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− | The [[Simpson family]] has a special message for the class of [[2020]] that are graduating this year during the {{ | + | The [[Simpson family]] has a special message for the class of [[2020]] that are graduating this year during the {{W|COVID-19 pandemic}}. The screen is split in four, showing [[Homer]] on the top-left having trouble with his robe, [[Lisa]] on the top-right and [[Bart]] on the bottom-left both with a university cap on, and [[Marge]] on the bottom-right, completely stressed out and with his hair being a mess. |
After a while Homer manages to cut the robe out so he could fit his head in, while Marge explains she can't cook anymore every day all day at home. Bart then moons the class of 2020, while Homer's zip breaks. | After a while Homer manages to cut the robe out so he could fit his head in, while Marge explains she can't cook anymore every day all day at home. Bart then moons the class of 2020, while Homer's zip breaks. |
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Dear Class of 2020
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Special Information
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Dear Class of 2020 is a special that was released on YouTube on June 7, 2020.
Plot[edit]
The Simpson family has a special message for the class of 2020 that are graduating this year during the COVID-19 pandemic. The screen is split in four, showing Homer on the top-left having trouble with his robe, Lisa on the top-right and Bart on the bottom-left both with a university cap on, and Marge on the bottom-right, completely stressed out and with his hair being a mess.
After a while Homer manages to cut the robe out so he could fit his head in, while Marge explains she can't cook anymore every day all day at home. Bart then moons the class of 2020, while Homer's zip breaks.
Lisa brings the view to her camera only, explaining how this situation has brought good things, like the air is cleaner and not having friends at home is no longer a sign of unpopularity, how people are eating less meat, and animal shelters have found home for all their pets.
Homer intervenes saying how drinking beer at 10 in the morning is acceptable and how after graduating you can live and/or work in your parent's basement, concluding with a message to all to love all their neighbour, even if it's Flanders.
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