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21:19,

2009-09-07 12:50:19
Description: "The Bart of War" is an episode of the fourteenth season of The Simpsons that aired on May 18, 2003.+++++++++++++++++++++Plot Bart and Milhouse find themselves outside and bored. After tying (More) "The Bart of War" is an episode of the fourteenth season of The Simpsons that aired on May 18, 2003.+++++++++++++++++++++Plot Bart and Milhouse find themselves outside and bored. After tying a thread to a fly which flies through the window of the Flanders house and is eaten by a cat, Bart and Milhouse find themselves inside the home, unsupervised. They cause some damage and find Ned's collection of Beatles memorabilia in the basement. They drink from cans of a 40-year-old novelty beverage and start to hallucinate, with Bart seeing Milhouse as John Lennon through various stages of his life. Ned and the boys return to their home to find the house "slightly askew", and they flee to their panic room and call the police. Ned then sings songs to his sons, making them even more scared. The police arrive and capture the boys. Their parents are called, and as part of Bart and Milhouse's punishment, they are sentenced to spending all their time under parental supervision. Bart is also no longer allowed to play with Milhouse, who Marge believes incites Bart into his bad behavior. Bart joins the "Pre-Teen Braves" and Homer becomes the tribe leader, but when Homer fails in his leadership skills, Marge takes over. Nelson hugs and kisses a tree thinking that it is his long lost father. Marge takes the boys on a nature walk they meet a Native American (Mohican) who shows them a field that is in need of restoration after Homer dumps some rubbish there. The "Pre-Teen Braves" return to the field to begin their clean-up effort, only to discover that the "Cavalry Kids", of which Milhouse and his father are members, have already done the job. The two groups go to war and try to outdo each other in doing good. When the opportunity to become batboys at a Springfield Isotopes game is on the line, the two sides redouble their efforts for their candy sales. The "Pre-Teen Braves" lace the "Cavalry Kids' " candy bars with laxatives and believe they are going to win. Unfortunately for them, the senior citizens, in need of relief from constipation, buy the "Cavalry Kids" a win. At the Isotopes game, the "Cavalry Kids" are delayed from arriving when Bart and Homer place a sign that says "free VIP parking" and the "Pre-Teen Braves" take their place singing their version of the national anthem. The crowd becomes angered by the version of the anthem that is being sung, and when the real "Cavalry Kids" arrive, a fight breaks out between everyone in the crowd. When the image of Marge crying is shown on the Jumbotron, the fighting ends, with the Sea Captain suggesting that they not sing a "hymn to war, like our National Anthem, but a sweet, soothing hymn like Canada's National Anthem". Everyone present sings O Canada and joins hands to form a maple leaf on the baseball field. In the end, Bart and Milhouse sum it up by saying that they've learned that: "War is not the answer except to all of America's problems." (Less) Channel: 123video

18,

01:54,

2008-05-06 17:47:02
Description: Ever wonder about what movesets certain characters would have if they were on Brawl? Well now you can find out. I'm doing a series about movesets for characters that DID NOT make it as playable (More) Ever wonder about what movesets certain characters would have if they were on Brawl? Well now you can find out. I'm doing a series about movesets for characters that DID NOT make it as playable characters. Yes, I have the game, so I know. It is similar to the "Newcomers That Could Work" series.
I used Google image search to find most of these pictures.
Oh, & I almost forgot:
Custom Simpsons franchise icon edited from Bacon's pokemon franchise icon.
Watch the entire series:
#1 - Koopa Troopa
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-F69r6G-7w
#2 - Shy Guy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjGaIFAPDl0
#3 - Hammer Brother
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HA8wuJlR5H0
#4 - Angry Sun
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrrZyhplGSU
#5 - Surprise, Surprise!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nZl509g26Q
#6 - Homer Simpson
This Video
#7 - Pianta
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8F7UHvZI5E4
And Your Movesets
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPAOzcX1gqc (Less) Channel: youtube

