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− | {{desc|Mr. Burns is all-aglow with a newfound popularity when his " | + | {{desc|Mr. Burns is all-aglow with a newfound popularity when his "Mini Monty" doll becomes the most sought after toy in Springfield! And the townsfolks are also all-aglow when they discover that their new luminescent figurines just so happen to be radioactive!}} |
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+ | [[Lisa]] is happy about what day it is, and wants her family to guess what day it is. It turns out to be "Take Your Daughter to Work Day", and [[Homer]] has to take her to the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]]. On the way there, they spot others taking their daughters to their jobs (including [[Quimby]], [[Duffman]], [[Doctor Hibbert]], and even [[Lard Lad]]). | ||
− | + | At the end of the day, [[Mr. Burns]] passes out the favors, his new My-Size Burnsie doll! Lisa hates them, so Homer trades them for various uses including dodging a traffic ticket and free food from [[Krusty Burger]]. He even gives one to [[Maggie]]. But when he turns the light off, Maggie's doll starts to glow! | |
− | + | The people Homer gave the dolls to thank him for what they did. But Lisa is still worried about the glow. So [[Marge]] recommends that she makes the dolls clothes. When she shows them off to Mr. Burns the next day, he loves them and hires her to mass-produce them. The day after, the employees start making more dolls. That night, the dolls make the news, and nearly everyone in [[Springfield]] has one! | |
− | Marge | + | Later that night, Marge discovers that Mr. Burns exposes the dolls to radiation to give them their signature glow. Marge is worried, but when Mr. Burns tells her his plans to dominate the town, she worries even more! |
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+ | Marge comes home the next day in tears. She explains her problem to the family, and Lisa gets an idea. Inspired by ''[[Charlie and the Chocolate Factory]]'', Lisa decides to hide one million dollars inside of a Mini-Monty doll, destroying every last one of them. | ||
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+ | Marge is fired and returns to her "home office". Lisa is worried that eventually the $1,000,000 will wind back up with Mr. Burns, But Marge puts a stop to her worries by assuring her she put it in the one doll that will never be destroyed. The doll in question is the one belonging to [[Smithers]]. | ||
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+ | == Reprints == | ||
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+ | |1a=February 11, [[2016]] | ||
+ | |1b=UK | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:15, December 12, 2020
Dolls Well That Ends Well
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Dolls Well That Ends Well is a Simpsons Comics story first printed in Simpsons Comics #216.
Synopsis[edit]
- "Mr. Burns is all-aglow with a newfound popularity when his "Mini Monty" doll becomes the most sought after toy in Springfield! And the townsfolks are also all-aglow when they discover that their new luminescent figurines just so happen to be radioactive!"
Plot[edit]
Lisa is happy about what day it is, and wants her family to guess what day it is. It turns out to be "Take Your Daughter to Work Day", and Homer has to take her to the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. On the way there, they spot others taking their daughters to their jobs (including Quimby, Duffman, Doctor Hibbert, and even Lard Lad).
At the end of the day, Mr. Burns passes out the favors, his new My-Size Burnsie doll! Lisa hates them, so Homer trades them for various uses including dodging a traffic ticket and free food from Krusty Burger. He even gives one to Maggie. But when he turns the light off, Maggie's doll starts to glow!
The people Homer gave the dolls to thank him for what they did. But Lisa is still worried about the glow. So Marge recommends that she makes the dolls clothes. When she shows them off to Mr. Burns the next day, he loves them and hires her to mass-produce them. The day after, the employees start making more dolls. That night, the dolls make the news, and nearly everyone in Springfield has one!
Later that night, Marge discovers that Mr. Burns exposes the dolls to radiation to give them their signature glow. Marge is worried, but when Mr. Burns tells her his plans to dominate the town, she worries even more!
Marge comes home the next day in tears. She explains her problem to the family, and Lisa gets an idea. Inspired by Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Lisa decides to hide one million dollars inside of a Mini-Monty doll, destroying every last one of them.
Marge is fired and returns to her "home office". Lisa is worried that eventually the $1,000,000 will wind back up with Mr. Burns, But Marge puts a stop to her worries by assuring her she put it in the one doll that will never be destroyed. The doll in question is the one belonging to Smithers.
Reprints[edit]
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