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Mt. Springfield
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Location Information
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Mount Springfield, also known as the Springfield Volcano, is a long-dormant volcano located just outside of Springfield. It once caught fire from a discarded camera light bulb. Bart and Lisa were on the mountain earlier to take a picture for the Springfield Phone Book cover contest; Bart as a prank shot the light bulb at Lisa. The fire spread, trapping Bart and Lisa on the mountain, until Barney and a very inebriated Homer (Homer downed six cans of beer to ensure Barney remained sober to pilot the helicopter) lifted them to safety. [1]
A mailman was once discovered frozen in Mt. Springfield's snowcap. [2]
Appearances
This article or section is incomplete.
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- Episode – "Lisa the Greek"
- Episode – "Days of Wine and D'oh'ses"
- Episode – "Half-Decent Proposal"
- Episode – "She Used to Be My Girl"
- Episode – "Homer's Paternity Coot"
- Comic story – How Sweet It Ain't!
References