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Homer J. Simpson, the titular
head of the Simpson clan, is the man behind the wheel
of the Family Sedan. The car has put up with its share
of abuse over the years, but if it can survive that trip
to Itchy & Scratchy Land, it can survive anything.
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Bart Simpson knows no fear. When
Martin Prince goes down in a fiery soapbox derby crash,
Bart agrees to pilot his Honor Roller in final against
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Homer purchases the all-terrain Canyonero for himself, but generously gives it to Marge Simpson when he finds out "it's a girl's car." Put the usually mild-mannered Marge Simpson behind the wheel of this beast and look out! |
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The future is now for Lisa Simpson, whose Elec-Taurus zips around the streets of Springfield silently and without doing damage to the ozone layer. Lisa is going to save the world some day, starting with Springfield. |
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Apu Nahasapeemapetilon will stop at nothing to please his lovely wife Manjula. When Apu arranges for a parade to follow him and Manjula Grampa Simpson and Jasper bring up the rear in their Shriner's cars, sporting signs that read "Apu loves Manjula." Ah, that's amore. |
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Krusty the Klown has brought joy to millions of little boys and girls through the magic of television and product licensing. And he owes it all to his klown kar. Well, that, and his superfluous third nipple. |
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Apu Nahasapeemapetilon is the owner of the Kwik-E-Mart, where he hawks fried pickles and even all-syrup Squishees, if the price is right. On his rare day off, Apu can be found singing along to classic 70's rock while washing his classic 70's sports car. |
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Groundskeeper Willie has arguably the most thankless job in Springfield -- cleaning up after the little brats at the elementary school. Only when he's aboard his trusty tractor can Willie escape from the drudgery of his job. That's Willie's time! |
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As the town drunk, Barney Gumble might not be the most ambitious man, but when he puts his mind to something, look out. Homer finds this out the hard way when Barney goes into business as the Plow King. |
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Otto was not graced with many talents. He can play guitar, and he can drive a bus. Well, he can play guitar, anyway. The average school bus gets toilet-papered, painted on, and barfed in. The Springfield Elementary bus would kill to be an average school bus. |
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