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Trappuccino is the name of the disaster involving the giant dome over Springfield. When Lake Springfield becomes extermely polluted due to Homer and Plopper, Springfield becomes the most polluted town in America. Due to this, it is sealed off.

The dome instantly gets people going crazy, even before it was put down with one person unable to decide which way to go; inside the dome or outside. This results in his death.

Riots start happening around Springfield as supplies run low and Moe Szyslak becomes self-elected Mayor of Springfield. Eventually, it is decided by the government (but mainly Russ Cargill) to destroy Springfield.

When The Simpsons find out about this, after escaping, all, except Homer, come back to try and save the town and end up getting caught. Homer comes and stops everyone from Springfield escaping by climbing the rope lowering the bomb, knocking it off in the process. Homer and Bart ride a motorcycle around the dome and throw the bomb out the hole in the top, destroying the dome and making an end to Trappuccino.

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