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Happy Non-Specific Semi-Festive Winter Gathering
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Comic Information
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Happy Non-Specific Semi-Festive Winter Gathering (subtitle: Optional Joyful Feeling Requires Parental Permission Slip) is a Simpsons Comics story that appears in The Simpsons: Holiday Humdinger.
Plot
The students and staff of Springfield Elementary School take part in the Happy Non-Specific Semi-Festive Winter Gathering in the school's gymnasium.
- Principal Skinner exhorts the children to decorate the "non-holiday un-tree" with hall passes and mint-free sugar sticks. Mrs. Krabappel sardonically tells him to give it up.
- Kearney, Jimbo and Dolph, dressed as the Three Wise Men, do a shakedown on Wendell, telling him that this year they are collecting gifts.
- Sherri, Terri, Janey and Database sing the chorus of "Convoy". Superintendent Chalmers seems perturbed at the selection, but Miss Hoover tells him it was either that or "Pac-Man Fever".
- Ralph, wearing a diaper and posing in a manger setting made of assorted items found in the school, says, "I'm the baby genius!"
- Groundskeeper Willie, portraying Santa Claus, listens to Milhouse saying what he wants for Christmas, but quickly gets sidetracked into going on a tirade about what he (Willie) wants for Christmas.
- Üter contributes an assortment of giant candies (a chocolate kiss, a candy cane and a chocolate reindeer) from his private collection to the gathering and encourages the children to ear until they are sick. (Each candy is so large that it fills a wagon.)
- A confused Otto, dressed as the Easter Bunny, can't figure out whether he's "way late or way early".
- In a Peanuts-esque scene, Martin plays a toy piano while Santa's Little Helper dances on it and Lisa leans on it and listens to the music.
- A smug-looking Bart, apparently attempting to exploit the gathering for personal gain, has set a plastic trash barrel on the gym floor and written "Toys for Tot" on it.