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* FirstAppearance: For Corky James "Jimbo" Jones, Kearney Zzyzwicz, Dolphin "Dolph" Starbeam, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, Reverend Timothy Lovejoy, Herschel "Krusty the Clown" Krustofski (in the main series), Robert Underdunk "Sideshow Bob" Terwilliger, Ms. Albright, and Jebediah Springfield.

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* FirstAppearance: For Corky James "Jimbo" Jones, Kearney Zzyzwicz, Dolphin "Dolph" Starbeam, Starbeam/Shapiro, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, Reverend Timothy Lovejoy, Herschel "Krusty the Clown" Krustofski (in the main series), Robert Underdunk "Sideshow Bob" Terwilliger, Ms. Albright, and Jebediah Springfield.
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* FirstAppearance: For Corky James "Jimbo" Jones, Kearney Zzyzwicz, Dolphin "Dolph" Starbeam, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, Reverend Timothy Lovejoy, Herschel "Krusty the Clown" Krustofski (in the main series), Robert Underdunk "Sideshow Bob" Terwilliger, Ms. Albright and Jebediah Springfield.

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* FirstAppearance: For Corky James "Jimbo" Jones, Kearney Zzyzwicz, Dolphin "Dolph" Starbeam, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, Reverend Timothy Lovejoy, Herschel "Krusty the Clown" Krustofski (in the main series), Robert Underdunk "Sideshow Bob" Terwilliger, Ms. Albright Albright, and Jebediah Springfield.
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* FirstAppearance: For Corky James "Jimbo" Jones, Kearney Zzyzwicz, Dolphin "Dolph" Starbeam, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, Reverend Timothy Lovejoy, Herschel "Krusty the Clown" Krustofski (in the main series), Robert Underdunk "Sideshow Bob" Terwilliger, and Jebediah Springfield.

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* FirstAppearance: For Corky James "Jimbo" Jones, Kearney Zzyzwicz, Dolphin "Dolph" Starbeam, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, Reverend Timothy Lovejoy, Herschel "Krusty the Clown" Krustofski (in the main series), Robert Underdunk "Sideshow Bob" Terwilliger, Ms. Albright and Jebediah Springfield.
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* FirstAppearance: For Corky James "Jimbo" Jones, Kearney Zzyzwicz, Dolphin "Dolph" Starbeam, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, Herschel "Krusty the Clown" Krustofski (in the main series), Robert Underdunk "Sideshow Bob" Terwilliger, and Jebediah Springfield.
* TheOtherDarrin: For this episode, Jimbo Jones is voiced by Creator/TressMacNeille while Dolph is voiced by Pamela Hayden. Later episodes would have Hayden as Jimbo and [=MacNeille=] as Dolph.

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* FirstAppearance: For Corky James "Jimbo" Jones, Kearney Zzyzwicz, Dolphin "Dolph" Starbeam, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, Reverend Timothy Lovejoy, Herschel "Krusty the Clown" Krustofski (in the main series), Robert Underdunk "Sideshow Bob" Terwilliger, and Jebediah Springfield.
* TheOtherDarrin: For this episode, Jimbo Jones is voiced by Creator/TressMacNeille while Dolph is voiced by Pamela Hayden.Creator/PamelaHayden. Later episodes would have Hayden as Jimbo and [=MacNeille=] as Dolph.
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* FirstAppearance: For Corky James "Jimbo" Jones, Kearney Zzyzwicz, Dolphin "Dolph" Starbeam, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, Herschel "Krusty the Clown" Krustofski (in the main series), Robert Underdunk "Sideshow Bob" Terwilliger (albeit very OffModel in one of his scenes), and Jebediah Springfield.

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* FirstAppearance: For Corky James "Jimbo" Jones, Kearney Zzyzwicz, Dolphin "Dolph" Starbeam, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, Herschel "Krusty the Clown" Krustofski (in the main series), Robert Underdunk "Sideshow Bob" Terwilliger (albeit very OffModel in one of his scenes), Terwilliger, and Jebediah Springfield.
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* {{Blooper}}: When Bart asks the Sunday School teacher about if a robot with a human brain goes to heaven, [[https://frinkiac.com/img/S01E08/406063.jpg his eyes and nose are on the side of his head for several frames]].
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* TheOtherDarrin: For this episode, Jimbo Jones is voiced by Creator/TressMacNeille while Dolph is voiced by Pamela Hayden. Later episodes would have Hayden as Jimbo and [=MacNeille=] as Dolph.

