Isotopes Tapestries
Description: Inspired by Springfield's bush league baseball team, the Isotopes. Cool, new, popular, recent, trending, top pick, best seller, top seller, editors pick, number 1 ranked, hot, recommended, liked, great artwork, t-shirt design, must-have, recommended choice, featured, All designs, best selling t-shirt graphics, best trending
Description: Inspired by Springfield's bush league baseball team, the Isotopes. Cool, new, popular, recent, trending, top pick, best seller, top seller, editors pick, number 1 ranked, hot, recommended, liked, great artwork, t-shirt design, must-have, recommended choice, featured, All designs, best selling t-shirt graphics, best trending
Description: A circular design featuring an orange, three-eyed fish with a bewildered expression in the center. Orbiting the fish are atomic-like ellipses in green and blue, with orange and blue spheres representing electrons. Text includes "PROPERTY OF SPRINGFIELD EST. 1989 ISOTOPES ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT" in orange.
Property of Springfield Isotopes Athletic Department with Baffled Fish Tapestry
by Pastel Dream Nostalgia
$23 $30
Description: A graphic featuring an orange fish with three eyes looking unimpressed, depicted as an atom with orbiting electrons. The text 'PROPERTY OF SPRINGFIELD EST. 1989 Isotopes ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT' surrounds the central figure. The overall style is cartoonish with a somewhat retro feel.
Property of Springfield Isotopes Athletic Department Orange Fish Tapestry
by Pastel Dream Nostalgia
$23 $30
Description: The "Flaming Moe's" episode is one of the most popular and talked about in the long life of the TV show. In the episode, Homer created the drink and called it the Flaming Homer. Moe stole the recipe, renamed it the Flaming Moe, and it became a hit in his bar. The drink has been a weird phenomenon ever since.
Description: A monochromatic emblem featuring the word "Isotopes" in a script font across the top. Below it, "EST. 1989" is positioned to the right, and "SPRINGFIELD" is centered with horizontal lines extending outwards. A baseball bat is depicted below "SPRINGFIELD", with an atomic symbol centered beneath the bat.
Description: A colorful, retro-style graphic featuring an orange fish with three eyes. The fish is positioned centrally and appears to be surrounded by atomic orbital paths with colored spheres. Text above reads "PROPERTY OF SPRINGFIELD EST. 1989", and text below reads "Isotopes ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT".
PROPERTY OF SPRINGFIELD EST. 1989 Isotopes ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Orange Fish Tapestry
by Birsencavus
$23 $30
Description: After ruining a review by Superintendent Chalmers of Springfield Elementary by commandeering on Groundskeeper Willie's tractor while trying to escape from detention by Principal Skinner for the review, Principal Skinner is furious with Bart and expels him, forcing Marge to home school Bart. Meanwhile, everyone in Springfield is excited for Whacking Day, but as the holiday approaches, Lisa condemns it as violent. Whacking Day is a decades-long tradition which calls for the townspeople to beat snakes to death with sticks. Lisa plans to save the snakes with the help of Whacking Day's honorary MC, Barry White, who uses his sonorous bass vocal style to lure the snakes to safety, where no one can whack them.
Description: A circular emblem featuring an orange fish with large eyes, surrounded by atomic orbits with green, blue, and pink spheres. Text reads 'PROPERTY OF SPRINGFIELD' in an arc at the top, 'EST. 1989' on the sides, 'Isotopes' prominently in the center, and 'ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT' at the bottom. The style is cartoonish and retro.
Property of Springfield Isotopes Athletic Department Orange Fish Tapestry
by CanvasWizardStudio
$23 $30
Description: The Calgary Cannons were a minor league baseball team located in Calgary, Alberta, for 18 seasons, from 1985 until 2002. They were a member of the AAA Pacific Coast League (PCL) and played at Foothills Stadium. The Cannons displaced the Calgary Expos, who played in the rookie level Pioneer League from 1977 until 1984. The team was previously known as the Salt Lake City Gulls before being relocated to Calgary. Following the 2002 season, the team moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico, where they became the Isotopes.