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Monopoly

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Monopoly is a board game.

History

When Milhouse's mother forbade Milhouse from playing with Bart, Bart played Monopoly with Maggie.[1] Bart also played with a financially strapped Matt Leinart after Homer hired him through the ChoreMonkey app.[2]

During Herb Powell's visit with the Simpson family, they all played Monopoly. Herb became bankrupt in the game when he landed on Ventnor Avenue, which Lisa owned.[3]

When Marge told her family they didn't need TV to have family fun, she made them play Monopoly. Lisa then asked which version they would play, and Marge decided to stick with the original Monopoly as the game was crazy enough as it was, because of how an iron could become a landlord (referring to the iron playing piece). They started to play the game, but when Lisa tried to build a house on her property, she found that they were all gone. Maggie had them stuffed, chipmunk-like, in her cheeks. When it was Homer's turn, he rolled the dice and advanced his piece to Marvin Gardens, where Bart had built a mini-compound of hotels and houses. Homer struggled to pay the rent. Lisa pointed out that the hotels were made of Lego and Bart was cheating. Marge stated it was probably an accident. Lisa thought that Marge defended Bart just because he had bought her a house on St. James Place. Bart and Homer started to fight before Lisa and Marge joined in. Maggie called the police. When the police arrived, the top hat piece from Monopoly had smashed through the front window. Lou said this was another case of Monopoly-related violence, prompting Chief Wiggum to say he wondered how the Parker Brothers slept at night.[4]

On a door, Rich Uncle Pennybags's face was seen.[5]

Lisa bankrupted Homer at Monopoly.[6]

Variations

Behind the Laughter

Monopoly is a real board game by Parker Brothers.

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