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'''Storytown Village''' (also called '''Storytime Village''') was a small theme park for children between 1 to 7-and-a-half. | '''Storytown Village''' (also called '''Storytime Village''') was a small theme park for children between 1 to 7-and-a-half. | ||
− | The park contained animatronic recreations of storybook characters, including Moother Goose and the Three Little Pigs. The park also had a petting zoo, where guests could feed the animals,<ref>[[Lisa the Vegetarian]]</ref> and a ferris wheel.<ref>[[I'm Goin' to Praiseland]]</ref> | + | The park contained animatronic recreations of storybook characters, including Moother Goose and the Three Little Pigs. The park also had a petting zoo, where guests could feed the animals,<ref>[[Lisa the Vegetarian]]</ref> and a ferris wheel.<ref>[[I'm Goin' to Praiseland]]</ref> At one point, Homer placed all of his stockpile Duff Beer bottles inside of the Little Old Lady's Shoe attraction (Although Flanders was led to believe that it was teenagers who did this to the attraction.).<ref>[[I'm Goin' to Praiseland]]</ref> |
Storytown Village went out of business after a child was decapitated in the park. The abandoned park was donated to [[Ned Flanders]], who converted it into a Christian theme park called [[Praiseland]], which itself later closed down due to a gas leak.<ref>[[I'm Goin' to Praiseland]]</ref> | Storytown Village went out of business after a child was decapitated in the park. The abandoned park was donated to [[Ned Flanders]], who converted it into a Christian theme park called [[Praiseland]], which itself later closed down due to a gas leak.<ref>[[I'm Goin' to Praiseland]]</ref> |
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Storytown Village (also called Storytime Village) was a small theme park for children between 1 to 7-and-a-half.
The park contained animatronic recreations of storybook characters, including Moother Goose and the Three Little Pigs. The park also had a petting zoo, where guests could feed the animals,[1] and a ferris wheel.[2] At one point, Homer placed all of his stockpile Duff Beer bottles inside of the Little Old Lady's Shoe attraction (Although Flanders was led to believe that it was teenagers who did this to the attraction.).[3]
Storytown Village went out of business after a child was decapitated in the park. The abandoned park was donated to Ned Flanders, who converted it into a Christian theme park called Praiseland, which itself later closed down due to a gas leak.[4]