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− | '''''Bart Draws a Strip''''' is a ''[[Bart Simpson (comic book series)|Bart Simpson Comics]]'' story that appears in ''[[Bart Simpson: Out to Lunch]]''. | + | '''''Bart Draws a Strip''''' is a ''[[Bart Simpson (comic book series)|Bart Simpson Comics]]'' story that appears in ''[[Bart Simpson: Out to Lunch]]''. |
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− | In a | + | In a comic strip made by [[Bart]] the reader is introduced to a girl named [[Lisa]] who likes to "smell stinky flowers" and read books. In the strip she gets chased by an angry tiger. (Originally Bart had written that Lisa would be chased by a rhino, but he did not know how to spell the word rhino so he changed it to a tiger.) Lisa decides to hide in a cave, but she finds that there was another tiger in the cave, which eats her up. |
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+ | The real-life Lisa is then seen reading the strip and she complains to Bart that all of his comic strips are about her being eaten by animals. Bart then tells her that she wouldn't be able to guess how much money he has spent on red crayons. | ||
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[[Category:Bart Simpson comics stories]] | [[Category:Bart Simpson comics stories]] |
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Comic Information
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Bart Draws a Strip is a Bart Simpson Comics story that appears in Bart Simpson: Out to Lunch.
Plot
In a comic strip made by Bart the reader is introduced to a girl named Lisa who likes to "smell stinky flowers" and read books. In the strip she gets chased by an angry tiger. (Originally Bart had written that Lisa would be chased by a rhino, but he did not know how to spell the word rhino so he changed it to a tiger.) Lisa decides to hide in a cave, but she finds that there was another tiger in the cave, which eats her up.
The real-life Lisa is then seen reading the strip and she complains to Bart that all of his comic strips are about her being eaten by animals. Bart then tells her that she wouldn't be able to guess how much money he has spent on red crayons.