The Simpsons; Jon Dunbar (koreatimes.co.kr); CC Liu, Amber Larson (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
Homer sits in front of a statue of Podae Hwasang in Jogye Temple, Korea (20th Century Fox) |
We're what they call ugly Americans. |
They went to Australia, where Bart escaped the country's supposedly brutal justice system.
And they visited Brazil in an episode that had the local tourist board threatening a lawsuit over its depiction as a crime-ridden slum.
Now in their 30th season, The Simpsons have finally made it to Buddhist Korea, the country where they are animated.
I've understood the Tao of Zen: Satori. |
On arrival, they drive past the "Simpsons Animation Studio and Casino" and stay at the "Courtyard by DMZ."
At Jogye Temple, parents Homer and Marge both achieve "zen" by making sand mandala portraits out of salt particles then destroying them.
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