5,

09:52,

2009-03-03 00:46:34
Description: There is no cheats featured in this gameplay just a very clever and simple strategy which I found out years ago while playing this game.
First of all yes its a very old game but I am dedicating my (More) There is no cheats featured in this gameplay just a very clever and simple strategy which I found out years ago while playing this game.
First of all yes its a very old game but I am dedicating my channel to past and future games,so heres a past one.
There is a very simple strategy which is to start playing as normal for about 1-2 minutes then when your time starts getting low go back to the area where you start the entertainment district,then use two areas two pick up characters around the block continously ignoring characters who need you to drive away from the area.
On the left side of the block you will be escorting all characters to king toots and moes,after each ride here you will then take a character to either,the she she lounge,orthe duff brewery,if the character wants to be taken to the rusty barnacle,pick them up but ignore them and take them back to where the next passenger needs pickin pu next to the tatoo shop.
If you keep doing this you can easily tot up thousands and thousands of pounds in just one playthrough,with a LOT of time it would be possible to get all the money requried to unlock everything.
however you have to get 1$ to unlock each one at a time as they don't all unlock at the same time.
It doesnt matter whihc characters you use but i reccomend Snake,Homer,Frink and Apu.
If you repeat this round the block strategy you will get fast everytime you complete a customers request and your time should increase,mine gets to about 3 minutes through my whole playthough.
hope people find this useful rate and comment please.
also the audio has been muted during gameplay as it wasn't a very good qaulity sorry about that,the audio isn't important anyway... (Less) Channel: youtube

16,

21:21,

2009-09-07 12:50:53
Description: "Brawl in the Family" is the seventh episode of The Simpsons thirteenth season.+++++++++++++++++++++++Plot The Simpsons end up staying inside during an acid rainstorm (caused by The (More) "Brawl in the Family" is the seventh episode of The Simpsons thirteenth season.+++++++++++++++++++++++Plot The Simpsons end up staying inside during an acid rainstorm (caused by The Republican Party's latest decision to make caring for the environment a felony offense) and play a game of Monopoly. When it's revealed that Bart's been cheating by using LEGO bricks as hotel pieces, Homer strangles Bart. Marge and Lisa try to pry them apart, but this escalates to Marge fighting with Lisa. Despite her (presumed) inability to talk, Maggie calls the police on her family. With help from The Negotibot and an edible taffy-like substance used to incapacitate criminals, the entire Simpson family is arrested for causing a domestic disturbance. After a short time in jail, a black man named Gabriel (whom Homer keeps thinking is an angel sent from Heaven) moves in with the family to help them be functional again. After observing the family's quirks, Gabriel takes the family to a forest (presumably far away from Springfield) and diagnoses the family's problems (save Lisa and Maggie) accordingly: Marge tries to prove her self-worth to the family by medicating them with food, Bart is addicted to doing crazy stunts for attention, and Homer is, simply, a drunken childish moron. Gabriel then sets up a challenge to teach the Simpsons the importance of teamwork by setting up a picnic basket in a tree. The object is for the family to work together as a team to get it down. After a harrowing rescue involving Bart driving the family car and Homer nearly becoming lunch for cougars and wolves, the Simpsons succeed and Gabriel congratulates them on working together as a family and becoming functional during their drive home. Before the family can call it a day, they arrive home and find Amber and Ginger (the Vegas barmaids last seen on "Viva Ned Flanders"). Amber shows Marge and the kids video footage of a drunk Homer marrying Amber in Vegas (while Ginger is next door with a now-widowed Ned Flanders). Homer tries to get his marriage to Amber annulled by the court, but Judge Harm refuses, stating that Homer married Amber in Nevada (where bigamy is supposedly legal), and the marriage still stands since Homer never formally divorced Amber. Marge is so upset that she throws Homer out of the house. Homer takes up temporary residence in Bart's tree house with Amber, but Homer (who still loves Marge) refuses to sleep with Amber. He tries to sleep in Santa's Little Helper's doghouse, but ends up getting the doghouse stuck to his head and spends the rest of the night trying to get it off. When Marge wakes up the next day, she finds Homer asleep amid the broken remains of the doghouse. Marge tells Homer she's still mad at him over what Homer did, but she has a plan to get Amber out of their house. While Amber is lounging in a kiddie pool, she overhears Homer and Marge arguing, with Homer ultimately announcing that he's leaving Marge and the kids. Homer then invites Amber to Moe's for a night of drinking. The next day, a hungover Amber discovers that she's now married to Grampa Simpson (and the Simpsons have video evidence of the event). Amber and Ginger (the latter of which escapes because she can no longer take the sugary sweetness of Ned Flanders) drive away, vowing never to return. (Less) Channel: 123video

