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+ | {{ShortPrevNext|Scary Stories|Gone Fishin'}} | ||
+ | {{Ullman Short | ||
+ | |name = Grampa & the Kids | ||
+ | |image = [[File:Grampa & the Kids (Simpsons short).png|250px]] | ||
+ | |Season = 2 | ||
+ | |Number = 19 | ||
+ | |Air Date = January 10, [[1988]] | ||
+ | |Production Code = MG19 | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | "'''Grampa & the Kids'''" is the nineteenth [[The Simpsons shorts|short]]. It aired on ''[[The Tracey Ullman Show]]'' on January 10, [[1988]]. | ||
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− | [[Homer]] | + | [[Homer]] pushes the kids to talk to [[Grampa]]. Grampa then tells the kids about stories in his life. Bart then asks Grampa to tell a scary story. As Grampa just begins his scary story, he pretends to die. [[Lisa]] then believes that [[Bart]] killed Grampa. Grampa then laughs and says he was just pulling their leg. Homer comes in thinking that everyone had a good time, just to see Bart faint in shock. |
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Short Information
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"Grampa & the Kids" is the nineteenth short. It aired on The Tracey Ullman Show on January 10, 1988.
Plot[edit]
Homer pushes the kids to talk to Grampa. Grampa then tells the kids about stories in his life. Bart then asks Grampa to tell a scary story. As Grampa just begins his scary story, he pretends to die. Lisa then believes that Bart killed Grampa. Grampa then laughs and says he was just pulling their leg. Homer comes in thinking that everyone had a good time, just to see Bart faint in shock.