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− | The city is a town with skyscrapers. [[Bartman]] was created after his parents died after a visit at the [[Gotham City Opera House]] in the town. [[Bartman]] began to avenge his parents death on all people that was evil in the city in search of [[Serpent]], the man who killed his parents. He worked with the city's police force and kill | + | The city is a town with skyscrapers. [[Bartman]] was created after his parents died after a visit at the [[Gotham City Opera House]] in the town. [[Bartman]] began to avenge his parents death on all people that was evil in the city in search of [[Serpent (Revenge Is a Dish Best Served Three Times)|Serpent]], the man who killed his parents. He worked with the city's police force and kill Serpent at the [[Gotham Natural History Museum]]. |
== Behind the Laughter == | == Behind the Laughter == |
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Gotham City
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Town/City Information
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Gotham City is a fictional city where Bartman lives in the story Bartman Begins, telled by Bart Simpson.
History
The city is a town with skyscrapers. Bartman was created after his parents died after a visit at the Gotham City Opera House in the town. Bartman began to avenge his parents death on all people that was evil in the city in search of Serpent, the man who killed his parents. He worked with the city's police force and kill Serpent at the Gotham Natural History Museum.
Behind the Laughter
- The town is a parody to the Gotham City, which appearances in Batman.
Appearances
- Episode – "Husbands and Knives" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Revenge Is a Dish Best Served Three Times"