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The [[singing railroad hobo]] told the story of Paul Bunyan to the [[Simpson family]]. In the story, [[Abe Bunyan]] was shocked when [[Mrs. Bunyan|his wife]] gave birth to Paul. As Paul grew up, he became a burden on the town, with the townspeople constantly making food for him and accidentally crushing and eating it. Eventually, the townspeople got sick of this and drugged Paul, dragging him away from town. Upon realizing that the townspeople didn't want him anymore, Paul left and carved {{ap|Babe|Simpsons Tall Tales}} out of a mountain when he got lonely. As he slept that night, Babe got struck by magical lightning and came to life.
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Paul and Babe then went on adventures together, accidentally creating the [[Great Smoky Mountains]], [[Death Valley]], and [[Big Holes with Beer National Park]], while fighting [[Rodan]] as they went. Eventually, Paul saw [[Marge Simpson|a woman]], whom he immediately fell in love with. The two started dating until they eventually got married. Sometime after their wedding, the townspeople found out that a meteor was coming toward them and would kill them all. They asked Paul to come back and save them, which he did when they told him he would be popular. When he gave his wife a good luck kiss, the meteor landed in his butt crack, causing Paul pain. Paul then took out the meteor and threw it at [[Chicago]], causing the Great Chicago Fire.
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During the story, [[Lisa]] questioned its accuracy and inconsistencies with Paul's size. She also said that Paul Bunyan didn't cause the Great Chicago Fire.<ref>"[[Simpsons Tall Tales]]"</ref>
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A statue of Paul Bunyan had been converted into a statue of [[Shiva]] outside of the [[Taj Meatball]].<ref>"[[Adventures in Baby-Getting]]"</ref>
 
A statue of Paul Bunyan had been converted into a statue of [[Shiva]] outside of the [[Taj Meatball]].<ref>"[[Adventures in Baby-Getting]]"</ref>
  
 
== Non-canon ==
 
== Non-canon ==
 
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Homer is Paul Bunyan, a giant lumberjack. He birth some a giant man and are after a time to an adult and works some a lumberjack. But he is a great burden on local townspeople, as he crushes their houses and consumes all their food (along with anyone near it at the time). Eventually, the townspeople drug him and drag him out of their town. Out of loneliness, he carves a block of stone from the mountains into a blue ox that he calls Babe, who is rendered alive by an electric shock, similar to {{W|lightning}}, which apparently originated from the {{W|Aurora (astronomy)|northern lights}}. Homer meets a woman, and though she is initially frightened of him, the two fall in love. When a meteor is soon to hit the town, the townspeople call Paul back to help them. Paul obliges and throws the meteor towards [[Chicago]], starting the {{W|Great Chicago Fire|Great Fire}} there, but not before it hits him in the backside. After the hobo has told this story, Lisa points out that Paul's size kept varying throughout the story, the hobo shrugs her off.<ref>"[[Simpsons Tall Tales]]"</ref>
 
 
 
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== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
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Latest revision as of 18:14, November 15, 2024

Paul Bunyan
Paul Bunyan.png
Artwork of Paul Bunyan from The Simpsons: Tapped Out
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Fictional
Hair: Brown/Bald
Occupation: Lumberjack
Relatives: Father: Abe Bunyan
Mother: Mrs. Bunyan
Wife: Unnamed
First appearance: "Simpsons Tall Tales"
Voiced by: Dan Castellaneta


Paul Bunyan is a mythological lumberjack who is usually described as a giant as well as a lumberjack of unusual skill.

History[edit]

The singing railroad hobo told the story of Paul Bunyan to the Simpson family. In the story, Abe Bunyan was shocked when his wife gave birth to Paul. As Paul grew up, he became a burden on the town, with the townspeople constantly making food for him and accidentally crushing and eating it. Eventually, the townspeople got sick of this and drugged Paul, dragging him away from town. Upon realizing that the townspeople didn't want him anymore, Paul left and carved Babe out of a mountain when he got lonely. As he slept that night, Babe got struck by magical lightning and came to life.

Paul and Babe then went on adventures together, accidentally creating the Great Smoky Mountains, Death Valley, and Big Holes with Beer National Park, while fighting Rodan as they went. Eventually, Paul saw a woman, whom he immediately fell in love with. The two started dating until they eventually got married. Sometime after their wedding, the townspeople found out that a meteor was coming toward them and would kill them all. They asked Paul to come back and save them, which he did when they told him he would be popular. When he gave his wife a good luck kiss, the meteor landed in his butt crack, causing Paul pain. Paul then took out the meteor and threw it at Chicago, causing the Great Chicago Fire.

During the story, Lisa questioned its accuracy and inconsistencies with Paul's size. She also said that Paul Bunyan didn't cause the Great Chicago Fire.[1]

A statue of Paul Bunyan had been converted into a statue of Shiva outside of the Taj Meatball.[2]

Non-canon[edit]

Donut Homer.png The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened or existed.

The Simpsons: Tapped Out[edit]

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Paul Bunyan
Image Cost Unlock method Unlock message
Paul Bunyan.png FREE All American Auction
All American Auction Pt. 5
Lumberjack. Likes long walks amongst the trees. Must love oxen.
Technical Information ID Groups Internal Name
226000 Regular Characters, Regular Male, Adult PaulBunyan
Taps Final Update
Wave Cost Release
4 Donut90 October 15, 2024

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