Well, in 'The Simpsons Simpsons Christmas Stories', there could be a plotline where Homer tries to get the perfect Christmas present for Marge. He might end up getting into all sorts of comical misadventures in the process. Also, the kids - Bart, Lisa, and Maggie - might have their own little Christmas stories at school or with their friends, like Bart's pranks during the Christmas season that backfire in a funny way.
The main characters are of course the Simpson family. There's Homer, the bumbling but loveable father. Marge, the patient and kind mother. Bart, the mischievous son. Lisa, the intelligent and musically - inclined daughter, and Maggie, the cute baby. They are at the center of all the Christmas stories in this special.
I'd say no. True stories often have specific details and verifiable sources, and there's no indication that's the case with Larry and Marge. It's probably just a fictional creation.
Aunt Marge could be developed by showing her having a moment of self - reflection. She might realize that her harsh treatment of Harry was wrong and start to be more empathetic. For example, she could see Harry's kindness towards animals and that could change her view of him.
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