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Statue of Jebediah Springfield

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Statue of Jebediah Springfield
The Simpsons-Jebediah Springfield.png
Location Information
District: Springfield Town Square
Town: Springfield
Use: Statue
First appearance: "The Telltale Head"

The Statue of Jebediah Springfield is a monument in Springfield Town Square erected in tribute to the town's founder.

Background

The statue depicted the town founder Jebediah Springfield standing over a dead bear after killing it with his bare hands, reflecting a popular folk tale involving Jebediah Springfield (however, recent studies suggested that the bear actually killed him instead).

History

Bart Simpson once stole the head of the statue, causing public outrage. He did this because he thought Dolph, Jimbo, and Kearney would think it was cool. However, they later said that it was just cloud talk, and Bart later put the head back onto the statue.[1]

The statue was unscathed by the events of Trappuccino, which sent the entire town into ruin. Around the time of Trappuccino, the bear on the statue had three eyes (similar to Blinky).[2]

Non-canon

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Jebediah Statue
Image Cost Reward Sell price Conformity increase Availability Unique? Dimensions - D x W
Tapped Out Jebediah Springfield Statue.png FREE XP15 Tapped Out Cross.png Vanity +610 Tap Homer 10 times whilst on his myPad Tapped Out Tick.png 2 x 2
Internal Name Tiles ID
JebediahStatue Grass, Pavement, Boardwalk Section, Ornate Pier Section, Beach, Dirt, Sand 1005

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