Germany
Germany
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Germany is a country in Europe. Its capital city is Berlin.
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History
Abe Simpson and the Flying Hellfish fought against Adolf Hitler and the Nazis during World War II. Some time during the war, the Flying Hellfish stole paintings from a captured German castle and then made a Tontine to settle the issue of their future ownership.
Much later, after most of the other Hellfish had died, Abe and Mr. Burns fought over the paintings. After many failed attempts to kill Abe and an unsuccessful attempt to steal the paintings after Abe fished them up from the bottom of a lake, Mr. Burns conceded defeat and let Abe have them. As Mr. Burns left however, the FBI showed up, took the paintings from Abe, and gave them to their rightful owner, Baron von Wörtzenburger.[1]
Brittany Brockman once convinced her father, Kent Brockman, to do a news story about the fall of the Berin Wall.[2]
When Homer assumes command of a Navy submarine after accidentally killing its captain, his blundering navigation results in the vessel intruding into Russian waters. Taking this as a sign of American aggression, Russia turns back into the Soviet Union. Tanks are shown gathering in Moscow and the Berlin Wall is rebuilt, once again splitting the German capital.[3]
Gymnastics coach Lugash claims to have escaped from East Germany by cartwheeling over the Berlin Wall. Others, however, have said that he defected into East Germany.[4]
The Monroe family have a book from Germany.[5]
Non-canon
The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened or existed. |
Germany was also one of the levels in Around the World in 80 Bites, the third level in The Simpsons Game.
Characters from Germany
- Two German businessmen, Hans and Fritz, took over the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant and brought in German workers like Horst.[6]
- Springfield Elementary School exchange student Üter Zörker is from Düsseldorf, where his uncle owns a bubblegum factory.[7]
- Gymnastics coach Lugash says he escaped East Germany by cartwheeling over the Berlin Wall.[8] However, others have said that he defected into East Germany.[4]
- Baron von Wörtzenburger, the rightful owner of the paintings stolen by the Flying Hellfish, came to the USA to recover them.[1]
- When Homer was abducted and imprisoned on The Island, a man from Germany was sent to the Simpson home in his place. He called Marge "honey-fräulein" as soon as he walked in the door, and told her that to make up for his unexplained two-week absence, they would have a night of "efficient German sex".[9]
- When the Simpsons converted their house into a youth hostel, it was quickly filled with German backpackers.[10]
- Angela Merkel, former politician and scientist who served as Chancellor of Germany from 2005 to 2021.[11]
Implied to be from Germany
- Homer's former assistant Karl is at least of Germanic origin, and obviously has some European cultural influence in his background.[12]
- Monorail builder Sebastian Cobb speaks with a German accent.[13]
- Baron Von Kiss-A-Lot speaks with a German accent and wears a uniform reminiscent of the style of the German Army during World War I.[14]
- The Nuclear Physics Professor (whose class Homer takes at Springfield University) speaks with a German accent.[15]
- Homer takes a shortcut to avoid a construction-related traffic backup, ends up on a narrow road on a cliff and makes way for two bicyclists. As they pass each other, Homer hollers, "Morning!" and one of the cyclists replies, "Guten Tag."[16]
Non-canon
- Kaiser Wilhelm II was among the dead who were inadvertently resurrected when Lisa convinced the citizens of Springfield to get rid of all their guns.[17]
Appearances
- Episode – "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Homer's Night Out" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Simpson and Delilah" (mentioned)
- Episode – "When Flanders Failed" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Lisa's First Word" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy" (Berlin Wall mentioned)
- Episode – "Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in "The Curse of the Flying Hellfish""
- Episode – "Simpson Tide"
- Episode – "A Tale of Two Springfields" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Children of a Lesser Clod" (mentioned)
- Episode – "You Don't Have to Live Like a Referee"
- Episode – "The Girl on the Bus" (name seen)
- Episode – "Girl's in the Band" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Sorry Not Sorry" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Lisa the Boy Scout" (mentioned)
- Special – Do the Bartman
- Comic story – The Man With Two Wives (mentioned)
- Comic story – Lisa Goes to Camp (country's representative seen)
- Comic story – Lisa Simpson's Toot Suite (mentioned)
- Book – The Book of Moe (mentioned)
- Video game – The Simpsons Game
- Video game – The Simpsons: Tapped Out (flag)
- Merchandise – The Simpsons Calendar 2013 The Simpsons 2013 Fun Calendar
- Merchandise – Simpsons Mania! (mentioned)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in "The Curse of the Flying Hellfish""
- ↑ "Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy"
- ↑ "Simpson Tide"
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Little Girl in the Big Ten"
- ↑ "The Girl on the Bus"
- ↑ "Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk"
- ↑ "22 Short Films About Springfield"
- ↑ "Children of a Lesser Clod"
- ↑ "The Computer Wore Menace Shoes"
- ↑ "The Heartbroke Kid"
- ↑ "Meat Is Murder"
- ↑ "Simpson and Delilah"
- ↑ "Marge vs. the Monorail"
- ↑ "Half-Decent Proposal"
- ↑ "Homer Goes to College"
- ↑ "500 Keys"
- ↑ "Treehouse of Horror XIII"