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Hard Times is a largely wordless commercial advertising Coca-Cola, the well known soft drink. It was shown during Super Bowl XLIV, in 2010.
Plot
A
newscaster (voiced by
Maurice LaMarche) reports on (and jokes about) the loss of all of
Mr. Burns' money. The television that the story is shown on gets carried away by
Lenny and
Carl. Burns watches in deep sorrow as all his possessions get sold off and taken away (even
Patty and
Selma take away
Smithers).
Burns stands outside the padlocked gate of his old mansion, which gets carried away by helicopters. Burns then takes a walk in
Springfield Park and watches people getting along like Smithers butlering Patty and Selma,
Nelson pushing
Martin and
Krusty pushing
Plopper on the swing set. Even
Chief Wiggum and
Snake are holding hands (though they are handcuffed together, but they still smile) and holding bottles of Coke. He passes by
Maggie and
Baby Gerald getting along while
Gil gives out Cokes behind him.
Apu grabs two armfuls of Cokes and then spots Mr. Burns and sympathizes with him. He walks up to him and gives him one of his Coke bottles. Burns takes a sip, catches a football and gets carried off by Lenny and Carl as the Simpsons look at him, and
Bart gives
Homer his Coke.
Jimbo is seen flying a kite made out of the artwork that he purchased from Burns' sale with
Milhouse riding it. The kite bumps into the Coke bottle logo, and Milhouse says, "Uh, sorry, Coke."
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