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Revision as of 12:23, February 3, 2015
Willie and the Weasels
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Comic Information
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Willie and the Weasels is a Bart Simpson story that appears in Bart Simpson #34. The comic later got reprinted in Bart Simpson: Class Clown.
Plot
Willie tells the school children that he was the drummer in the band The Weasels when he was younger. The Weasel's led the Scottish Invasion and went to number one in Scotland with the song, "Me Love's in the Loo". However, Willie started receiving more attention than the rest of the band, receiving over 800 marriage proposals a day. While the band were first touring America, they ditched Willie in Springfield and replaced him with a Liverpudlian named Blingo. The children say that Willie must be bitter, but he reveals his biggest disappointment was later on, when the version of Star Wars with him as Chewbacca was cut.