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Bart Simpson's soul

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Bart Simpson's soul
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Object Information
Object: A piece of paper
Manufacturer: First Church of Springfield (the paper)
Owner: Bart Simpson
Former: Milhouse Van Houten
Comic Book Guy
Lisa Simpson
First Appearance: "Bart Sells His Soul"


Bart's Simpson's Soul was a piece of paper that supposedly was Bart's soul.

History

After arguing with Milhouse that souls did not exist and were merely invented to frighten people, Bart Simpson accepted Milhouse's challenge to prove it by selling his soul for five dollars. To complete the transaction, Bart wrote "Bart Simpson's soul" on a sheet of paper and handed it to Milhouse. Although he initially dismissed the sale as meaningless, Bart soon began experiencing a series of unsettling events that convinced him he had truly lost his soul. Desperate to recover it, he offered to buy it back, but Milhouse demanded fifty dollars and later traded it to the Comic Book Guy in exchange for ALF pogs. The paper was subsequently sold to another buyer before Lisa Simpson secretly purchased it with money from one of her hidden piggy banks and returned it to Bart, ending his ordeal.

Appearances