Information about Springfield (the Simpsons)

City of Springfield
A panoramic view of Springfield.
Country United States
StateUnknown
CountySpringfield County[1]
FounderJebediah Springfield
Founded1796
Incorporated1796
City Motto"A Noble Spirit Embiggens the Smallest Man"
MayorJoe Quimby (D)
Elevation1,582 ft.[2]
Population30,720[2]
Area Codes636, 939
Springfield is the fictional city in which the animated American sitcom The Simpsons is set. Springfield is a large city in an unspecified state near a large body of water. The geography of Springfield and its surroundings are flexible, changing to address whatever an episode’s plot calls for.[4] In The Simpsons' universe, Time magazine is said to have done a cover story on Springfield entitled "America's Worst City"[5]; Newsweek is said to have characterized the city as "America's Crud Bucket".[6]

There are no geographical coordinates or references to US states that might identify which part of the country it represents. Nevertheless, fans have tried to determine the town's location by taking the town's characteristics, surrounding geography, and nearby landmarks as clues. Whenever an episode attempts to show or say what state it is in, they cover it up. In one episode of the Simpsons, Lisa says it's a mystery and says to follow the clues to figure it out, which in some episodes, it shows the state it is set in. As a response, the show has become intentionally evasive in regard to Springfield's location.[7] The name "Springfield" is a common one in America and appears in over half of the states.[8]

Creation

The name Springfield was chosen by Matt Groening, creator of The Simpsons, as the setting for the show because it is one of the most common place-names in the United States.[9] The town was partly inspired by Melonville, the town in Second City Television, which featured a large cast of recurring characters. Groening liked the idea of a town that was its own mini-universe and partially based The Simpsons on it.[10]

The uncertain location of Springfield is a running gag in the series. There are 34 states in the United States that have at least one community with that name.[11] Episodes frequently make fun of the fact that Springfield's state has never been revealed, by adding further conflicting descriptions, obscuring onscreen map representations, and interrupting conversational references. There has been much speculation on the location of the state. A web page discussing Springfield's location states that, due to the many contradictory clues, it is impossible for Springfield to exist in any set location.[12]

David Silverman, a director for the Simpsons, has claimed that Springfield is in the fictional state of "North Tacoma" (or "North Takoma"). This is substantiated by the state abbreviations NT and TA used within the show. However, this has never been officially confirmed in any canonical episode of The Simpsons or by other Simpsons producers.

In The Simpsons Movie, the idea that Springfield cannot exist for real is further emphasized when Ned Flanders identifies the four bordering states as Ohio, Nevada, Maine and Kentucky, most of which are vastly separated from each other.[13] To promote the movie, various towns and cities across the United States called Springfield competed to hold the premiere of the movie in their town. Springfields from many different states entered the competition.[14] The town of Springfield, Vermont was elected to host the movie's premiere.[15][16]

History

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Springfield as seen in the live-action theme song.

Colonial era

Springfield was founded in 1796 by Maryland settlers trying to find a course to "New Sodom" after misinterpreting a passage in the Bible. In its early days, the city was the target of many Native American raids, and to this day, many forts and trading posts remain including Fort Springfield and Fort Sensible. It was also the site of two battles during the American Civil War. Of which, the first battle of Springfield was fought between the North, the South and the East to keep Springfield in, out of and next to the Union respectively.

The founder of Springfield was the pioneer Jebediah Springfield, whose deeds are immortalized with a bronze statue that mounts in the center of the city square in front of the Springfield Town Hall building. The town motto, "A Noble Spirit Embiggens the Smallest Man", is attributed to Jebediah.

