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Revision as of 20:16, January 31, 2021
Johnny Rotten
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Character Information
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Johnny Rotten is the singer for the Sex Pistols.
Contents
[hide]History
When Snowball II was the mayor, Lisa cancels out one part of the constitution, subsequently banning all guns. This leads to a British Invasion, having Springfield fall under the British flag and becoming a British city, with every law being replaced by its English equivalent. The Springfieldians then start the New Revolutionary War, to try and chase the British out of town, to which the British retort by throwing hot chips at them. With Springfield's citizens all but ready to surrender, Lisa saves the day by simply politely asking the British to leave. With Springfield reinstated as an American city and with Quimby as its Mayor, the British head back to England. Johnny Rotten was a member of the British invasion.[1]
Johnny is also one of the many people on "Ned's List of Laudable Lefties".[2]
Non-canon
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Johnny Rotten was the lead singer for the Sex Pistols. When Sid Vicious met Nancy Spungen, Sid started to play worse and worse due to his chocolate addiction. Eventually, Sid turned up to a concert unable to play. Johnny got angry at Sid about this, saying that he thought they would have a thirty-three year business relationship.[3]
Behind the Laughter
- In "Love, Springfieldian Style", Johnny is based on Bart Simpson.
Appearances
Episode – "Love, Springfieldian Style" (Sid and Nancy)
Comic story – Hail to the Cat
Book – Flanders' Book of Faith (mentioned)
References
External links
[show] Musicians
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[show] Ned's List of Laudable Lefties
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[show] The Simpsons characters
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