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When [[Homer]] told his friends that the rapture was coming, [[Moe]] sold his [[Moe's Tavern|tavern]] to Japanese investors who turned it into Tokyo Roe's Sushi Bar. When the rapture didn't come, Moe started working in the sushi bar. When [[Homer]] talked with [[God]] in [[heaven]], he persuaded God to undo all of the changes that had happened, including turning the sushi bar back into Moe's Tavern. | When [[Homer]] told his friends that the rapture was coming, [[Moe]] sold his [[Moe's Tavern|tavern]] to Japanese investors who turned it into Tokyo Roe's Sushi Bar. When the rapture didn't come, Moe started working in the sushi bar. When [[Homer]] talked with [[God]] in [[heaven]], he persuaded God to undo all of the changes that had happened, including turning the sushi bar back into Moe's Tavern. | ||
== Behind the Laughter == | == Behind the Laughter == | ||
− | The restaurant's name is a pun on "{{ | + | The restaurant's name is a pun on "{{W|Tokyo Rose}}", a generic nickname for female broadcasters of Japanese propaganda during [[World War II]]. |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
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Tokyo Roe's Sushi Bar
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Tokyo Roe's Sushi Bar was a restaurant built at Moe's Tavern.
History[edit]
When Homer told his friends that the rapture was coming, Moe sold his tavern to Japanese investors who turned it into Tokyo Roe's Sushi Bar. When the rapture didn't come, Moe started working in the sushi bar. When Homer talked with God in heaven, he persuaded God to undo all of the changes that had happened, including turning the sushi bar back into Moe's Tavern.
Behind the Laughter[edit]
The restaurant's name is a pun on "Tokyo Rose", a generic nickname for female broadcasters of Japanese propaganda during World War II.
Appearances[edit]
Locations in Springfield
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