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{{Comic story | {{Comic story | ||
− | |title= | + | |title="Yippee Ki-Yay, Mr. Flanders" |
|image=[[File:Yippee Ki-Yay, Mr. Flanders.png|250px]] | |image=[[File:Yippee Ki-Yay, Mr. Flanders.png|250px]] | ||
|released=November [[2015]] | |released=November [[2015]] | ||
− | |series=''[[ | + | |series=''[[Simpsons Winter Wingding]]'' |
+ | |issue= {{SWW|10}} | ||
|written by=[[Max Davison]] | |written by=[[Max Davison]] | ||
|pages=10 | |pages=10 | ||
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− | ''''' | + | '''''"Yippee Ki-Yay, Mr. Flanders"''''' is a ''[[Simpsons Winter Wingding]]'' story first printed in {{SWW|10}}. |
== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
− | [[Homer]] is in a ventilation shaft | + | [[Homer]] is in a ventilation shaft because, 30 minutes ago during the Christmas party at [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]], he was his own Secret Santa. [[Marge]] thinks this is selfish, but Homer wants to give himself what he wants. The party is visited by Crimes Against Humanity ([[Ned]], [[Timothy Lovejoy|Mr. Lovejoy]], and [[Helen Lovejoy|Mrs. Lovejoy]]), who talk about charity and ask for money. Homer ignores them, and when he hears [[Mr. Burns]] call [[Waylon Smithers]] on the internal radio, he decides to get rid of him. Burns, mistaking Homer for someone named "John," allows him to proceed. |
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+ | Homer plans to solve the situation by turning off the power but steps on a broken jar of raspberry jelly before climbing into the ventilation shaft. The ventilation system breaks, and he lands on Crimes Against Humanity. The employees then donate money out of compassion. [[Marge]] tells Homer to stop being selfish and go home. Homer ultimately gives his colleagues the gifts he initially intended to keep for himself, and they thank him. Homer and Carl leave, calling it the best Christmas party ever, while Burns comes down and tries to take money from Crimes Against Humanity. | ||
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+ | == Reprints == | ||
+ | {{Comic Reprint | ||
+ | |1=''[[Simpsons Comics 2017 Annual]]'' | ||
+ | |1a=September 9, [[2016]] | ||
+ | |1b=US | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | [[Category:Simpsons Winter Wingding stories]] | ||
[[Category:2015]] | [[Category:2015]] | ||
[[Category:Comic stories written by Max Davison]] | [[Category:Comic stories written by Max Davison]] |
Latest revision as of 19:24, January 23, 2025
"Yippee Ki-Yay, Mr. Flanders"
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"Yippee Ki-Yay, Mr. Flanders" is a Simpsons Winter Wingding story first printed in Simpsons Winter Wingding #10.
Plot[edit]
Homer is in a ventilation shaft because, 30 minutes ago during the Christmas party at Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, he was his own Secret Santa. Marge thinks this is selfish, but Homer wants to give himself what he wants. The party is visited by Crimes Against Humanity (Ned, Mr. Lovejoy, and Mrs. Lovejoy), who talk about charity and ask for money. Homer ignores them, and when he hears Mr. Burns call Waylon Smithers on the internal radio, he decides to get rid of him. Burns, mistaking Homer for someone named "John," allows him to proceed.
Homer plans to solve the situation by turning off the power but steps on a broken jar of raspberry jelly before climbing into the ventilation shaft. The ventilation system breaks, and he lands on Crimes Against Humanity. The employees then donate money out of compassion. Marge tells Homer to stop being selfish and go home. Homer ultimately gives his colleagues the gifts he initially intended to keep for himself, and they thank him. Homer and Carl leave, calling it the best Christmas party ever, while Burns comes down and tries to take money from Crimes Against Humanity.
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