma appear to shove Homer off a high bridge when he was going to commit suicide over his guilt of perceived abuse (in reality, his memory was fragmented and it was not abuse but him discovering the plans of a surprise party). When addressed as only having "led him to the surprise aboard the boat", the sisters showed obvious signs of having intended to murder Homer. They then attempt once more, trying to trick Homer into believing he can get a free beer by clutching an anchor to the bottom of the ocean, though it turns out that they were involved of holding up the suprise party.
The majority of the Bouvier twins' villainous acts in the series revolve around antagonizing Homer to some extent. In the episode "Homer Vs. Patty & Selma", they loan the money to repay Homer's blown debt but torment him with an I.O.U. note on the threat of exposing him to Marge. They force him to perform degrading tasks such as giving them foot rubs until they unintentionally expose him. Then, just to spite him further, they repeatedly penalize him during his attempt to get a chauffeur's license to repay the debt, making him fail the test. However, he saves them from being demoted by taking the blame for smoking-though only because of Marge's worry for her sisters.
 
   
 
The episode ''Wedding for Disaster'' features Homer and Marge preparing for a second wedding due to an error in Reverend Lovejoy's expired license. Determined to prevent the couple from remarrying, Patty and Selma abduct Homer and imprison him in a cell in a manner parodying the [[Jigsaw (Saw)|Jigsaw Killer]]. They intend to keep him entrapped until the wedding passes and even torment & torture Homer by providing a lollipop with the alleged key to his shackle. (The lollipop is made of hot sauce with the intent to torment Homer by forced licking-only to find that the "key" inside is just another layer of hotter sauce.) However, the two are touched by Homer's kind words for Marge and others, even them, prompting the two to return Homer to his family-albeit by bagging his head and tossing him back on the lawn. They were later blackmailed by Bart and Lisa to pay for their parents' remarriage ceremony after the two figured out (with the help from [[Sideshow Bob]]) that their aunts were behind their father's kidnapping and threatened to tell their mother. This can be considered a [[w:c:evil:Moral Event Horizon|Moral Event Horizon]] since this is darker than what they normally do as they always try to convince Marge to leave Homer but not sadistically torture Homer to abandon Marge or tried to upset Marge enough to never marry Homer.
Towards the end of "Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind", Patty and Selma appear to shove Homer off a high bridge when he was going to commit suicide over his guilt of perceived abuse (in reality, his memory was fragmented and it was not abuse but him discovering the plans of a surprise party). When addressed as only having "led him to the surprise aboard the boat", the sisters showed obvious signs of having intended to murder Homer. They then attempt once more, trying to trick Homer into believing he can get a free beer by clutching an anchor to the bottom of the ocean.
 
 
"Wedding for Disaster" features Homer and Marge preparing for a third wedding due to an error in Reverend Lovejoy's expired license. Determined to prevent the couple from remarrying, Patty and Selma abduct Homer and imprison him in a cell in a manner parodying the [[Jigsaw (Saw)|Jigsaw Killer]]. They intend to keep him entrapped until the wedding passes and even torment & torture Homer by providing a lollipop with the alleged key to his shackle. (The lollipop is made of hot sauce with the intent to torment Homer by forced licking-only to find that the "key" inside is just another layer of hotter sauce.),use fire ants However, the two are touched by Homer's kind words for Marge and others, even them, prompting the two to return Homer to his family-albeit by bagging his head and tossing him back on the lawn. They were later blackmailed by Bart and Lisa to pay for their parent's fourth wedding ceremony after the two figured out their aunts were behind their father's kidnapping and threatened to tell their mother. This can be considered a [[w:c:evil:Moral Event Horizon|Moral Event Horizon]] since this is darker than what they normally do as they always try to convince Marge to leave Homer but not sadistically torture Homer to abandon Marge or tried to upset Marge enough to never marry Homer.
 
