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The Beatles appeared as wax statues in a display at the [[Springfield Wax Museum]]. The [[Squeaky-voiced teen]], leading a tour group, said that they were "exactly as they looked performing on ''{{w|The Ed Sullivan Show}}''", but the statues had melted due to a spell of very hot weather in [[Springfield]].<ref>"[[Bart of Darkness]]"</ref> | The Beatles appeared as wax statues in a display at the [[Springfield Wax Museum]]. The [[Squeaky-voiced teen]], leading a tour group, said that they were "exactly as they looked performing on ''{{w|The Ed Sullivan Show}}''", but the statues had melted due to a spell of very hot weather in [[Springfield]].<ref>"[[Bart of Darkness]]"</ref> | ||
− | Just before [[Marge]] | + | Just before [[Marge]] started playing the ''[[Blue-Haired Beauty]]'' album she told to [[Homer]] that for years she wondered why The Beatles' "Yellow Submarine" had so many swear words in it. It turns our the D.J. who aired the song when Homer made the mix-tape hadn't realized his microphone was on, and was swearing.<ref>''[[Lisa Simpson's Toot Suite]]''</ref> |
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Revision as of 10:27, April 11, 2012
The Beatles
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Band Information
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The Beatles are a former pop and rock band.
History
When Lisa got braces, while she was under the anaesthesia she had a surreal vision of The Beatles floating across a bizarre landscape in a purple submarine.[1]
Marge once wrote a letter to Ringo Starr, who replied years later, apologizing for his lateness.[2]
George Harrison met Homer after The Be Sharps won a Grammy. He pointed Homer towards a pile of brownies.[3]
The Beatles met Apu in India, and they became good friends. Years later, after Apu moved to Springfield, Paul McCartney and his wife Linda visited occasionally to spend time with Apu and relax in his rooftop garden at the Kwik-E-Mart. On one of those visits, they met Lisa and encouraged her as she was struggling with her decision to become a vegetarian.[4]
Ned Flanders is a big fan of The Beatles and had a whole room in his house filled with Beatles memorabilia, until Bart and Milhouse wrecked it.[5]
The Beatles appeared as wax statues in a display at the Springfield Wax Museum. The Squeaky-voiced teen, leading a tour group, said that they were "exactly as they looked performing on The Ed Sullivan Show", but the statues had melted due to a spell of very hot weather in Springfield.[6]
Just before Marge started playing the Blue-Haired Beauty album she told to Homer that for years she wondered why The Beatles' "Yellow Submarine" had so many swear words in it. It turns our the D.J. who aired the song when Homer made the mix-tape hadn't realized his microphone was on, and was swearing.[7]
Non-canon
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30 years in the future, The Beatles have become saints and the St. Beatles Cathedral in London has been named after them.[8]
Behind the Laughter
Several Beatle members: Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr have all made a separate special guest voice appearance in three The Simpsons episodes. The only Beatle to never make a appearance is John Lennon, who was murdered in 1980, nine years before the show started.
Appearances
- This list shows appearances of The Beatles as a group. For appearances of individual members, see the members' respective articles.
- Episode – "Last Exit to Springfield" (Lisa's vision)
- Episode – "Bart of Darkness" (wax statues)
- Episode – "The Bart of War" (merchandise)
- Episode – "Holidays of Future Passed" (statues outside of cathedral)
- Comic story – Lisa Simpson's Toot Suite (mentioned)