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Nibbles is a class pet at Springfield Elementary School.
Nibbles was first seen when students rebelled against Principal Skinner, tied him up in a dodgeball sack and took charge of the school. Seeking help, Skinner put Nibbles and a note asking for help into the hamster's exercise ball and pushed it out the window. Nibbles only got a few yards away from the school before falling through the snow. He later made it out, and ended up saving Homer and Ned who had tried to drive to the school to rescue the kids.
Homer later pressed Nibbles into service as an astronaut to fly a sophisticated model rocket that the nerd trio of Benjamin, Doug and Gary had built for him. Before making the flight, Nibbles said goodbye to his wife and five babies (she had already eaten three). During the flight, the rocket went off course. Homer radioed a set of instructions to Nibbles to put the rocket back on course, but Nibbles ejected from the rocket instead of following the instructions.
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"At Long Last Leave" is the fourteenth episode of Season 23. It is the 500th episode of The Simpsons and aired on February 19, 2012. Julian Assange guest starred as himself, Kelsey Grammer as Sideshow Bob and Jackie Mason as Hyman Krustofsky.
The Simpsons sneak into a secret town meeting to which they aren't invited and discover it's about whether to ban the family from Springfield. The town decides to evict the family, forcing them to leave town. The family moves to the The Outlands, an off-the-grid community where people are free to do almost anything. One of their new neighbors is Julian Assange. Homer and Marge try to sneak back into Springfield dressed as Mr. Burns and Smithers, but are caught and threatened to be shot. They decide it was actually better in the Outlands, so go back. After the Simpsons get used to their new life, Bart and Maggie discover that Lenny and Carl have moved in. They tell the family they want to start a new life in the Outlands, away from Springfield. Soon all of Springfield's residents move to the Outlands, and they begin to move the whole of the town to the Outlands and re-name the Outlands Springfield.
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Unidentified Flying Outrage! is a book which Bart bought at Books! Books! And Additional Books!. The ideas in the book played a major role in a conspiracy-theory investigation by the kids of Springfield to explain suddenly-appearing suspicious behavior they saw among the town's adults.
Bart became interested in UFOs when he thought he saw one outside his bedroom window and asked his parents to investigate (interrupting them in the middle of a romantic encounter). Marge found that the "UFO" was an old golf umbrella stuck in a tree, but Bart still wasn't convinced. He asked to sleep with his parents, to which Marge quickly said "no". In her eagerness to get back to Homer, however, Marge agreed that Bart could sit on the roof with a baseball bat in case a UFO did come.
The next day, the family went on a book-shopping trip to Books! Books! And Additional Books!, and Bart bought a copy of Unidentified Flying Outrage!. He started reading the book and quickly became interested in conspiracy theories involving UFOs. His interest was fueled by the suddenly-appearing behavior among the town's adults of rushing home and immediately going indoors (which was actually due to the introduction of Simpson & Son Revitalizing Tonic). Bart and the neighborhood kids, however, knowing nothing of the tonic, developed an elaborate theory involving the RAND Corporation, the "saucer people" and "reverse vampires" to explain the adults' behavior.
The outcome of the kids' investigation isn't known. Presumably it dissolved after Bart finished reading Unidentified Flying Outrage! and after Simpson & Son Revitalizing Tonic's initial wave of popularity died down.
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