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Lisanardo imagined the Vitruvian Man coming to life in her book. The Vitruvian Man told Lisanardo to kill everyone who got mad at her and to use her brain to invent weapons of war. The Vitruvian Man then said that he was going to invent the {{W2|Charleston|dance}} dance before he started to dance. Lisanardo then shut the book on him, causing pain to his appendages.<ref>"[[Now Museum, Now You Don't]]"</ref> | Lisanardo imagined the Vitruvian Man coming to life in her book. The Vitruvian Man told Lisanardo to kill everyone who got mad at her and to use her brain to invent weapons of war. The Vitruvian Man then said that he was going to invent the {{W2|Charleston|dance}} dance before he started to dance. Lisanardo then shut the book on him, causing pain to his appendages.<ref>"[[Now Museum, Now You Don't]]"</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 13:51, November 18, 2021
Vitruvian Man
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Character Information
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The Vitruvian Man is a drawing by Lisanardo da Vinci.
History
In a Homer's dream, the Vitruvian Man attacks Homer.[1]
Lisanardo imagined the Vitruvian Man coming to life in her book. The Vitruvian Man told Lisanardo to kill everyone who got mad at her and to use her brain to invent weapons of war. The Vitruvian Man then said that he was going to invent the Charleston dance before he started to dance. Lisanardo then shut the book on him, causing pain to his appendages.[2]
Trivia
The Vitruvian Man has been parodied several times in the series.[3][4][5]
Behind the Laughter
The Vitruvian Man is a real drawing by Leonardo da Vinci.
Appearances
References