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− | '''''The | + | '''''The Bride!''''' is a ''[[Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror]]'' story first printed in {{TSTHOH|18}}. |
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
− | The customers at [[Moe's]] | + | The customers at [[Moe's]] talk about great Halloween movies, including ''The Bride''. |
== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
− | + | It's Halloween and the customers at [[Moe's]] start to talk about great Halloween movies, including The Bride. [[Comic Book Guy]] tells them that he remembers that in the film, the peasants stormed, and inside the castle a man created {{Ch|Radioactive Man}} and [[Bartman]], who fought for truth and sold a majillion comics. [[Moe]] interrupts him, because it's wrong: there was a castle, but the scientist created a bride. But when she found out that her husband was not [[MacGyver]], she became furious. [[Barney]] tells them that this is not how he remembered the movie: he only remembers that it was something to do with beer. [[Smithers]] starts to tell the true story: the bride was a man who fell in love with his suitor who was also a man. [[Homer]] starts to play a DVD of the film and shows them the scene everyone is arguing about. When the Bride sees her husband she starts to scream, but he doesn't know why. A picture of the man is shown: he's a fat man sitting around in his underwear, eating donuts and drinking beer. The customers then start to wonder whether or not the film has a happy ending, to which Homer answers that it does: it ended with donuts and beer. | |
− | It's Halloween and the customers at [[Moe's]] | + | |
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+ | |1a=September 26, [[2013]] | ||
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+ | |2=''[[The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror Ominous Omnibus Vol. 2: Deadtime Stories for Boos & Ghouls]]'' | ||
+ | |2a=August 1, [[2023]] | ||
+ | |2b=US | ||
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+ | [[Category:The Simpsons' Treehouse of Horror stories]] | ||
+ | [[Category:2012]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Comic stories written by one time writers]] |
Latest revision as of 08:04, September 6, 2023
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The Bride!
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Comic Story information
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The Bride! is a Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror story first printed in The Simpsons' Treehouse of Horror #18.
Synopsis[edit]
The customers at Moe's talk about great Halloween movies, including The Bride.
Plot[edit]
It's Halloween and the customers at Moe's start to talk about great Halloween movies, including The Bride. Comic Book Guy tells them that he remembers that in the film, the peasants stormed, and inside the castle a man created Radioactive Man and Bartman, who fought for truth and sold a majillion comics. Moe interrupts him, because it's wrong: there was a castle, but the scientist created a bride. But when she found out that her husband was not MacGyver, she became furious. Barney tells them that this is not how he remembered the movie: he only remembers that it was something to do with beer. Smithers starts to tell the true story: the bride was a man who fell in love with his suitor who was also a man. Homer starts to play a DVD of the film and shows them the scene everyone is arguing about. When the Bride sees her husband she starts to scream, but he doesn't know why. A picture of the man is shown: he's a fat man sitting around in his underwear, eating donuts and drinking beer. The customers then start to wonder whether or not the film has a happy ending, to which Homer answers that it does: it ended with donuts and beer.
Reprints[edit]
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