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'''Lucille Botzcowski ''', also known as  '''Ms. Botz''' and '''The Babysitter Bandit''', was once the babysitter of [[Bart]], [[Lisa]], and [[Maggie]].
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'''''The Christmas That Almost Wasn't But Then Was''''' is an archaic movie produced by Consolidated Pictures in 1938, revolving around a "grinchy little character" who tries to steal Christmas. Its running time is over two hours.
  
Lucille Botzcowski was an escaped criminal, known as Lulu Beets, Lorna Beemis, Lucille Ball, and mainly as ''"The Babysitter Bandit"''. Hired by [[Homer]] from the [[Rubber Baby Buggy Bumper Babysitting Service]], she was to babysit the kids while he and [[Marge]] stayed at a motel.  
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Christmas Eve, to which an elf announces he is happy. Then, Santa's workshop is attacked by the Christmas Hobgoblins. Later, a smitten hobgoblin and a shepherdess [[The Christmas That Almost Wasn't Then Was|sing of their love for each other]].
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The scene in which the hobgoblin and the shepherdess profess their love for each other during singing lasts two hours, which is abruptly interrupted by a stage hand wandering on screen and disappearing again. The movie [presumably] ends with Santa doing a "big sing-off".
  
After her arrival, the children discovered her true identity as robber on a television show, but were captured and tied up before able to stop her. She then started looting [[742 Evergreen Terrace|The Simpsons' house]], but was eventually thwarted and captured by Bart, Lisa and Maggie. While the kids called for help from a pay phone, since Lucille had disabled the house phones, Homer and Marge returned home, only to find ''The Babysitter Bandit'' hog-tied with her mouth taped shut, staring uncontrollably at ''[[The Happy Little Elves]]'' video tape.
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Owing to a massive snowstorm, only a handful of students turned up at [[Springfield Elementary School]] on the last day of term before [[Christmas]]. The teachers called an "emergency caucus", so [[Principal Skinner]] announced that the attending students will be watching a movie, to the initial delight of the children, until they realize that it is a low-budget movie from the late 1930s. Despite being Skinner's favorite movie, the children were clearly unimpressed...
  
Deceiving Homer into freeing her, she advised him to "never take your eyes off the boy", before escaping in time to evade the police. Mrs. Botzocowski was apparently recaptured some time later, as a news broadcast briefly mentioned.
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The Christmas That Almost Wasn't But Then Was is an archaic movie produced by Consolidated Pictures in 1938, revolving around a "grinchy little character" who tries to steal Christmas. Its running time is over two hours.

Christmas Eve, to which an elf announces he is happy. Then, Santa's workshop is attacked by the Christmas Hobgoblins. Later, a smitten hobgoblin and a shepherdess sing of their love for each other. The scene in which the hobgoblin and the shepherdess profess their love for each other during singing lasts two hours, which is abruptly interrupted by a stage hand wandering on screen and disappearing again. The movie [presumably] ends with Santa doing a "big sing-off".

Owing to a massive snowstorm, only a handful of students turned up at Springfield Elementary School on the last day of term before Christmas. The teachers called an "emergency caucus", so Principal Skinner announced that the attending students will be watching a movie, to the initial delight of the children, until they realize that it is a low-budget movie from the late 1930s. Despite being Skinner's favorite movie, the children were clearly unimpressed...

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