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+ | {{Ullman Short | ||
+ | |name = Bart's Little Fantasy | ||
+ | |image = [[File:We're the Kids and You're the Parents! (Bart's Little Fantasy).png|250px]] | ||
+ | |Season = 3 | ||
+ | |Number = 37 | ||
+ | |Air Date = February 5, [[1989]] | ||
+ | |Production Code = MG41 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | "'''Bart's Little Fantasy'''" is the thirty-seventh [[The Simpsons shorts|Simpsons short]]. It aired on the ''[[Tracey Ullman Show]]'' on February 5, [[1989]]. | ||
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− | + | [[Bart]], [[Lisa]], and [[Maggie]] are forced to clean up a mess they made because [[Marge]] says she and [[Homer]] are the parents, and Bart and Lisa are the children. Bart decides to slack off by telling Lisa and Maggie a story about a world where the children are the parents and the parents are the children. The story is similar to the events at the beginning, except the roles are switched, and Marge says "Forget it" when Homer tries to tell her a story. Bart is caught red-handed by an infuriated Homer and Marge and is forced to mow the lawn if he doesn't want to help his sister. Lisa then says they lived happily ever after in the story. | |
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"Bart's Little Fantasy" is the thirty-seventh Simpsons short. It aired on the Tracey Ullman Show on February 5, 1989.
Plot[edit]
Bart, Lisa, and Maggie are forced to clean up a mess they made because Marge says she and Homer are the parents, and Bart and Lisa are the children. Bart decides to slack off by telling Lisa and Maggie a story about a world where the children are the parents and the parents are the children. The story is similar to the events at the beginning, except the roles are switched, and Marge says "Forget it" when Homer tries to tell her a story. Bart is caught red-handed by an infuriated Homer and Marge and is forced to mow the lawn if he doesn't want to help his sister. Lisa then says they lived happily ever after in the story.