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'''Duncan''', also known by his nickname '''Furious D''', is a racehorse.
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'''Sunny''' is the name of [[Lisa]]'s sunhat which she bought at [[Sunblock Sam's]].
  
Duncan initially was an attraction at the [[State Fair]], where he was forced to dive off a high diving board into a small pool of water. This show was then shut down by [[Chief Wiggum]] as it was animal cruelty. After the owner ran away, Chief Wiggum was going to send Duncan to become dog food, but [[Bart]] wanted to adopt him instead, which the rest of the family agreed to, despite knowing it would cost them a lot of money to feed him. They then took Duncan home, strapping him to the roof of the car.
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While at [[Sunblock Sam's]], Lisa saw the hat and decided to try it on. She then imagined herself wearing the hat while riding a flying unicorn and making the world a better place, so she decided to buy the hat. After buying the hat, Lisa started to get compliments from people. Meanwhile, [[Bart]] bought a temporary tattoo which immediately washed off in the ocean at [[Springfield Bay]], leading to him getting mocked by the bullies. Due to this, Bart became jealous of Lisa and her new hat. While Lisa was sleeping when the car was at the [[Krusty Burger]] drive-thru, Bart threw her hat out of the window and into the scrapyard next to the restaurant, where it landed on a car.
  
[[Homer]] decided that Duncan would have to earn his keep and first tries him out at football, which Duncan proved to be good at. Homer then found out that horses weren't allowed to take part in the NFL. Bart then realized that Duncan was fast so they decided to try him out as a race horse instead. Duncan's first race had him finish last after he was too scared and intimidated to start. But Bart managed to talk him round to running...
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That night, Lisa woke up and realized she was missing Sunny. She looked everywhere for the hat and even went to the [[Springfield Police Department]] but couldn't find it anywhere. Finally, she went back to Sunblock Sam's, where [[Shauna]] told her that they had no more of the same hat available. Dejected, Lisa returned home...
  
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Latest revision as of 10:03, July 1, 2026

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Sunny is the name of Lisa's sunhat which she bought at Sunblock Sam's.

While at Sunblock Sam's, Lisa saw the hat and decided to try it on. She then imagined herself wearing the hat while riding a flying unicorn and making the world a better place, so she decided to buy the hat. After buying the hat, Lisa started to get compliments from people. Meanwhile, Bart bought a temporary tattoo which immediately washed off in the ocean at Springfield Bay, leading to him getting mocked by the bullies. Due to this, Bart became jealous of Lisa and her new hat. While Lisa was sleeping when the car was at the Krusty Burger drive-thru, Bart threw her hat out of the window and into the scrapyard next to the restaurant, where it landed on a car.

That night, Lisa woke up and realized she was missing Sunny. She looked everywhere for the hat and even went to the Springfield Police Department but couldn't find it anywhere. Finally, she went back to Sunblock Sam's, where Shauna told her that they had no more of the same hat available. Dejected, Lisa returned home...

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