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|manufacturer = [[First Church of Springfield]] (the paper) | |manufacturer = [[First Church of Springfield]] (the paper) | ||
|features = | |features = | ||
− | |owner = [[Bart Simpson]]<br>'''Former | + | |owner = [[Bart Simpson]]<br>'''Former:''' [[Milhouse Van Houten]]<br>[[Comic Book Guy]]<br>[[Lisa Simpson]] |
|appearance = "[[Bart Sells His Soul]]" | |appearance = "[[Bart Sells His Soul]]" | ||
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− | '''Bart's Simpson's Soul''' was a piece of paper that [[Bart]] sold to [[Milhouse]] for 5 dollars, | + | '''Bart's Simpson's Soul''' was a piece of paper that supposedly was Bart's soul. |
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+ | == History == | ||
+ | [[Bart]] sold his soul to [[Milhouse]] for 5 dollars, believing that souls did not really exist. Milhouse later sold it to [[Comic Book Guy]], who then sold it to [[Lisa]], who gave it back to Bart. Upon getting his soul back, he ate it. | ||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
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Bart's Simpson's Soul was a piece of paper that supposedly was Bart's soul.
History[edit]
Bart sold his soul to Milhouse for 5 dollars, believing that souls did not really exist. Milhouse later sold it to Comic Book Guy, who then sold it to Lisa, who gave it back to Bart. Upon getting his soul back, he ate it.
Appearances[edit]
- Episode – "Bart Sells His Soul"
- Video game – The Simpsons: Hit and Run (collector card)