Bart Simpson is misunderstood.
Wrongly pegged as an underachiever and troublemaker, Bart would like to remind the world of some of his decent qualities: He looks out for his sister, Lisa; he's befriended outcasts and misfits like Milhouse Van Houten and Ralph Wiggum; he's injected romance into the life of his teacher, Edna Krabappel; and he brought down an illegal French winery during his brief semester abroad.
So what if he's also befouled the Springfield Community Church with phony hymns or prank-called Moe's Tavern several times a day for the last few years?
Or teases his sisters, or fibs to his Mom and Dad!
So what if he skips school sometimes, and doesn't always get good grades?
It all balances out, right?
At age 10, Bart has managed to live out a number of dreams: He has starred in his own short-lived TV series (with his idol, Krusty the Clown), spotted and named a deadly comet that nearly destroyed his town, and almost snagged the role of Fallout Boy in the Radioactive Man movie.
Bart is so much more then just a boy that has a little mischievous side to him!
He has accomplished a lot for his young years.
And, he couldn't have done any of those things without the help and support of his best friend, Santa's Little Helper, the best pup in the world!
Santa's Little Helper may not have been lucky for Homer Simpson at the racetrack one Christmas Eve, but he sure has turned out to be one fortunate dog. Loved and doted on by his owner, Bart Simpson.
In his spare time, Bart enjoys being the big brother of Lisa and Maggie.
He always tries to set a good example, even if his behavior does fall short of perfection most of the time.
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