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Outside the Simpson family, the same mutations are visible in other Simpsons characters who reside in Springfield—the hazardous waste coming from the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant doesn't just ...
In the third episode of The Simpsons’ first season, viewers see Homer lose his job at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. He ...
Thirty-six seasons later, “The Simpsons” has finally explained ... Homer has never been fired from the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant owned by Mr. Burns — even after his many errors on ...
The Simpsons did nuclear power dirty. With towers looming over Springfield, three-eyed fish swimming the lake, and an inept Homer running things, the show’s nuclear power plant is a perpetual ...
Plans have been announced for a potential uranium processing facility at Camp Williams, designed to advance Utah's nuclear power ambitions.
In episode 17 of the fourth season of 'The Simpsons', Mr. Burns ends a strike by nuclear power plant workers by leaving the whole city without power. He does this by pressing a red button and ...
Fortnite's next collaboration for a map will bring a decades-old franchise of The Simpsons to the battle island.