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Hell
Location Information
Use: Punishment for sinners
Owner: Satan

Hell is the place evil people go when they die (or sometimes visit when near death). It is run by the Devil, and is the traditional Christian representation; all fire and brimstone.

Homer went there after he sold his soul to the Devil[1]. The whole Simpson family went during the Apocalypse (after Homer stopped Lisa from ascending to Heaven)[2].

The Devil enjoys dealing out cruel and ironic punishments to the denizens of Hell. Homer was fed all the donuts in the world, but didn't take this as a punishment, demanding more donuts. Hell had a poorly-managed barbecue; this succeeded in breaking Homer's spirit[2].

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Bart had an out-of-body experience which took him there briefly before coming back to life[3].

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