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D'oh!
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Magazine Information
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D'oh! was a humor magazine by Krusty written by Bart..
History[edit]
When Krusty is hearing by a spy at the school about Bart's magazine, "Bad" he realizes that the kids like magazine now so he lets Bart produce a humor magazine for him, called, D'oh!. Krusty decides at Homer should be on every cover since he's perfect for the role. Krusty's first task to Bart is at he should write a parody of a Wolfcastle movie that being recorded. Bart sneaks into the recording and find there a script which make his work easier. When the first magazine is ready is Bart discovering that he will not get paid or having other writers to work with. Homer begins at the same time ashamed that he is on the cover of the magazine and it does not get better when he learns that he can not say " D'oh!" anymore without paying for Krusty. Lisa discovers that Bart is not doing well and he works a lot so she starts to help him with the newspaper. Bart tries to explain to Krusty that he wants to quit but he misunderstands and start giving out the paper every week, providing more jobs for Bart. When Homer finds out that he gets angry for no one should get his son to work hard, but when he visits Krusty he find out at the magazine is cancelled since the sales have bottomed out and the magazine will having their funeral.