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Revision as of 07:41, October 4, 2015
A Cold Day in Springfield
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A Cold Day in Springfield is a The Simpsons Winter Wingding story that appears in Simpsons Winter Wingding 9.
Synopsis
- "Springfield is hit by the biggest snowstorm in history and becomes buried under 20 feet of snow. See how the citizens thrive and survive by building an intricate system of tunnels to help them go about their daily lives."
Plot
"How d'you say "taco" in Mexican?"
This section is in Engrish.
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It has snowing twenty feet in Springfield after they had an extreme climate change because of a problem at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant caused by Homer. Bart is bored in the house and get a call from Milhouse who want him come over. Bart decides to make a snow tunnel to Milhouse. In the Van Houten House tells Luann to Bart and Milhouse that she offers them money if they can get to Kwik-E-Mart and doing some shopping. They decide to accept the mission and diging a tunnel to the stroe. Bart and Milhouse starting taking help of other children by making several tunnels around the town. The tunnels are becoming popular and the kids start taking a toll on $5. When Joe Quimby finds out the tunnels after they had made a tunnel to the City Hall's emergency bunker, he force Springfield Police to take over the tunnels. The kids decide to make a revenge and digging a tunnel to the power plant where Bart after reading the Homer's operator's manual made the town be warmer and the tunnels melts. Springfield gets flooded and the children take $5 per mile to row around the residents instead.
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