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When [[L.T. Smash]] learns from his superior officer that MAD Magazine's next issue will reveal [[Party Posse]]'s secrets to the public, concerned the magazine will end ''Project Boy Band'', L.T.'s superior officer shuts off the band's voice enhancer, exposing the groups's mediocre voices. LT. becomes increasingly aggravated about his Superior Officers's actions, and threatens to send the carrier out to sea. When L.T. completes his threat, a terrified audience, [[Marge]], [[Lisa]] and [[Maggi]] evacuate the carrier. With only Party Posse, L.T., and Homer on the ship, L.T. sends the ship to [[New York City]] in an attempt to attack MAD. Despite {{ch|'N Sync}}'s attempt to stop L.T., he destroys the MAD building with the ship's missiles, but L.T.'s actions appear to only reinvigorate the MAD workers. After L.T.'s criminal actions, he is arrested.<ref>"[[New Kids on the Blecch]]"</ref>
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When [[L.T. Smash]] learns from his superior officer that MAD Magazine's next issue will reveal [[Party Posse]]'s secrets to the public, concerned the magazine will end ''Project Boy Band'', L.T.'s superior officer shuts off the band's voice enhancer, exposing the groups's mediocre voices. LT. becomes increasingly aggravated about his Superior Officers's actions, and threatens to send the carrier out to sea. When L.T. completes his threat, a terrified audience, [[Marge]], [[Lisa]] and [[Maggie]] evacuate the carrier. With only Party Posse, L.T., and Homer on the ship, L.T. sends the ship to [[New York City]] in an attempt to attack MAD. Despite {{ch|'N Sync}}'s attempt to stop L.T., he destroys the MAD building with the ship's missiles, but L.T.'s actions appear to only reinvigorate the MAD workers. After L.T.'s criminal actions, he is arrested.<ref>"[[New Kids on the Blecch]]"</ref>
  
 
When [[Bart Simpson]] was principal of [[Springfield Elementary School]], he was reading ''MAD'' to the microphone.<ref>"[[Principal Simpson!]]</ref>
 
When [[Bart Simpson]] was principal of [[Springfield Elementary School]], he was reading ''MAD'' to the microphone.<ref>"[[Principal Simpson!]]</ref>

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MAD
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Magazine Information
Genre: Humor
First appearance: "New Kids on the Blecch"

Mad (stylized MAD) is an American humor magazine. The magazine's mascot is Alfred E. Neuman.

History

When L.T. Smash learns from his superior officer that MAD Magazine's next issue will reveal Party Posse's secrets to the public, concerned the magazine will end Project Boy Band, L.T.'s superior officer shuts off the band's voice enhancer, exposing the groups's mediocre voices. LT. becomes increasingly aggravated about his Superior Officers's actions, and threatens to send the carrier out to sea. When L.T. completes his threat, a terrified audience, Marge, Lisa and Maggie evacuate the carrier. With only Party Posse, L.T., and Homer on the ship, L.T. sends the ship to New York City in an attempt to attack MAD. Despite 'N Sync's attempt to stop L.T., he destroys the MAD building with the ship's missiles, but L.T.'s actions appear to only reinvigorate the MAD workers. After L.T.'s criminal actions, he is arrested.[1]

When Bart Simpson was principal of Springfield Elementary School, he was reading MAD to the microphone.[2]

Goofs

Alfred E. Neuman, the mascot for MAD, has a missing front tooth, however, in Principal Simpson!, he has all front teeth.

Behind the Laughter

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MAD is a real humor magazine.

Appearances

References

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