Bart Sells His Soul (Original Version)

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Back in 1995 an episode of The Simpsons called Bart Sells His Soul aired on the FOX network on October 8th. However, four years later a strange version which I can only discribe as a prototype aired on a Saturday around 6 AM. I was up early that morning because I was going on a vacation and was channel surfing when I came across the episode. I was shocked to see an episode of The Simpsons starting rather then Saturday morning cartoons as The Simpsons isn't exactly a kids show. My first thought was that is was some sort of comercial but surely enough it started playing like a regular episode. Based on what was happening, it became evident it was Bart Sells His Soul, but it quickly takes a different turn. Rather then the scene playing where Bart sells his soul to Milhouse it cuts to a scene with a very different bart who's suddenly become very very religious and starts arguing with Milhouse. It starts with them talking about getting a squishy from the Quicky Mart, but neither of them have any money on them which is why Milhouse suggests Bart just steals two squishies from the store. Bart very out of character immediatly says "NO" saying it would be wrong. But Milhouse pops in how who cares it doesnt matter and it eventually comes out how Milhouse thinks there is no God and that Jesus sucks. This imediatly starts getting violent between the two friends. They start arguing and its more then just a petty argument between friends. From the tone of their voices its obvious they sound like they hate one another. It was very dishartening to see them fighting like this they both start yelling "Is not! Is too!" back at each other in an imature yet psychotic manner until, Milhouses head explodes. Brains, skull fragments, and blood splatter everywhere. Bart imediatly starts crying in an extremly loud and hystarical manner he turns over his lifeless headless friend. Suddenly a ghostly apperation of Milhouse's smiling grinning head appeares and knocks Bart over laughing like a demon possessed Krusty the Clown. As far as I know, the airing of the episode was an accidental fluke since I've never seen it played again. It must have been a prototype or early version of Bart Sells His Soul, but obviously it was too morbid and rejected and not considered cannon.



Credited to W-Gregthor
Originally uploaded on September 19, 2011

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