Present day Events

The town's name was changed temporarily to "Liberty-Ville" after Bart Simpson accidentally mooned the United States flag. As a result, Bart and his family appeared on a talk show where the host made it appear that the Simpsons, and Springfield, hate America by twisting the words of Bart's mother, Marge. When the rest of the U.S. reciprocated this affront, Mayor Joe Quimby changed the name of Springfield to "Liberty-Ville". An enormous patriotic craze ensued, wherein all items were priced at $17.76, including pizza "By the Slice" and houses.[17]

For a brief period, Springfield divided itself into two cities because of an area code dispute. Homer Simpson, upset that he had to memorize a new area code, 939, while the rich side of town retained the familiar 636 area code, riled up the lower class citizens of Springfield to rebel and establish their side of Springfield as a separate town, to be called New Springfield. They erected a wall made of refuse dividing the two area codes and elected Homer as their new mayor. Mayor Joe Quimby maintained control of the rich side, which came to be called Olde Springfield. The two towns reunited when the band The Who, while in Springfield for a concert, suggested speed dial to solve the town's problem and agreed to play if the wall was torn down, a reference to that of the Berlin Wall.[18]

Geography

Physical geography

Springfield's geography includes forests, meadows, a mountain range, a desert, beaches, canyons, swamps, waterholes and waterways. Springfield is located on the coast of a large body of water, although some skyline shots of the city show no signs of a coast. It has been stated that "West Springfield" is three times the size of Texas and looks exactly like Texas in shape.[19]

Major physical features include Springfield Gorge, Springfield National Forest, Mt. Springfield, the Springfield Badlands (also known as the Alkali Flats)[20], the Murderhorn, Springfield Glacier, Springfield Mesa and Mt. Carlmore. Springfield wildlife includes grizzly bears in the Springfield Forest, wolves, some of which prowl into the urban areas of Springfield, vultures in the Alkali Flats, and manatees south of Springfield in the waters.

Cityscape

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Springfield with skyscrapers downtown, as seen in The Simpsons Hit & Run.
The city is divided into many neighborhoods, including: Bum Town, Chinatown, Crackton, East Springfield, Greek Town, Junkieville, Little Bangkok, Little Italy, Little Newark, Ethnictown, Lower Eastside, Pressboard Estates, Recluse Ranch Estates, Skid Row, Springfield Harbor, Springfield Heights, Springshire, Flamer Fun Village, Tibet Town, West Springfield, a flammable district, a gay district and a Russian district.

In many episodes, the cityscape is changed. Although skyline shots of the city vary from episode to episode and buildings may change location, some highly detailed and well-studied maps of the city exists. The following one is the most reliable: [1]

Pollution

At one point, Homer Simpson was elected Sanitation Commissioner. After Homer spent the entire yearly budget in his first month of office, he was forced to take in the garbage of other cities in order to make enough money to pay the city's trash collectors. Eventually the mines that were storing the collected trash erupted and littered the entire city, prompting the entire city, population and structures, to literally move five miles down the road to establish a “new” Springfield away from the massive dump that “old” Springfield had become.[21]

Visitors to Springfield are advised to wear radiation suits and carry Geiger counters, since the city is perhaps the most radioactive in the United States. This is because the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant was built during an incredibly lax period for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the plant's nuclear core was surrounded not by several layers of protective concrete, lead and graphite but by ordinary plaster and a horseshoe hanging from a nail.[22]

Springfield is home to the state's largest self-sustaining tire fire which has been burning continuously since 1966 or 1989 "Homer's Paternity Coot"

Government and infrastructure

Elected officials

The current mayor of Springfield is Joe Quimby (D). A Republican is Springfield’s congressional representative in the United States House of Representatives. Krusty is still a representative as of the episode "The Ziff Who Came to Dinner", though he seems to also retain his hosting duties for his eponymously named children's show.

Mayor Joe Quimby is manifestly incompetent and immoral as well as being a conspicuously corrupt and fraudulent politician. Quimby is a sleazy womanizer and has had multiple affairs on his wife. Quimby vacationed to Jamaica during a flu epidemic in Springfield and used the town treasury to fund the murder of his victims and for his acquittal when he later confessed to the crime. The citizens of Springfield are normally accepting of this conduct, except on certain issues, such as in episode “See Homer Run” when the citizens blamed Quimby for traffic jam caused by Bart Simpson - the largest in the history of the town. “Diamond” Joe, as he is called, has been the mayor of Springfield since the beginning of The Simpsons — so long that he’s gotten tired of having to be reelected — and has only during brief times not been mayor.

The Springfield Police Department, led by Police Chief Clancy Wiggum, is also corrupt and incompetent, although it manages to foil many crimes with the help of citizens.

