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Revision as of 06:48, October 12, 2011

Box Fort
Box Fort.png
Location Information
Use: Fort
Owner: Bart and Lisa Simpson
Employees: Defender: Nelson Muntz

The Box Fort was a fort made out of boxes that Bart and Lisa made together in the back yard of 742 Evergreen Terrace.

History

After Bart was given a lot of boxes for shipping, he and Lisa decided to make a fort out of them. After doing so, they had a delivery man come to ask them for the boxes back because they weren't being used for shipping. When Bart and Lisa refused, the delivery man said he would be back with an army.

Later, the army arrived in vans, with cardboard tubes and other cardboard weapons and began to attack. It was a fierce battle, and Nelson jumped in to help out Bart and Lisa. Many delivery men were knocked unconscious and the clear victors were Bart, Lisa and Nelson.

Bart and Lisa later destroyed the fort with a hosepipe.

Appearances

Behind the Laughter

  • The battle of the Box Fort resembles the Battle of the Hornburg in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Two Towers, the second book in his The Lord of the Rings trilogy.