Difference between revisions of "Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi"
Line 15: | Line 15: | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
− | When [[Homer]] and [[Mr. Burns]] are trapped in a mountain cabin after an avalanche, the two begin going crazy. Mr. Burns starts thinking that Homer wants to kill him and ride his corpse down the mountain to safety. Mr. Burns decides to kill Homer first, but as he's about to attack he hallucinates and sees a number of figures standing around Homer, one of which is Gandhi.<ref>[[Mountain of Madness]]</ref> | + | When [[Homer]] and [[Mr. Burns]] are trapped in a mountain cabin after an avalanche, the two begin going crazy. Mr. Burns starts thinking that Homer wants to kill him and ride his corpse down the mountain to safety. Mr. Burns decides to kill Homer first, but as he's about to attack he hallucinates and sees a number of figures standing around Homer, one of which is Gandhi.<ref>"[[Mountain of Madness]]"</ref> When [[Lisa]] was babysitter to his siblings, ask she to Bat why he have to make this so difficult. Bart answer at he using nonviolent resistance. Lisa was disgusting to Bart for the idea that he would compare himself to Mahatma Gandhi. Bart ask then who he is.<ref>"[[My Sister, My Sitter]]"</ref> |
− | |||
== Non canon == | == Non canon == | ||
The [[tour guide]] said that [[Homer Simpson]] was "more important than [[Socrates]], [[Leonardo da Vinci|da Vinci]], Gandhi, [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]], {{ch|Stephen Hawking|Hawking}}, [[Julius Caesar]], and {{ch|Ryan Seacrest}}."<ref>[[The Simpsons Save the World]]</ref> | The [[tour guide]] said that [[Homer Simpson]] was "more important than [[Socrates]], [[Leonardo da Vinci|da Vinci]], Gandhi, [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]], {{ch|Stephen Hawking|Hawking}}, [[Julius Caesar]], and {{ch|Ryan Seacrest}}."<ref>[[The Simpsons Save the World]]</ref> | ||
Line 23: | Line 22: | ||
{{Incomplete}} | {{Incomplete}} | ||
*{{ep|Mountain of Madness}} | *{{ep|Mountain of Madness}} | ||
+ | *{{ep|My Sister, My Sitter|(mentioned)}} | ||
*{{bon|The Simpsons Save the World|(mentioned)}} | *{{bon|The Simpsons Save the World|(mentioned)}} | ||
*{{bk|Flanders' Book of Faith|(mentioned)}} | *{{bk|Flanders' Book of Faith|(mentioned)}} |
Revision as of 00:37, March 1, 2012
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi | ||||||
Character Information
|
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (Mahatma Gandhi) was a prominent figure in India's history, and helped lead the country to its independence.
History
When Homer and Mr. Burns are trapped in a mountain cabin after an avalanche, the two begin going crazy. Mr. Burns starts thinking that Homer wants to kill him and ride his corpse down the mountain to safety. Mr. Burns decides to kill Homer first, but as he's about to attack he hallucinates and sees a number of figures standing around Homer, one of which is Gandhi.[1] When Lisa was babysitter to his siblings, ask she to Bat why he have to make this so difficult. Bart answer at he using nonviolent resistance. Lisa was disgusting to Bart for the idea that he would compare himself to Mahatma Gandhi. Bart ask then who he is.[2]
Non canon
The tour guide said that Homer Simpson was "more important than Socrates, da Vinci, Gandhi, Einstein, Hawking, Julius Caesar, and Ryan Seacrest."[3]
Appearances
This article or section is incomplete.
|
- Episode – "Mountain of Madness"
- Episode – "My Sister, My Sitter" (mentioned)
- Comic story – The Simpsons Save the World (mentioned)
- Book – Flanders' Book of Faith (mentioned)
References
External links
The Simpsons characters
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|