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− | [[ | + | [[Milhouse]]'s imagination takes flight with a tale from Greek mythology. |
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− | [[Daedalus]] and [[Icarus]] have built wings with which they plan to fly. Icarus does not like the idea, but Daedalus explains that wings are their only way to escape from the tower in which [[King Minos]] has placed them. Minos placed them there because they built a labyrinth and they should not reveal how you get out of it. First Daedalus flies out from the tower and succeeds, but Icarus is about to plunge into the sea but after Daedalus reminds him that he has to flap his wings, he starts to fly. Daedalus and Icarus have fun with their wings before they get too close to the sun, which melts their wings and causes them to plunge into the sea. Milhouse wakes up from his dream and is angry at [[ | + | [[Daedalus]] and [[Icarus]] have built wings with which they plan to fly. Icarus does not like the idea, but Daedalus explains that wings are their only way to escape from the tower in which [[King Minos]] has placed them. Minos placed them there because they built a labyrinth and they should not reveal how you get out of it. First Daedalus flies out from the tower and succeeds, but Icarus is about to plunge into the sea but after Daedalus reminds him that he has to flap his wings, he starts to fly. Daedalus and Icarus have fun with their wings before they get too close to the sun, which melts their wings and causes them to plunge into the sea. Milhouse wakes up from his dream and is angry at [[Bart]], who got his [[Classic Greek Myths Illustrated|comic]] wet when he jumped into the pool. Bart asks him to chill out; it's just water. Milhouse tells him that he can't chill out because he made him fly too close to the sun. Milhouse sees the sun and runs away in fear. [[Homer]] tells Bart that the kid is weird because he reads too much, to which Bart agrees. |
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Flight of Fantasy
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Flight of Fantasy is a Bart Simpson story first printed in Bart Simpson #76.
Synopsis
Milhouse's imagination takes flight with a tale from Greek mythology.
Plot
Daedalus and Icarus have built wings with which they plan to fly. Icarus does not like the idea, but Daedalus explains that wings are their only way to escape from the tower in which King Minos has placed them. Minos placed them there because they built a labyrinth and they should not reveal how you get out of it. First Daedalus flies out from the tower and succeeds, but Icarus is about to plunge into the sea but after Daedalus reminds him that he has to flap his wings, he starts to fly. Daedalus and Icarus have fun with their wings before they get too close to the sun, which melts their wings and causes them to plunge into the sea. Milhouse wakes up from his dream and is angry at Bart, who got his comic wet when he jumped into the pool. Bart asks him to chill out; it's just water. Milhouse tells him that he can't chill out because he made him fly too close to the sun. Milhouse sees the sun and runs away in fear. Homer tells Bart that the kid is weird because he reads too much, to which Bart agrees.
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