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Mr. Burns Basketball Stadium
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Location Information
Town: Springfield
Use: Basketball Stadium
Owner: Mr. Burns
First appearance: The Burns and the Bees

Mr. Burns Basketball Stadium is a large basketball stadium constructed by Mr. Burns. It's architecture is reminiscent to that of a bee hive. To build it, Mr. Burns had to destroy Lisa's bee sanctuary. The people of Springfield was almost convinced by Lisa to prevent Mr. Burns from destroying the sanctuary but, when everyone saw the model of the stadium, they voted for the construction of the stadium. Africanized bees soon took over the stadium and it currently acts as a giant bee hive, home to thousands of bees.

Appearances