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− | + | The [[Simpson family]] visits a renaissance fair. Homer eats eight different kinds of meat and an ashamed Lisa wanders off to discover "[[Clancy Wiggum|Friar Wiggum's]] [[Friar Wiggum's Fantastical Beastarium|Fantastical Beastarium]]." One of his underwhelming creatures, an "[[Esquilax]]" (a horse with the head of a rabbit and the body of... a rabbit) runs off into the forest. Lisa follows it and finds a fortune telling booth. Although Lisa is at first skeptical, the [[Fortune Teller|fortune teller]] manages to name Lisa's entire family, and then begins to tell Lisa of her first true love. After Lisa leaves the booth she finds her father, who brags about his day at the fair and Lisa listens raptly as the two walk off. | |
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== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
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The Springfield Renaissance Faire was a Renaissance fair.
History[edit]
The Simpson family visits a renaissance fair. Homer eats eight different kinds of meat and an ashamed Lisa wanders off to discover "Friar Wiggum's Fantastical Beastarium." One of his underwhelming creatures, an "Esquilax" (a horse with the head of a rabbit and the body of... a rabbit) runs off into the forest. Lisa follows it and finds a fortune telling booth. Although Lisa is at first skeptical, the fortune teller manages to name Lisa's entire family, and then begins to tell Lisa of her first true love. After Lisa leaves the booth she finds her father, who brags about his day at the fair and Lisa listens raptly as the two walk off.