To which generations do the different Simpsons characters belong?
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Date: December 11th, 2023 12:02 PM Author: bisexual stubborn field
I dont know if there are wikipedia "answers" on this issue, but I figure Bart is a ~1980 baby, so a late Xer.
Starting there, Homer would be ~1950, Marge maybe a little younger.
They ought to be Boomers, and I seem to remember flashbacks to Homer and Marge in their hippie youth... but neither has any cultural baggage associated with Boomers. They are kind of Silent Gen people born amid the boomers.
Lisa is a Gen-X / Millennial straddler
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