Lol, I think this is the funniest question yet!! Well, she was grown up in one episode and she was supposed to sing the Star Spangled Banner when it got messed up and she couldn't. They simpsons pretty much are frozen in time. Write the writer of the Simpsons and ask them, they may actually surprise us one day and make everyone age!
2007-02-07 05:18:24
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answered by dark_kitty1 1
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in basic terms to adhere to up on the question above -- the caricature "For extra effective or for Worse" by technique of Lynn Johnston is consistent inclusive of her personal kin, and the children interior the caricature have elderly through the years -- going to college, getting married, etc. (the first caricature to age its characters on a prevalent foundation like authentic-existence human beings became gas Alley, a cleansing soap-opera variety strip that debuted in Chicago in 1918). the actual actuality the Simpsons not in any respect seem to age is in basic terms one extra way the practice cleverly skewers pop lifestyle -- ever word on maximum sitcoms how each little thing is going back to everyday after that week's loopy escapades? The Simpsons have made some sly references to their unaging understanding -- once, even as Marge became away, the children complained about the shortcoming of sparkling laundry and Lisa reported, "i trust like i have been wearing this same pink gown continuously!" - M.
2016-11-25 23:55:29
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answered by vanwagoner 4
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LOL, writers choice.
Even though they have had at least 4 different birthday episodes, three end of school year, over a dozen halloween and lots of christmas episodes, they never seem to age.
Only in the future episodes (Lisa's fortune), Professer Frinks future scope, etc do they get older.
At least the Flintstones had pebbles and bam-bam age, even creating a teenage spinoff later.
2007-02-07 06:05:22
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answered by mslider2 6
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It's not just maggie, no one on the show has aged since it started.
2007-02-07 05:16:32
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answered by derelicthypotheses 2
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haha, everytime i watch that t.v. show, i wonder the same thing lol.
same with bart and lisa, but thet do have some episodes where they are grown up but maggie dont talk, have you noticed that?
its like the same with home improvement t.v. show, you never see wilsons face, and in fraser, niles wife marrise you never ever see, he just speaks about her.
im sorry i got off the subject lol.
ya i have noticed to, and i dont know why
good luck
i hope you find your answer
2007-02-07 05:20:34
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answered by Anonymous
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she does, if you remember back to one of the episodes its her first birthday and she grows a sharp tooth and turns to an alien! homer later finds out that the father of magie is not him but one of those alien charactors with the big helmets that always druel zapped marge with a pregnancy gun.
its a pretty funny episode.
2007-02-07 05:20:48
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answered by Anonymous
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all of the Simpsons are the same age as day one.
2007-02-07 07:05:56
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answered by Jim G 7
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And how come they rarely change their clothes? And even if they do, they are right back in the old ones by the end of the show. Yuck : )
2007-02-07 05:17:27
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answered by Apple21 6
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I'm not trying to be rude but name one cartoon where the charters did grow up its all part of it maybe the rugrats did but there still kids
2007-02-07 05:26:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Neither do any of the other characters - Bart is always 10 and Lisa is always 8.
2007-02-07 05:16:16
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answered by chip2001 7
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