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== History ==
 
== History ==
 
[[File:God face.png|thumb|left|God's face shown in a picture]]
 
[[File:God face.png|thumb|left|God's face shown in a picture]]
He once attempted to flood [[Springfield]], but stopped when [[Reverend Lovejoy]] showed the Springfieldians that God was the path to good, and also once chose to end the world. This time, He was stopped by [[Homer Simpson]], who requested Him to turn back time and leave the apocalypse off for a few years. God has two aides, [[Colonel Sanders]] and [[Buddha]], although he is seen with [[Jesus]] in [[Heaven]]. In an interesting side note, SpongeBob once appeared in Heaven alongside Buddha and Jesus. In one episode when asked if they should help someone, SpongeBob replied with a wave of the hand and said "screw 'em". God's voice appeared when Homer and Barney decide to join forces and Homer says "Not even God can stop us now!" After this God replies, "Oh No?" and dries up all the snow. It is also implied once that God has a tendency to cause train wrecks.<ref>"[[Homer's Triple Bypass]]": '''[[Ms. Albright]]:''' ...and that is why God causes train wrecks.</ref>
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He once attempted to flood [[Springfield]], but stopped when [[Reverend Lovejoy]] showed the Springfieldians that God was the path to good.{{cn}}
  
Homer met God to say a word about family, but even though Heaven is a top notch destination, Homer couldn't enjoy being in Heaven knowing that his family was suffering. God said that He understood about family suffering because His son lived on Earth once, but He doesn't know what happened and he hasn't been the same since.
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God had two aides, [[Colonel Sanders]] and [[Buddha]], although He was seen with [[Jesus]] in [[Heaven]].<ref."[[Pray Anything]]"</ref>
  
Because Homer rioted all the time he was in Heaven, God talked with Homer about the problem. Homer asked God to undo the rapture and wait another time to do it. God agreed, but Homer asked God to do something else when He's undone the Apocalypse, where he must be shown at the Last Supper.<ref name="[[Thank God It's Doomsday]]">"[[Thank God It's Doomsday]]"</ref>
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God's voice appeared when Homer and Barney decided to join forces, and Homer said, "Not even God can stop us now!" After this, God replied, "Oh no?" and dried up all the snow.<ref>"[[Mr. Plow]]"</ref> It was also implied once that God had a tendency to cause train wrecks.<ref>"[[Homer's Triple Bypass]]": '''[[Ms. Albright]]:''' ...and that is why God causes train wrecks.</ref>
  
When [[Steve Mobbs]] went to Heaven, he became God's boss and refused to give him [[Christmas]], his son's birthday, off.<ref>"[[A Tree Grows in Springfield]]"</ref>
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Homer met God to say a word about family, but even though Heaven was a top-notch destination, Homer couldn't enjoy being in Heaven knowing that his family was suffering. God said that He understood about family suffering because His son lived on Earth once, but He didn't know what happened and He hadn't been the same since.
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Because Homer rioted all the time he was in Heaven, God talked with Homer about the problem. Homer asked God to undo the rapture and wait another time to do it. God agreed, but Homer asked God to do something else when He'd undone the Apocalypse, where He must be shown at the Last Supper.<ref name="Thank God It's Doomsday">"[[Thank God It's Doomsday]]"</ref>
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When [[Steve Mobbs]] went to Heaven, he became God's boss and refused to give Him [[Christmas]], His son's birthday, off.<ref>"[[A Tree Grows in Springfield]]"</ref>
  
 
== Non-canon ==
 
== Non-canon ==
 
{{Noncanon}}
 
{{Noncanon}}
God is also portrayed by [[Ned Flanders]]' hand.<ref name="[[Simpsons Bible Stories]]">"[[Simpsons Bible Stories]]"</ref>
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God was also portrayed by [[Ned Flanders]]' hand.<ref name="[[Simpsons Bible Stories]]">"[[Simpsons Bible Stories]]"</ref>
  
[[St. Peter]] was sitting on a couch with God in Heaven discussing with him who they could bring up. He and God listened to three stories and eventually decided to just allow anyone who is good up to Heaven.<ref>"[[My Way or the Highway to Heaven]]"</ref>
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[[St. Peter]] was sitting on a couch with God in Heaven, discussing with Him who they could bring up. He and God listened to three stories and eventually decided to just allow anyone who was good up to Heaven.<ref>"[[My Way or the Highway to Heaven]]"</ref>
  
God sold Heaven to [[Google]]. He then started to regret it. He also thought that global warming may be real.<ref>"[[Treehouse of Horror XXX]]"</ref>
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God sold Heaven to [[Google]]. He then started to regret it. He also thought that global warming might be real.<ref>"[[Treehouse of Horror XXX]]"</ref>
  