   
 
Outside of antagonizing Homer, the duo also once kidnapped Richard Dean Anderson, the actor who portrayed MacGuyver, and held him as a prisoner in their apartment. There, they forced him to perform tasks like signing autographs (on both photos and their bodies) among who knows what else. However, the plot backfires when Anderson gets a kick out of escaping from their apartment over and over MacGuyver style.
 
Outside of antagonizing Homer, the duo also once kidnapped Richard Dean Anderson, the actor who portrayed MacGuyver, and held him as a prisoner in their apartment. There, they forced him to perform tasks like signing autographs (on both photos and their bodies) among who knows what else. However, the plot backfires when Anderson gets a kick out of escaping from their apartment over and over MacGuyver style.
   
[[File:THOH8.png|thumb]]In the ''Treehouse of Horror VIII'' segment "Easy Bake Coven", Patty and Selma, along with Marge, appear as witches in Puritanical times. They share many of the same characteristics they do as their regular counterparts, including the disdain for Homer and fondness for smoking. Overhearing Goodie Flanders' concerns over the witches eating their children, the witches decide to hunt down and devour the children of the settlement. They are pacified by gingerbread children and candies-in a kind of proto-Trick-or-Treat ritual-but witch Marge alludes to the trio as having already abducted and eaten other children.
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In the ''Treehouse of Horror VIII'' segment "Easy Bake Coven", Patty and Selma, along with Marge, appear as witches in Puritanical times. They share many of the same characteristics they do as their regular counterparts, including the disdain for Homer and fondness for smoking. Overhearing Goodie Flanders' concerns over the witches eating their children, the witches decide to hunt down and devour the children of the settlement. They are pacified by gingerbread children and candies-in a kind of proto-Trick-or-Treat ritual-but witch Marge alludes to the trio as having already abducted and eaten other children.
   
In the episode "Regarding Margie", after Marge suffers amnesia after hitting her head from falling unconscious due to smelling cleaning fumes, upon hearing the news, the twins waste no time in taking Marge to a singles convention to find a new man and even have papers for annulment and re-marriage with them for Marge to sign.
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In the episode ''Regarding Margie'', after Marge suffers amnesia after hitting her head from falling unconscious due to smelling cleaning fumes, upon hearing the news, the twins waste no time in taking Marge to a singles convention to find a new man and even have papers for annulment and re-marriage with them for Marge to sign.
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In the episode ''Bart Gets Famous'', they were revealed to be the ones responsible for their apartment building being set on fire multiple times because of their lit cigarettes while in bed, but rather than take responsibility, they use Barts new catchphrase, "I Didn't Do It" and everyone laughs. This scene was notably removed from syndicated airings.
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You are a loser, Homer. And we're winners. You gotta learn that.
~ Patty to Homer
Hmmm... Am I wrong? Or did it just get fatter in here?
~ Patty insulting Homer

Patty and Selma Bouvier are recurring antagonists on The Simpsons. They are Marge Simpson's older sisters, Homer's sisters-in-law and Bart, Lisa and Maggie's maternal aunts. They have a particular dislike for Homer and have jobs at the DMV, where they usually take great pleasure in failing every driver.

They are both voiced by Julie Kavner.

Personality

The two share an interest in cigarettes, smoking, and episodes of "MacGuyver" to fan their obsession. The sisters are distinguished by their hairstyles and their dress color-Patty wearing a pink dress with an afro and Selma wearing a blue dress with a trapezoid-esque hairdo. Selma has adopted a Chinese baby named Ling, thus becoming far more sympathetic over time.

Both Patty and Selma have an antagonistic relationship with their brother-in-law and openly treat him with hostility. Likewise Homer holds nothing but hatred for the two, though unlike the twins he does try to be polite to them during family gatherings for Marge's sake. However, there have been times where Selma has shown sympathy towards Homer, including revealing Homer's whereabouts to Marge that the two had kept hidden, when she saw her sister was unhappy. Patty, on the other hand, rarely had such moments as she briefly teamed up with Homer to ruin the relationship between Selma and Homer's father Abe; she even supported Homer's idea of group-writing up a new successful teen fantasy novel for profit. They have a good relationship for their nephew and nieces.

