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− | '''Springfield Penitentiary''' is a prison in Springfield. It was originally abandoned, however, Mayor Quimby decided to reactivate the Springfield Penitentiary. However, neither the Police Force nor the Mayor realized the day of it's reopening that Bart and Ralph Wiggum trespassed into the abandoned building the night before with Wiggum's master key and played with the Electric Chair. Lisa, Bart, and Ralph attempted to warn them by firing a rocket containing a note saying "The Electric Chair is on" to the Penitentiary. However, while it didn't make it to the penitentiary, it did make it to the next best location: Mr. Burns's office at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, which caused him to turn off the electricity. | + | '''Springfield Penitentiary''' is a prison in Springfield. It was originally abandoned, however, Mayor Quimby decided to reactivate the Springfield Penitentiary. However, neither the Police Force nor the Mayor realized the day of it's reopening that Bart and Ralph Wiggum trespassed into the abandoned building the night before with Wiggum's master key and played with the Electric Chair. Lisa, Bart, and Ralph attempted to warn them by firing a rocket containing a note saying "The Electric Chair is on" to the Penitentiary. However, while it didn't make it to the penitentiary, it did make it to the next best location: Mr. Burns's office at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, which caused him to turn off the electricity. Homer was once held in the Springfield Penitentiary when he was framed for committing financial fraud at Ziffcorps and was sentenced for 10 years in prison. However, he was released a day afterwards and replaced with Artie Ziff decided to do the right thing and turn himself in. Mr. Burns was also placed in the Springfield Penitentiary after it was discovered that he stole the Concert painting, but Homer, Lenny, and Carl busted him out in order to replace Smithers. The Springfield Penitentiary was also forced to release all minor offenders due to cutbacks as a result of [[The Bob Next Door|a major financial crisis]]. |
== Inmates == | == Inmates == |
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Springfield Penitentiary is a prison in Springfield. It was originally abandoned, however, Mayor Quimby decided to reactivate the Springfield Penitentiary. However, neither the Police Force nor the Mayor realized the day of it's reopening that Bart and Ralph Wiggum trespassed into the abandoned building the night before with Wiggum's master key and played with the Electric Chair. Lisa, Bart, and Ralph attempted to warn them by firing a rocket containing a note saying "The Electric Chair is on" to the Penitentiary. However, while it didn't make it to the penitentiary, it did make it to the next best location: Mr. Burns's office at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, which caused him to turn off the electricity. Homer was once held in the Springfield Penitentiary when he was framed for committing financial fraud at Ziffcorps and was sentenced for 10 years in prison. However, he was released a day afterwards and replaced with Artie Ziff decided to do the right thing and turn himself in. Mr. Burns was also placed in the Springfield Penitentiary after it was discovered that he stole the Concert painting, but Homer, Lenny, and Carl busted him out in order to replace Smithers. The Springfield Penitentiary was also forced to release all minor offenders due to cutbacks as a result of a major financial crisis.
Inmates
Current and former inmates of Springfield Penitentiary
Appearances
Episode – "This Little Wiggy"
Episode – "The Ziff Who Came to Dinner"
Episode – "American History X-Cellent"
Episode – "The Bob Next Door"