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== History ==
 
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[[Bart]] got the train when it stopped outside [[742 Evergreen Terrace|his house]]. [[Otto]] is the conductor of the train.  
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The [[Simpson family]] met a [[Polar Express conductor|conductor]] on their train who said they were on the Polar Express. [[Bart]] then said that he skimmed through the [[The Polar Express|book]] and skipped through the [[The Polar Express (film)|movie]] on DVD, and found out that the Polar Express was just a dream. The conductor told him "Then I guess you're out of luck!", and they ended up on the side of the train track.<ref>''[[Getting There is Half the Battle]]''</ref>
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[[Bart]] got the train when it stopped outside [[742 Evergreen Terrace|his house]]. [[Otto]] was the conductor of the train.  
  
When the train was going to the North Pole, Otto fueled it with cannabis, creating weird illusions as it was flying. It reached the North Pole and dropped Bart off.
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When the train was going to the North Pole, Otto fuelled it with cannabis, creating weird illusions as it was flying. It reached the North Pole and dropped Bart off.
  
On the return journey, a police car was chasing it and Otto jumped out of the train, leaving it to Bart.
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On the return journey, a police car was chasing it and Otto jumped out of the train, leaving it to Bart.<ref>"[[The Fight Before Christmas]]"</ref>
  
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
*It is a parody of the Polar Express, a train that transports kids from their home to the North Pole and back, in the {{W|The Polar Express (film)|movie of the same name}}.
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*The Polar Express is a vehicle in the book {{w|The Polar Express}}, which has also been made into a {{w|The Polar Express (film)|movie}}.
  
 
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Revision as of 12:10, May 5, 2012

Polar Express
Vehicle Information

The Polar Express is a train used to transport people to the North Pole.

History

The Simpson family met a conductor on their train who said they were on the Polar Express. Bart then said that he skimmed through the book and skipped through the movie on DVD, and found out that the Polar Express was just a dream. The conductor told him "Then I guess you're out of luck!", and they ended up on the side of the train track.[1]

Non-canon

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Bart got the train when it stopped outside his house. Otto was the conductor of the train.

When the train was going to the North Pole, Otto fuelled it with cannabis, creating weird illusions as it was flying. It reached the North Pole and dropped Bart off.

On the return journey, a police car was chasing it and Otto jumped out of the train, leaving it to Bart.[2]

Behind the Laughter

Appearances

References