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"Bull-E"
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Episode Information
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"Bull-E" will be season 26's 21st episode and will air in May 10, 2015.[1] Al Brooks will guest star.[1]
Synopsis
- "After Bart gets bullied at the school dance, Marge convinces the town to pass anti-bullying legislation. Homer then gets arrested and sent to rehab for bullying Ned Flanders, only to subsequently leave rehab as a hero.[2]"
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