Laws

Upon reading the town charter (in "Homer vs. The Eighteenth Amendment"), prohibition was discovered to have been a standing law that hadn't been enforced for 200 years ("Spirituous beverages are hereby prohibited in Springfield under penalty of catapult."). After a brief period of reinforcement, it was ended after further reading of the charter found that the law was repealed one year after its inception.

Gambling (since season five's "$pringfield") and same-sex marriage (since season 16's "There's Something About Marrying") are legal in Springfield.

Crime

Most of the organized crime in Springfield is run by mob boss Fat Tony and his henchmen, Louie, Legs and Johnny Tightlips. They have paid off the civil servants of Springfield such as in episode "Homer vs. The Eighteenth Amendment" when they paid a bribe to police officers Eddie and Lou to smuggle alcohol into the city during the reinstating of prohibition.

Springfield is located in a state that retains the death penalty by an electric chair, the guillotine.[23] and a gas chamber. Penitentiaries located in Springfield are The Charles Montgomery Burns State Penitentiary, Springfield City Jail, Springfield Correctional Institute, Springfield Juvenile Correctional Facility, Springfield Juvenile Hall, Springfield Penitentiary, Springfield Prison, Springwood Minimum Security Prison, Springfield State Penitentiary, Springfield State Prison, Springfield Women's Prison and the re-opened (after being condemned for 30 years) Morningwood Penitentiary (despite it being completely run-down).

Education

Superintendent Gary Chalmers is the current superintendent of Springfield’s school district. Public educational institutions in Springfield are Springfield Elementary School run by Principal Seymour Skinner, West Springfield Elementary, Springfield High School, a junior high school, the Enriched Learning Center for Gifted Children, Springfield Magnet School for the Gifted and Troublesome and Rommelwood Military Academy. Public college institutions are Springfield Community College Extension Center, Springfield U, Springfield A & M and Springfield Heights Institute of Technology.

Private institutions are Springfield Christian School, Ayn Rand School for Tots (run by Ms. Sinclair), Saint Sebastian's School for Wicked Girls, Miss Tillingham's School for Snotty Girls and Mama's Boys, Eastside Ruff-Form School, Springfield Preparatory School, and Springfield Extension School.

People and culture

Arts and entertainment

Springfield boasts an opera house, an outdoor amphitheatre, an arboretum, a vibrant jazz scene and was once mentioned as the entertainment capital of its state. There is also an unusually high number of museums, including Springfield Museum (which features the world's largest cubic zirconia), Springfield Knowledgeum, Springfield Museum of Natural History, The Museum of Swordfish, Springsonian Museum, and a stamp museum. It was also once home to a concert hall designed by Frank Gehry which promptly became a prison.

Media

Main article: Media in The Simpsons
KBBL Broadcasting Inc. serves as the major media outlet, owning at least two radio stations and one television station:
  • Television station KBBL-TV (Channel 6), features Kent Brockman, Scott Christian, and Arnie Pye ('in the Sky') on the news. It also airs a children's show featuring Krusty the Clown and Sideshow Mel.
  • Bill & Marty host the morning show on KBBL's FM radio station.
Channel Ocho is a Spanish-language television station whose most notable personality, Bumblebee Man, stars in a slapstick soap-opera.

The city paper is The Springfield Shopper.

Sports

Baseball

The town is home to the Springfield Isotopes, a AA minor league baseball team. Home games are played at Duff Stadium. The Springfield Isotopes were the inspiration for the new name of the Florida Marlins' AAA affiliate, the Albuquerque Isotopes, when they relocated to Albuquerque, New Mexico from Calgary. [24] The plot of the "Hungry, Hungry Homer" episode revolves around Homer Simpson's attempts to thwart a planned move by the team to Albuquerque.

American Football

The town is home to the Springfield Atoms, a semi-pro team whose uniforms bear a resemblance to the California Atoms from the movie Gus. They play their home games at the 30,000-seat Springfield Stadium and have a heated rivalry with the Shelbyville Sharks.

Springfield is also home to at least two college football teams from Springfield University and Springfield A&M. It is unclear whether the Atoms share Springfield Stadium with one of the two collegiate squads or if that is simply the site of their annual rivalry game.

