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In ''[[The Simpsons: Hit & Run]]'', the Springfield Tire Yard is featured in the suburban level, operating as a stunt jump. | In ''[[The Simpsons: Hit & Run]]'', the Springfield Tire Yard is featured in the suburban level, operating as a stunt jump. | ||
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The Tire Yard is one of the first things seen in the [[opening sequence]] when the camera pulls out of the clouds. | The Tire Yard is one of the first things seen in the [[opening sequence]] when the camera pulls out of the clouds. | ||
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Springfield Tire Yard
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The Springfield Tire Yard, colloquially known as the Springfield Tire Fire, is a lot where tires are disposed of and then burned. The fire that the yard holds has become more iconic than the yard itself, making it somewhat of a landmark in the town, as demonstrated by its appearance in the opening sequence of the TV show Eye On Springfield.
When Springfield was preparing to host the Olympic Games, the Springfield Tire Yard's fire was extinguished by the fire department. After Bart insults the Olympic Committee they storm out of the town. While leaving the Russian representative flicks a cigarette out of his limousine window re-igniting the tire fire.
Non-canon
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In The Simpsons: Hit & Run, the Springfield Tire Yard is featured in the suburban level, operating as a stunt jump.
Behind the Laughter
The Tire Yard is one of the first things seen in the opening sequence when the camera pulls out of the clouds.
Appearances
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