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* TheOtherDarrin: For this episode, Jimbo Jones is voiced by Creator/TressMacNeille while Dolph is voiced by Pamela Hayden. Later episodes would have Hayden as Jimbo and [=MacNeille=] as Dolph.Dolph.
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* {{Blooper}}: When Bart asks the Sunday School teacher about if a robot with a human brain goes to heaven, his eyes and nose are on the side of his head for several frames.

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* {{Blooper}}: When Bart asks the Sunday School teacher about if a robot with a human brain goes to heaven, [[https://frinkiac.com/img/S01E08/406063.jpg his eyes and nose are on the side of his head for several frames.frames]].
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* Blooper: When Bart asks the Sunday School teacher about if a robot with a human brain goes to heaven, his eyes and nose are on the side of his head for several frames.

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* Blooper: {{Blooper}}: When Bart asks the Sunday School teacher about if a robot with a human brain goes to heaven, his eyes and nose are on the side of his head for several frames.
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* Blooper: When Bart asks the Sunday School teacher about if a robot with a human brain goes to heaven, his eyes and nose are on the side of his head for several frames.
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* DeletedScene: The original TV version of this episode has an extra scene where Bart explains to the townspeople that they've lost their way as Springfieldianites by being so quick to lynch a ten-year-old boy who actually feels sorry for what he's done. Both network repeats and the DVD version lack this scene (and so does the FXX rerun of this episode as seen on the "Every Simpsons Ever" marathon, though the Creator/DisneyPlus version actually reinstates the scene), and also added in the line about "most lynch mobs not being this nice". It is not known ''why'' the scene was changed, although the generally accepted theory is that after the first broadcast the producers decided the original ending was too preachy and needed gagging up, leading them to cut a section out and add the "lynch mobs" line.

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* DeletedScene: The original TV version of this episode has an extra scene where Bart explains to the townspeople that they've lost their way as Springfieldianites by being so quick to lynch a ten-year-old boy who actually feels sorry for what he's done. Both network repeats and the American DVD version lack this scene (and so does the FXX rerun of this episode as seen on the "Every Simpsons Ever" marathon, though the Creator/DisneyPlus version actually reinstates the scene), and also added in the line about "most lynch mobs not being this nice". It is not known ''why'' the scene was changed, although the generally accepted theory is that after the first broadcast the producers decided the original ending was too preachy and needed gagging up, leading them to cut a section out and add the "lynch mobs" line.
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* DeletedScene: The original TV version of this episode has an extra scene where Bart explains to the townspeople that they've lost their way as Springfieldianites by being so quick to lynch a ten-year-old boy who actually feels sorry for what he's done. Both network repeats and the DVD version lack this scene (and so does the FXX rerun of this episode as seen on the "Every Simpsons Ever" marathon, though the Disney Plus version actually reinstates the scene), and also added in the line about "most lynch mobs not being this nice". It is not known ''why'' the scene was changed, although the generally accepted theory is that after the first broadcast the producers decided the original ending was too preachy and needed gagging up, leading them to cut a section out and add the "lynch mobs" line.

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* DeletedScene: The original TV version of this episode has an extra scene where Bart explains to the townspeople that they've lost their way as Springfieldianites by being so quick to lynch a ten-year-old boy who actually feels sorry for what he's done. Both network repeats and the DVD version lack this scene (and so does the FXX rerun of this episode as seen on the "Every Simpsons Ever" marathon, though the Disney Plus Creator/DisneyPlus version actually reinstates the scene), and also added in the line about "most lynch mobs not being this nice". It is not known ''why'' the scene was changed, although the generally accepted theory is that after the first broadcast the producers decided the original ending was too preachy and needed gagging up, leading them to cut a section out and add the "lynch mobs" line.
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* DeletedScene: The original TV version of this episode has an extra scene where Bart explains to the townspeople that they've lost their way as Springfieldianites by being so quick to lynch a ten-year-old boy who actually feels sorry for what he's done. Both network repeats and the DVD version lack this scene (and so does the FXX rerun of this episode as seen on the "Every Simpsons Ever" marathon, though the Disney Plus version actually reinstates the scene), and also added in the line about "most lynch mobs not being this nice".

