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In [[Homer]]'s dream, [[Bart]] watched ''[[The Tonight Show]]'' during one of {{Ch|Johnny Carson}}'s {{W|Carnac the Magnificent}} sketches, where he reads what is written inside an envelope. Carnac said [[Geraldo Rivera]], Madonna, and a diseased yak, then somebody in the audience started to laugh.<ref>"[[Treehouse of Horror II]]"</ref>
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In [[Homer]]'s dream, [[Bart]] watched ''[[The Tonight Show]]'' during one of {{Ch|Johnny Carson}}'s [[Carnac the Magnificent]] sketches, where he reads what is written inside an envelope. Carnac said [[Geraldo Rivera]], Madonna, and a diseased yak, then somebody in the audience started to laugh.<ref>"[[Treehouse of Horror II]]"</ref>
  
 
Lisa was once possessed by Madonna's spirit; however, Reverend Lovejoy exorcised her.<ref>''[[The Exorsister!]]''</ref>
 
Lisa was once possessed by Madonna's spirit; however, Reverend Lovejoy exorcised her.<ref>''[[The Exorsister!]]''</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:46, September 25, 2024

Madonna
Madonna ghost.png
Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Alive
Occupation: Singer
First mentioned: "Treehouse of Horror II"
First appearance: "The Regina Monologues"
Voiced by: Tress MacNeille


Madonna is an American popstar.

History[edit]

When Kent Brockman asked Waylon Smithers, Jr. how he felt after being arrested for the attempted murder of Mr. Burns, he told him that he is about as low as Madonna when she found out she missed Tailhook. Kent told the viewers that he was going to say "Ouch" for Madonna. Krusty saw it and told Sideshow Mel that he stole his Madonna gag.[1]

Reverend Lovejoy called Rachel Jordan the "Christian Madonna".[2]

When the Simpson family flew home to the United States they took Madonna back with them in a bag. She tried to tell them that she is English but Marge told her that English women don't pump gas naked.[3]

Non-canon[edit]

Donut Homer.png The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened or existed.

In Homer's dream, Bart watched The Tonight Show during one of Johnny Carson's Carnac the Magnificent sketches, where he reads what is written inside an envelope. Carnac said Geraldo Rivera, Madonna, and a diseased yak, then somebody in the audience started to laugh.[4]

Lisa was once possessed by Madonna's spirit; however, Reverend Lovejoy exorcised her.[5]

Appearances[edit]

References[edit]


External links[edit]