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|name = Philosophy | |name = Philosophy | ||
| − | |topic = [[Butterfinger]] BB | + | |topic = [[Butterfinger]] BB's |
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|airdate = December 31, [[1997]] | |airdate = December 31, [[1997]] | ||
|length = 15 seconds | |length = 15 seconds | ||
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| − | '''''Philosophy''''' is the fourth Butterfinger BB's commercial aired on December 31, [[1997]]. | + | '''''Philosophy''''' is the fourth Butterfinger BB's commercial that aired on December 31, [[1997]] despite the short having a 1998 copyright date. |
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| − | + | On the school bus, Bart is chucking some Butterfinger BBs into his mouth. When the bus hits a speed bump, a BB lands on Martin's philosophy book. Martin thanks Bart, claiming "Plato says to share is to truly live". However Bart snatches the BB away, claiming "Barto says Eat My Shorts". Martin begins flipping through his book in order to find the quote Bart made up. | |
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Philosophy is the fourth Butterfinger BB's commercial that aired on December 31, 1997 despite the short having a 1998 copyright date.
Plot[edit]
On the school bus, Bart is chucking some Butterfinger BBs into his mouth. When the bus hits a speed bump, a BB lands on Martin's philosophy book. Martin thanks Bart, claiming "Plato says to share is to truly live". However Bart snatches the BB away, claiming "Barto says Eat My Shorts". Martin begins flipping through his book in order to find the quote Bart made up.