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| == History == | | == History == |
− | Billy the Kid is, along with [[Bonnie Parker]], [[Clyde Barrow]] and [[Jesus]], one of those who in America were praised after they died.<ref>"[[Funeral for a Fiend]]"</ref> | + | Billy the Kid was, along with [[Bonnie Parker]], [[Clyde Barrow]] and [[Jesus]], one of those who in America were praised after they died.<ref>"[[Funeral for a Fiend]]"</ref> |
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| == Non-canon == | | == Non-canon == |
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− | After burying the pet goldfish, [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] come upon his grave in [[Springfield Cemetery]]. He, along with other dead criminals, come out of their graves as [[zombies]] and go on a rampage killing people as they have no guns. [[Homer]] goes back in time and warns the people not to get rid of their guns, but to shoot the graves, including Billy the Kid's.<ref>"[[Treehouse of Horror XIII]]"</ref> | + | After burying the pet goldfish, [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] came upon the grave of "William H. Bonney" in [[Springfield Cemetery]]. Lisa misinterpreted his tombstone's epitaph, "I dream of a world without guns," and used it as a successful rallying cry to make [[Springfield]] gun-free. He, along with other dead criminals, came out of their graves as [[zombies]] and went on a rampage killing people as they had no guns. [[Homer]] went back in time and warned the people not to get rid of their guns, but to shoot the graves, including Billy the Kid's.<ref>"[[Treehouse of Horror XIII]]"</ref> |
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| == Appearances == | | == Appearances == |