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''Marge Simpson Anime'' is a graphic zine by Soolagna Majumdar. Subtitled ''The Liberation of Marjorie Bouvier'', it's a wordless exploration into the mind of Marge Simpson - yes, ''that'' [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Marge Simpson]] - as she comes to terms with her sexuality and her dissatisfaction with her marriage.

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''marge simpson anime''
is a graphic zine by Soolagna Majumdar. Subtitled ''The Liberation of Marjorie Bouvier'', it's a wordless exploration into the mind of Marge Simpson - yes, ''that'' [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Marge Simpson]] - as she comes to terms with her sexuality and her dissatisfaction with her marriage.
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* SympatheticAdulterer: Marge briefly cheats on Homer with Maude before the latter's death, having long since lost any attraction to Homer she once felt.

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* SympatheticAdulterer: Marge briefly cheats on Homer with Maude before the latter's death, having long since lost any attraction to Homer she once felt.felt.
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** [[spoiler:Manjula]] counts as Marge's Third Love after Maude's death. They're shown happily together in the epilogue.

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** [[spoiler:Manjula]] counts as Marge's Third Love after Maude's death. They're shown happily together in the epilogue.epilogue.
* SympatheticAdulterer: Marge briefly cheats on Homer with Maude before the latter's death, having long since lost any attraction to Homer she once felt.

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''Marge Simpson Anime'' is a graphic zine by Soolagna Majumdar. Subtitled ''The Liberation of Marjorie Bouvier'', it's a wordless exploration into the mind of Marge Simpson - yes, that Marge Simpson from ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' - as she comes to terms with her sexuality and her dissatisfaction with her marriage.

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''Marge Simpson Anime'' is a graphic zine by Soolagna Majumdar. Subtitled ''The Liberation of Marjorie Bouvier'', it's a wordless exploration into the mind of Marge Simpson - yes, that ''that'' [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Marge Simpson from ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' Simpson]] - as she comes to terms with her sexuality and her dissatisfaction with her marriage.



* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: The story focuses on Marge's loneliness and her dissatisfaction with her marriage. On top of that, she was in love with Maude and took Maude's death worse than in canon.
* AdaptationalSexuality: Whereas Marge is heterosexual in the show and in a loving relationship with Homer, the comic has her fall out of love with Homer and get into a romantic relationship with Maude (until her death) and by the end, [[spoiler: Manjula]], both of which were also straight in the show.

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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: The story focuses on Marge's loneliness and her dissatisfaction with her marriage.marriage, eventually leading to her and Homer getting divorced. On top of that, she was in love with Maude and took Maude's death worse than in canon.
* AdaptationalSexuality: Whereas Marge is heterosexual in the show and in a loving relationship with Homer, the comic has her fall out of love with Homer and get into a romantic relationship with Maude (until her death) and by the end, [[spoiler: Manjula]], both of which whom were also straight in the show.show.
* ArtShift: The zine is mostly in a realistic, painterly style, but occasionally changes to a style more similar to the original show whenever Marge is reflecting on her life.



* DeadSparks: Marge feels this way with Homer. She's lonely without any friends and without a spouse that's there for her.

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* DeadSparks: Marge feels this way with Homer. She's lonely without any friends and without a spouse that's there for her. Pages 7 through 12 heavily imply that they have a falling out and finally divorce, with Homer moving out and Marge getting custody of the children.



** Maude is this to Marge. She did love Homer, but she's fallen out of love with him.

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** Maude is this to Marge. She did love Homer, but she's long since fallen out of love with him.
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* AbusiveParents: Homer's routine choking of Bart is treated as a source of tension in the family, implied to be a major contributing factor to Marge's dissatisfaction with her marriage.
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* AdaptationalSexuality: Whereas Marge is heterosexual in the show and in a loving relationship with Homer, the comic has her be dissatisfied with her relationship with Homer and being in a romantic relationship with Maude and then by the end, [[spoiler: Manjula]], both of which were also straight in the show.

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* AdaptationalSexuality: Whereas Marge is heterosexual in the show and in a loving relationship with Homer, the comic has her be dissatisfied with her relationship fall out of love with Homer and being in get into a romantic relationship with Maude (until her death) and then by the end, [[spoiler: Manjula]], both of which were also straight in the show.
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* AdaptationalSexuality: Whereas Marge is heterosexual in the show and in a loving relationship with Homer, the comic has her fall out of love with Homer and entering a romantic relationship with Maude and then later after her death, [[spoiler: Manjula]], both of which were also straight in the show.

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* AdaptationalSexuality: Whereas Marge is heterosexual in the show and in a loving relationship with Homer, the comic has her fall out of love be dissatisfied with her relationship with Homer and entering being in a romantic relationship with Maude and then later after her death, by the end, [[spoiler: Manjula]], both of which were also straight in the show.
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* AdaptationalSexuality: Whereas Marge is heterosexual in the show and in a loving relationship with Homer, the comic has her fall out of love with Homer and entering a romantic relationship with Maude and then after her death, [[spoiler: Manjula]], who were also straight and had husbands in the show.

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* AdaptationalSexuality: Whereas Marge is heterosexual in the show and in a loving relationship with Homer, the comic has her fall out of love with Homer and entering a romantic relationship with Maude and then later after her death, [[spoiler: Manjula]], who both of which were also straight and had husbands in the show.
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* AdaptationalSexuality: Whereas Marge is heterosexual in the show and in a loving relationship with Homer, the comic has her fall out of love with Homer and entering a romantic relationship with Maude and then after her death, [[spoiler: Manjula]], who were also straight and had husbands in the show.

