Bart's age is a bit easier to take a swing at hitting, as Bart actually had a birthday officially take place onscreen. Bart turned 10 in the season 3 episode "Radio Bart," and has always canonically been 10 since, making him years-old as of Lisa, like Bart, also had a canonical birthday onscreen, in the season 3 episode "Stark Raving Dad," which gave birth to the famous "Lisa, It's Your Birthday" song.
She turned 8 in that episode, and has been 8 on the show since, and since she's been stated to be slightly over 2 years younger than Bart, she's 36 as of Maggie also celebrates a birthday onscreen, although in an example of The Simpsons ' strange timeline, hers happened in season 5, during the episode "Lady Bouvier's Lover. However, she's been 1 ever since, and if she exists as a 1-year-old alongside year-old Bart and 8-year-old Lisa, Maggie is mostly likely Michael Kennedy is an avid movie and TV fan that's been working for Screen Rant in various capacities since In that time, Michael has written over articles for the site, first working solely as a news writer, then later as a senior writer and associate news editor.
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