Southern Fried Simpsons
Southern Fried Simpsons
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Southern Fried Simpsons is a Bart Simpson story first printed in Bart Simpson #76.
Synopsis[edit]
During a dark and stormy night, Bart and his family take refuge in a deserted Gothic mansion and get a case of the heebie-jeebies.
Plot[edit]
The Simpson family is on their way to The Bates Motel, but Homer takes a wrong turn and the car runs out of gas outside a house during a storm. The family is seeks shelter from the storm in the house, which is unlocked. In the house, the power goes out and they decide to walk around with candles and flashlights and search for blankets and food because they are hungry and cold. When Homer goes into a room, he thinks he sees a monster and is frightened. The same happens to Lisa. Marge sees a shadow of a monster and is also scared. It turns out that the shadow was made by Bart, but when Homer starts strangling Bart, they see a new shadow and the whole family gets scared and runs away. Meanwhile, the owners of the house, Buddy and Betty, come back and appreciate the Simpsons' visit. The storm has abated, and Buddy and Betty give them directions to the nearest gas station. When they get to the gas station they tell a boy that they visited the house on the hill. The boy tells them that the house burned down years ago and killed everyone in it. The family then becomes afraid, but a lady points out that they're talking about Boo Radley's place, and the boy realizes he mixed up the houses.
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