Super Bowl
The Super Bowl is the championship game of the National Football League.
History
Before Mona left the family, Abe was watching the Super Bowl. Joe Willie Namath was playing, and it was his wild, untamed facial hair that revealed a new world of rebellion and changed Mona.[1]
When Bart was on the roof he pretended that he won the Super Bowl.[2]
When Homer and Ned competed to snap the wishbone, he first dreamed of a newspaper with the headline "President Homer wins the Super Bowl" before he changed his mind.[3]
When Lisa found out that Homer only wanted to spend time with her to successfully gamble, she left him with a final prediction for the Super Bowl - if Washington wins, she loves him, but if Buffalos win, she won't. The game ended with Washington winning.[4]
Homer tells his kids that at he knows they loved the old Poochie, but the new one is going to be better than ten Super Bowls, after he discovered they wanted to kill the character.[5]
When the Simpson family was given a new identity Homer wanted to be John Elway and he started dreaming that he did a touchdown in Super Bowl XXX so the game ended Denver 7, San Francisco 56.[6]
Wally Kogen and Homer were at Moe's Tavern where they saw a promo for the Super Bowl on TV and yearned for tickets. Wally revealed he had a charter bus headed there and if Homer could fill it up, he would get to go to the big game. Homer filled up his list and he, Wally, Bart and a group of Springfield's males were off to the game.
Once at the game, and after enjoying the pre-game fun, the gang went to the entrance of the stadium only to find that their tickets were phoney (and were printed on some type of cracker). Bart then spotted the Super Bowl Halftime costumes and they seized the opportunity... to use them to knock the guards down and run inside. They are soon caught and put it the stadium jail. The crew started to kick Homer in the rear when Dolly Parton wandered by. Having been a friend of Wally's, she offered to help them out by busting the lock with her own brand of makeup remover. Now free, the boys set out to find seats. After running around screaming for an hour, they wandered upon a skybox and decided to eat the food rather than watch the game. Soon after, Rupert Murdoch flew in via helicoper and forced them out of his skybox. They saw an entrance to the field and headed for it, but are pushed backwards by the winning team into their locker room and got to celebrate with them. After a day of excitement, the boys got on their bus and headed home, with Homer having stole the Super Bowl trophy. The game was watched at home in Springfield by Marge and Lisa.[7]
The national football committee loved Homer's advice for football players, as it had raised ratings. They asked him to choreograph the Super Bowl Halftime show. Homer struggled with ideas and ran into Ned at church. Homer than got an idea for the halftime show, which ended up being about Noah. This is hated by the crowd who thought they were trying to de-secularize the country.[8]
When Bart and Homer were searching for evidence on the Internet that could release Krusty from the International Court of Justice, they found a clip on MyTube where Krusty was showing his nipple at the Super Bowl.[9]
In a dream Bart had when he was wishing he had a brother, Eli Manning said, "Winning a Super Bowl just doesn't compare to chucking the ball around with my brother."[10]
When Hank Scorpio asked Homer how the Denver Broncos were, he said they won the Super Bowl, which was not true, as Homer actually lost the team when he used them to pay his debt at Moe's Tavern.[11]
Non-canon
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Bart once dreamed that he and Krusty won the Super Bowl.[12]
Appearances
- Episode – "Bart vs. Thanksgiving" (mentioned)
- Episode – "When Flanders Failed" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Lisa the Greek"
- Episode – "Cape Feare"
- Episode – "Mother Simpson"
- Episode – "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show" (mentioned)
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror VI" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Sunday, Cruddy Sunday"
- Episode – "Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass"
- Episode – "Elementary School Musical"
- Episode – "Oh Brother, Where Bart Thou?" (mentioned)
- Comic story – Sandwiches Are Forever (mentioned)
References
- ↑ "Mother Simpson"
- ↑ "Bart vs. Thanksgiving"
- ↑ "When Flanders Failed"
- ↑ "Lisa the Greek"
- ↑ "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show"
- ↑ "Cape Feare"
- ↑ "Sunday, Cruddy Sunday"
- ↑ "Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass"
- ↑ "Elementary School Musical"
- ↑ "Oh Brother, Where Bart Thou?"
- ↑ Sandwiches Are Forever
- ↑ "Treehouse of Horror VI"