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*Kang and Kodos abducted [[Sideshow Bob]] and held him captive aboard their ship. When they discovered that Bob was as evil as they were, the trio worked together on a new plan. When [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] discovered the plan, they used the ship's laser to write the graffito "Scotsmen fight like wee lassies" in the [[Springfield Elementary School|school]]'s football field to goad [[Groundskeeper Willie]] into shooting at it.<ref>''[[Fallen Flanders]]''</ref> | *Kang and Kodos abducted [[Sideshow Bob]] and held him captive aboard their ship. When they discovered that Bob was as evil as they were, the trio worked together on a new plan. When [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] discovered the plan, they used the ship's laser to write the graffito "Scotsmen fight like wee lassies" in the [[Springfield Elementary School|school]]'s football field to goad [[Groundskeeper Willie]] into shooting at it.<ref>''[[Fallen Flanders]]''</ref> | ||
*While [[Serak the Preparer]] was away, Kang and Kodos parked their ship on Earth and tried to prepare one of the [[Boys and berry pie|recipes]] from his [[To Serve Man|cookbook]]. When it didn't work out, Kang called [[Speedy Pizza]] and placed an order to be delivered, intending to eat the delivery boy.<ref>''[[Cooking with Kang and Kodos]]''</ref> | *While [[Serak the Preparer]] was away, Kang and Kodos parked their ship on Earth and tried to prepare one of the [[Boys and berry pie|recipes]] from his [[To Serve Man|cookbook]]. When it didn't work out, Kang called [[Speedy Pizza]] and placed an order to be delivered, intending to eat the delivery boy.<ref>''[[Cooking with Kang and Kodos]]''</ref> | ||
+ | *While their ship was parked on Earth, Kang and Kodos faced a dilemma: whether to use their last Earth quarter to feed the parking meter or to finish purchasing a human from a vending machine.<ref>''[[Otto-Mat]]''</ref> | ||
*In [[Grampa]]'s story about the origin of Christmas lights, the custom began when [[Rigellian couple|two Rigellians]] who were stranded on Earth in 1947 created a signalling beacon on their [[Stranded Rigellian ship|disabled ship]] in an attempt to get [[Rigellian scouts|another ship]] to come rescue them. <ref>''[[Grampa's Christmas Origins: Christmas Lights]]''</ref> | *In [[Grampa]]'s story about the origin of Christmas lights, the custom began when [[Rigellian couple|two Rigellians]] who were stranded on Earth in 1947 created a signalling beacon on their [[Stranded Rigellian ship|disabled ship]] in an attempt to get [[Rigellian scouts|another ship]] to come rescue them. <ref>''[[Grampa's Christmas Origins: Christmas Lights]]''</ref> | ||
+ | *Kodos brought Bart, [[Milhouse]] and [[Nelson]] on board as a meal for Kang, and Bart ended up putting Kang on an exercise program.<ref>''[[The Big Kang Theory!]]''</ref> | ||
+ | *In search of a solution to the constant puddles of drool on their ship, Kang and Kodos abducted [[Professor Frink]].<ref>''[[Spit Happens]]''</ref> | ||
+ | *Kang and Kodos attempted to abduct the [[Spuckler family]], but [[Cletus]] crashed their ship into the barn and later stole it and took it for a joyride into the sun.<ref>''[[Hillbilly Abductshun]]''</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 08:30, September 16, 2014
- This article is about the vehicle. For the magazine, see UFO (Much Apu About Nothing).
UFO
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Vehicle Information
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UFOs are disc-like advanced vehicles. They are used by the Space Mutants in the movie franchise of the same name, and also by the Rigellians.
Contents
History
When Bart, Lisa and Maggie went to the movies to see a Space Mutants film, the aliens in the film traveled in UFOs.[1]
When Bart became trapped at the bottom of a well, the townspeople banded together to dig him out. A cutaway view of the excavation showed a flying saucer buried in the ground with the skeleton of a Rigellian alien inside it.[2]
When Lisa lent Bart her telescope, he first tried it out by looking around the sky and a flying saucer briefly appeared in his field of view. However, Bart quickly became bored with the sky and started looking at things on the ground instead.[3]
When the television show Rock Bottom listed a series of corrections on their show, one of the corrections they listed was the UFO was a paper plate.[4]
Bart is somewhat of a UFO buff. He bought the book Unidentified Flying Outrage! from Books! Books! And Additional Books!, intrigued by the book's premise that "[UFOs] are real, but there's a huge government conspiracy to cover it up". In an attempt to explain the adults' sudden behavior of rushing home and immediately going indoors, Bart and the neighborhood kids devleoped a theory (based on the ideas in the book) of "the saucer people" being involved in a vast conspiracy "to eliminate the meal of dinner". The true explanation, however, was that the men were drinking Simpson & Son Revitalizing Tonic and rushing home to be with their spouses/partners.[5]
Non-canon
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- The aliens abducted the Simpson family from their backyard, but soon after that returned them to Earth.[6]
- Lisa inadvertently triggered an alien invasion (led by Kang and Kodos) by wishing for world peace on a cursed monkey paw. A later wish by Ned Flanders drove the aliens away.[7]
