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+ | [[Kang]] and [[Kodos]] overhear reports of someone eating a Butterfinger. That person is [[Bart]], and Kang and Kodos teleport him to their UFO. Homer watches TV when [[Kent Brockman]] reports on a UFO spotted in Springfield. Bart tries to warn Homer about his abduction while he says, "Night, boy." Kang tells Bart that they want to analyze his Butterfinger and Bart himself. Bart then tells them that he'll take them to his leader. An announcer says, "There's nothing like a crispety, crunchity, peanut buttery Butterfinger from Nestle. Homer and Bart switch places, and Bart says, "Night, Homer!" and "Nobody better lay a finger on my Butterfinger!" | ||
{{Butterfinger commercials}} | {{Butterfinger commercials}} | ||
[[Category:1998]] | [[Category:1998]] |
Revision as of 23:40, February 19, 2024
Aliens
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Commercial Information
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Aliens is a Butterfinger commercial. It originally aired on 1998.
Synopsis
Bart has been abducted by Kang and Kodos who are confused about his Butterfinger. Bart then takes them to his leader, Homer, who gets abducted while Bart is set free.
Plot
Namirmanasiya (talk) 23:40, February 19, 2024 (EST) Kang and Kodos overhear reports of someone eating a Butterfinger. That person is Bart, and Kang and Kodos teleport him to their UFO. Homer watches TV when Kent Brockman reports on a UFO spotted in Springfield. Bart tries to warn Homer about his abduction while he says, "Night, boy." Kang tells Bart that they want to analyze his Butterfinger and Bart himself. Bart then tells them that he'll take them to his leader. An announcer says, "There's nothing like a crispety, crunchity, peanut buttery Butterfinger from Nestle. Homer and Bart switch places, and Bart says, "Night, Homer!" and "Nobody better lay a finger on my Butterfinger!"