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rideough 03-14-2004 05:03 PM

Simpsons are in Ohio???
 
Am I wrong or did the newest Simpsons beginning just look like the zoom out revealed that they are in Ohio!!!:eek:

CinnamonGirl 03-14-2004 05:05 PM

That's interesting...where in Ohio does it look like?

(no new Simpsons eps for us...boo.)

rideough 03-14-2004 05:11 PM

Springfield...duh!!!

rideough 03-14-2004 05:11 PM

I don't know fer sure i live in Canada...

Skettios 03-14-2004 05:14 PM

I'm watching too.

I was wondering about that, but then I always think of the episode where they take Burn's yacht out to party. Therefore Springfield has to have a seaport, and Ohio is landlocked.

I don't think this will ever be solved.

CinnamonGirl 03-14-2004 05:16 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by rideough
Springfield...duh!!!
But isn't that in Illinois?

Munku 03-14-2004 05:19 PM

Yes.

rideough 03-14-2004 05:22 PM

I think there is a Sprinfield in every state, isn't there??

Anomaly77 03-14-2004 05:35 PM

In an early episode, the Simpson family is sitting on a hill, under a tree, and Homer says something about this Northern Kentucky town. ALSO...and I don't remember who was in the conversation...somebody, on one of the episodes, mentioned "going south of the border," to which the reply was, "You mean Tennessee?" -Also references Kentucky.

Fenton-J-Cool 03-14-2004 06:33 PM

There's a springfield in tons of states.
However, in the "Behind the Music" spoof episode, the narrator said, and I quote, ".. for this northern Kentucky family."

KY:
http://www.atri-online.org/state/ima...p/kentucky.gif

OH:
http://www.atri-online.org/state/images/map/ohio.gif

Marburg 03-14-2004 08:19 PM

I'm fairly certain that the Simpsons don't live in a real state.
I recall in one episode, when lisa is living in that big tree to impress the environmentalist vegan guy she says something along the lines of "how the view is amazing from up here." The camera then pans to the scenery which includes the Eiffel Tower, the Goldengate bridge, and a few other landmarks from around the world. I don' think that's in any state.

Latch 03-15-2004 12:26 AM

Just look for a place that has a Shelbyville next to it. and a Capital City.

KellyC 03-15-2004 12:34 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Marburg
I'm fairly certain that the Simpsons don't live in a real state.
I recall in one episode, when lisa is living in that big tree to impress the environmentalist vegan guy she says something along the lines of "how the view is amazing from up here." The camera then pans to the scenery which includes the Eiffel Tower, the Goldengate bridge, and a few other landmarks from around the world. I don' think that's in any state.

Not to mention in one episode where Lisa said that West Springfield is TWICE the size of Texas.

zxello 03-15-2004 01:44 AM

they live in the world of their own methinks ><

paddyjoe 03-15-2004 04:47 AM

Damn, I always thought they were a nice normal New England family from Mass.

nash 03-15-2004 08:28 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by KellyC
Not to mention in one episode where Lisa said that West Springfield is TWICE the size of Texas.
I remembered it as 3!

moonstrucksoul 03-15-2004 10:42 PM

last time i checked it was a cartoon. and they live on an animators drawing board

bernadette 03-15-2004 11:06 PM

does this look like springfield in ohio? or any other springfield you may know?
probably not.

<img src="http://academic.evergreen.edu/e/esplog14/picsweek/springmap.gif">

Sion 03-16-2004 09:49 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Skettios
I'm watching too.

I was wondering about that, but then I always think of the episode where they take Burn's yacht out to party. Therefore Springfield has to have a seaport, and Ohio is landlocked.

I don't think this will ever be solved.



while it is true that Ohio does not have a seaport, I dont think you could accurately call a state which has Lake Erie as its entire norther border landlocked.

Averett 03-16-2004 01:32 PM

There was a new episode Sunday night?

