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Magazine Information
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Time is an American weekly news magazine.
Contents
History
Time magazine named Springfield "America's Worst City."[1]
When the inanimate carbon rod saved a space ship from blowing up a picture of the carbon rod was printed on the cover of the magazine.[2]
When Homer saw the cover of an issue of Time which had a picture of Ned Flanders with the title "Man of the Century" he said it must have been a pretty slow century.[3]
When Marge had trouble sleeping she used issues of Time as Lisa's pancakes to breakfast.[4]
An issue of Time with the inanimate carbon rod on the cover is owned by the Simpson family. Lisa held it in a small act as a magazine rack.[5]
After Krusty's new talk show Krusty became a hit, he appeared on the cover of Time.[6]
Non-canon
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19 years in the future, Hubert Wong becomes Time Person of the Year.[7]
Behind the Laughter
Time is a real magazine.
Bart Simpson appeared on the real-life Time's cover on December 31, 1990, and was listed in the 'Artists and Entertainers' section of Time 100: The Most Important People of the Century, on June 8, 1998.
Appearances
Episode – "The Way We Was" (mentioned)
Episode – "New Kid on the Block" (mentioned)
Episode – "Deep Space Homer"
Episode – "Bart Gets an Elephant" (quoted on the sign for the Springfield Tar Pits)
Episode – "Marge Be Not Proud"
Episode – "Two Bad Neighbors"
Episode – "Half-Decent Proposal"
Episode – "The Strong Arms of the Ma"
Episode – "The King of Nice"
Episode – "When Nelson Met Lisa"
Episode – "Frinkenstein's Monster" (mentioned)
Comic story – 100% Homer
Gallery
The issue about Krusty the Clown
References