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Throw Your Voice
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Book Information
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Throw Your Voice is a book which teaches how to perform ventriloquism.
History
Bart read the book so he could "[add] a new trick to [his] pranking repertoire". He interrupted his reading, however, to go Christmas-caroling with Milhouse and Lisa, being won over by Lisa's telling him that the people whose houses they caroled would give them cookies. Unfortunately, the trio had a run-in with the school bullies Dolph, Jimbo and Kearney, who wanted all the free treats to themselves. The encounter resulted in Lisa being buried in a snowdrift, Bart being stuffed head-first into a garbage can, and Milhouse being hung from a mailbox by his underwear.
After the trio freed themselves, Bart used his newly-acquired ventriloquism skills to take revenge. They found the bullies at Moe's house, where the bullies were singing "Silver Bells" for Moe. Bart then threw his voice, making it sound like the bullies were singing "This is to make up for all the prank phone calls during the year!" At this revelation, Moe became angry and brandished a meat cleaver at the bullies, scaring them out of the neighborhood. With the bullies gone, Bart, Lisa and Milhouse resumed their caroling.
Behind the Laughter
Ventriloquism is commonly referred to as "throwing one's voice".