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'''''The Mixed-Up Catchphrases Zone''''' is a [[The Simpsons comic strips|''The Simpsons'' comic strip]] that was first published in 2001.
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'''''The Mixed-Up Catchphrases Zone''''' is a ''[[The Simpsons Comic Strips]]'' story that was first published in [[2001]].
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== Synopsis ==
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{{Synopsis|[[Rod Serling]] presents The Mixed-Up Catchphrases Zone, where all of the people of [[Springfield]] swap catchphrases, with [[Bart]] being the only one who notices anything is different.}}
  
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
[[Bart]] is dreaming at the breakfast is [[Marge]] talking as [[Bart]], and [[Lisa]] as [[Homer]]. Bart doesn't like Marge talks like he but she discard him. When Bart and Lisa is later going to school is [[Ned]] talking as [[Professor Frink]] and Frink as Ned. Bart starting to think something weird is going out. When he later meet [[Krusty]] and [[Mr. Burns]] has them both switch lines. Bart can't handle it anymore and flees home on the way has [[Apu]] and [[Nelson]] switch lines. But when Bart is coming home it doesn't stop and [[Maggie]] talks like [[Troy McClure]].
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At [[742 Evergreen Terrace]], [[Rod Serling]] presents [[Bart]], who is asleep. He asks if Bart is still dreaming or if he's about to enter ''The Mixed-Up Catchphrases Zone''. When Bart wakes up and goes downstairs for breakfast, [[Marge]] exclaims "Aye carumba," because he's late getting up for school. [[Lisa]] is eating pancakes, and says "mmm... pancakes." Bart is confused because he's the one who says "aye carumba," but Marge tells him "don't have a cow, man" and tells him to get dressed. On the way to school, [[Ned Flanders]] speaks with [[Professor Frink]]'s mannerisms, and Frink rides past them on a rocket bicycle, saying "hi-diddly-ho, neighborinos!" Bart and Lisa pass a car crash involving [[Mr. Burns]] and [[Krusty the Clown]]. Mr. Burns says "hey, hey, kids!" and Krusty says "excellent." At this point, Bart becomes freaked out and decides to run back home. As he goes past the [[Kwik-E-Mart]], [[Nelson]] asks Bart if he wants some jerky before saying "Thank you, come again!" and [[Apu]] laughs at Bart with Nelson's usual laugh. Bart gets back home again, where Marge tells him off for trying to skip school, telling him that if he thinks he's going to stay home, he can "eat my shorts." [[Maggie]] then says that people might remember her from such baby activities as "Peek-A-Boo" and "spitting up strained carrots." [[Comic Book Guy]] then barks, and [[Santa's Little Helper]] says that the comic is the "worst premise, ever!"
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== External links ==
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*[https://lardlad.com/comics#101 The Mixed-Up Catchphrases Zone] at [https://lardlad.com/ Last Exit to Springfield]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:46, May 3, 2026

Bongo logo 2012.png The contents of this article are based on an issue of Simpsons Comics or another comic series and is considered to be non-canon and may not have actually happened/existed.

The reason behind this decision is: It's set in an alternate universe where everyone has different catchphrases.

The Mixed-Up Catchphrases Zone
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Comic Story information
Released: 2001
Comic series: The Simpsons Comic Strips
Pages: 1
Written by: Gail Simone


The Mixed-Up Catchphrases Zone is a The Simpsons Comic Strips story that was first published in 2001.

Synopsis[edit]

Rod Serling presents The Mixed-Up Catchphrases Zone, where all of the people of Springfield swap catchphrases, with Bart being the only one who notices anything is different.

Plot[edit]

At 742 Evergreen Terrace, Rod Serling presents Bart, who is asleep. He asks if Bart is still dreaming or if he's about to enter The Mixed-Up Catchphrases Zone. When Bart wakes up and goes downstairs for breakfast, Marge exclaims "Aye carumba," because he's late getting up for school. Lisa is eating pancakes, and says "mmm... pancakes." Bart is confused because he's the one who says "aye carumba," but Marge tells him "don't have a cow, man" and tells him to get dressed. On the way to school, Ned Flanders speaks with Professor Frink's mannerisms, and Frink rides past them on a rocket bicycle, saying "hi-diddly-ho, neighborinos!" Bart and Lisa pass a car crash involving Mr. Burns and Krusty the Clown. Mr. Burns says "hey, hey, kids!" and Krusty says "excellent." At this point, Bart becomes freaked out and decides to run back home. As he goes past the Kwik-E-Mart, Nelson asks Bart if he wants some jerky before saying "Thank you, come again!" and Apu laughs at Bart with Nelson's usual laugh. Bart gets back home again, where Marge tells him off for trying to skip school, telling him that if he thinks he's going to stay home, he can "eat my shorts." Maggie then says that people might remember her from such baby activities as "Peek-A-Boo" and "spitting up strained carrots." Comic Book Guy then barks, and Santa's Little Helper says that the comic is the "worst premise, ever!"

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