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Grampa was in the javelin event. He threw a javelin and it almost hit [[Adolf Hitler]], but it missed. It hit an assassin trying to kill Hitler instead.<ref>"[[Moe'N'a Lisa]]"</ref> | Grampa was in the javelin event. He threw a javelin and it almost hit [[Adolf Hitler]], but it missed. It hit an assassin trying to kill Hitler instead.<ref>"[[Moe'N'a Lisa]]"</ref> | ||
− | When [[Homer]] and [[Bart]] visited Grampa to do research about the Olympics he told them that he got the bronze medal in Beer Pong at the 1936 Olympics. In [[Lisa]]'s movie about the | + | When [[Homer]] and [[Bart]] visited Grampa to do research about the Olympics he told them that he got the bronze medal in Beer Pong at the 1936 Olympics. In [[Lisa]]'s movie about the olympic she tell at the olympic flames was introduced in Berlin 1936 Olympics as a symbolic for [[Prometheu]]s steal the fire from [[Zeus]].<ref>''[[Bummer Games]]''</ref> |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
Revision as of 10:31, August 14, 2012
The 1936 Berlin Summer Olympics were an Olympics event that Abraham Simpson attended.
History
Grampa was in the javelin event. He threw a javelin and it almost hit Adolf Hitler, but it missed. It hit an assassin trying to kill Hitler instead.[1]
When Homer and Bart visited Grampa to do research about the Olympics he told them that he got the bronze medal in Beer Pong at the 1936 Olympics. In Lisa's movie about the olympic she tell at the olympic flames was introduced in Berlin 1936 Olympics as a symbolic for Prometheus steal the fire from Zeus.[2]
Appearances
- Episode – "Moe'N'a Lisa"
- Comic story – Bummer Games (mentioned)
References
External links
Olympics
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Summer | ||
Berlin 1936 • Helsinki 1952 • Mexico City 1968 • Montreal 1976 • Los Angeles 1984 • Atlanta 1996 • Beijing 2008 • London 2012 | ||
Winter | ||
Chamonix 1924 • Sarajevo 1984 • Nagano 1998 • Vancouver 2010 • Sochi 2014 | ||
Others | ||
1930 Olympics • Senior Olympics |