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'''Stampy''' is an ] appearing in '']''. ] wins the elephant in a radio contest called "KBBL wants to give you something stupid."


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The elephant soon causes trouble and a poacher, Mr. Blackheart, offers to buy him, but the Simpsons decide to give him to a wild life reserve.
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At ] wedding, Bart sees Apu riding an elephant. Bart comments "I wish I had an elephant." "You did," ] replies. "His name was Stampy. You loved him very much."
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