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− | '''Long John Silver '''is a fictional pirate and one of the main characters in '' | + | '''Long John Silver '''is a fictional pirate and one of the main characters in ''[[Treasure Island]]'' by {{w|Robert Louis Stevenson}}. |
Bart is supposed to give a book report on ''Treasure Island'' as a class assignment, but he doesn't read the book. When [[Mrs. Krabappel]] calls on Bart to give his report, he tries to fake his way through it. However, Mrs. Krabappel catches Bart out when she asks him to name the pirate in the book and Bart answers, "Bluebeard." | Bart is supposed to give a book report on ''Treasure Island'' as a class assignment, but he doesn't read the book. When [[Mrs. Krabappel]] calls on Bart to give his report, he tries to fake his way through it. However, Mrs. Krabappel catches Bart out when she asks him to name the pirate in the book and Bart answers, "Bluebeard." |
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Long John Silver is a fictional pirate and one of the main characters in Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson.
Bart is supposed to give a book report on Treasure Island as a class assignment, but he doesn't read the book. When Mrs. Krabappel calls on Bart to give his report, he tries to fake his way through it. However, Mrs. Krabappel catches Bart out when she asks him to name the pirate in the book and Bart answers, "Bluebeard."
Non-canon appearances
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Bart envisions a future where he never passes the fourth grade, and he and his son Bart Simpson, Jr. are in the same class. Mrs. Krabappel once again calls on Bart, Sr. to name the pirate in Treasure Island, and he still can't come up with the name. However, Bart, Jr. interrupts and without hesitation correctly answers, "Long John Silver."
Appearances