“ | All I wanted was to destroy our delicate ecosystem, and this is the thanks I get? | „ |
~ Mr. Burns to Waylon Smithers after Bart and Lisa destroy the logging camp. |
Auntie Nature Eco-Friendly Clearcutting is a logging camp owned by Mr. Burns. It appeared in the 2007 video game The Simpsons Game.
It is responsible for unethical mass clearcutting and deforestation in Springfield's forests to make the world's largest toothpick, which outrages environmentalist Lisa Simpson.
Biography[]
Background[]
Auntie Nature Eco-Friendly Clearcutting is located near to the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, also ran by Mr. Burns. It has existed for some generations, employing tree loggers to conduct the deforestation. At some point, Burns' intention with the company became to manufacture the world's largest single toothpick.
Lisa learns of the logging camp and seeks to have it closed down with the help of Bart Simpson, both of whom having discovered they have powers resultant from The Simpsons Game manual discovered by Bart.
The Simpsons Game[]
After Bart and Lisa infiltrate the camp, they are met by tree loggers who seek to kill Bart and LIsa and protect the camp. The camp itself is very large. Its machinery spreads throughout Springfield's forested areas. Its main building sits opposite a river which Bart and LIsa must cross. At one point, Carl Carlson and Lenny Leonard are trapped in a felled tree, which lands on a conveyer belt heading toward a woodchipper. Bart and LIsa save Lenny and Carl by lifting the log from them. The siblings then destroy the camp (which is done in various ways depending on the console the player is using).
After the camp explodes, a despondent Burns escapes with Waylon Smithers, where Burns reveals his intention to destroy the ecosystem and fails to see the controversy. To cheer burns up, Smithers organises some goons to rough up former presidential candidate and environmentalist Al Gore
Members[]
- Mr. Burns - CEO.
- Waylon Smithers - secretary and personal assistant.
- Tree Loggers - manual labourers.
Trivia[]
- The company's namesake is a play on "mother nature".
- The company's name is also in irony, as clearcutting is not eco-friendly, a jab at pollutive companies that try market themselves as eco-friendly despite inherently being bad for the ecosystem.