Springfield Arena Football Arena
Buzz Cola Dome
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The Springfield Arena Football Arena, previously known as the Springfield Atoms Stadium and Buzz Cola Dome, is an arena in Springfield, owned by Buzz Cola and is the home of the Springfield Atoms.
History
When Homer helps Mr. Burns by getting down his out of control hot air balloon, he tells Homer that he can have whatever he wishes as a reward. Homer's original demands were for all of Mr. Burns' money and stuff, but he told Homer to think "lower and likelier", so Homer then asked for Super Bowl tickets. Mr. Burns gave him a sour look, so Homer asked for playoff tickets. Again Mr. Burns gave stared at him angrily and Homer hastily said "regular season bobble-head day". At that point Mr. Burns angrily exclaimed "Nothing-Head Day!"
Homer and his family then go to the stadium to watch the game on "Nothing-Head day". Inside the stadium are a number of shops. Homer ends up embarrassing Bart by tickling him which caused him to wet his pants, while on the fan-cam.[1]
The Springfield Atoms played a game at the Buzz Cola Dome.[2]
Shelbyville Trauma played a game against the Springfield Concussions at the Springfield Arena Football Arena. The arena was built and upgraded by selling the content of the Springfield Museum of Fine Arts. Joan Miró's The Poetess was hung up in the stadium where Homer could go and view it any time.[3]
Stores in the stadium
Stores that can be seen in the stadium:
- Stadium 60 Cinemas
- Vulgari
- Spiffany
- Museum of Tolerance
- The Pampered Fan
- Mascot Zoo
- Bean and Nothingness
- A wine bar
- An art gallery
- A sushi bar (mentioned)
- Ace Shoe Leather
Trivia
- The stadium has a retractable roof.
- Lisa mentions that she had lied down in front of bulldozers to protest the construction of the stadium.
Appearances
- Episode – "Love Is a Many-Strangled Thing"
- Episode – "The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants"
- Episode – "Labor Pains"
- Episode – "Homer Is Where the Art Isn't"
References