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Nelson called Bart a "paper baghead" and Nelson asked Bart how much money he has. Bart has $1.03 and Nelson said to keep the change and takes the Butterfinger. Bart snatches the Butterfinger back from Nelson and goes up a tree. Nelson tries to jump and grab it back, but he fails. | Nelson called Bart a "paper baghead" and Nelson asked Bart how much money he has. Bart has $1.03 and Nelson said to keep the change and takes the Butterfinger. Bart snatches the Butterfinger back from Nelson and goes up a tree. Nelson tries to jump and grab it back, but he fails. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:19, March 14, 2020
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The Bully
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Commercial Information
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The Bully is the third Butterfinger commercial.
Synopsis[edit]
Nelson Muntz, the school bully, is doing his lunch money rounds. But one Butterfinger that one Bart Simpson has on his person could be worth a lot more than just a few coins.
Plot[edit]
Nelson called Bart a "paper baghead" and Nelson asked Bart how much money he has. Bart has $1.03 and Nelson said to keep the change and takes the Butterfinger. Bart snatches the Butterfinger back from Nelson and goes up a tree. Nelson tries to jump and grab it back, but he fails.