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+ | {{Ullman Short | ||
+ | |name = Bart of the Jungle | ||
+ | |image = [[File:Bart of the Jungle (Bart, Lisa and Maggie Dancing).png|250px]] | ||
+ | |Season = 3 | ||
+ | |Number = 44 | ||
+ | |Air Date = April 16, [[1989]] | ||
+ | |Production Code = MG46 | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | + | "'''Bart of the Jungle'''" is the forty-fourth [[The Simpsons shorts|Simpsons short]]. It aired on ''[[The Tracey Ullman Show]]'' on April 16, [[1989]]. | |
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+ | == Plot == | ||
+ | Behaving dysfunctional as ever, Bart, Lisa and Maggie are placed outside, as they kept on irritating [[Homer]]. Using Homer's ties as vines, traps and even loinclothes, they quickly decide to behave as if they were in a jungle. When Homer notices his ties have gone missing, he sets out to find the children, and retrieve his ties. The children then swing away using tied-together ties as vines, all the while Homer gives chase, until he is caught by a tie set as a makeshift trap, making him dangle upside down. Upon demanding his release, [[Lisa]] warns Homer that they will kill him after doing so. The children ultimately decide to leave him hanging until later on. | ||
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"Bart of the Jungle" is the forty-fourth Simpsons short. It aired on The Tracey Ullman Show on April 16, 1989.
Plot[edit]
Behaving dysfunctional as ever, Bart, Lisa and Maggie are placed outside, as they kept on irritating Homer. Using Homer's ties as vines, traps and even loinclothes, they quickly decide to behave as if they were in a jungle. When Homer notices his ties have gone missing, he sets out to find the children, and retrieve his ties. The children then swing away using tied-together ties as vines, all the while Homer gives chase, until he is caught by a tie set as a makeshift trap, making him dangle upside down. Upon demanding his release, Lisa warns Homer that they will kill him after doing so. The children ultimately decide to leave him hanging until later on.