The Brave and the Bald
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The Brave and the Bald
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Comic Information
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The Brave and the Bald is a comic story featured in Simpsons Super Spectacular #10.
Plot
"How d'you say "taco" in Mexican?"
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Lou ask Clancy to check the law book and they discovery at an adult must watch over Bartman and he takes the help from Homer. Bartman gives Homer a wig and let him start talking to the residents of Springfield, when he begins to question a couple of residents who lost their hair, they start to strike him down. Professor Frink stops Homer from be killed, but suddenly he has disappeared. He wakes up at Groundskeeper Willie. Willie tell that last week he cut of is own hair in a tragic accident weed whacking, after the accident he had an idea of how he can use his cut-off hair, but he need more. For years he has hunted Bigfoot, so he made a coat from the hair he had stole from people to dress himself out to a new friend to Bigfoot. He start to cut of Homer's hair but discovery at it's a wig. He thinks then take his combover, this makes Homer scared but Bartman shows up and pulled loose the plug to the cutter. Bartman tell at is easy found him, for he place a bart-tracer into the wig. Willie realizes at they had defeat him and he will quit as long as he retains his new coat, but it turns out that someone stolen it.
The Police thanks Bartman and Homer for the job and gives Homer a piece of Willie's chest hair as a replacement for his lost hair. Bartman laughs for Homer's new hair style, which angers him. In the forest wear Bigfoot a coat and came home to his wife, he tell at he found it and she asks him to find him one. Bigfoot asks what it is to dinner, but the wife walk away and ask him to do it yourself.
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