In Million Dollar Abie Springfield taxpayers built a state-of-the art football stadium, Duff Beer Krusty Burger Buzz Cola Costington's Department Store Kwik-E-Mart Stupid Flanders Park, in hopes of luring an NFL team. The town was briefly awarded an expansion team, the Springfield Meltdowns, but the franchise was revoked after the commissioner of football was attacked by Grandpa, who mistook the commissioner for a burglar. The stadium was converted to a bull fighting arena soon thereafter.

Other Sports

Springfield has a basketball and hockey arena, which is home to the Springfield Ice-O-Topes hockey team. The town may also have a WNBA franchise which also plays at the facility.

Other sports venues in Springfield include the Springfield Speedway, Springfield Downs (a horse racing track), and a dog track. There is also an Association of Springfield Semi-Pro Boxers (ASSBOX).

Rivalry with Shelbyville

There is a strong rivalry between Springfield and its closest neighboring town, Shelbyville, starting with the rivalry that existed between Jebediah Springfield and Shelbyville Manhattan, the founder of Shelbyville. Manhattan wanted to found a city where men were free to marry their cousins, but Springfield refused to allow it. This caused Manhattan to break away with his supporters and found the town of Shelbyville. The rivalry extends to the present day through American football and even a Lemon tree near the two towns' borders. Plays have been written which depict the rivalry of the two cities; in this case Springfield was on the receiving end of some rather obnoxious 'hooting'.

Mob Mentality

The people of Springfield suffer from often severe cases of unrelenting mob mentality. The mobs are primarily violent in nature, often caused by boring sports events, decapitated statues, even single statements and accusations. These mobs most often result in rampant destruction of all properties they come into contact with; fires, robberies, batteries, and possibly even murders.

These mobs aren't always completely violent however, they can often branch off into non-violent, even beneficial activities. For instance, when the townspeople decided to vent their anger upon a relatively innocent Bart, after seeing him slowly getting away in a parade float car with his father, the mob decides to go to the old mill, although it was clear that was not Bart's destination, merely for cider. In another case, a classic mob appeared to reclaim Monty Burns's old teddy bear from baby Maggie, only to have their hearts swayed by her saddened face, after which they all deign to sing at the hospital.

References

1. ^ "Dog of Death"
2. ^ Papa's Got a Brand New Badge
3. ^
4. ^ Turner, p. 30
5. ^
6. ^ "Summer of 4 Ft. 2". The Simpsons.
7. ^ Turner, pp. 289–290
8. ^ Geographic Names Information System Feature Query Results. US Geological Survey. Retrieved on 2007-06-05.
9. ^ Simpsons launch hits Springfield BBC News retrieved July 21 2007
10. ^ Groening, Matt. (2006). The Simpsons The Complete Eighth Season DVD commentary for the episode "Homer vs. The Eighteenth Amendment" [DVD]. 20th Century Fox.
11. ^ Basile, Nancy. Where Is Springfield on "The Simpsons?" (html). About.com. Retrieved on 2007-06-13.
12. ^ Hughes, Sam. Where Is The Simpsons' Springfield? (html). Retrieved on 2007-06-13.
13. ^ Richmond, Ray (2007-05-11). Springfield of dreams (html). The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved on 2007-06-13.
14. ^ Associated Press (2007-06-08). Springfield hopes to host 'Simpsons' premiere (html). Lansing State Journal. Retrieved on 2007-06-13.
15. ^ Cindy, Clark. "'The Simpsons Movie' Hometown Premiere Contest", USA Today, 2007-07-10. Retrieved on 2007-07-10. 
16. ^ McGourty, Carry, Jared Weiner. "Peace, Granola and Now 'The Simpsons'", ABC News, 2007-07-10. Retrieved on 2007-07-10. 
17. ^ "Bart-Mangled Banner". The Simpsons.
18. ^ "A Tale of Two Springfields". The Simpsons.
19. ^ Half-Decent Proposal
20. ^ Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming
21. ^ "Trash of the Titans". The Simpsons.
22. ^ Are We There Yet? Guide to Springfield by The Simpsons creator Matt Groening
23. ^ "Day of the Jackanapes". The Simpsons.
24. ^ Albuquerque Isotopes Official website

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