This is a series of short films featuring baby Maggie from The Simpson. There's never any dialogue. See also The Simpsons short films.
tek's rating: ¼
The Longest Daycare (4:49)
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This was released theatrically in 3D in 2012, with the movie "Ice Age: Continental Drift". But I didn't see it until 2021, in 2D, on Disney+. It's a pretty decent short, but I'm not sure how memorable I'll find it. Maggie Simpson gets dropped off at a daycare center called The Ayn Rand School for Tots. Her rival baby with a unibrow (who the internet tells me is named Gerald) smashes butterflies, and Maggie tries to protect a caterpillar from him. I don't want to spoil any more about the film, but I will say I really liked the twist ending.
tek's rating: ¾
Playdate with Destiny (5:07)
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This was released theatrically in 2020 with "Onward". But I didn't see it until 2021, on Disney+. Marge takes Maggie to Not Responsible for Injuries Park, where she meets a baby boy named Hudson. The two of them share some romantic time together, until they both have to go home. The next day, Homer takes Maggie to the wrong park, so she can't see Hudson. But the day after, she manages to get to the right park and reunites with him. That's the whole story. It was alright, but I liked it a bit less than the first short.
tek's rating: ¼
The Force Awakens from its Nap (3:35)
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This was released on Disney+ on May 4, 2021 (Star Wars Day), and I watched it the same day. Marge takes Maggie to a daycare for Star Wars characters, called Jabba's Hut Jedi Preschool. She befriends BB-8, and then has a lightsaber vs pacifiersaber duel with Gereald as Darth Maul. It's not much of a story, but I really enjoyed all the visual gags.
tek's rating: ¼
Rogue Not Quite One (4:40)
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This was released on Disney+ on May 4, 2023 (Star Wars Day), and I watched it the same day. The Mandalorian leaves Grogu's hover-stroller thing outside someplace called "Mon Mothma and Me", since strollers aren't allowed inside. Then Homer comes along, carrying Maggie, when he decides to stop into Moe's Cantina for a quick drink. He leaves Maggie in Grogu's stroller, and she ends up flying it into space, where she gets chased by a fleet of TIE-fighters. I guess that's all I want to say about the plot, but I liked most of the gags and whatnot. It was definitely a fun short.