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[[Bart]] and [[Milhouse]] pretend that they have built a time machine. [[Lisa]] comes by and wants to play with them, but they will only let her do it if she follows their rules. Lisa wants to visit [[Albert Einstein]], [[Leonardo da Vinci]] and [[Abraham Lincoln]], but Bart has another idea: they will go back to 1913 and visit [[Harry Houdini]] in [[New York]]. Milhouse plays Houdini and Lisa plays his wife, [[Bess Houdini]]. Bart and Lisa sit on the couch while Milhouse shows them some magic. His first trick is to unlock himself from some chains. He tries to get Lisa to kiss him give him the key, but she does not want to do it. Milhouse does it anyway because he pulled his stomach when they chained him. He drops his pants and Bart applauds. Milhouse's next trick is to break free from a straitjacket while he is in a box filled with water. When Milhouse jumps into the water-filled box, he splashes water on a broken electrical cord to the TV, and it catches fire. Bart tries to extinguish the fire with a lighter but it does not work. They run out of the house and don't know what to do. [[Professor Frink]] shows up with a real time machine that he made out of a washing machine. They jump into the machine and after a spin cycle, they have traveled one hour back in time and saved the house. They decide not to talk about the day again.
[[Bart]] and [[Milhouse]] plays that they built a time machine. [[Lisa]] comes by and wants to play with them, they let her do it if she follow their rules. Lisa wants to visit [[Albert Einstein]], [[Leonardo da Vinci]] and [[Abraham Lincoln]], but Bart has another idea, they going back to 1913 and visit [[Harry Houdini]] in [[New York]]. Milhouse plays Houdini and his wife Lisa, [[Bess Houdini]]. Bart and Lisa sitting on the couch while Milhouse showing them some magic. He is going to unlock himself from some chains, he tries to get Lisa to kiss him and she should give him the key but she does not want do it. Milhouse is making it anyway beacuse he pulled out his stomach when they chained him, he drops his pants then and Bart is making a applaud. Milhouse next trick is to be free from a straitjacket while he is in a box filled with water. When Milhouse jump into the water filled box, he splashes some water that lands on a broken electricity cord to the TV, and it starts to fire. Bart tries to extinguish the fire with a lighter but it does not work. They run out of the house and don't know what to do. [[Professor Frink]] is then showing up with a real time machine that he made of a washing machine. They jump into the machine and after a washing they have traveled one hour back in time and saved the house. They decide not to talk about the day again.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:54, October 20, 2021

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Small-Time Travelers
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Comic Story information
Released: January 2016
Comic series: Simpsons Comics
Pages: 8
Written by: Carol Lay


Small-Time Travelers is a Simpsons Comics story first printed in Simpsons Comics #225.

Synopsis[edit]

"Bart, Lisa, and Milhouse find themselves at the end of their rope, if only they can find a way to turn back the clock!""


Plot[edit]

Bart and Milhouse pretend that they have built a time machine. Lisa comes by and wants to play with them, but they will only let her do it if she follows their rules. Lisa wants to visit Albert Einstein, Leonardo da Vinci and Abraham Lincoln, but Bart has another idea: they will go back to 1913 and visit Harry Houdini in New York. Milhouse plays Houdini and Lisa plays his wife, Bess Houdini. Bart and Lisa sit on the couch while Milhouse shows them some magic. His first trick is to unlock himself from some chains. He tries to get Lisa to kiss him give him the key, but she does not want to do it. Milhouse does it anyway because he pulled his stomach when they chained him. He drops his pants and Bart applauds. Milhouse's next trick is to break free from a straitjacket while he is in a box filled with water. When Milhouse jumps into the water-filled box, he splashes water on a broken electrical cord to the TV, and it catches fire. Bart tries to extinguish the fire with a lighter but it does not work. They run out of the house and don't know what to do. Professor Frink shows up with a real time machine that he made out of a washing machine. They jump into the machine and after a spin cycle, they have traveled one hour back in time and saved the house. They decide not to talk about the day again.

Reprints[edit]

Comic issue Release date Country
Simpsons Comics #258 December 22, 2016 800px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png
Simpsons Comics #43 October 14, 2021 800px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png


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