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Difference between revisions of "Jesus fish"

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== History ==
 
== History ==
When Lisa saw Ned with his "Jesus fish", she went over and spoke to him about the animals, quipping that Ned's "natural selection" was the "origin of this species". Suddenly, one of the fish crawled onto the top of the tank, breathing for air. Ned pushed it back into the tank while saying "Not on my watch!"
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When [[Lisa]] saw Ned and his Jesus fish at the [[Springfield Pet Fair]], she asked Ned how he made the fish. Ned said that God made some fish that looked close to what he wanted, "so naturally [he] selected those for further breeding." Lisa then responded with "so that "natural selection" was the origin of this species?". Ned almost agreed before he realized what Lisa was doing. One of the fish then tried to crawl out of the tank, having grown legs, and started to breathe, before Ned flicked it back into the tank and closed it off.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 08:50, July 24, 2020

Jesus fish
Jesus fish.png
Animal Information
Species: Fish
Status:
Alive
Owner: Ned Flanders
First Appearance: "Judge Me Tender"



The Jesus fish were fish kept by Ned Flanders.

History

When Lisa saw Ned and his Jesus fish at the Springfield Pet Fair, she asked Ned how he made the fish. Ned said that God made some fish that looked close to what he wanted, "so naturally [he] selected those for further breeding." Lisa then responded with "so that "natural selection" was the origin of this species?". Ned almost agreed before he realized what Lisa was doing. One of the fish then tried to crawl out of the tank, having grown legs, and started to breathe, before Ned flicked it back into the tank and closed it off.

Appearances