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The skeleton was later revealed to be a hoax and publicity stunt to advertise the opening of the aptly named Heavenly Hills Mall.<ref>"[[Lisa the Skeptic]]"</ref>
 
The skeleton was later revealed to be a hoax and publicity stunt to advertise the opening of the aptly named Heavenly Hills Mall.<ref>"[[Lisa the Skeptic]]"</ref>
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The skeleton was apparently stolen by the [[Springfield Mafia]] and used in the wall that temporally divided the town.<ref>"[[A Tale of Two Springfields]]"</ref>
  
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
 
== Behind the Laughter ==

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"If you're so sure what it ain't, how 'bout telling us what it am?"
―Moe, to Lisa
"Speaking from a strictly medical point of view…that ain't right."
―Dr. Hibbert
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The Angel Skeleton (aka the Springfield Angel)[1] was a supposed skeleton of an angel that was excavated by Lisa at Sabertooth Meadow, the soon-to-be site of a new mega mall.

History

Upon its discovery, the skeleton created a scandal in the town, and sparked age-old debates of science vs. religion.

The skeleton was later revealed to be a hoax and publicity stunt to advertise the opening of the aptly named Heavenly Hills Mall.[2]

The skeleton was apparently stolen by the Springfield Mafia and used in the wall that temporally divided the town.[3]

Behind the Laughter

A scene explaining the contents of the skeleton, which included plaster, among other things, was not used in the finalized episode.[4]

Appearances

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