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− | + | [[Bart]] has stolen all the coffee from the teacher's lounge, so as punishment, [[Principal Skinner]] forces Bart to take part in the TV program ''[[Kids 'N' Cons]]''. At first Bart thinks it's a good idea, but then [[Lisa]] reminds him that [[Homer]] always watches that program. Not wanting to enrage Homer, Bart gives the ticket to [[Martin Prince]], tricking him into thinking it's a ticket for the new aerospace museum. | |
− | [[Bart]] has stolen all coffee from the teacher's lounge, so as punishment [[Principal Skinner]] forces Bart to take part in the TV program ''[[Kids 'N' Cons]]''. | ||
− | Homer and Bart watch an episode of Kids 'N' Cons | + | After school, Homer and Bart watch an episode of ''Kids 'N' Cons'' where Martin is a participant. Bart is worried how it will go for Martin, who must spend a full day with criminals. It turns out that Martin, unlike the other participants in the series, gets along well with the convicts. They have fun together, playing Viking & Vampires] playing with a chemistry kit and crocheting. At the TV studio, [[Lindsey Naegle]] is impressed with this episode. In the next TV season, Martin gets his own spinoff, ''[[Smart Eye for the Thug Guy]]'', where Martin rehabilitates prisoners with knowledge. In the first episode, he helps prisoners solve crossword puzzles. |
− | The Simpson family watches the episode and Homer tells Bart that Martin is a winner. | + | The Simpson family watches the episode and Homer tells Bart that Martin is a winner. Lisa reminds Bart that Martin also gets time off from school when the show is filmed. Bart realizes that it was stupid of him to give the ticket to Martin. |
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|1a=March 28, [[2013]] | |1a=March 28, [[2013]] | ||
|1b=UK | |1b=UK | ||
+ | |2=''[[Bart Simpson: Sucker Punch]]'' | ||
+ | |2a=April 11, [[2017]] | ||
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The Prince and the Penal System is a Bart Simpson story first printed in Bart Simpson #72.
Synopsis[edit]
Bart has stolen all the coffee from the teacher's lounge, so as punishment, Principal Skinner forces Bart to take part in the TV program Kids 'N' Cons. At first Bart thinks it's a good idea, but then Lisa reminds him that Homer always watches that program. Not wanting to enrage Homer, Bart gives the ticket to Martin Prince, tricking him into thinking it's a ticket for the new aerospace museum.
After school, Homer and Bart watch an episode of Kids 'N' Cons where Martin is a participant. Bart is worried how it will go for Martin, who must spend a full day with criminals. It turns out that Martin, unlike the other participants in the series, gets along well with the convicts. They have fun together, playing Viking & Vampires] playing with a chemistry kit and crocheting. At the TV studio, Lindsey Naegle is impressed with this episode. In the next TV season, Martin gets his own spinoff, Smart Eye for the Thug Guy, where Martin rehabilitates prisoners with knowledge. In the first episode, he helps prisoners solve crossword puzzles.
The Simpson family watches the episode and Homer tells Bart that Martin is a winner. Lisa reminds Bart that Martin also gets time off from school when the show is filmed. Bart realizes that it was stupid of him to give the ticket to Martin.
Reprints[edit]
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