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| When [[Bart]] asked Lisa what stopped the rain, Lisa shrugged and suggested it was Buddha. Up in [[Heaven]], Buddha told [[God]] and [[Colonel Sanders]] that the people of [[Springfield]] had suffered enough.<ref>"[[Pray Anything]]"</ref> | | When [[Bart]] asked Lisa what stopped the rain, Lisa shrugged and suggested it was Buddha. Up in [[Heaven]], Buddha told [[God]] and [[Colonel Sanders]] that the people of [[Springfield]] had suffered enough.<ref>"[[Pray Anything]]"</ref> |
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− | He was among the people Lisa prayed to after she was caught in a volcano eruption. He was then later seen in heaven alongside [[Jesus]] and Buddha, whom Lisa had also prayed to.<ref>"[[She Used to Be My Girl]]"</ref> | + | He was among the people Lisa prayed to after she was caught in a volcano eruption. He was then later seen in heaven alongside Jesus and {{Ch|SpongeBob SquarePants}}, whom Lisa had also prayed to.<ref>"[[She Used to Be My Girl]]"</ref> |
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| When Lisa mentioned that she thought that everybody would be happier without presents at [[Christmas]], [[Homer]] imagined Buddha driving a sports car telling him that attachment to material goods kills the soul. The police then pulled Buddha over and arrested him and Buddha told the police that he wasn't going to jail again and that he had their badge numbers.<ref>"[['Tis the Fifteenth Season]]"</ref> | | When Lisa mentioned that she thought that everybody would be happier without presents at [[Christmas]], [[Homer]] imagined Buddha driving a sports car telling him that attachment to material goods kills the soul. The police then pulled Buddha over and arrested him and Buddha told the police that he wasn't going to jail again and that he had their badge numbers.<ref>"[['Tis the Fifteenth Season]]"</ref> |
He was among the people Lisa prayed to after she was caught in a volcano eruption. He was then later seen in heaven alongside Jesus and SpongeBob SquarePants, whom Lisa had also prayed to.[5]
When Lisa mentioned that she thought that everybody would be happier without presents at Christmas, Homer imagined Buddha driving a sports car telling him that attachment to material goods kills the soul. The police then pulled Buddha over and arrested him and Buddha told the police that he wasn't going to jail again and that he had their badge numbers.[6]