Difference between revisions of "France"
(→Appearances) |
(→Appearances) |
||
(9 intermediate revisions by 6 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
+ | {{Quote|Bonjourrr, yah [[Cheese-eating surrender monkeys|cheese-eatin' surrender monkeys]].|[[Groundskeeper Willie]]|'Round Springfield}} | ||
{{Country | {{Country | ||
|name = France | |name = France | ||
Line 6: | Line 7: | ||
|capital = [[Paris]] | |capital = [[Paris]] | ||
|appearance = "[[The Crepes of Wrath]]" | |appearance = "[[The Crepes of Wrath]]" | ||
+ | |mentioned = "[[Bart the General]]" | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | '''France''' is a country in western Europe and | + | '''France''' is a country in western Europe with the capital and largest city is [[Paris]]. It is famous for {{W|French cuisine}} and the [[Eiffel Tower]]. |
− | [[Bart]] visited France in a student exchange program with [[Adil Hoxha]], who | + | == History == |
+ | [[Bart]] visited France in a student exchange program with [[Adil Hoxha]], who traveled to [[Springfield]]. Bart stayed at a vineyard, where his hosts, [[Ugolin]] and [[Cesar]], treated him as a slave.<ref>"[[The Crepes of Wrath]]"</ref> Also, the whole Simpson family escaped to France after [[Bart]] mistakenly mooned the American flag.<ref>"[[Bart-Mangled Banner]]"</ref> | ||
[[Homer]] and [[Carl Carlson]] visited Paris on a business trip.<ref>"[[The Devil Wears Nada]]"</ref> | [[Homer]] and [[Carl Carlson]] visited Paris on a business trip.<ref>"[[The Devil Wears Nada]]"</ref> | ||
Line 24: | Line 27: | ||
=== Treehouse of Horror === | === Treehouse of Horror === | ||
− | In the "[[Treehouse of Horror VIII]]" segment "The HΩmega Man," [[Mayor Joe Quimby|Mayor Quimby]] insults France while telling a "frogs leg joke." France demanded that Mayor Quimby apologize or suffer the consequences. Quimby unwisely refused to apologize and told them to "do their worst." In retaliation the French launch a nuclear attack on [[Springfield]], killing almost everyone except the Simpsons, while mutating several other surviving citizens. | + | In the "[[Treehouse of Horror VIII]]" segment "The HΩmega Man," [[Mayor Joe Quimby|Mayor Quimby]] insults France while telling a "frogs leg joke." France demanded that Mayor Quimby apologize or suffer the consequences. Quimby unwisely refused to apologize and told them to "do their worst." In retaliation the French launch a nuclear attack on [[Springfield]], killing almost everyone except the Simpsons, while mutating several other surviving citizens. In the "[[Treehouse of Horror XXXIV]]" segment "Lout Break," when the [[Homer]] infection spread worldwide, the Homers changed [[Paris]]' name to "Margaritaville". |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
Line 39: | Line 42: | ||
*{{ep|Lisa the Greek}} | *{{ep|Lisa the Greek}} | ||
*{{ep|Separate Vocations|(mentioned)}} | *{{ep|Separate Vocations|(mentioned)}} | ||
+ | *{{ep|Bart's Friend Falls in Love|(mentioned)}} | ||
+ | *{{ep|Rosebud|(flashback)}} | ||
*{{THOH|Treehouse of Horror VIII}} | *{{THOH|Treehouse of Horror VIII}} | ||
*{{ep|Das Bus|([[Lisa]] represented France at the [[Model U.N. Club]])}} | *{{ep|Das Bus|([[Lisa]] represented France at the [[Model U.N. Club]])}} | ||
*{{ep|Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo|(mentioned)}} | *{{ep|Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo|(mentioned)}} | ||
*{{ep|Tales from the Public Domain}} | *{{ep|Tales from the Public Domain}} | ||
+ | *{{ep|Special Edna|(Seen on a 1914 map in Bart's classroom)}} | ||
*{{ep|Bart-Mangled Banner}} | *{{ep|Bart-Mangled Banner}} | ||
*{{ep|Mommie Beerest}} | *{{ep|Mommie Beerest}} | ||
*{{ep|Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass}} | *{{ep|Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass}} | ||
− | *{{ep|Revenge Is a Dish Best Served Three Times}} | + | *{{ep|Revenge Is a Dish Best Served Three Times|(The Count of Monte Fatso)}} |
*{{ep|The Devil Wears Nada}} | *{{ep|The Devil Wears Nada}} | ||
*{{ep|Once Upon a Time in Springfield}} | *{{ep|Once Upon a Time in Springfield}} | ||
Line 56: | Line 62: | ||
*{{ep|My Way or the Highway to Heaven}} | *{{ep|My Way or the Highway to Heaven}} | ||
*{{ep|The Girl on the Bus|(name seen)}} | *{{ep|The Girl on the Bus|(name seen)}} | ||
+ | *{{ep|The Tell-Tale Pants|(flag; mentioned)}} | ||
*{{spec|Do the Bartman}} | *{{spec|Do the Bartman}} | ||
*{{bon|Lisa Goes to Camp|(Country's representative seen)}} | *{{bon|Lisa Goes to Camp|(Country's representative seen)}} |
Latest revision as of 16:03, November 7, 2024
- "Bonjourrr, yah cheese-eatin' surrender monkeys."
- ―Groundskeeper Willie[src]
France
| ||||||||||
Country Information
|
France is a country in western Europe with the capital and largest city is Paris. It is famous for French cuisine and the Eiffel Tower.
Contents
History[edit]
Bart visited France in a student exchange program with Adil Hoxha, who traveled to Springfield. Bart stayed at a vineyard, where his hosts, Ugolin and Cesar, treated him as a slave.[1] Also, the whole Simpson family escaped to France after Bart mistakenly mooned the American flag.[2]
Homer and Carl Carlson visited Paris on a business trip.[3]
Krusty came to France to find Princess Penelope after he left her.[4] The nation also gave Krusty a marble bust for his comedy work.
The Monroe family have a book from France.[5]
Non-canon[edit]
The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened or existed. |
The Simpsons Game[edit]
France is a place in the eating contest Around the World in 80 Bites.[6] In the level "Medal of Homer", Homer and Bart had to save France by removing all the surrender flags.[7]
Treehouse of Horror[edit]
In the "Treehouse of Horror VIII" segment "The HΩmega Man," Mayor Quimby insults France while telling a "frogs leg joke." France demanded that Mayor Quimby apologize or suffer the consequences. Quimby unwisely refused to apologize and told them to "do their worst." In retaliation the French launch a nuclear attack on Springfield, killing almost everyone except the Simpsons, while mutating several other surviving citizens. In the "Treehouse of Horror XXXIV" segment "Lout Break," when the Homer infection spread worldwide, the Homers changed Paris' name to "Margaritaville".
Appearances[edit]
External links[edit]
References[edit]