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  2. Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish

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    In The Simpsons, politicians are corrupt, ministers such as Reverend Lovejoy are indifferent to churchgoers, and the local police force is incompetent. [19] The episode also features an environmentalism theme. This theme is present in the nuclear power plant's polluting Lake Springfield, which causes the fish in the lake to mutate.

  3. Treehouse of Horror XXVI - Wikipedia

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    Bart scares Lisa with dead owls, and she hits Milhouse's nose with the camera, making him lose his balance and fall into a giant hole. Bart and Lisa decide to jump into the hole to rescue him, making all the three stuck inside of it with nuclear waste from the power plant. The radioactive goo explodes, sending all three of them back outside the ...

  4. Treehouse of Horror XXXIV - Wikipedia

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    While he is complaining about society's unfair rules, a doughnut falls off and rolls, collecting dirt and nuclear waste, but Homer runs after and eats it anyway. In a parody of Outbreak, the donut infects Homer's DNA, creating a virus that transforms the infected into his personality and likeness and which is spread through belching.

  5. To Surveil with Love - Wikipedia

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    When Mr. Burns is informed that the Nuclear Power Plant has run out of room to store waste plutonium, Smithers hides some of the radioactive matter in Homer's gym bag. Shortly afterwards, Homer goes to the train station and forgets the bag. The police see the bag as a threat and decide to detonate it, causing a nuclear explosion in

  6. Mona Leaves-a - Wikipedia

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    Homer is taken captive inside the mountain. There, Mr. Burns explains the purpose of the missile: to send the city's nuclear waste into the Amazon Rainforest. Burns imprisons Homer in a room, tied up, and returns Mona's ashes in a vacuum bag to Homer. Outside, the family find Homer and attempt to save him.

  7. Trash of the Titans - Wikipedia

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    22nd episode of the 9th season of The Simpsons "Trash of the Titans" The Simpsons episode Promotional card, featuring Homer, U2, and Ray Patterson, a character voiced by Steve Martin Episode no. Season 9 Episode 22 Directed by Jim Reardon Written by Ian Maxtone-Graham Production code 5F09 Original air date April 26, 1998 (1998-04-26) Guest appearances Steve Martin as Ray Patterson U2 as ...

  8. List of recurring The Simpsons characters - Wikipedia

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    Likely mutated by toxic waste from the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant pouring into the river, Blinky became a major news story when he was caught by Bart Simpson. Mr. Burns defends the fish, arguing that his extra eye is merely the next step in evolution. Mr. Burns goes to the Simpsons' house for a meal to boost his race for governor.

  9. Last Exit to Springfield - Wikipedia

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    "Last Exit to Springfield" is the seventeenth episode of the fourth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on March 11, 1993. [1]