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'''Mr. Hoots''' is a owl that was living at the [[Springfield Bird Sanctuary]].  
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'''''A Derren Brown Christmas''''' is a [[Christmas]] documentary starring {{Ch|Derren Brown}}.
  
When [[Lisa]] was volunteering at the Springfield Bird Sanctuary, she was looking after Mr. Hoots. Lisa found that Mr. Hoots has been injured six times before that time and wondered why. When the Bird Sanctuary closed down temporarily due to all the birds flying away, Lisa temporarily adopted Mr. Hoots to stop [[Cletus]] from taking and eating him. Lisa quickly found that Mr. Hoots was a menace. He turned her homework into a nest and then tried to carry [[Snowball II]] off. Later, when Lisa was taking Mr. Hoots out to try and strengthen his bad wing, he attacked [[Sherri]] and [[Terri]].
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Derren Brown went to [[Springfield]] to film ''A Derren Brown Christmas''. He chose Springfield because there was no feeling of [[Christmas]] spirit in the town. So that he wouldn't reveal what he was really doing to the townspeople, he told [[Mayor Quimby]] and the people of Springfield that the town had won an award for being the "Christmasiest" Town in America, and he and [[Hark Media]] were there to film a documentary about it. After getting permission to film, Derren Brown focused on his first target, [[Gil Gunderson]]. Derren set up a stunt involving a baby carriage rolling down a hill toward Gil, who stopped it and supposedly saved the baby inside. However, the baby was placed in the carriage after it was stopped. Upon being told that he had saved the baby, Gil phoned his estranged wife [[Bonnie]] and was told he could spend Christmas with the family...
  
Lisa took Mr. Hoots to [[The Veterinarian]] where the [[veterinarian]] told Lisa that whilst his wing was healing nicely, the owl was a jerk, which was probably why he had been injured so many times. As Lisa left, she tripped over due to her shoelaces having been tied together by Mr. Hoots. This reminded her of [[Bart]] and gave Lisa an idea of how to deal with the owl. Lisa started using reverse psychology, telling the owl to not do what she actually wanted him to do. This led to Mr. Hoots doing those things...
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Latest revision as of 15:11, December 1, 2025

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A Derren Brown Christmas is a Christmas documentary starring Derren Brown.

Derren Brown went to Springfield to film A Derren Brown Christmas. He chose Springfield because there was no feeling of Christmas spirit in the town. So that he wouldn't reveal what he was really doing to the townspeople, he told Mayor Quimby and the people of Springfield that the town had won an award for being the "Christmasiest" Town in America, and he and Hark Media were there to film a documentary about it. After getting permission to film, Derren Brown focused on his first target, Gil Gunderson. Derren set up a stunt involving a baby carriage rolling down a hill toward Gil, who stopped it and supposedly saved the baby inside. However, the baby was placed in the carriage after it was stopped. Upon being told that he had saved the baby, Gil phoned his estranged wife Bonnie and was told he could spend Christmas with the family...

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