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'''Long John Silver '''is a fictional pirate and one of the main characters in ''[[Treasure Island]]'' by {{w|Robert Louis Stevenson}}.
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'''Long John Silver''' is a fictional pirate and one of the main characters in ''[[Treasure Island]]'' by [[Robert Louis Stevenson]].
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
Bart was supposed to give a book report on ''Treasure Island'' as a class assignment, but he didn't read the book.  When [[Mrs. Krabappel]] called on Bart to give his report, he tried to fake his way through it. However, Mrs. Krabappel caught Bart out when she asked him to name the pirate in the book and Bart answered, "Bluebeard". As punishment, Mrs. Krabappel gave Bart lines, making him write "I will not fake my way through life" on the [[List of chalkboard gags|chalkboard]].
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Long John Silver was on the cover of ''Treasure Island'' when [[Bart]] was doing a report on the book. Bart did not read the book, instead winging his speech by saying the book was about "Pirates with green birds on their shoulders and shiny gold teeth". Mrs. Krabappel easily saw through this slapdash report and asked Bart the name of the pirate. Bart incorrectly guessed "Bluebeard".  
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When Bart dreamed of his future, where he was still stuck at school, he imagined getting asked the name of the antagonist in ''Treasure Island'', to which Bart still has failed to read the book. [[Bart Simpson, Jr.|his son]] told him that it was "Long John Silver". which suggests that the younger Bart was a somewhat more serious student.<ref>"[[Bart Gets an "F"]]"</ref>
  
== Future ==
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Lisa jumps into into [[Krusty]]'s live on-air sketches dressed up as pirate. When Krusty ask for her name, she says she's Long John {{W|Seltzer bottle|Seltzer}} and immediately sprays him in the face.<ref>"[[All About Lisa]]"</ref>
[[File:Middle Aged Bart.jpg|thumb|left|180px|A middle-aged Bart.]]
 
  
[[Bart]] envisioned a future where he never passed the fourth grade, and he and his son [[Bart Simpson, Jr.]] were in the same class. An elderly [[Mrs. Krabappel]] called on a middle-aged Bart, Sr. to name the pirate in ''Treasure Island'', and he still couldn't come up with the name.Instead, he said in a surly fashion, "Look, lady. I got a peptic ulcer, my wife's hocking me for a new car, and I need a root canal. Willya quit buggin' me about the stupid pirate!" Bart, Jr. interrupted and whispered "Long John Silver" to his father, but Mrs. Krabappel caught him and asked to see both Bart, Sr. and Bart, Jr. after class.
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== Appearances ==
[[File:Mrs Krabappel Elderly.jpg|thumb|right|180px|An elderly Mrs. Krabappel.]]
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== Appearances ==
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== References ==
*{{ep|Bart Gets an "F"}}
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Latest revision as of 18:00, April 26, 2024

Long John Silver
Treasure Island Long John Silver.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Fictional
Hair: Blue
Occupation: Sea cook
Pirate
First appearance: "Bart Gets an "F""


Long John Silver is a fictional pirate and one of the main characters in Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson.

History[edit]

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Long John Silver was on the cover of Treasure Island when Bart was doing a report on the book. Bart did not read the book, instead winging his speech by saying the book was about "Pirates with green birds on their shoulders and shiny gold teeth". Mrs. Krabappel easily saw through this slapdash report and asked Bart the name of the pirate. Bart incorrectly guessed "Bluebeard". When Bart dreamed of his future, where he was still stuck at school, he imagined getting asked the name of the antagonist in Treasure Island, to which Bart still has failed to read the book. his son told him that it was "Long John Silver". which suggests that the younger Bart was a somewhat more serious student.[1]

Lisa jumps into into Krusty's live on-air sketches dressed up as pirate. When Krusty ask for her name, she says she's Long John Seltzer and immediately sprays him in the face.[2]

Appearances[edit]

References[edit]


External links[edit]