Difference between revisions of "Release the Hounds!"
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− | When Burns was a teenager, he wants to go on a fox hunt but he was not allowed by the older because he lacked the hunter's instinct. They let him instead take care of [[Nipper]]. Burns sees similarities between him and Nipper and they decide to make a revenge for they could not follow on the hunt. The hunt goes on in the forrest and the dogs barking but when they hear an unfamiliar dog barking at a high volume, they become scared and runs away. It was Nipper that was barking for Burns let him do it into a megaphone. The hunters then discovers something better than fox, money that is lies on the ground. They follow it to see where it leads for pick it up later. It ends at the club pool which the hunters and their horses end up in. Burns teases then the hunters and a reporter from {{ap|Fox News}} take a photo of Burns to tomorrow's paper. Burns shows the article for his dogs, and says that it was the story of his ancestor and show it them to him and Nipper than is stuffed and mounted for he bitten a texidermist. Burns send then the hounds away to hunting [[Ned]] who had come to collect money for the church and didn't want to leave. Burns tells the hound when they chasing Ned that Dad loves them and have a good day at work. While Ned runs away he thanks Burns for the story. | + | When Burns was a teenager, he wants to go on a fox hunt but he was not allowed by the older because he lacked the hunter's instinct. They let him instead take care of [[Nipper]]. Burns sees similarities between him and Nipper and they decide to make a revenge for they could not follow on the hunt. The hunt goes on in the forrest and the dogs barking but when they hear an unfamiliar dog barking at a high volume, they become scared and runs away. It was Nipper that was barking for Burns let him do it into a megaphone. The hunters then discovers something better than fox, money that is lies on the ground. They follow it to see where it leads for pick it up later. It ends at the club pool which the hunters and their horses end up in. Burns teases then the hunters and a reporter from {{ap|Fox News|Release the Hounds!}} take a photo of Burns to tomorrow's paper. Burns shows the article for his dogs, and says that it was the story of his ancestor and show it them to him and Nipper than is stuffed and mounted for he bitten a texidermist. Burns send then the hounds away to hunting [[Ned]] who had come to collect money for the church and didn't want to leave. Burns tells the hound when they chasing Ned that Dad loves them and have a good day at work. While Ned runs away he thanks Burns for the story. |
[[Category:Simpsons Comics One-Shot Wonders issues]] | [[Category:Simpsons Comics One-Shot Wonders issues]] | ||
[[Category:2013]] | [[Category:2013]] |
Revision as of 11:16, July 5, 2013
Release the Hounds!
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Release the Hounds! is a Simpsons Comics One-Shot Wonders story that appears in The Malevolent Mr. Burns 1.
Plot
When Burns was a teenager, he wants to go on a fox hunt but he was not allowed by the older because he lacked the hunter's instinct. They let him instead take care of Nipper. Burns sees similarities between him and Nipper and they decide to make a revenge for they could not follow on the hunt. The hunt goes on in the forrest and the dogs barking but when they hear an unfamiliar dog barking at a high volume, they become scared and runs away. It was Nipper that was barking for Burns let him do it into a megaphone. The hunters then discovers something better than fox, money that is lies on the ground. They follow it to see where it leads for pick it up later. It ends at the club pool which the hunters and their horses end up in. Burns teases then the hunters and a reporter from Fox News take a photo of Burns to tomorrow's paper. Burns shows the article for his dogs, and says that it was the story of his ancestor and show it them to him and Nipper than is stuffed and mounted for he bitten a texidermist. Burns send then the hounds away to hunting Ned who had come to collect money for the church and didn't want to leave. Burns tells the hound when they chasing Ned that Dad loves them and have a good day at work. While Ned runs away he thanks Burns for the story.