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'''''Bad Boy's Life!''''' is a children's magazine that [[Bart]] reads.
 
'''''Bad Boy's Life!''''' is a children's magazine that [[Bart]] reads.
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== History ==
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[[Lisa Simpson]] was practicing scales on her saxophone in her bedroom when [[Bart]] entered and asked her to keep the noise down because he was trying to make a prank phone call to [[Principal Skinner]]. Lisa replied that it was her room and she could do whatever she wanted there. In response, Bart went into his own bedroom and began kicking the wall shared between the rooms, prompting Lisa to demand that he stop. Bart, however, settled in with a copy of the magazine ''Bad Boy’s Life'' and declared that he could continue bothering her “all day.”<ref>"[[Lisa's Rival]]"</ref>
  
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
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*{{ep|A Star Is Born Again}}
 
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== References ==
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Latest revision as of 22:48, May 6, 2026

Bad Boy's Life
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Magazine Information
Genre: Children's
First appearance: "Lisa's Rival"

Bad Boy's Life! is a children's magazine that Bart reads.

History[edit]

Lisa Simpson was practicing scales on her saxophone in her bedroom when Bart entered and asked her to keep the noise down because he was trying to make a prank phone call to Principal Skinner. Lisa replied that it was her room and she could do whatever she wanted there. In response, Bart went into his own bedroom and began kicking the wall shared between the rooms, prompting Lisa to demand that he stop. Bart, however, settled in with a copy of the magazine Bad Boy’s Life and declared that he could continue bothering her “all day.”[1]

Behind the Laughter[edit]

The magazine's name is a reference to Boys' Life, which is published by the Boy Scouts of America.

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