![]() While it’s taken me a little to compile all the info and by no means do I claim to have found everything, I think I’ve found a lot. I’d stop this origin post right here but lots of you have commented on all the items that appear in the refuse of the stinkhole. lots of appearances of the Springfield Dump. ![]() It’s this visit that inspired the look of our new item in TSTO. Homer goes to the dump to drop it all off. After Burns announces a 17% hike in electrical rates, the Simpsons can’t afford their fancy gadgets. The last appearance I found was “A Test Before Trying” (S24:E10). It’s also a good place to be mauled by a bear. The dump apparently has spots to discard Betamax tapes, laser discs and DVDs. Only one place for that too… the Springfield Dump. Homer uses the gift to make an 80 pound caramel cotton ball but after it attracts ants, birds, cats and Flanderuses, warps his brain and appears to have sentience, it’s time to discard it. They start their shopping at Sprawlmart and end up buying Marge a Kitchen Carnival which is a make your own circus food device and is endorsed by the American Carny Association. Next up, “The Fat and the Furriest” (S15:E5) – Homer and the kids go Mother’s Day shopping for Marge. We see Homer and his fancy garbage truck riding off into the sunset right into the Springfield Dump. Then there’s the dump at the very end of the “Trash Man Can” song in “Trash of the Titans” (S9:E22). Eating creamed corn is awful and I’m sure living at the Springfield Dump is even worse. In “Girly Edition” (S9:E21),Bart destroys Willy’s shack with creamed corn in revenge for his skateboard being taken and the Scotsman vows revenge. Sparkle IS the most obvious item sitting in our TSTO dump, but more on all that later in this post. While there, they scrounge around for stuff and find a Japanese Box with Homer’s face on it. This time, the Simpsons are off to take their brown Christmas tree to the Springfield Dump. Season 8 was a good one for the dump as it returned in “In Marge We Trust” (S8:E22). Not to be deterred, Homer aims to keep his way of life and goes to the dump to dig up all the Duff. After the town started enforcing their 200-year-old law, they dump all their beer there. The mafia supplies alcohol for a while until they’re stopped by Rex Banner. For a more complete review of this episode, I’d check out this post, but the Springfield Dump did feature in this prohibition episode. The Springfield Dump makes its first appearance in “Homer vs. Ever.? Let’s plug our noses and wade into the TV series to find out. But what does this pile of twisted metal and soiled mattresses have to do with the Best. In the monorail event, EA saw fit to incorporate a lot of trash into the fun and the centerpiece so to speak is the Springfield Dump. There’s a lot of things in life that can make you feel down in the dumps and then there’s the times your game literally becomes a dump. To let you know just Where did THAT Come From? That’s why Team Addicts decided to make a fun lil reminder out of it. They seem familiar, but you just can’t pinpoint from where. Of course, with a new event in our silly lil game, we get new items that you may not have a clue as to their Origin. Woo to the hoo! Monorail, monorail, monorail! I know there’s been issues for tappers with the new event but I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t super stoked for all the new goodness.
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