Spirit of St. Louis
Spirit of St. Louis
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The Spirit of St. Louis is an airplane on exhibit at the National Air and Space Museum.
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History[edit]
Bobo, Mr. Burns' beloved childhood teddy bear, was taken out of the water in Long Island by Charles Lindbergh just before he started the first non-stop solo trans-Atlantic flight in 1927. Before landing in Paris, he threw Bobo into the crowd, which Adolf Hitler caught.[1]
When Bart was asking Sherri and Terri on the school bus for answers for their upcoming test on American Colonial history, instead of correctly telling him that the name of the Pilgrims' ship was the Mayflower, they said the ship's name was the Spirit of St. Louis.[2]
Bart was playing in the plane when Homer yelled at him, telling him to get out.[3]
Non-canon[edit]
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It was seen at the Smithsonian Museum.[4][5]
Behind the Laughter[edit]
A parody of the Spirit of St. Louis, the Spirit of Shelbyville, appears in the episode "Midnight Rx".
Gallery[edit]
Spirit of St. Louis in the Smithsonian Museum couch gag.
Appearances[edit]
- Episode – "Bart Gets an "F"" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington"
- Episode – "Rosebud" (flashback)
- Couch gag – "Homer Scissorhands"
- Couch gag – "Replaceable You"
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