 
=== The Simpsons Game ===
 
=== The Simpsons Game ===
God serves as the final boss to The Simpsons. He uses previous enemies encountered as icons in a "Guitar Hero"/"Dance Dance Revolution" match, while the chosen song ("Rock you Like a Hurricane", by the Scorpions) plays. As the whole family, you have to make them hit the notes in a correct time to break the game stations and defeat the minions he sends.
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God served as the final boss to The Simpsons. He used previous enemies encountered as icons in a "Guitar Hero"/"Dance Dance Revolution" match, while the chosen song ("Rock You Like a Hurricane," by the Scorpions) played. As the whole family, you had to make them hit the notes at the correct time to break the game stations and defeat the minions He sent.
They will change when the station is broken. Each station is a parody of a popular video game console (i.e. Praystation is a parody of PlayStation and the I Am is a parody of the Wii).<ref name="[[The Simpsons Game]]">''[[The Simpsons Game]]''</ref>
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The stations changed when they were broken. Each station was a parody of a popular video game console (i.e., Praystation was a parody of PlayStation and the I Am was a parody of the Wii).<ref name="[[The Simpsons Game]]">''[[The Simpsons Game]]''</ref>
  
 
=== The Simpsons: Tapped Out ===
 
=== The Simpsons: Tapped Out ===

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"He is a force bigger than mom and dad put together, and you owe Him big."
Lisa[src]
God
God.png
Artwork of God from The Simpsons: Tapped Out
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Divine
Age: Ageless
Hair: White
Occupation: Omnipotent creator and overseer of the universe
Relatives: Son: Jesus Christ
First mentioned: "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire"
First appearance: "Bart Gets Hit by a Car"
Voiced by: Phil Hartman
Harry Shearer


God is the eternal, supreme being who created and preserves all things.

History

God's face shown in a picture

He once attempted to flood Springfield, but stopped when Reverend Lovejoy showed the Springfieldians that God was the path to good.[citation needed]

God had two aides, Colonel Sanders and Buddha, although He was seen with Jesus in Heaven.<ref."Pray Anything"</ref>

God's voice appeared when Homer and Barney decided to join forces, and Homer said, "Not even God can stop us now!" After this, God replied, "Oh no?" and dried up all the snow.[1] It was also implied once that God had a tendency to cause train wrecks.[2]

Homer met God to say a word about family, but even though Heaven was a top-notch destination, Homer couldn't enjoy being in Heaven knowing that his family was suffering. God said that He understood about family suffering because His son lived on Earth once, but He didn't know what happened and He hadn't been the same since.

Because Homer rioted all the time he was in Heaven, God talked with Homer about the problem. Homer asked God to undo the rapture and wait another time to do it. God agreed, but Homer asked God to do something else when He'd undone the Apocalypse, where He must be shown at the Last Supper.[3]

When Steve Mobbs went to Heaven, he became God's boss and refused to give Him Christmas, His son's birthday, off.[4]

Non-canon

Donut Homer.png The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened or existed.

God was also portrayed by Ned Flanders' hand.[5]

St. Peter was sitting on a couch with God in Heaven, discussing with Him who they could bring up. He and God listened to three stories and eventually decided to just allow anyone who was good up to Heaven.[6]

God sold Heaven to Google. He then started to regret it. He also thought that global warming might be real.[7]

The Simpsons Game

God served as the final boss to The Simpsons. He used previous enemies encountered as icons in a "Guitar Hero"/"Dance Dance Revolution" match, while the chosen song ("Rock You Like a Hurricane," by the Scorpions) played. As the whole family, you had to make them hit the notes at the correct time to break the game stations and defeat the minions He sent. The stations changed when they were broken. Each station was a parody of a popular video game console (i.e., Praystation was a parody of PlayStation and the I Am was a parody of the Wii).[8]

The Simpsons: Tapped Out

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God
Image Cost Unlock method Unlocks with Unlock message
God.png Donut777 Treehouse of Horror XXX, Clash of Creeds: Christmas Royale, Hot Diggity D'oh! and Heaven Won't Wait
Premium
The Ten Commandments I believe in me.
FREE Taps
Denouement Pt. 5
Technical Information ID Groups Internal Name
225008 Adult, Premium Characters, Premium Male, Rich People God

Trivia

  • In most of God's appearances in the various Simpsons media, his face is covered up (presumably deliberately). There were, however, two instances where his face was fully seen; in the opening of "Treehouse of Horror XVI", and in the frame Ned Flanders turns round in "Alone Again, Natura-Diddily".
  • God has 5 fingers whereas other characters have 4.

Appearances

References


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