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− | '''Lisa Land''' was a planned theme park in [[Springfield]] by [[Rich Texan]]. | + | '''Lisa Land''' was a planned theme park in [[Springfield]] by [[The Rich Texan]]. |
== History == | == History == | ||
− | After [[Lisa]] | + | After the town thought [[Lisa]] had passed away, [[The Rich Texan]] decides to turn the forest into a sanctuary in memory of Lisa, but later he changes his mind and offers to build an amusement park, "Lisa Land". Fortunately, Lisa comes to the site, and protests the park. The trunk of [[Springfield's oldest redwood tree]] was used as the sign for Lisa Land is cut loose by eco-protester [[Jesse Grass|Jesse]] and heads for Springfield's business district, destroying The Rich Texan's company and eventually heads out on a cross-country journey out into the [[Pacific Ocean]]. |
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Latest revision as of 09:04, April 7, 2024
- This article is about Lisa Land. For Lisaland, see Lisaland.
Lisa Land
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Lisa Land was a planned theme park in Springfield by The Rich Texan.
History[edit]
After the town thought Lisa had passed away, The Rich Texan decides to turn the forest into a sanctuary in memory of Lisa, but later he changes his mind and offers to build an amusement park, "Lisa Land". Fortunately, Lisa comes to the site, and protests the park. The trunk of Springfield's oldest redwood tree was used as the sign for Lisa Land is cut loose by eco-protester Jesse and heads for Springfield's business district, destroying The Rich Texan's company and eventually heads out on a cross-country journey out into the Pacific Ocean.
Appearances[edit]