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− | [[Bart]] is sitting under a tree with a packet of Butterfinger BB's. A Bart angel pops up on | + | [[Bart]] is sitting under a tree with a packet of Butterfinger BB's. A Bart angel pops up on one side of Bart and tells him to share them. Then a Bart devil pops up on the other side of Bart and tells them to eat them. The angel and devil start arguing back and forth, trying to persuade Bart to share the Butterfinger BB's or eat them. In the end, Bart decides to eat them all and tells the Bart angel, "Nobody better lay a finger on my Butterfinger." |
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[[Category:1992]] | [[Category:1992]] |
Latest revision as of 11:19, March 14, 2020
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Good vs. Evil is a Butterfinger BB's commercial. It originally aired in 1992.
Plot[edit]
Bart is sitting under a tree with a packet of Butterfinger BB's. A Bart angel pops up on one side of Bart and tells him to share them. Then a Bart devil pops up on the other side of Bart and tells them to eat them. The angel and devil start arguing back and forth, trying to persuade Bart to share the Butterfinger BB's or eat them. In the end, Bart decides to eat them all and tells the Bart angel, "Nobody better lay a finger on my Butterfinger."