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** Lampshaded in "Three Gays of the Condo" where Homer says that his only worthwhile creation was Lisa. When Maggie takes offense, Homer replies with "Prove me wrong, Silent Bob."
*** Notably, Maggie has said exactly two words in actually canonical episodes: her first word, "{{spoiler|Daddy}}" and later, "''{{spoiler|Ja}}.''"
*** Don't forget when the kids were fostered by the Flanders and nearly baptized...on the way to the river, Maggie spins her head around ala ''[[The Exorcist]]'' and says "Okaley Dokaley!"
*** "Sequel?"
** Maggie can [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6t08RbPA90w Silent Bob with the best of them,] canon be damned.
** Maggie also tends to be this in episodes set in the future where she is an adult. While these episodes often state she is a phenominal orator and/or singer (being the lead in her own band in one of them, being called "The Voice of Her Generation") something always occurs that prevent her from talking. Good examples of adult Maggie fitting this Trope include "Lisa's Wedding", "Holidays of Future Passed", and "Treehouse of Horror XXXIV".
* Mr. Funny in ''[[The Mr. Men Show]]''. He only honks during Season 2 of the show run.
* Boomhauer in ''[[King of the Hill]]'' isn't ''silent'', exactly, but his complete and utter unintelligibility goes unnoticed by most characters, especially Hank, who according to Bobby often quotes Boomhauer's wisdom.