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Book Burning Mobile Owner Maker Use First Appearance The Book Burning Mobile is a van owned by Reverend Lovejoy and it burns books. It is a playable car in The Simpsons Road Rage and The Simpsons: Hit and Run. Reverend Lovejoy can be seen driving it in the episode They Saved Lisa's Brain. In that episode, he had bought it as a direct result of Lisa's letter (although Lisa did not mean he should burn books).

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  • Book Burning Mobile
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  • <default>Book Burning Mobile</default> Owner Maker Use First Appearance The Book Burning Mobile is a van owned by Reverend Lovejoy and it burns books. It is a playable car in The Simpsons Road Rage and The Simpsons: Hit and Run. Reverend Lovejoy can be seen driving it in the episode They Saved Lisa's Brain. In that episode, he had bought it as a direct result of Lisa's letter (although Lisa did not mean he should burn books).
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  • <default>Book Burning Mobile</default> Owner Maker Use First Appearance The Book Burning Mobile is a van owned by Reverend Lovejoy and it burns books. It is a playable car in The Simpsons Road Rage and The Simpsons: Hit and Run. Reverend Lovejoy can be seen driving it in the episode They Saved Lisa's Brain. In that episode, he had bought it as a direct result of Lisa's letter (although Lisa did not mean he should burn books).
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