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'''Zombies''' are reanimated walking corpses that can convert people by biting them.
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'''Alice Glick''' (generally referred to as '''Mrs. Glick''') was an elderly woman who resided in [[Springfield]].
  
In a story told by [[Bart Simpson]], Bart brings the dead back to life with a supernatural curse while trying to help [[Lisa]] resurrect [[Snowball I]]. The zombies travel across [[Springfield]] eating brains and turning many people into zombies. When the zombies break into the Simpson's house they attempt to eat [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] but consider him brainless so walk off in search for brains. When Bart and [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] think of a plan to reverse the spell the Simpsons head down to [[Springfield Elementary School]] where Homer kills various zombies, including a zombie version of [[Ned Flanders]], [[Edna Krabappel]], [[George Washington]], [[Albert Einstein]] and [[William Shakespeare]]. Eventually, Bart reads the spell and the zombies return to their graves.
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Mrs. Glick lived in the Simpsons' neighborhood. [[Bart]] met her when he was trying to earn money to buy a collector's item comic book. Mrs. Glick put Bart to work doing chores around her house, but because she paid him very poorly, he quickly grew to loathe her. During one of Bart's work sessions with Mrs. Glick, she showed him "an old lady thing" where she dyed her wedding dress black for her husband's funeral. Mr. Glick has never been seen, apparently having passed away long before Bart met Mrs. Glick.
  
After a nuclear explosion in Springfield, many of the people became mutated into zombies and hunted Homer down, being the only human left in Springfield.
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Mrs. Glick was elderly and possibly suffered from dementia; consequently, her grasp on reality could be questioned at times. When residents of [[Springfield]] were at the [[Kwik-E-Mart]] stocking up food for a hurricane, she grabbed [[Lisa]]'s head, thinking she was a pineapple, and carried her on her shopping cart along with [[Ralph Wiggum|Ralph]] (whom she thought was a pumpkin). Ralph then revealed that Mrs. Glick planned on cooking them into a pie.
  
[[Billy the Kid]] and several other wild west outlaws (and [[Kaiser Wilhelm]]) rise from the dead and terrorize [[Springfield]], which just outlawed the ownership of all firearms. When Billy and his cronies lay waste to the town, Homer goes back in time with Frink's invention to re kill the zombies. The citizens of Springfield start shooting at the graves and the zombies come out and start to run away.
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Mrs. Glick was killed by one of the [[Robopet|robotic baby seals]] built by [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] and [[Martin Prince|Martin]], after the funeral home executives changed them from being good to being evil. [[Kent Brockman]] read the story of her death on [[Channel 6 News]]. The story revealed that her first name was Alice. Soon after her death, she was seen dancing in Heaven with [[Jesus]].
As part of [[Kang]] and [[Kodos]]'s plan to bring up the ratings of their show "[[Foolish Earthlings]]", tainted [[Buzz Cola]] is poured into the waterways of [[Springfield]], which seeps into the graveyards of [[Springfield]] and wakes up the dead. They are seen walking around Springfield. Strangely, the Zombies do not attack Homer, but the radio describes them attacking [[Springfield Stadium]]. After Homer blows up the [[UFO]], it is assumed that the zombies were killed.
 
  
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In what are most likely oversights, Alice Glick has made two post-death appearances (subsequent to "[[Replaceable You]]"):
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*In the church in "[[The D'oh-cial Network]]".
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*In a crowd scene outside the Simpsons' house in "[[At Long Last Leave]]".
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Alice Glick (generally referred to as Mrs. Glick) was an elderly woman who resided in Springfield.

Mrs. Glick lived in the Simpsons' neighborhood. Bart met her when he was trying to earn money to buy a collector's item comic book. Mrs. Glick put Bart to work doing chores around her house, but because she paid him very poorly, he quickly grew to loathe her. During one of Bart's work sessions with Mrs. Glick, she showed him "an old lady thing" where she dyed her wedding dress black for her husband's funeral. Mr. Glick has never been seen, apparently having passed away long before Bart met Mrs. Glick.

Mrs. Glick was elderly and possibly suffered from dementia; consequently, her grasp on reality could be questioned at times. When residents of Springfield were at the Kwik-E-Mart stocking up food for a hurricane, she grabbed Lisa's head, thinking she was a pineapple, and carried her on her shopping cart along with Ralph (whom she thought was a pumpkin). Ralph then revealed that Mrs. Glick planned on cooking them into a pie.

Mrs. Glick was killed by one of the robotic baby seals built by Bart and Martin, after the funeral home executives changed them from being good to being evil. Kent Brockman read the story of her death on Channel 6 News. The story revealed that her first name was Alice. Soon after her death, she was seen dancing in Heaven with Jesus.

In what are most likely oversights, Alice Glick has made two post-death appearances (subsequent to "Replaceable You"):

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