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Difference between revisions of "Springfield Gorge"

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Springfield Gorge, "the third most beautiful gorge in the state", has made a few appearances. In [[Bart The Daredevil]], Bart wants to jump across the gorge on his skateboard, Evil Kneivel-style. Instead, Homer almost makes the jump. There is a callback to this scene in [[The Simpsons Movie]], with Homer and Bart jumping the gorge on a motorcycle.
 
Springfield Gorge, "the third most beautiful gorge in the state", has made a few appearances. In [[Bart The Daredevil]], Bart wants to jump across the gorge on his skateboard, Evil Kneivel-style. Instead, Homer almost makes the jump. There is a callback to this scene in [[The Simpsons Movie]], with Homer and Bart jumping the gorge on a motorcycle.
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According to the Simpsons Guide, there is a section of the Gorge called "Homer's leap," dedicated to a local man who fell down the gorge twice in one afternoon.
  
 
== Episode Appearances ==
 
== Episode Appearances ==

Revision as of 16:16, May 13, 2010

Springfield Gorge, "the third most beautiful gorge in the state", has made a few appearances. In Bart The Daredevil, Bart wants to jump across the gorge on his skateboard, Evil Kneivel-style. Instead, Homer almost makes the jump. There is a callback to this scene in The Simpsons Movie, with Homer and Bart jumping the gorge on a motorcycle.

According to the Simpsons Guide, there is a section of the Gorge called "Homer's leap," dedicated to a local man who fell down the gorge twice in one afternoon.

Episode Appearances