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{{TB|When Bart believes his new neighbor [[Walt Warren]] to be Sideshow Bob in disguise, he and [[Milhouse]], knowing of Bob's fondness for Gilbert and Sullivan, sing "[[Three Little Maids from School (The Bob Next Door)|Three Little Maids from School]]" in an attempt to draw him out. The attempt fails. However, "Walt" later gets Bart alone, reveals himself to be Sideshow Bob, and says, "And now I am free to sing all the Gilbert and Sullivan I damn well please!"}} | {{TB|When Bart believes his new neighbor [[Walt Warren]] to be Sideshow Bob in disguise, he and [[Milhouse]], knowing of Bob's fondness for Gilbert and Sullivan, sing "[[Three Little Maids from School (The Bob Next Door)|Three Little Maids from School]]" in an attempt to draw him out. The attempt fails. However, "Walt" later gets Bart alone, reveals himself to be Sideshow Bob, and says, "And now I am free to sing all the Gilbert and Sullivan I damn well please!"}} | ||
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Gilbert and Sullivan were a duo consisting of librettist W. S. Gilbert (1836-1911) and composer Arthur Sullivan (1842-1900). They were renowned for their comic operas. Among the most famous are H.M.S. Pinafore, The Pirates of Penzance, and The Mikado.
One of the staple references of The Simpsons is that Sideshow Bob is a huge fan of Gilbert and Sullivan. [1] In the Simpsons universe, Gilbert and Sullivan and their works have been referred to several times.
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- ↑ "Cape Feare"
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