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Village People

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Revision as of 18:46, May 25, 2020 by Mythigator (talk | contribs) (Non-canon: After a closer look at the story, this happened in NYC, not Springfield)
Village People
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Band Information
Genre: Disco
First appearance: "Simpson Tide"

The Village People are an American disco band.

History

When Nigel gave The Be Sharps a recording contract he told Homer that they had replace the police officer, as he was "too Village People". This led to Chief Wiggum being replaced by Barney.[1]

When Homer joined the Naval Reserve he got to participate in the annual war games and was placed on board a Nuclear submarine which was under the command of Captain Tenille. When it was time for the submarine to cast off, Tenille announced that it was traditional to sing the Village People song "In the Navy", so the crew started to do it. The Village People were at the time on the sub's deck and began to sing too, but when the sub dove, they went down along with it, leaving their headgear floating on the water.[2]

Non-canon

Donut Homer.png The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened or existed.

In a story from the 1970s comic Nuclear Power Man and Iron Foot, Heroes for Rent or Lease to Own, the Village People were sent to negotiate with Disco Inferno to stop him from burning down New York City. The attempt failed and the Village People, smoking and burnt, returned to the police and reported, "No dice."[3]

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