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== History == | == History == | ||
− | After [[Greta Wolfcastle]] dumped [[Bart]] in favor of [[Milhouse]] Bart decided to travel to Toronto, where Greta's [[Ranier Wolfcastle|father]] was shooting a movie, in an attempt to win back her love. Bart did not know Toronto was in Canada because when Greta first told him her father's movie was shooting in Toronto, he asked "You're going to [[Spain]]?"<ref>"[[The Bart Wants What It Wants]]"</ref> | + | After [[Greta Wolfcastle]] dumped [[Bart]] in favor of [[Milhouse]], Bart decided to travel to Toronto, where Greta's [[Ranier Wolfcastle|father]] was shooting a movie, in an attempt to win back her love. Bart did not know Toronto was in Canada because when Greta first told him her father's movie was shooting in Toronto, he asked, "You're going to [[Spain]]?"<ref>"[[The Bart Wants What It Wants]]"</ref> |
− | Bart also did not know Toronto was in Canada during his "human interest" report on "[[Joe Banks|Old Joe]]" for [[Kidz Newz]].<ref>"[[Girly Edition]]"</ref> | + | Bart also did not know Toronto was in Canada during his "human interest" report on "[[Joe Banks|Old Joe]]" for ''[[Kidz Newz]]''.<ref>"[[Girly Edition]]"</ref> |
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+ | The Simpsons watched ''[[Marketing a Murderer]]'', a true crime docuseries on [[Netflix]]. In the episode, the convict mentioned he had also been on ''{{W|House Hunters International}}'', and the hosts were at the prison visitors' booth holding a listing for a house in Toronto.<ref>"[[Screenless]]"</ref> | ||
The [[Simpson family]] once moved to Toronto to escape an economic crisis in [[Springfield]].<ref>''[[He Who Controls the Donuts, Controls the World]]''</ref> | The [[Simpson family]] once moved to Toronto to escape an economic crisis in [[Springfield]].<ref>''[[He Who Controls the Donuts, Controls the World]]''</ref> | ||
− | When [[Bart]] tried to use his free carnival rides coupon from a ''{{ap|Radioactive Man|comic}}'' comic at a ticket booth they told him that it | + | When [[Bart]] tried to use his free carnival rides coupon from a ''{{ap|Radioactive Man|comic}}'' comic at a ticket booth, they told him that it was only valid in [[Zenith City]]. Bart then became angry and said to the [[Raphael|cashier]] that Zenith City is like Metropolis, [[Gotham City]], or Toronto—it doesn't really exist.<ref>''[[Hotfoot in the Park]]''</ref> |
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== Non-canon == | == Non-canon == |
Latest revision as of 08:51, March 12, 2025
- "I'm leaving in ten minutes. My Dad's shooting a movie in Toronto."
- ―Greta Wolfcastle
- "You're going to Spain?"
- ―Bart Simpson[src]
Toronto
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Town/City Information
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Toronto is the largest city in Canada and provincial capital of Ontario.
History[edit]
After Greta Wolfcastle dumped Bart in favor of Milhouse, Bart decided to travel to Toronto, where Greta's father was shooting a movie, in an attempt to win back her love. Bart did not know Toronto was in Canada because when Greta first told him her father's movie was shooting in Toronto, he asked, "You're going to Spain?"[1]
Bart also did not know Toronto was in Canada during his "human interest" report on "Old Joe" for Kidz Newz.[2]
The Simpsons watched Marketing a Murderer, a true crime docuseries on Netflix. In the episode, the convict mentioned he had also been on House Hunters International, and the hosts were at the prison visitors' booth holding a listing for a house in Toronto.[3]
The Simpson family once moved to Toronto to escape an economic crisis in Springfield.[4]
When Bart tried to use his free carnival rides coupon from a Radioactive Man comic at a ticket booth, they told him that it was only valid in Zenith City. Bart then became angry and said to the cashier that Zenith City is like Metropolis, Gotham City, or Toronto—it doesn't really exist.[5]
Non-canon[edit]
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Troy McClure starred in the movie, An American in Toronto.[6]
Appearances[edit]
Episode – "When Flanders Failed" (name seen)
Episode – "Girly Edition" (mentioned)
Episode – "The Bart Wants What It Wants"
Episode – "Mobile Homer" ("I've Been Everywhere" lyrics)
Episode – "Screenless" (picture)
Comic story – Hotfoot in the Park (mentioned)
Comic story – He Who Controls the Donuts, Controls the World
Video game – The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield (mentioned)
References[edit]
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