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'''Dumbed Down Classics''' is a comic book from [[Bongo Comics Group]], presented in ''[[The Bongos That Time Forgot]]''.
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'''''Dumbed Down Classics''''' is a comic book series from Bongo Comics, presented in ''[[The Bongos That Time Forgot]]''.
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
Bongo Comics, with a great from the Deparment of Education, was extremely excited to present their version of literay classics to a new generation. ''Dumbed Down Classics'' included the loose adaptation of Jean Paul Sartre's "No Exit", in which [[Barney]] gets locked in [[Moe's Bar]]; [[Patty]] and [[Selma]] cloning one of their favorite movie stars in [[Nathaniel Hawthrone]]'s "House of 7 Gables", and the issue, "Sir Walter Scott's "Rob Roy", where [[Groundskeeper Willie]] fights to make the Rob Roy the national cocktail of Scotland. Needless to say, the Deparment of Education pulled funding before the book was distributed.
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Bongo Comics, with a grant from the Department of Education, was extremely excited to present their version of literacy classics to a new generation. ''Dumbed Down Classics'' included the loose adaptation of {{W|Jean-Paul Sartre}}'s ''{{W|No Exit}}'', in which [[Barney]] gets locked in [[Moe's Bar]]; [[Patty]] and [[Selma]] cloning one of their favorite movie stars in {{W|Nathaniel Hawthrone}}'s ''{{W|House of Seven Gables}}'', and {{W|Sir Walter Scott}}'s ''{{W2|Rob Roy|novel}}'', where [[Groundskeeper Willie]] fights to make the Rob Roy the national cocktail of [[Scotland]]. Needless to say, the Department of Education pulled funding before the book were distributed.
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== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
*{{ep|The Bongos That Time Forgot}}
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Dumbed Down Classics
Dumbed Down Classics.jpg
Comic Information
Genre: History
First appearance: The Bongos That Time Forgot

Dumbed Down Classics is a comic book series from Bongo Comics, presented in The Bongos That Time Forgot.

History[edit]

Bongo Comics, with a grant from the Department of Education, was extremely excited to present their version of literacy classics to a new generation. Dumbed Down Classics included the loose adaptation of Jean-Paul Sartre's No Exit, in which Barney gets locked in Moe's Bar; Patty and Selma cloning one of their favorite movie stars in Nathaniel Hawthrone's House of Seven Gables, and Sir Walter Scott's Rob Roy, where Groundskeeper Willie fights to make the Rob Roy the national cocktail of Scotland. Needless to say, the Department of Education pulled funding before the book were distributed.

Appearances[edit]