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* DeletedScene: The original TV version of this episode has an extra scene where Bart explains to the townspeople that they've lost their way as Springfieldianites by being so quick to lynch a ten-year-old boy who actually feels sorry for what he's done. Both network repeats and the DVD version lack this scene (and so does the FXX rerun of this episode as seen on the "Every Simpsons Ever" marathon, though the Disney Plus version actually reinstates the scene), and also added in the line about "most lynch mobs not being this nice". It is not known ''why'' the scene was changed, although the generally accepted theory is that after the first broadcast the producers decided the original ending was too preachy and needed gagging up, leading them to cut a section out and add the "lynch mobs" line.
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* FirstAppearance: For Corky James "Jimbo" Jones, Kearney Zzyzwicz (though his last name wouldn't be revealed until the episode ''24 Minutes''), Dolphin "Dolph" Starbeam, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, Herschel "Krusty the Clown" Krustofski (in the main series), Robert Underdunk "Sideshow Bob" Terwilliger (albeit OffModel), and Jebediah Springfield (later revealed to be Hans Sprungfeld)

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* FirstAppearance: For Corky James "Jimbo" Jones, Kearney Zzyzwicz (though his last name wouldn't be revealed until the episode ''24 Minutes''), Zzyzwicz, Dolphin "Dolph" Starbeam, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, Herschel "Krusty the Clown" Krustofski (in the main series), Robert Underdunk "Sideshow Bob" Terwilliger (albeit OffModel), very OffModel in one of his scenes), and Jebediah Springfield (later revealed to be Hans Sprungfeld)Springfield.
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* DeletedScene: The original TV version of this episode has an extra scene where Bart explains to the townspeople that they've lost their way as Springfieldianites by being so quick to lynch a ten-year-old boy who actually feels sorry for what he's done. Both network repeats and the DVD version lack this scene (and so does the FXX rerun of this episode as seen on the "Every Simpsons Ever" marathon), and also added in the line about "most lynch mobs not being this nice".

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* DeletedScene: The original TV version of this episode has an extra scene where Bart explains to the townspeople that they've lost their way as Springfieldianites by being so quick to lynch a ten-year-old boy who actually feels sorry for what he's done. Both network repeats and the DVD version lack this scene (and so does the FXX rerun of this episode as seen on the "Every Simpsons Ever" marathon), marathon, though the Disney Plus version actually reinstates the scene), and also added in the line about "most lynch mobs not being this nice".
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* TheOtherDarrin: For this episode, Jimbo Jones is voiced by TressMacNeille while Dolph is voiced by Pamela Hayden. Later episodes would have Hayden as Jimbo and [=MacNeille=] as Dolph.

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* TheOtherDarrin: For this episode, Jimbo Jones is voiced by TressMacNeille Creator/TressMacNeille while Dolph is voiced by Pamela Hayden. Later episodes would have Hayden as Jimbo and [=MacNeille=] as Dolph.
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* DeletedScene: The original TV version of this episode has an extra scene where Bart explains to the townspeople that they've lost their way as Springfieldianites by being so quick to lynch a ten-year-old boy who actually feels sorry for what he's done[[note]]yet those same townspeople would feel little to no remorse for Bart losing a championship baseball game in "The Boys of Bummer"[[/note]]. Both network repeats and the DVD version didn't have this scene (nor does the FXX rerun of this episode as seen on the "Every Simpsons Ever" marathon), and also added in the line about "most lynch mobs not being this nice".

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* DeletedScene: The original TV version of this episode has an extra scene where Bart explains to the townspeople that they've lost their way as Springfieldianites by being so quick to lynch a ten-year-old boy who actually feels sorry for what he's done[[note]]yet those same townspeople would feel little to no remorse for Bart losing a championship baseball game in "The Boys of Bummer"[[/note]]. done. Both network repeats and the DVD version didn't have lack this scene (nor (and so does the FXX rerun of this episode as seen on the "Every Simpsons Ever" marathon), and also added in the line about "most lynch mobs not being this nice".



* TheOtherDarrin and EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: For this episode, Jimbo Jones is voiced by TressMacNeille while Dolph is voiced by Pamela Hayden. Later episodes would have Hayden as Jimbo and [=MacNeille=] as Dolph.

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* TheOtherDarrin and EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: TheOtherDarrin: For this episode, Jimbo Jones is voiced by TressMacNeille while Dolph is voiced by Pamela Hayden. Later episodes would have Hayden as Jimbo and [=MacNeille=] as Dolph.
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* DeletedScene: The TV version of this episode has an extra scene where Bart explains to the townspeople that they've lost their way as Springfieldianites by being so quick to lynch a ten-year-old boy who actually feels sorry for what he's done[[note]]yet those same townspeople would feel little to no remorse for Bart losing a championship baseball game in "The Boys of Bummer"[[/note]]. The DVD version doesn't have this scene (nor does the FXX rerun of this episode as seen on the "Every Simpsons Ever" marathon), and according to WordOfGod, the TV-exclusive scene was shoehorned [[ExecutiveMeddling because FOX wanted the episode to have a moral about people losing their town pride]] (never mind that there was already a moral in this episode -- subtle ones about not giving in to peer pressure and taking personal responsibility for your actions, even if it means your life at the hands of a bloodthirsty town).

