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Revision as of 22:24, August 30, 2009
"Lemon of Troy"
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Episode Information
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Featuring:Homer,Bart,Nelson,Ned,Grampa,Shelbyville Kids,
Todd,Milhouse,Martin
Also Appearing:Marge,Lisa,Maggie
Plot
Marge gives Bart a lecture about town pride after he writes his name in wet cement. Her speech gets to him when some kids from Shelbyville steal the town's beloved lemon tree. Bart, Milhouse, Nelson, Martin, Todd, and Database all head into Shelbyville to get the tree back.
When Marge finds out what Bart is up to, she gets Homer and several other parents go to Shelbyville and find them. The boys find the tree, but it's in the car-impound lot being guarded by the Shelbyvillian boys. The fathers get in the fight for the tree when they find the kids. Flanders purposely illegally parks his RV which then gets impounded, and they take back the lemon tree. Forcing the Shelbyville kids to make due with 'Turnip juice'.
Quotes
- Flanders: "Look, I called the police captain in Shelbyville and he said he hadn't seen them. But if they show up in the morgue, he's gonna fax us."
- Bart: "And now I'm going to teach some kids a lesson."
- Marge: "I choose to take that literally."
- Bart: "Death to Shelbyville!"
- Homer: "Yes, Bart's tutor now. Tut on, son! Tut on!"
- Todd: "Danger coming! Behind us!"
- Milhouse: "That kid said radical. I say radical! That's the thing that I say!"
- Martin: "A car impound lot. The impenetrable fortress of suburbia."