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Difference between revisions of "Marrakech"

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'''Marrakesh''' is a city in the African country Morocco.  
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'''Marrakech''', or '''Marrakesh''', is a city in the African country [[Morocco]].  
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
 
After [[Homer]] fired [[Mr. Burns]] he traveled to the town with [[Waylon Smithers]]. When they arrived, [[Mr. Burns]] wanted some opium and [[Waylon Smithers]] discovers that they sell it everywhere in the market. During the visit Smithers was arrested for possession of opium and received 80 years in prison as a result and [[Mr. Burns]] traveled back to [[Springfield]].<ref>"[[C.E. D'oh]]"</ref> When [[The Great Raymondo]] was on the "World Magic Championship", he meet {{ch|Ricky Jay}} who told him that he thought he killed him in Marrakesh. Raymondo explained to him that he actually killed his [[The Great Raymondo's brother|twin brother]], which destroyed several tricks.<ref>"[[The Great Simpsina]]"</ref>
 
After [[Homer]] fired [[Mr. Burns]] he traveled to the town with [[Waylon Smithers]]. When they arrived, [[Mr. Burns]] wanted some opium and [[Waylon Smithers]] discovers that they sell it everywhere in the market. During the visit Smithers was arrested for possession of opium and received 80 years in prison as a result and [[Mr. Burns]] traveled back to [[Springfield]].<ref>"[[C.E. D'oh]]"</ref> When [[The Great Raymondo]] was on the "World Magic Championship", he meet {{ch|Ricky Jay}} who told him that he thought he killed him in Marrakesh. Raymondo explained to him that he actually killed his [[The Great Raymondo's brother|twin brother]], which destroyed several tricks.<ref>"[[The Great Simpsina]]"</ref>
  
== Non-Canon Appearances ==
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== Non-canon appearances ==
 
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{{Noncanon}}
 
In "Lisa's Nightmare", The Simpsons are in Marrakesh where they visit a market. Homer buys a mysterious [[monkey's paw]] that grants wishes, but with great misfortune.
 
In "Lisa's Nightmare", The Simpsons are in Marrakesh where they visit a market. Homer buys a mysterious [[monkey's paw]] that grants wishes, but with great misfortune.

Revision as of 07:29, December 24, 2011

Marrakech
Marrakesh.png
Town/City Information
Country: Morocco
First appearance: "Treehouse of Horror II"


Marrakech, or Marrakesh, is a city in the African country Morocco.

History

After Homer fired Mr. Burns he traveled to the town with Waylon Smithers. When they arrived, Mr. Burns wanted some opium and Waylon Smithers discovers that they sell it everywhere in the market. During the visit Smithers was arrested for possession of opium and received 80 years in prison as a result and Mr. Burns traveled back to Springfield.[1] When The Great Raymondo was on the "World Magic Championship", he meet Ricky Jay who told him that he thought he killed him in Marrakesh. Raymondo explained to him that he actually killed his twin brother, which destroyed several tricks.[2]

Non-canon appearances

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In "Lisa's Nightmare", The Simpsons are in Marrakesh where they visit a market. Homer buys a mysterious monkey's paw that grants wishes, but with great misfortune.

Appearances

References