Much like his father, Jiff is a kind-hearted boy. He lived here with his brother until he goes back to his mother Jenda.
History[]
He first arrives with his brother at The Lofts at Springfield Elementary as their mother forces them to associate more with their father Bart. Bart lies to them by assuring them it will be the best Christmas ever, but they can read minds and are aware of it. Later Bart becomes jealous after learning Jenda has remarried. Furthermore, their grandfather Homer spent time with them, which again made Bart jealous. By the end of the episode, he and his brother made amends with their father and indeed had the best Christmas ever, as Bart had promised them. They go with Homer to the cemetery which have cryogenic freezing chambers and meet their great-grandfather, Abe Simpson. [1] He or his brother might have appeared briefly in a photo owned by Bart.[2]
Gallery[]
Jiff and his brother Skippy arrive at their father's apartment where Bart drinks the beer
Jiff, his brother Skippy untangling Christmas lights
Jiff and his brother Skippy eating cookies with their aunt Lisa Simpson while Zia is in the Ultranet and grandfather Homer Simpson watches
Jiff and his brother Skippy angry at their father Bart who was trying to reconcile.
Jiff and his brother Skippy happily hugging their father Bart.
Jiff looking happily at his aunt Maggie and her daughter Maggie Simpson, Jr..
Jiff, along with his brother Skippy, his father Bart, his aunts Lisa and Maggie, his grandmother Marge, his grandfather Homer, his great-grandfather Abraham Simpson II, and his cousins Zia and Maggie Jr in their Christmas photo.
Trivia[]
Their ages are also unknown, but considering the fact that Bart had been living with Homer and Marge until 6 years before the events from "Holidays of Future Passed" they are most likely no older than 5.
Judging by his usage of glasses, he might be a nerd. That and the fact that he is younger than his brother seems to make him a slight mirror to his aunt Lisa.
He bears some resemblance to Bart when he was forced to wear horn-rimmed glasses as a result of sight problems regarding reading from the blackboard in "The Last Temptation of Homer".
He and his brother can both read people's minds, so it is implied that they are telepathic.