God Damnit for moving and not having cable yet :(

Kewpie Dan 03-16-2004 02:46 PM

that map is awesome, whoever made it is a superstar!

propaganda 03-16-2004 02:57 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by paddyjoe
Damn, I always thought they were a nice normal New England family from Mass.
That's actually what I thought when I first started watching the show... But really they live in a town which doesn't exsist. Its made up of anything and everything the animators want to put on the show

Anomaly77 03-16-2004 08:26 PM

OK...the episode that I had in mind is on TV right now. It's the one where "Marge's Law" has sugar outlawed in Springfield. Apo, takes Homer to a meeting of individuals who are committed to bringing sugar back to Springfield. One member of the group tells Homer that they need someone willing to smuggle the sugar from south of the border. Homer replies, "You mean Tennassee?"

ElwoodBlues 03-18-2004 08:47 PM

Whenever they mention an actual state name, they change it the next time that episode airs. I remember seeing the Behind the Music episode, where they said "for this Northern Kentucky family" then a few weeks later I saw a re-run and they said "for this Southern Tenessee family"

shakran 03-18-2004 10:52 PM

plus, Springfield Kentucky is not in the northern part of the state ;)

There was another episode in which they listed several states which were east of spring field. One of those states was Oregon. Therefore, Springfield is probably in Alaska. This location would be ideal:

Every state mentioned in the episodes is to the east.

Every state is to the south (so tenessee is still south of the border)

There are lots of towns in Alaska that no one, including arguably the townsfolk, has ever heard of. This would explain how Shelbyville can be next to Springfield.

This would fit just about every possibility that I can recall except for the fact that they seem to have a normal day/night cycle ;)

woOt? 03-20-2004 10:50 AM

cool map..it's so colorful

MadHatder 03-20-2004 12:46 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by shakran
plus, Springfield Kentucky is not in the northern part of the state ;)

There was another episode in which they listed several states which were east of spring field. One of those states was Oregon. Therefore, Springfield is probably in Alaska. This location would be ideal:

Every state mentioned in the episodes is to the east.

Every state is to the south (so tenessee is still south of the border)

There are lots of towns in Alaska that no one, including arguably the townsfolk, has ever heard of. This would explain how Shelbyville can be next to Springfield.

This would fit just about every possibility that I can recall except for the fact that they seem to have a normal day/night cycle ;)

Recall one episode. The Simpsons went to Florida because Homer went crazy. After they were banned, they showed a map of the states where they were banned from. The only one left was something in the midwest and Arizona. So it couldn't be Alaska.

Springfield is really just a metaphore for the world. Everything in it is different, just like the world. Things change, yet really don't change that much. It's a great idea by Groening.

Derwood 03-23-2004 05:23 PM

The Illinois argument is only because there are both a Springfield AND a Shelbyville in central Illinois. (though no Brockway, Ogdenville or North Haverbrook)

Date the Banana 03-23-2004 05:58 PM

And by golly the monorail sure put THEM on the map!

JazzmanAl 03-24-2004 05:13 PM

On the Behind the Laughter episode: If you catch it in reruns, the name of the state they claim to live in changes every time.

I think the point of Springfield is not to be in a state, but to be able to be any city in the US.

Luki 03-24-2004 08:34 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by CinnamonGirl
But isn't that in Illinois?
Quote:

Originally posted by Latch
Just look for a place that has a Shelbyville next to it. and a Capital City.
OK, yeah there is a Shelbyville near springfield, but there are quite a few differences.

Quote:

Originally posted by Derwood
The Illinois argument is only because there are both a Springfield AND a Shelbyville in central Illinois. (though no Brockway, Ogdenville or North Haverbrook)
I think that if it were an actual state that it could be Oregon, they seem to be able to get into their car and drive to the ocean in one day, and the very next day they can turn around and drive to the dessert, it's not too hot, and it does snow there.

But in actuallity it was meant to be just "another town" almost every state has a Springfield and the writer had to put down they lived in "such-insuch-town" or it wouldn't seem liable. Right?


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