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− | | | + | |name = The Wasted Bait |
− | | | + | |image = [[File:The Wasted Bait.png|250px]] |
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− | | | + | |use = Fishing boat |
− | | | + | |appearance = "[[The Wife Aquatic]]" |
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+ | '''The Wasted Bait''' is a fishing boat seen at [[Barnacle Bay]]. | ||
− | + | == History == | |
− | + | When [[Homer]] and the kids take [[Marge]] on a surprise visit to her favorite childhood place, Barnacle Bay, they find out that the island has since become a disaster; all the stores are closed, everyone is homeless, and everything is trashed. The family walk past a number of dilapidated boats tied a pier, including The Wasted Bait, [[The Empty Net]] and [[The Rotting Pelican]]. They soon learn that the terrible shape of the town is a result of an economic crisis caused by the overfishing and then disappearance of the [[Yum-Yum Fish]]. | |
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− | When [[Homer]] and the kids take [[Marge]] on a surprise visit to her favorite childhood place, Barnacle Bay, they find out that the island has since become a disaster; all the stores are closed, everyone is homeless, and everything is trashed. The family walk past a number of dilapidated boats tied a pier, including The | ||
The boat is a small, red colored fishing vessel. | The boat is a small, red colored fishing vessel. | ||
− | ==Appearances== | + | == Appearances == |
*{{ep|The Wife Aquatic}} | *{{ep|The Wife Aquatic}} | ||
− | {{Vehicles}} | + | {{Vehicles|boats=yes}} |
− | {{DEFAULTSORT: | + | {{DEFAULTSORT:Wasted Bait, The}} |
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Latest revision as of 06:30, March 28, 2023
The Wasted Bait
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The Wasted Bait is a fishing boat seen at Barnacle Bay.
History[edit]
When Homer and the kids take Marge on a surprise visit to her favorite childhood place, Barnacle Bay, they find out that the island has since become a disaster; all the stores are closed, everyone is homeless, and everything is trashed. The family walk past a number of dilapidated boats tied a pier, including The Wasted Bait, The Empty Net and The Rotting Pelican. They soon learn that the terrible shape of the town is a result of an economic crisis caused by the overfishing and then disappearance of the Yum-Yum Fish.
The boat is a small, red colored fishing vessel.
Appearances[edit]