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Inspired by the canals of Venice after seeing the painting of them by {{W|J. M. W. Turner|Joseph Turner}}, [[Homer]] decides to flood [[Springfield]].<ref>"[[Mom and Pop Art]]"</ref> | Inspired by the canals of Venice after seeing the painting of them by {{W|J. M. W. Turner|Joseph Turner}}, [[Homer]] decides to flood [[Springfield]].<ref>"[[Mom and Pop Art]]"</ref> | ||
| − | + | An [[panicky man|unnamed man]] said he had never seen Venice before he was crushed by the dome.<ref>''[[The Simpsons Movie]]''</ref> | |
An [[A9000 Robots|A9000 Robot]] read a book called ''[[Death in Venice]]''.<ref>"[[Them, Robot]]"</ref> | An [[A9000 Robots|A9000 Robot]] read a book called ''[[Death in Venice]]''.<ref>"[[Them, Robot]]"</ref> | ||
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Venice
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Town/City Information
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Venice is a city in Italy famous for its canals.
History
Inspired by the canals of Venice after seeing the painting of them by Joseph Turner, Homer decides to flood Springfield.[1]
An unnamed man said he had never seen Venice before he was crushed by the dome.[2]
An A9000 Robot read a book called Death in Venice.[3]
Appearances
Episode – "Mom and Pop Art" (painting)
Episode – "The Italian Bob"
– The Simpsons Movie (mentioned)
Couch gag – "Take My Life, Please"
Episode – "The Daughter Also Rises" (mentioned)
Episode – "Them, Robot" (mentioned)
Video game – The Simpsons: Tapped Out
References
External links