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− | '''''Maggie Come Home''''' is a comic story featured in {{SC|49}}. The comic later got reprinted in ''[[Simpsons Comics Belly Buster]] and {{SCl|25}} | + | '''''Maggie Come Home''''' is a comic story featured in {{SC|49}}. The comic later got reprinted in ''[[Simpsons Comics Belly Buster]]'' and {{SCl|25}}. |
== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
A group of girls from [[Springfield Elementary]] persuade [[Lisa]] to join a babysitting union. Lisa babysits her first child, [[Kelly]], at home with [[Maggie]], although looking after Maggie is a breach of her contract. The union's chauffeur picks up Maggie, believing her to be the girl Lisa was babysitting. The incident damages the union's computer records and Maggie is sent to [[Chief Wiggum]]'s house where she rescues him from a fire and is later sent to [[Moe's Tavern]]. | A group of girls from [[Springfield Elementary]] persuade [[Lisa]] to join a babysitting union. Lisa babysits her first child, [[Kelly]], at home with [[Maggie]], although looking after Maggie is a breach of her contract. The union's chauffeur picks up Maggie, believing her to be the girl Lisa was babysitting. The incident damages the union's computer records and Maggie is sent to [[Chief Wiggum]]'s house where she rescues him from a fire and is later sent to [[Moe's Tavern]]. | ||
− | Using [[Milhouse]]'s computer to help find Maggie, Lisa unveils the babysitting union leader as [[Mr. Burns]] who was brainwashing the children into wasting electricity to make him richer. Marge is watching the news where [[Barney]] and [[Moe]] have been | + | Using [[Milhouse]]'s computer to help find Maggie, Lisa unveils the babysitting union leader as [[Mr. Burns]] who was brainwashing the children into wasting electricity to make him richer. Marge is watching the news where [[Barney]] and [[Moe]] have been hospitalized and she spots Maggie. Maggie is rescued and the babysitting union disbands. |
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Maggie Come Home
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Comic Information
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Maggie Come Home is a comic story featured in Simpsons Comics #49. The comic later got reprinted in Simpsons Comics Belly Buster and Simpsons Classics #25.
Plot
A group of girls from Springfield Elementary persuade Lisa to join a babysitting union. Lisa babysits her first child, Kelly, at home with Maggie, although looking after Maggie is a breach of her contract. The union's chauffeur picks up Maggie, believing her to be the girl Lisa was babysitting. The incident damages the union's computer records and Maggie is sent to Chief Wiggum's house where she rescues him from a fire and is later sent to Moe's Tavern.
Using Milhouse's computer to help find Maggie, Lisa unveils the babysitting union leader as Mr. Burns who was brainwashing the children into wasting electricity to make him richer. Marge is watching the news where Barney and Moe have been hospitalized and she spots Maggie. Maggie is rescued and the babysitting union disbands.
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