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* DeletedScene: The original TV version of this episode has an extra scene where Bart explains to the townspeople that they've lost their way as Springfieldianites by being so quick to lynch a ten-year-old boy who actually feels sorry for what he's done[[note]]yet those same townspeople would feel little to no remorse for Bart losing a championship baseball game in "The Boys of Bummer"[[/note]]. The Both network repeats and the DVD version doesn't didn't have this scene (nor does the FXX rerun of this episode as seen on the "Every Simpsons Ever" marathon), and according to WordOfGod, also added in the TV-exclusive scene was shoehorned [[ExecutiveMeddling because FOX wanted the episode to have a moral line about people losing their town pride]] (never mind that there was already a moral in "most lynch mobs not being this episode -- subtle ones about not giving in to peer pressure and taking personal responsibility for your actions, even if it means your life at the hands of a bloodthirsty town).nice".
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--> '''Bart''': But I'd like to add one thing: It wasn't until I removed the head of Jebediah Springfield that we realized we were taking our heritage for granted. That was a crime, too. One I think we are ''all'' guilty of.
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* DeletedScene: The TV version of this episode has an extra scene where Bart explains to the townspeople that they've lost their way as Springfieldianites by being so quick to lynch a ten-year-old boy who actually feels sorry for what he's done[[note]]yet those same townspeople would feel little to no remorse for Bart losing a championship baseball game in "The Boys of Bummer"[[/note]]. The DVD version doesn't have this scene (nor does the FXX rerun of this episode as seen on the "Every Simpsons Ever" marathon), and according to WordOfGod, the TV-exclusive scene was shoehorned [[ExecutiveMeddling because FOX wanted the episode to have a moral about people losing their town pride]] (never mind that there was already a moral in this episode -- subtle ones about not giving in to peer pressure and personal responsibility for your actions).

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* DeletedScene: The TV version of this episode has an extra scene where Bart explains to the townspeople that they've lost their way as Springfieldianites by being so quick to lynch a ten-year-old boy who actually feels sorry for what he's done[[note]]yet those same townspeople would feel little to no remorse for Bart losing a championship baseball game in "The Boys of Bummer"[[/note]]. The DVD version doesn't have this scene (nor does the FXX rerun of this episode as seen on the "Every Simpsons Ever" marathon), and according to WordOfGod, the TV-exclusive scene was shoehorned [[ExecutiveMeddling because FOX wanted the episode to have a moral about people losing their town pride]] (never mind that there was already a moral in this episode -- subtle ones about not giving in to peer pressure and taking personal responsibility for your actions).actions, even if it means your life at the hands of a bloodthirsty town).
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* DeletedScene: The TV version of this episode has an extra scene where Bart explains to the townspeople that they've lost their way as Springfieldianites by being so quick to lynch a ten-year-old boy who actually feels sorry for what he's done[[note]]yet those same townspeople would feel little to no remorse for Bart losing a championship baseball game in "The Boys of Bummer"[[/note]]. The DVD version doesn't have this scene, and according to WordOfGod, the TV-exclusive scene was shoehorned [[ExecutiveMeddling because FOX wanted the episode to have a moral about people losing their town pride]] (never mind that there was already a moral in this episode -- subtle ones about not giving in to peer pressure and personal responsibility for your actions).

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* DeletedScene: The TV version of this episode has an extra scene where Bart explains to the townspeople that they've lost their way as Springfieldianites by being so quick to lynch a ten-year-old boy who actually feels sorry for what he's done[[note]]yet those same townspeople would feel little to no remorse for Bart losing a championship baseball game in "The Boys of Bummer"[[/note]]. The DVD version doesn't have this scene, scene (nor does the FXX rerun of this episode as seen on the "Every Simpsons Ever" marathon), and according to WordOfGod, the TV-exclusive scene was shoehorned [[ExecutiveMeddling because FOX wanted the episode to have a moral about people losing their town pride]] (never mind that there was already a moral in this episode -- subtle ones about not giving in to peer pressure and personal responsibility for your actions).
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* DeletedScene: The TV version of this episode has an extra scene where Bart explains to the townspeople that they've lost their way as Springfieldianites by being so quick to lynch a ten-year-old boy who actually feels sorry for what he's done[[note]]yet those same townspeople would feel little to no remorse for Bart losing a championship baseball game in "The Boys of Bummer"[[/note]]. The DVD version doesn't have this scene, and according to WordOfGod, the TV-exclusive scene was shoehorned [[ExecutiveMeddling because FOX wanted the episode to have a moral about people losing their town pride]] (never mind that there was already a moral in this episode -- a subtle one about not giving in to peer pressure).

