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Location Information
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Saturn is a planet in the solar system.
History
In The Itchy & Scratchy Show episode "Scar Trek: The Next Laceration", Itchy grabs Scratchy with the pod's arms, and cuts him in half using Saturn's rings.[1]
Neil deGrasse Tyson was one of the educators who Bourbon Verlander hired to teach his army of robots. He tells Homer that the solar system is over four and a half billion years old. Later, he showed Lisa the rings of Saturn through a telescope.[2]
Non-canon
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After the Simpsons family was abducted by Rigellians, Saturn is seen through the UFO window.[3]
Appearances
THOH – "Treehouse of Horror" ("Hungry are the Damned")
Episode – "Three Men and a Comic Book" (seen on Radioactive Man)
Episode – "Deep Space Homer"
Episode – "Homer vs. Dignity" (mentioned)
Episode – "Bart Has Two Mommies" (mentioned)
Episode – "The Caper Chase"
Comic story – Your Horrorscope (mentioned)
Comic story – Sandwiches Are Forever (mentioned)
References