The Complete Ned Flanders Timeline

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In this episode of The Simpsons Theory, we look at the entire life of one of the most popular Simpsons characters, Ned Flanders. We look at The Simpsons past, present and future episodes.
From season 1 to The Simpsons season 32.
We look at Ned Flanders wife Maude Flanders and Edna.
Putting the future Simpsons episodes in order, like Lisa's Wedding, Bart to the Future, Holidays of Future Passed, and Barthood. We look at the complete timeline of Ned Flanders

We also look at other character timelines, like Homer Simpsons, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie. As well as the other Simpsons characters in Springfield.

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Ahoy hoy neighorinos! I have just written a book called, The Simpsons Secret: A Cromulent Guide to How The Simpsons Predicted Everything! 🔮

TheSimpsonsTheory
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I love how Ned said “Low on funds again?” When Homer was stealing like Homer has done it before.

declanhammond
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Fun Facts
1. Ned Flanders was designed by Rich Moore, one of the former storyboard artists/ directors of the show.
2. The reason why the crew made Ned a full-time Christian is because of his voice being sweet.

thesuperamazingalex
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As a Christian, I’ve always felt that Ned is actually quite a good representation of Christianity.

He’s not perfect, given that his constant gibberish is a sign of anger, and he’s judge mental. But at the same time, he actively tries to live by what Jesus taught, turning the other cheek constantly, showing love to anyone and anything in need (even a gremlin).

Like Homer said, if everyone was more like Ned, we wouldn’t need Heaven, because we’d already be there.

Kilthan
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The Homer and Ned to Ying and Yang analogy actually fits really well, hidden within all of that alcoholism and selfishness Homer actually cares for his loved ones and would do anything for them when they really need help, and inside all of that self-righteousness and wholesome acts Ned has a raging monster that's ready to break free and trash-talk every citizen of Springfield.

Constantine_Cvl
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Just realized the Vegas wife was lucky to leave when she did. Flanders is just a magnet for dead wives

kitkatkruncher
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1:48 I swear I'm Lenny whenever I'm in the middle of an argument lmao

mary.lou.
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I love how he destroyed Lenny for no reason

Venemofthe
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I always thought Ned was the same age as Homer. I mean I stopped watching the show a while back so I missed when he gave out his age and the other stuff. But I always thought they were the same age or Ned was younger.

sbcj
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It's hard to believe Ned lived to be 108 years of age. An age like that is hard to achieve and harder to maintain. May God bless him and his family for all eternity.

matthewstahl
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Oh my gosh this makes so much sense why Homer has resented Ned forever! I never understood his deep seeded hatred for his nice neighbor! But it makes so much sense! I think the resentment came from Ned saving Homer’s life but ruining his world record. And then Ned tries to ruin teenaged Homer from being with Marge. Honestly I think Homer loves Ned, but more like a father figure. Homer rebels against Ned because Ned was always more of a father figure to Homer than even his own father Grandpa Simpson. Homer’s relationship with his dad has always been rocky, but Ned has always been a forgiving and caring neighbor who was always there for Homer in his times of need. When Homer needed help, who did he go to first? His father? No! Always Ned. I love Ned. He’s a real good guy at heart. ♥️♥️♥️

loverrlee
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It's funny, the only characters with consistant ages are Bart and Lisa. they are pretty consistently 10 and 8, though they have likely been younger at various points, judging by birthday episodes. Marge and Homer started out as like 32, and are know 38 or 39(which doesn't make much sense since that would mean that they dated for over a decade before they finally got married which just doesn't seem quite right)

henrybelman
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Speaking of Maudes death, we all know the last thing Ned said to her was "no footlongs", but have to ever stopped to think bout the last words we heard her say, as well as the last words she possibly heard? "I know, they make you queasy" and "ooh, a bobby pin"

isaacgonzo
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"Hens love roosters, geese love ganders. Everyone else loves Flanders!"

furonguy
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I had no idea Ned was older than Homer. I always figured they were the same age.

chaseman
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deeep inside Homer he actually likes and cares about Flanders he just doesnt like to show but .. he has shown it a lot already

felixleidig
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An entire Ned Flanders timeline may god have mercy on us all

mathieuleader
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Fun fact about your usual intro of "ahoy hoy": Mr Burns says it when answering the phone which actually used to be common when the phone was first invented. People would answer with "ahoy" but soon "hello" won out

chrisriley
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You know, Ned/Edna was a really interesting dynamic. At first I was content with Edna/Seymour and really hoped that they'd get back together and she'd finally help him become an independent man... but I love how sweet her relationship with Ned is. Her witty charisma helps to loosen up his by-the-books and regimented lifestyle. The two were lonely but they were able to offer each other something that they really wanted and both lost out on- love. Although the show acted as if the two had never interacted before they started dating (even though they have) it was a really cute story that had so much potential after they married and reading Edna's diary about how happy she was with Ned before passing was something that really brought a tear to my eye. I wish they had more time together.

QueenOfFandoms
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Fun fact. He wasn’t always left handed.


In the episode where Bart and Todd play mini golf Ned signs a contract with his right hand.
In the episode where Homer skips church and the Flanders come over to sing he’s playing guitar right handed
In the Pin Pals episode he threw the ball with his right hand

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