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Wall E. Weasel and the band
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"Radio Bart" is the thirteenth episode of The Simpsons' third season. The episode aired on January 9, 1992. It was also nominated for an Emmy that year.

Synopsis

All the Simpsons are busy preparing for Bart's birthday party. Homer sees an ad on TV for a prank microphone (the Superstar Celebrity Microphone) that can be used to tap into localized radio systems and instantly decides to buy one for Bart. Subsequently, Bart experiences a crushingly disappointing birthday party when all his gifts turn out to be useless things like a cactus, a label maker and a dorky new suit. He also at first is disappointed by the prank microphone, but later finds a use for it in creating practical jokes, such as making the Flanders children think God is talking to them, or making Homer think the Martians have invaded Earth.

Bart then uses the microphone to make the townspeople think that an orphan named Timmy O'Toole has fallen down the town well. Although they are unable to get "Timmy" out, as the well is too small for any adult to fit in, the entire town offers moral support and do everything they can to give him hope (as well as a little surreptitious profiteering, e.g. t-shirt concessions and sacks of "authentic Timmy O'Toole baby teeth) . Krusty even gets Sting to join other celebrities in recording a charity single, "We're Sending Our Love Down the Well". However, Bart--after realizing that his name is on the walkie-talkie thanks to his label-maker--really does fall in the well while trying to retrieve it. When the townspeople find out, Bart confesses that Timmy O'Toole did not exist. Angry at being tricked, the townspeople decide to leave Bart in the well. "We're Sending Our Love Down The Well" then falls off the #1 spot dramatically on the Billboard to be replaced by "I Do Believe We're Naked" by Funky See Funky Do.

Despite efforts by Homer and Marge to mobilize a rescue operation, the entire town remains adamant. Finally, however, Homer decides to just dig a tunnel and retrieve Bart himself. Groundskeeper Willie spies this, yells, "Why dinnae I think of tha'?(Why didn't I think of that?)", tears off his shirt to expose his bulging muscles, and joins Homer. With a little help from the townsfolk, and Sting, an excavation operation is started. A very sorry Bart is finally rescued from the bottom of the hole. Willie puts up a small warning sign near the well the next morning to prevent future incidents.

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Quotes

Homer: It's not our fault. We didn't want the boy, he was an accident!
Marge: Homer!
Homer: Uh, could you edit that last part out?
Kent Brockman: Mr. Simpson, we're live coast to coast.
Homer: d'oh! Sting: There's a hole in my heart as deep as a well for that poor little boy, who's stuck halfway to Hell...
Sideshow Mel: Though we can't get him out, we'll do the next best thing...
McBain: We go on TV and sing, sing, sing!
All: And we're sending our love down the well...
Krusty: All the way down!
All: We're sending our love down the well...
Krusty: Down that well!

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