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Yoko Ono

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Yoko Ono
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Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Alive
Hair: Black
Occupation: Artist
Singer
Songwriter
Relatives: Husband: John Lennon
First mentioned: "Last Tap Dance in Springfield"
First appearance: "The Bart of War"


Yoko Ono is a Japanese artist, singer and songwriter and is the former wife of John Lennon.

History[edit]

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When Homer tested glasses on Eye Caramba he wearing a pair's that Val Kilmer using according the optometrist. When Homer heard that he said he is his favorite Door. The Optometrist added then and Yoko Ono. Homer said then at she ruined the Plastic Ono Band and threw away the glasses.[1]

After drinking a 40 year old novelty beverage, Bart started hallucinating and hallucinated Milhouse naked, kissing Yoko Ono. Later on, Ned Flanders said that Bart went "Yoko" and broke up his collection.[2]

After taking Nappien, Homer woke up in a bed in the Rock 'N' Roll Wax Museum next to John Lennon, having thrown a Yoko Ono waxwork out of bed.[3]

She and John Lennon co-hosted The Krusty the Clown Show for a week.[4]

Footage of The Beatles was shown off in the documentary Salt You Need Is Love by Peter Jackson. In the footage, Yoko Ono was seen next to John Lennon.[5]

Non-canon[edit]

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Yoko Ono was a guest on The All-New Radioactive Man Super Guest Star Mystery Power Hour!, along with Henry Kissinger.[6]

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