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Difference between revisions of "I Killed Bart Dead"

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==Behind the Laughter ==
 
==Behind the Laughter ==
*"I Killed Bart Dead" is sung to the tune of "{{W|The Barber of Seville}}".
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*"I Killed Bart Dead" is based on ''{{w|The Marriage of Figaro|Le nozze di Figaro}}''.
*At the end of this song, Sideshow Bob mentions {{W|Bugs Bunny}} and {{W|Elmer Fudd}}, a [[Looney Tunes]]' characters.
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*In this song, he sings the lyrics "I did what could not be done", to {{W|Bugs Bunny}} by {{W|Elmer Fudd}}, referencing ''[[Looney Tunes]]''.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 13:25, July 5, 2019

"I Killed Bart Dead"
I Killed Bart Dead.png
Song Information
Singers: Kelsey Grammer
Characters: Sideshow Bob
Length: 0:24
Writer(s): Original: Lorenzo Da Ponte
Parody: Joel H. Cohen
Appearance(s): "Treehouse of Horror XXVI"

"I Killed Bart Dead" is a song sung by Sideshow Bob.

Lyrics

I did it, I did it, I did it
I killed Bart dead
La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, lots
Of blood
I did what could not be done
To Bugs Bunny by Elmer Fudd.

Behind the Laughter

Appearances