The Invincible Principal
The Invincible Principal
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The Invincible Principal is a Bart Simpson story first printed in Bart Simpson #63.
Synopsis[edit]
- "Principal Skinner starts defacing Bart's graffiti to make them say new, embarrassing messages so Bart must think of a way to stop him."
Plot[edit]
At night, Bart goes to Springfield Elementary School to graffiti "Bart Rocks" on the front doors. The next day, Bart arrives at school eager to see how everyone is reacting to his graffiti only to find that it says "imparting knowledge rocks. Thank your teacher!" instead. The kids start to laugh at Bart as he is taken to Principal Skinner's office. In his office, Skinner tells Bart that he wrote the message over Bart's graffiti as no other punishment has worked on him.
Over the next few days, Bart continues to spray-paint graffiti on the walls of the school, but Skinner changes it before anyone can see it each time. Eventually, Bart comes up with an idea during class and decides to do his graffiti during school hours so the kids will have to see it. Bart rushes off to the basketball court to graffiti it but he can't because he has run out of spray-paint. Skinner then takes Bart to his office again and shows him his drawer full of spray-paint which he bought with the school's art budget. Skinner takes Bart back to class, with Bart holding a can of spray-paint that he swiped from the drawer before they left Skinner's office. Skinner announces to the class that he has defeated Bart Simpson and that he has painted his last graffito. When Skinner leaves the room, he is seen with "Kick Me" written on his back using the spray-paint Bart stole from his office.
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