6,

23:10,

2009-09-07 13:21:44
Description: "Dead Putting Society" is the sixth episode of The Simpsons' second season. The episode aired on November 15, 1990 and was the first episode to feature the Flanders family prominently. (More) "Dead Putting Society" is the sixth episode of The Simpsons' second season. The episode aired on November 15, 1990 and was the first episode to feature the Flanders family prominently. It is also the first time that Ned is portrayed as firmly religious.++++++++++++++Plot The episode opens as Homer is mowing his lawn with obvious frustration. This prompts some unwelcome advice from next-door neighbor Ned Flanders. Ned invites Homer into his beautiful basement rumpus room for a beer. Upon seeing Ned's house and observing his exaggeratedly perfect relationships with his wife and son, Homer erupts at Ned, accusing him of showing off. In response, Ned angrily asks Homer to leave. Later, Ned Flanders feels guilty about asking Homer to leave, and he writes a letter to Homer (starting out with "Dear Neighbor,") saying that he is really sorry and that he loves Homer as a brother. Homer immediately starts to crack up at Ned's sentiment and reads the letter to the family at the breakfast table. Marge is not happy with the family's reaction and chastises Homer for making light of Ned's sincere apology. Homer then suggests the family go play a round of miniature golf. Marge and Lisa are doing other things, so Homer takes Bart and Maggie to Sir Putt-A-Lot's Merrie Olde Fun Centre. They unexpectedly run into Ned and Todd Flanders and end up going golfing together. The game goes well for everyone (especially Bart), except for Homer, who is obviously still jealous of Ned. Meanwhile, Bart and Todd find out about a kids' miniature golf tournament, with a first prize of $50. Although Todd is very good at miniature golf, Homer becomes too confident that Bart will win the tournament ("It is not okay to lose!" he tells Bart at one point). Homer forces Bart to stare angrily at a picture of Todd Flanders for 15 minutes every day. Bart looks at his meager collection of trophies (none of which say 'first place'), when Lisa offers to help him practice. Utilizing spiritual books that calm Bart's mind, they meditate and she asks him answerless riddles such as "What is the sound of one hand clapping?" and "If a tree falls down in the woods and no one's around, does it make a sound?" Meanwhile, Homer goads Ned into a wager on whose boy is a better golfer: the father of the boy who loses the tournament will mow the other father's lawn in his wife's Sunday dress. Before signing it, Ned objects to the word "loses" for being too negative, and requests that Homer swaps it for "doesn't win." On the day of the tournament, Homer threatens Bart to win no matter what. In an extremely close match, Bart and Todd each do well, and tie by the time they reach the eighteenth hole. Bart and Todd are both agree that the competition is not worth the stress, that they are equally good and that they should call it a draw, splitting the award evenly. Knowing that both boys did not lose or win, Ned is relieved that the bet is off. Homer still sticks to it, saying that Todd did not win, so Ned has to mow Homer's lawn. Ned backs it up by saying that Bart did not win either, so Homer has to mow Ned's lawn. Homer replies that it is a small price to pay. Eventually, they are forced to wear their respective wife's best Sunday dress and mow each other's lawn. People around the neighborhood laugh at them and Ned actually enjoys it (commenting that it reminds him of his fraternity days), much to Homer's consternation. (Less) Channel: 123video
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