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Revision as of 17:29, July 8, 2008

Maison Derriere is a creepy looking house which Bart damages while playing outside with his friends in the episode Bart After Dark. The home turns out to be owned by Belle and is, in fact, a Burlesque House. Belle demands Bart pay for the damage he caused so Homer makes him do chores for Belle. This leads to Bart taking on a number of odd jobs around Maison Derriere.

Alas, the fun is short lived as Principal Skinner sees Bart at the house and tells Marge. At a town meeting Marge incites the town's citizens into an angry mob which then flocks to the house to try to bulldoze it to the ground.

Maison Derriere is fortunately saved (at least in part) after Homer leads the townfolk in the song The Spring in Springfield. Unfortunately, for Marge, she damages Maison Derriere and has to work for Belle to pay for the damage. She puts on a bad comedy act during which Bart has to remove Homer for yelling at Marge to "take it off".

Notable patrons of La Maison Derriere include: