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[[Señor Ding-Dong]] gets a phone call from [[Waylon Smithers, Jr.]], who asks him to install a high-security doorbell for [[Mr. Burns]]. Ding-Dong has to be tough to get up to the entrance to the house: he has to jump over a wall, get chased by dogs and avoid a minefield. Afterwards, Ding-Dong shows Mr. Burns a new set of bells but the first is too "literary", the second too "salty", the third too "trademark", the fourth too "on-target", the fifth too "Neanderthal", the sixth too "jolly good", the seventh too "hairy", and the eighth too "Rube-Goldberg-ian", but the ninth suits Burns, although Ding-Dong believes that it is too complicated for a man of his generation.
[[Señor Ding-Dong]] gets a phone call from [[Waylon Smithers, Jr.]] which asking him to install a high-security door bell to [[Mr. Burns]]. Ding-Dong has be tough to get up to the entrance to the house, he is forced to jump over a wall, being chased by dogs and avoid a minefield. Ding-Dong shows after that for Mr. Burns a new pair of bells but the first is too literay, the second too salty, the third too trademark, the fourth too on target, the fifth too neandertahl, the sixth too jolly good, the seventh too hairy, the eighth too Rube-Goldberg-ian but the ninth suit Burns although Ding-Dong believes that it is too complicated for a man of his generation.
 
  
A few hours later has Ding-Dong installed the Ring-A-Tron 4002, which have a laser, an automatic hand and a pepper spray. Ding-Dong gives then the bill to Burns but he refuse to pay. Ding-Dong tells him that ordered the most expensive bell and it's cost. Burns asks when Smithers to throw out Ding-Dong, but his defense himself with the bell he has installed, he used the laser at Smithers, the pepper spray on the dogs and with the automatic hand he take Burn's wallet from the breast pocket to get his credit card so he can pay for the product plus a nice tip. Burns realizes that he is defeated and realize that they will laugh at him at the Billionaire Club geezers. Ding-Dong leaves Burns and asks him not to contact him again.
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A few hours later, Ding-Dong has installed the Ring-A-Tron 4002, which has a laser, an automatic hand and pepper spray. Ding-Dong gives Burns the bill, but he refuses to pay. Ding-Dong tells him that he ordered the most expensive bell and it costs money. Burns asks Smithers to throw out Ding-Dong, but he defends himself with the bell he has installed. He uses the laser on Smithers, the pepper spray on the dogs and with the automatic hand he takes Burns' wallet from his shirt pocket to get his credit card so he can pay for the product, plus a nice tip. Burns realizes that he has been defeated and realizes that the Billionaire Club geezers will laugh at him. Ding-Dong leaves Burns and asks him not to call him again.
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Latest revision as of 11:54, April 7, 2020

Señor Ding-Dong, Master of the Doorbell in: For Whom the Doorbell Tolls!
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Comic Story information
Released: January 2009
Comic series: Simpsons Super Spectacular
Pages: 6
Written by: Scott Shaw!


Señor Ding-Dong, Master of the Doorbell in: For Whom the Doorbell Tolls! is a Simpsons Super Spectacular story first printed in Simpsons Super Spectacular #8.

Plot[edit]

Señor Ding-Dong gets a phone call from Waylon Smithers, Jr., who asks him to install a high-security doorbell for Mr. Burns. Ding-Dong has to be tough to get up to the entrance to the house: he has to jump over a wall, get chased by dogs and avoid a minefield. Afterwards, Ding-Dong shows Mr. Burns a new set of bells but the first is too "literary", the second too "salty", the third too "trademark", the fourth too "on-target", the fifth too "Neanderthal", the sixth too "jolly good", the seventh too "hairy", and the eighth too "Rube-Goldberg-ian", but the ninth suits Burns, although Ding-Dong believes that it is too complicated for a man of his generation.

A few hours later, Ding-Dong has installed the Ring-A-Tron 4002, which has a laser, an automatic hand and pepper spray. Ding-Dong gives Burns the bill, but he refuses to pay. Ding-Dong tells him that he ordered the most expensive bell and it costs money. Burns asks Smithers to throw out Ding-Dong, but he defends himself with the bell he has installed. He uses the laser on Smithers, the pepper spray on the dogs and with the automatic hand he takes Burns' wallet from his shirt pocket to get his credit card so he can pay for the product, plus a nice tip. Burns realizes that he has been defeated and realizes that the Billionaire Club geezers will laugh at him. Ding-Dong leaves Burns and asks him not to call him again.


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