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'''Notre Dame of Springfield''' is a cathedral in [[Springfield]]. | '''Notre Dame of Springfield''' is a cathedral in [[Springfield]]. | ||
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After [[Homer]] gets his new and disgusting form, [[Mayor Quimby]] orders the town to raise their pitchforks and attack [[Homer]]. [[Homer]] and [[Marge]] run to the top of Notre Dame of Springfield tower and [[Marge]], saying she wants a trophy husband, deliberately pushes [[Homer]] off the tower. | After [[Homer]] gets his new and disgusting form, [[Mayor Quimby]] orders the town to raise their pitchforks and attack [[Homer]]. [[Homer]] and [[Marge]] run to the top of Notre Dame of Springfield tower and [[Marge]], saying she wants a trophy husband, deliberately pushes [[Homer]] off the tower. | ||
Later [[Homer]] wakes up in the hospital, back to his old self, and learns it all was just a dream. | Later [[Homer]] wakes up in the hospital, back to his old self, and learns it all was just a dream. | ||
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+ | == Behind the Laughter == | ||
+ | *[[Homer]] (in his new hideous look) carrying [[Marge]] up the Notre Dame is reminiscent of a scene in {{w|The Hunchback of Notre Dame|The Hunchback of Notre Dame}}. | ||
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*{{ep|Husbands and Knives}} | *{{ep|Husbands and Knives}} | ||
*{{game|The Simpsons: Tapped Out}} | *{{game|The Simpsons: Tapped Out}} |
Revision as of 15:39, March 17, 2016
Notre Dame of Springfield
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Notre Dame of Springfield is a cathedral in Springfield.
History
After Homer gets his new and disgusting form, Mayor Quimby orders the town to raise their pitchforks and attack Homer. Homer and Marge run to the top of Notre Dame of Springfield tower and Marge, saying she wants a trophy husband, deliberately pushes Homer off the tower.
Later Homer wakes up in the hospital, back to his old self, and learns it all was just a dream.
Behind the Laughter
- Homer (in his new hideous look) carrying Marge up the Notre Dame is reminiscent of a scene in The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Non-canon
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