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The Simpsons: S17E11 (1989 — ...)
Continuing

We're on the Road to D'ohwhere
29 JAN 2006Comedy, Family, Animation, Short30 min
season
Episode
  • Tagline: Just a product of society that's lost its good manners.
  • Networks: FOX
  • Country: US
  • Language: English
  • Schedule: Sundays at 20:00
Episode description:
After Bart steals a key from Principal Skinner's office and gets himself into hot water, Marge and Homer send him to a behavior modification camp.
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