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* BiTheWay:
** Marge was in love with Maude prior to her death.
** Marge ends up leaving Homer for [[spoiler:Manjula]].
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It can be read online on [[https://margesimpsonanime.tumblr.com/ tumblr]], or can be bought as a zine at the author's [[http://soolagna.storenvy.com/ storenvy]].

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It can be read online on [[https://margesimpsonanime.tumblr.com/ tumblr]], Tumblr]], or can be bought as a zine at the author's [[http://soolagna.storenvy.com/ storenvy]].
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* {{Animesque}}: As the name implies, there's an anime-inspired art-style to much of the art.
* BiTheWay: Marge was in love with Maude prior to her death.

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* {{Animesque}}: As the name implies, there's an anime-inspired art-style to much of the art.
* BiTheWay:
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Marge was in love with Maude prior to her death.death.
** Marge ends up leaving Homer for [[spoiler:Manjula]].



* DeadSparks: Marge feels this way with Homer. She's lonely without any friends and without a spouse that's there for her.
* DistantFinale: The final page shows Marge and her kids several years in the future.



* PromotedToLoveInterest: Marge's amicable but seldom seen friendship with Maude is turned romantic.

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* PromotedToLoveInterest: Marge's amicable but seldom seen friendship with Maude is turned romantic.romantic.
* SecondLove:
** Maude is this to Marge. She did love Homer, but she's fallen out of love with him.
** [[spoiler:Manjula]] counts as Marge's Third Love after Maude's death. They're shown happily together in the epilogue.
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* {{Animesque}}: As the name implies, there's an anime-inspired art-style to much of he art.

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* {{Animesque}}: As the name implies, there's an anime-inspired art-style to much of he the art.
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* NonIndicativeTitle: The comic doesn't have much, if anything, to do with anime. Most of the art isn't {{animesque}} either.

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* NonIndicativeTitle: NeverTrustATitle: The comic doesn't have much, if anything, to do with anime. Most of the art isn't {{animesque}} either.

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''Marge Simpson Anime'' is a graphic zine by Soolagna Majumdar. Subtitled ''The Liberation of Marjorie Bouvier'', it's a wordless exploration into the mind of Marge Simpson - yes, that Marge Simpson - as she comes to terms with her sexuality and her dissatisfaction with her marriage. It can be read online on [[https://margesimpsonanime.tumblr.com/ tumblr]], or can be bought as a zine at the author's [[http://soolagna.storenvy.com/ storenvy]].

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''Marge Simpson Anime'' is a graphic zine by Soolagna Majumdar. Subtitled ''The Liberation of Marjorie Bouvier'', it's a wordless exploration into the mind of Marge Simpson - yes, that Marge Simpson from ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' - as she comes to terms with her sexuality and her dissatisfaction with her marriage. marriage.

It can be read online on [[https://margesimpsonanime.tumblr.com/ tumblr]], or can be bought as a zine at the author's [[http://soolagna.storenvy.com/ storenvy]].



!! This show provides examples of:
* [=TropeTitle=]: List of tropes that are fixtures of the series.
* [=TropeTitle=]: Any tropes in which the show is already cited can be retrieved from the Wiki if you text-search in a separate window on the program name.


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!! Episodes of this series provide examples of:
* The guidelines for listing show-level tropes apply to this list, too. Alphabetical by trope title.
* List of tropes that are only seen in a single episode or a small handful of episodes.
* Tropes ''about'' episodes, like BottleEpisode, are prime examples.
* This list may also include tropes relating to a secondary or tertiary character or location.
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!! This show !!''Marge Simpson Anime'' provides examples of:
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* [=TropeTitle=]: List AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: The story focuses on Marge's loneliness and her dissatisfaction with her marriage. On top of tropes that are fixtures of that, she was in love with Maude and took Maude's death worse than in canon.
* {{Animesque}}: As
the series.
name implies, there's an anime-inspired art-style to much of he art.
* [=TropeTitle=]: Any tropes BiTheWay: Marge was in which the show is already cited can be retrieved from the Wiki if you text-search in a separate window on the program name.


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love with Maude prior to her death.
* DarkFic: The guidelines for listing show-level tropes apply to this list, too. Alphabetical by trope title.
* List of tropes that are only seen in a single episode or a small handful of episodes.
* Tropes ''about'' episodes, like BottleEpisode, are prime examples.
* This list may also include tropes relating to a secondary or tertiary
zine focuses on Marge's character and loneliness without the humor or location.
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levity of the cartoon.
* NonIndicativeTitle: The comic doesn't have much, if anything, to do with anime. Most of the art isn't {{animesque}} either.
* PlotTriggeringDeath: Maude's death serves as the trigger for Marge's journey into self-discovery.
* PromotedToLoveInterest: Marge's amicable but seldom seen friendship with Maude is turned romantic.
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''Marge Simpson Anime'' is a graphic zine by Soolagna Majumdar. Subtitled ''The Liberation of Marjorie Bouvier'', it's a wordless exploration into the mind of Marge Simpson - yes, that Marge Simpson - as she comes to terms with her sexuality and her dissatisfaction with her marriage. It can be read online on [[https://margesimpsonanime.tumblr.com/ tumblr]], or can be bought as a zine at the author's [[http://soolagna.storenvy.com/ storenvy]].

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!! This show provides examples of:
* [=TropeTitle=]: List of tropes that are fixtures of the series.
* [=TropeTitle=]: Any tropes in which the show is already cited can be retrieved from the Wiki if you text-search in a separate window on the program name.


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!! Episodes of this series provide examples of:
* The guidelines for listing show-level tropes apply to this list, too. Alphabetical by trope title.
* List of tropes that are only seen in a single episode or a small handful of episodes.
* Tropes ''about'' episodes, like BottleEpisode, are prime examples.
* This list may also include tropes relating to a secondary or tertiary character or location.
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