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{{Quote|If you're so sure what it ain't, how 'bout telling us what it am?|Moe, to Lisa}}{{Quote|Speaking from a strictly medical point of view…''that ain't right.'|Dr. Hibbert}} | {{Quote|If you're so sure what it ain't, how 'bout telling us what it am?|Moe, to Lisa}}{{Quote|Speaking from a strictly medical point of view…''that ain't right.'|Dr. Hibbert}} | ||
− | The '''Angel Skeleton''' (aka the '''Springfield Angel''')<ref name=guide>''[[The Simpsons Guide to Springfield]]''</ref> was a supposed skeleton of an angel that was excavated by [[Lisa]] at [[ | + | The '''Angel Skeleton''' (aka the '''Springfield Angel''')<ref name=guide>''[[The Simpsons Guide to Springfield]]''</ref> was a supposed skeleton of an angel that was excavated by [[Lisa]] at [[Sabertooth Meadow]], the soon-to-be sight of [[Heavenly Hills Mall|a new mega mall]]. |
The skeleton created a scandal in the town, and sparked age-old debates of science vs. religion. | The skeleton created a scandal in the town, and sparked age-old debates of science vs. religion. | ||
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== Behind the Laughter == | == Behind the Laughter == | ||
− | A scene explaining the contents of the skeleton, which included plaster, among other things, was not used in the finalized episode.<ref>{{Com||Lisa the Skeptic|Ninth}}</ref> | + | A scene explaining the contents of the skeleton, which included plaster, among other things, was not used in the finalized episode.<ref>{{Com||[[Lisa the Skeptic]]|Ninth}}</ref> |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
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- "If you're so sure what it ain't, how 'bout telling us what it am?"
- ―Moe, to Lisa
- "Speaking from a strictly medical point of view…that ain't right."
- ―Dr. Hibbert
The Angel Skeleton (aka the Springfield Angel)[1] was a supposed skeleton of an angel that was excavated by Lisa at Sabertooth Meadow, the soon-to-be sight of a new mega mall.
The skeleton created a scandal in the town, and sparked age-old debates of science vs. religion.
As it turns out, the skeleton was a hoax to advertise the new mall, aptly named the Heavenly Hills.
Behind the Laughter
A scene explaining the contents of the skeleton, which included plaster, among other things, was not used in the finalized episode.[2]
Appearances
- Episode – "Lisa the Skeptic"
- Episode – "A Tale of Two Springfields"
- Video game – The Simpsons: Hit & Run
- Book – The Simpsons Guide to Springfield
References
- ↑ The Simpsons Guide to Springfield
- ↑ Commentary for "[[Lisa the Skeptic]]", in The Simpsons: The Complete Ninth Season.