Agnes Crumplebottom

See also Mrs. Crumplebottom.

Agnes Crumplebottom is a pre-created, non-playable Sim in The Sims that is the famous NPC Mrs. Crumplebottom; a crotchety, old woman who would fuss at and purse-slap any Sim couple she saw displaying affection in public. She reappears in The Sims 2, as one of the pre-created, yet unplayable Sims featured as ancestors of playable, pre-created Sims; as Mrs. Crumplebottom, however, she continues to wreck havoc on lovebirds in public places.

She resided, during her lifetime, in Pleasantview, one of the neighborhoods that ships with the games but, as Mrs. Crumplebottom appears in all neighborhood community lots, pre-made or custom. She is the daughter of Simon Crumplebottom and Prudence Crumplebottom, both of Pleasantview; she has one sibling, Cornelia Goth and the infamous Mortimer Goth is her nephew.

Her grave can be found in the Goth Family graveyard.

Life leading up to The Sims 3
She will appear in The Sims 3, along with her sister, Cornelia Goth, and Cornelia's family. Her actual name is Agnes Crumplebottom. In the Sims 3 she is an adult who's husband, Robert Crumplebottom, recently died in a chandelir accident. He is burried at Sunset Valley Cemetary. He is resurectable, so will heartsick Agnes resurect him or leave him to rest in eternal peace?

The Mrs. Crumplebottom Theory
There are many theories and explanations of Agnes and Mrs. Crumplebottom being one in the same, and how this is possible. There are a few discrepancies (Mrs. Crumplebottom was listed as being a widow in The Sims and Agnes shows unmarried in The Sims 2, although this could be explained by the game's programming to cut a marriage line after the death of one spouse), but most believe they are one and the same. It was finally revealed at a The Sims 3 Hands-On Event that Agnes is Mrs. Crumplebottom! Due to the fact that her parents's last names are Crumplebottom, it can be assumed that she proposed to Robert.

See Mrs. Crumplebottom for a write-up on the theories and the Mrs. Crumplebottom mystery.