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'''Nicholas''' "'''Nick'''" '''McKaig''' (born September 23, [[1988]]) is an American composer and musician. He played the closing credits of the [[season 23]] episode "[[Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart]]".
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'''''The Troll Twins of Underbridge Academy''''' is a fantasy book written by [[Homer Simpson]], [[Bart Simpson]], [[Seymour Skinner]], [[Patty Bouvier]], [[Moe Szyslak]] and [[Jonathan Frink]].
  
The version of the theme song he sung was first uploaded to his {{w|YouTube}} account on the January 22, [[2012]]. The song was later played in the end credits of "Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart", just under two months after he uploaded the video. He has also covered other theme songs, including ''[[Family Guy]]'' and ''[[Pokémon]]''.
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After hearing about how many people write books to make money, Homer decided to do the same. He enlisted the help of Bart, Skinner, Patty, Moe and Professor Frink, and they started to write a book. {{Ch|Neil Gaiman}} also helped out by making drinks, food, etc. They started to come up with ideas and decided on a basic storyline of an orphan troll who goes to a magical school (the troll idea came from some kids who thought that Moe was a troll). They were going to go with vampires, but there were too many vampire books already.
  
The original version of the song by Nick McKaig was too long for the end credits. Music editor [[Chris Ledesma]] had to cut it down to 40 seconds so it could be used.
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After coming up with the idea for the story, the group got to work writing it. They worked long and hard, and Frink made the cover. Once it was finished, they took it to the [[Springfield Book Fair]] and to the [[TweenLit Inc. publisher]]. The publisher liked the book and said all they still needed was a fake author with a sob story. The group settled for [[Lisa]] after she had failed to write her own book.
  
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The Troll Twins of Underbridge Academy is a fantasy book written by Homer Simpson, Bart Simpson, Seymour Skinner, Patty Bouvier, Moe Szyslak and Jonathan Frink.

After hearing about how many people write books to make money, Homer decided to do the same. He enlisted the help of Bart, Skinner, Patty, Moe and Professor Frink, and they started to write a book. Neil Gaiman also helped out by making drinks, food, etc. They started to come up with ideas and decided on a basic storyline of an orphan troll who goes to a magical school (the troll idea came from some kids who thought that Moe was a troll). They were going to go with vampires, but there were too many vampire books already.

After coming up with the idea for the story, the group got to work writing it. They worked long and hard, and Frink made the cover. Once it was finished, they took it to the Springfield Book Fair and to the TweenLit Inc. publisher. The publisher liked the book and said all they still needed was a fake author with a sob story. The group settled for Lisa after she had failed to write her own book.

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