The Simpsons: Bart & the Beanstalk
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The Simpsons: Bart & the Beanstalk
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Game Information
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The Simpsons: Bart and the Beanstalk is a game for the Game Boy released in 1994. It merged the Simpsons with the fairy tale of Jack & the Beanstalk.
Plot
Once upon a time there was a poor family wih a son named Bart Simpson. All they had were some donuts and a cow. One day when the family ran out of donuts Homer told to Bart to go to town and sell the cow. Bart ran into Monty the Miser. Monty offerd some magic beans in exchange for the cow. Bart don't want it so Monty give tell him at he also can give him a slingshort. Bart accept the offer and goes home.
When Bart comes home popped Homer the beans into his moth for he thinking it was candy. Homer didn't like the beans so he send Bart to bed. Next morning when Bart woke up he saw a giant beanstalk going up into the clouds and start to climp for it. When he reached the top he see a giant castle and walks to it. When Bart comes to the castle opens the door and he saw a beutiful wife of the giant and she invited him in for a snack.
The giant's wife warned Bart to not touch the gian'ts three prized possessions, a bag of gold, a magic harp and a goose that laid golden eggs. The wife also recommened he avoid the soup du jour. Bart collect the things and leaving the castle and goes home with the bag of gold, the magic harp and the goose that laid golden eggs An angry and very hungry giant starting to follow Bart down for the beanstalk.
Before the giant could reach the bottom grabbed Bart and axe and chopped down the beanstalk. The giant fell and Bart's home shook so much that the family ran out to see what had happened. Bart showed him the gold, the harp and the goose and they were all so excited they were speechless except for Homer who said that's one ugly giant. Bart's family used the money to buy a new cow and the money made by selling the goose's golden eggs kept Homer rolling in Dounts for the rest of his life.
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