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The '''Male Golem''' (also known as the '''Golem of Prague''') was a Jewish {{W|Golem}} made of clay.
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'''Carl Carlson, Sr.''' is the adoptive father of [[Carl Carlson]].
  
The Golem was created by a Jewish priest in the 17th century to defend the Jewish people against threats and oppression. He did whatever command was written on a scroll and placed into his mouth; one old request was "Kill the {{w|Tsar}}". Eventually, he ended up in the possession of [[Krusty the Clown]].
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After [[Carl]] and his friends won the [[Springfield Lottery]], Carl took all the money and left to go back to [[Iceland]]. He planned to buy the missing page of his family's saga and clear the family name. While in [[Reykjavík]], Carl stayed with his parents at [[22 Hjorleifsstræti]]. After Carl bought the missing page, [[Homer]], [[Lenny]], and [[Moe]] tracked him down and took the page off him, as they felt like they were also owners of it since it was bought with their money. The three then translated the page and found that the Carlsons not only let the invasion happen, they also took part in it. After finding this out, they decided to instead tell everyone of all the good deeds Carl had done for them. The locals then decided to forgive the Carlson family and Carl Sr. and [[Sigrin Siguðardóttir|Sigrin]] were embraced into the community.
  
[[Bart]] found the Golem when he was trying to find Krusty to complain about a Krusty alarm clock that spat acid. Krusty told Bart about what the Golem was capable of and how it worked, and Bart placed a note in the Golem's mouth, telling it to come to his house at midnight. It was then that Bart found out the true destructive power of the Golem when it arrived by smashing through a wall.
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Bart also discovered that poor penmanship affected the Golem's response to commands when he gave it a command to "Kick [[Homer]]'s balls" and the Golem kicked holes in the walls instead of kicking Homer in the crotch.
 
 
 
Bart used the Golem to take revenge on the school bullies and to kill [[Principal Skinner]]. [[Lisa]], however, didn't think the Golem liked killing people and put a scroll saying "Speak" into its mouth...
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 08:02, June 1, 2025

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Carl Carlson, Sr. is the adoptive father of Carl Carlson.

After Carl and his friends won the Springfield Lottery, Carl took all the money and left to go back to Iceland. He planned to buy the missing page of his family's saga and clear the family name. While in Reykjavík, Carl stayed with his parents at 22 Hjorleifsstræti. After Carl bought the missing page, Homer, Lenny, and Moe tracked him down and took the page off him, as they felt like they were also owners of it since it was bought with their money. The three then translated the page and found that the Carlsons not only let the invasion happen, they also took part in it. After finding this out, they decided to instead tell everyone of all the good deeds Carl had done for them. The locals then decided to forgive the Carlson family and Carl Sr. and Sigrin were embraced into the community.

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