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|appearance = "[[Simpsons Tall Tales]]" | |appearance = "[[Simpsons Tall Tales]]" | ||
|voiced by = [[Dan Castellaneta]] | |voiced by = [[Dan Castellaneta]] | ||
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− | '''Paul Bunyan''' is a is a mythological lumberjack who is usually described as a giant as well as a lumberjack of unusual skill. He | + | '''Paul Bunyan''' is a is a mythological lumberjack who is usually described as a giant as well as a lumberjack of unusual skill. He is a main character in a story told by a [[Singing railroad hobo|hobo]] based on the legend of [[Wikipedia:Paul Bunyan|Paul Bunyan]]. |
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− | Homer is Paul Bunyan, a giant lumberjack. He birth some a giant man and are after a time to an adult and works some a limberjack. But he is a great burden on local townspeople, as he crushes their houses and consumes all their food (along with anyone near it at the time). Eventually, the townspeople drug him and drag him out of their town. Out of loneliness, he carves a block of stone from the mountains into a blue ox that he calls Babe, who is rendered alive by an electric shock, similar to | + | Homer is Paul Bunyan, a giant lumberjack. He birth some a giant man and are after a time to an adult and works some a limberjack. But he is a great burden on local townspeople, as he crushes their houses and consumes all their food (along with anyone near it at the time). Eventually, the townspeople drug him and drag him out of their town. Out of loneliness, he carves a block of stone from the mountains into a blue ox that he calls Babe, who is rendered alive by an electric shock, similar to {{W|lightning}}, which apparently originated from the [[wikipedia:Aurora (astronomy)|northern lights]]. Homer meets a woman, and though she is initially frightened of him, the two fall in love. When a meteor is soon to hit the town, the townspeople call Paul back to help them. Paul obliges and throws the meteor towards [[Chicago]], starting the [[wikipedia:Great Chicago Fire|Great Fire]] there, but not before it hits him in the backside. After the hobo has told this story, Lisa points out that Pauls size kept varying throughout the story, the hobo shrugs her off. |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
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Paul Bunyan
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Character Information
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Paul Bunyan is a is a mythological lumberjack who is usually described as a giant as well as a lumberjack of unusual skill. He is a main character in a story told by a hobo based on the legend of Paul Bunyan.
Plot
Homer is Paul Bunyan, a giant lumberjack. He birth some a giant man and are after a time to an adult and works some a limberjack. But he is a great burden on local townspeople, as he crushes their houses and consumes all their food (along with anyone near it at the time). Eventually, the townspeople drug him and drag him out of their town. Out of loneliness, he carves a block of stone from the mountains into a blue ox that he calls Babe, who is rendered alive by an electric shock, similar to lightning, which apparently originated from the northern lights. Homer meets a woman, and though she is initially frightened of him, the two fall in love. When a meteor is soon to hit the town, the townspeople call Paul back to help them. Paul obliges and throws the meteor towards Chicago, starting the Great Fire there, but not before it hits him in the backside. After the hobo has told this story, Lisa points out that Pauls size kept varying throughout the story, the hobo shrugs her off.