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* DeletedScene: The TV version of this episode has an extra scene where Bart explains to the townspeople that they've lost their way as Springfieldianites by being so quick to lynch a ten-year-old boy who actually feels sorry for what he's done[[note]]yet those same townspeople would feel little to no remorse for Bart losing a championship baseball game in "The Boys of Bummer"[[/note]]. The DVD version doesn't have this scene, and according to WordOfGod, the TV-exclusive scene was shoehorned [[ExecutiveMeddling because FOX wanted the episode to have a moral about people losing their town pride]] (never mind that there was already a moral in this episode -- a subtle one ones about not giving in to peer pressure).pressure and personal responsibility for your actions).
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* FirstAppearance: For Corky James "Jimbo" Jones, Kearney Zzyzwicz (though his last name wouldn't be revealed until the episode ''24 Minutes''), Dolphin "Dolph" Starbeam, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, Herschel "Krusty the Clown" Krustofski (in the main series), Robert Underdunk "Sideshow Bob" Terwilliger (albeit OffModel), and Jebediah Springfield (later revealed to be Hans Sprungfeld)

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* FirstAppearance: For Corky James "Jimbo" Jones, Kearney Zzyzwicz (though his last name wouldn't be revealed until the episode ''24 Minutes''), Dolphin "Dolph" Starbeam, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, Herschel "Krusty the Clown" Krustofski (in the main series), Robert Underdunk "Sideshow Bob" Terwilliger (albeit OffModel), and Jebediah Springfield (later revealed to be Hans Sprungfeld)Sprungfeld)
* TheOtherDarrin and EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: For this episode, Jimbo Jones is voiced by TressMacNeille while Dolph is voiced by Pamela Hayden. Later episodes would have Hayden as Jimbo and [=MacNeille=] as Dolph.

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* FirstAppearance: For Corky James "Jimbo" Jones, Kearney Zzyzwicz (though his last name wouldn't be revealed until the episode ''24 Minutes''), Dolphin "Dolph" Starbeam, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, Herschel "Krusty the Clown" Krustofski (in the main series), Robert Underdunk "Sideshow Bob" Terwilliger (albeit OffModel), and Jebediah Springfield (né Hans Sprungfeld)

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* DeletedScene: The TV version of this episode has an extra scene where Bart explains to the townspeople that they've lost their way as Springfieldianites by being so quick to lynch a ten-year-old boy who actually feels sorry for what he's done[[note]]yet those same townspeople would feel little to no remorse for Bart losing a championship baseball game in "The Boys of Bummer"[[/note]]. The DVD version doesn't have this scene, and according to WordOfGod, the TV-exclusive scene was shoehorned [[ExecutiveMeddling because FOX wanted the episode to have a moral about people losing their town pride]] (never mind that there was already a moral in this episode -- a subtle one about not giving in to peer pressure).
* FirstAppearance: For Corky James "Jimbo" Jones, Kearney Zzyzwicz (though his last name wouldn't be revealed until the episode ''24 Minutes''), Dolphin "Dolph" Starbeam, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, Herschel "Krusty the Clown" Krustofski (in the main series), Robert Underdunk "Sideshow Bob" Terwilliger (albeit OffModel), and Jebediah Springfield (né (later revealed to be Hans Sprungfeld)
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* FirstAppearance: Corky James "Jimbo" Jones, Kearney Zzyzwicz, Dolphin "Dolph" Starbeam, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, Herschel Shmoikel Pinchas Yerucham "Krusty the Clown" Krustofski (in the main series), Robert Underdunk "Sideshow Bob" Terwilliger, and Jebediah Obadiah Zachariah Jedediah Springfield (née Hans Sprungfeld)

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* FirstAppearance: For Corky James "Jimbo" Jones, Kearney Zzyzwicz, Zzyzwicz (though his last name wouldn't be revealed until the episode ''24 Minutes''), Dolphin "Dolph" Starbeam, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, Herschel Shmoikel Pinchas Yerucham "Krusty the Clown" Krustofski (in the main series), Robert Underdunk "Sideshow Bob" Terwilliger, Terwilliger (albeit OffModel), and Jebediah Obadiah Zachariah Jedediah Springfield (née (né Hans Sprungfeld)
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* FirstAppearance: Corky James "Jimbo" Jones, Kearney Zzyzwicz, Dolphin "Dolph" Starbeam, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, Herschel Shmoikel Pinchas Yerucham "Krusty the Clown" Krustofski (in the main series), Robert Underdunk "Sideshow Bob" Terwilliger, and Jebediah Obadiah Zachariah Jedediah Springfield (née Hans Sprungfeld)

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