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The Case of the Headless Dolls
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The Case of the Headless Dolls is a Bart Simpson story first printed in Bart Simpson #16.
Synopsis[edit]
- "Lisa believes that Bart has removed the heads from her Malibu Stacy dolls."
Plot[edit]
Lisa gets a Neuro-Surgeon Stacy doll to add to her collection but is then shocked to find that the heads of all her other dolls have been removed. Lisa accuses Bart of removing the heads, although Bart doesn't care and leaves. Lisa and Santa's Little Helper then get to work investigating Bart to find evidence that he committed the crime. After finding that the heads of Bart's toys had been removed in a similar way, Lisa confronts Bart over the headless toys. Bart is surprised that the heads of his figures have also gone missing when Santa's Little Helper takes the detective Malibu Stacy from Lisa and shakes it around until the head falls off. Santa's Little Helper then takes the head to the back yard where he buries it with all the other doll heads that he had stolen. Lisa gets angry at Bart and Santa's Little Helper and Santa's Little Helper feels bad about it. To make up for this, Bart puts all of Lisa's Malibu Stacy dolls back together and buys the Crackpot Cloning Scientist Stacy doll for Lisa, using Lisa's money from her piggy bank. When Lisa realizes that Bart used her money, she gets angry at Bart.
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