Villainous Acts

The majority of the Bouvier twins' villainous acts in the series revolve around antagonizing Homer to some extent. In the episode Homer Vs. Patty & Selma, they loan the money to repay Homer's blown debt, but torment him with an I.O.U. note on the threat of exposing him to Marge. They force him to perform degrading tasks such as giving them foot rubs until they unintentionally expose him. Then, just to spite him further, they repeatedly penalize him during his attempt to get a chauffeur's license to repay the debt, making him fail the test. However, they get into trouble with their supervisor for smoking inside the DMV, though Homer saves them by taking the blame for smoking (though only because of Marge's worry for her sisters). In return for his gratitude, Patty and Selma willingly clear Homer's debt, much to his relief.

Towards the end of Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind, Patty and Selma appear to shove Homer off a high bridge when he was going to commit suicide over his guilt of perceived abuse (in reality, his memory was fragmented and it was not abuse but him discovering the plans of a surprise party). When addressed as only having "led him to the surprise aboard the boat", the sisters showed obvious signs of having intended to murder Homer. They then attempt once more, trying to trick Homer into believing he can get a free beer by clutching an anchor to the bottom of the ocean, though it turns out that they were involved of holding up the suprise party.

The episode Wedding for Disaster features Homer and Marge preparing for a second wedding due to an error in Reverend Lovejoy's expired license. Determined to prevent the couple from remarrying, Patty and Selma abduct Homer and imprison him in a cell in a manner parodying the Jigsaw Killer. They intend to keep him entrapped until the wedding passes and even torment & torture Homer by providing a lollipop with the alleged key to his shackle. (The lollipop is made of hot sauce with the intent to torment Homer by forced licking-only to find that the "key" inside is just another layer of hotter sauce.) However, the two are touched by Homer's kind words for Marge and others, even them, prompting the two to return Homer to his family-albeit by bagging his head and tossing him back on the lawn. They were later blackmailed by Bart and Lisa to pay for their parents' remarriage ceremony after the two figured out (with the help from Sideshow Bob) that their aunts were behind their father's kidnapping and threatened to tell their mother. This can be considered a Moral Event Horizon since this is darker than what they normally do as they always try to convince Marge to leave Homer but not sadistically torture Homer to abandon Marge or tried to upset Marge enough to never marry Homer.

Outside of antagonizing Homer, the duo also once kidnapped Richard Dean Anderson, the actor who portrayed MacGuyver, and held him as a prisoner in their apartment. There, they forced him to perform tasks like signing autographs (on both photos and their bodies) among who knows what else. However, the plot backfires when Anderson gets a kick out of escaping from their apartment over and over MacGuyver style.

In the Treehouse of Horror VIII segment "Easy Bake Coven", Patty and Selma, along with Marge, appear as witches in Puritanical times. They share many of the same characteristics they do as their regular counterparts, including the disdain for Homer and fondness for smoking. Overhearing Goodie Flanders' concerns over the witches eating their children, the witches decide to hunt down and devour the children of the settlement. They are pacified by gingerbread children and candies-in a kind of proto-Trick-or-Treat ritual-but witch Marge alludes to the trio as having already abducted and eaten other children.

In the episode Regarding Margie, after Marge suffers amnesia after hitting her head from falling unconscious due to smelling cleaning fumes, upon hearing the news, the twins waste no time in taking Marge to a singles convention to find a new man and even have papers for annulment and re-marriage with them for Marge to sign.

In the episode Bart Gets Famous, they were revealed to be the ones responsible for their apartment building being set on fire multiple times because of their lit cigarettes while in bed, but rather than take responsibility, they use Barts new catchphrase, "I Didn't Do It" and everyone laughs. This scene was notably removed from syndicated airings.

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