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Country Information
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Afghanistan is a country in Asia. Its capital city is Kabul.
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History
When describing the conditions at Kamp Krusty, Kent Brockman mentions that he has been to Vietnam, Afghanistan, and Iraq and he states that the camp is worse than all three.[1]
Kabul, capital of Afghanistan, was once Springfield's sister city, however after the baby riot at Roofi's concert, they ended the affiliation.[2]
Jet claimed to have filmed in Afghanistan, Serbia and Lebanon, though actually filmed weddings in Dallas-Fort Worth.[3]
Springfield has an Afghan restaurant, Two Guys from Kabul.[4]
Non-canon
Bart prank calls Jack Bauer, saying he is "Ahmed Adoodie". Jack asks Chloe O'Brian to find out all she can about him, to which she responds "Ahmed Adoodie - wealthy Saudi wealthy Saudi financier. Disappeared into Afghanistan in the late '90s." Jack questions her, to which to reveals that it's a joke name, and that it was a prank call.[5]
Appearances
- Episode – "Kamp Krusty" (mentioned)
- Episode – "New Kid on the Block" (Two Guys from Kabul)
- Episode – "Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens, and Gays" (mentioned)
- Episode – "She Used to Be My Girl" (mentioned)
- Episode – "24 Minutes" (mentioned)
- Episode – "At Long Last Leave" (mentioned)