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''Operation Rescue'' is a video game that was being sold at the Try-N-Save where [[Bart]] had attempted to shoplift a [[Bonestorm]] game. On the cover of the game is a picture of four people, two men and two women, coming out of a green building. | ''Operation Rescue'' is a video game that was being sold at the Try-N-Save where [[Bart]] had attempted to shoplift a [[Bonestorm]] game. On the cover of the game is a picture of four people, two men and two women, coming out of a green building. | ||
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+ | In real life, {{w|Operation Save America|Operation Rescue}} was the former name of a radical anti-abortion group. | ||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
Revision as of 07:15, November 27, 2011
Operation: Rescue
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Game Information
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Operation: Rescue is a video game seen for sale at Try-N-Save.
History
Operation Rescue is a video game that was being sold at the Try-N-Save where Bart had attempted to shoplift a Bonestorm game. On the cover of the game is a picture of four people, two men and two women, coming out of a green building.
Behind the Laughter
In real life, Operation Rescue was the former name of a radical anti-abortion group.
Appearances
Games for sale at Try-N-Save
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Angus Podgorny's Caper Toss • Bonestorm • Bonestorm II • Canasta Master • Cfelbrity Tutopsy • Electronic Biathlon • Operation: Rescue • Robot Stampede • Save Hitler's Brain • Sim Reich • A Streetcar Named Death • Swim Meet |