- When Springfield was invaded by zombies, Kang and Kodos watched from aboard their ship in orbit and laughed at the invasion.[8]
- While Homer made multiple jumps to different timelines, Kang and Kodos watched him from aboard their ship and laughed contemptuously at the trouble he was having ("Foolish Earthling! Totally unprepared for the effects of time travel!"). The joke ended up being on the aliens, however, as one of Homer's jumps transformed them into Sherman and Mister Peabody, respectively.[9]
- Kang and Kodos abducted and released Homer, and later abducted Bill Clinton and Bob Dole. While the aliens impersonated Clinton and Dole (to win the 1996 Presidential election), Homer found the aliens' ship. He managed to launch it into Earth orbit, but then accidentally jettisoned Clinton's and Dole's bodies into space and crashed the ship into the White House. More aliens later landed, enslaving Earth and forcing the humans to build a giant ray gun to aim at another planet.[10]
- After being signalled by Maggie's pacifier, the aliens landed in their ship to claim her, saying that Kang was her real father.[11]
- Kang and Kodos literally crashed the Springfield Friars Club's roast of Homer Simpson, smashing their ship through the auditorium's ceiling.[12]
- Aboard their ship, Kang and Kodos observed Dr. Hibbert's island from space and noted that it looked like the Rigellians' number 4.[13]
- Kang and Kodos criticized the Simpsons for airing a Halloween special in November, while they already had their ship decorated for Christmas. They had a fireplace with stockings hung by it, and when they flew away, their ship was seen to be painted with a red-and-green color scheme so that it resembled a Christmas ornament.[14]
- The ship was seen broken down and adrift in space, with Kang and Kodos floating next to it.[15]
- When the Mayan gods trashed Springfield, one of them hurled Lard Lad's giant metal advertising donut into orbit, where it narrowly missed Kang and Kodos in their ship.[16]
- Kang and Kodos abducted Sideshow Bob and held him captive aboard their ship. When they discovered that Bob was as evil as they were, the trio worked together on a new plan. When Bart and Lisa discovered the plan, they used the ship's laser to write the graffito "Scotsmen fight like wee lassies" in the school's football field to goad Groundskeeper Willie into shooting at it.[17]
- While Serak the Preparer was away, Kang and Kodos parked their ship on Earth and tried to prepare one of the recipes from his cookbook. When it didn't work out, Kang called Speedy Pizza and placed an order to be delivered, intending to eat the delivery boy.[18]
- While their ship was parked on Earth, Kang and Kodos faced a dilemma: whether to use their last Earth quarter to feed the parking meter or to finish purchasing a human from a vending machine.[19]
- In Grampa's story about the origin of Christmas lights, the custom began when two Rigellians who were stranded on Earth in 1947 created a signalling beacon on their disabled ship in an attempt to get another ship to come rescue them. [20]
- Kodos brought Bart, Milhouse and Nelson on board as a meal for Kang, and Bart ended up putting Kang on an exercise program.[21]
- In search of a solution to the constant puddles of drool on their ship, Kang and Kodos abducted Professor Frink.[22]
- Kang and Kodos attempted to abduct the Spuckler family, but Cletus crashed their ship into the barn and later stole it and took it for a joyride into the sun.[23]
Appearances
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- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror" ("Hungry are the Damned")
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror II" ("Lisa's Nightmare")
- Episode – "Radio Bart"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror III" ("Dial 'Z' for Zombies")
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror V" ("Time and Punishment")
- Episode – "Bart of Darkness"
- Episode – "Homer Badman" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy" (mentioned)
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror VII" ("Citizen Kang")
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror IX" ("Starship Poopers")
- Episode – "Gump Roast"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XIII" ("The Island of Dr. Hibbert")
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XIV" (Opening sequence)
- Couch gag – "Powers of Ten parody"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XXIII" (Opening sequence)
- Episode – "Four Regrettings and a Funeral" (Chip Davis tribute credits)
- Comic story – Fallen Flanders
- Comic story – Cooking with Kang and Kodos
- Comic story – Grampa's Christmas Origins: Christmas Lights
- Comic story – The Big Kang Theory!
- Comic story – Spit Happens
- Comic story – Hillbilly Abductshun
- Video game – The Simpsons Game
References
- ↑ "Scary Movie"
- ↑ "Radio Bart"
- ↑ "Bart of Darkness"
- ↑ "Homer Badman"
- ↑ "Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy"
- ↑ "Treehouse of Horror"
- ↑ "Treehouse of Horror II"
- ↑ "Treehouse of Horror III"
- ↑ "Treehouse of Horror V"
- ↑ "Treehouse of Horror VII"
- ↑ "Treehouse of Horror IX"
- ↑ "Gump Roast"
- ↑ "Treehouse of Horror XIII"
- ↑ "Treehouse of Horror XIV"
- ↑ Powers of Ten parody
- ↑ "Treehouse of Horror XXIII"
- ↑ Fallen Flanders
- ↑ Cooking with Kang and Kodos
- ↑ Otto-Mat
- ↑ Grampa's Christmas Origins: Christmas Lights
- ↑ The Big Kang Theory!
- ↑ Spit Happens
- ↑ Hillbilly Abductshun
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