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Karma-Con

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The Karma-Con is an annual multi-faith convention for all the religions that believe in karma.

History[edit]

When Karma-Con was held in Springfield, Lisa wanted money to go to Karma-Con. Marge said that they could not afford it. After a while, Lisa managed to scrape together enough money and stood in the ticket queue to Karma-Con, but didn't receive a ticket. Apu, who was in front of her, bought the last tickets and could not spare one for Lisa. Since no one else wanted to sell their ticket to Lisa, she tried to enter Karma-Con in various fashions: dressing up as a member of a band that was playing there, hijacking a lentil truck, dressing up as a yogi and dressing as Apu's ninth kid, but all of these attempts failed. After Lisa gave up she went to sit in a tree outside Karma-Con, when Bart and Homer started to travel down to Lisa in a balloon. Lisa grabbed the balloon after Bart asked her for help, and she landed at Karma-Con, where she was caught by Rainier Wolfcastle who was there to promote his movie, Karma Cops.

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