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The elephant soon causes trouble (and a burning hole in the family wallet) and a ], Mr. Blackheart, offers to buy him, but the Simpsons decide to give him to a wild life ]. | The elephant soon causes trouble (and a burning hole in the family wallet) and a ], Mr. Blackheart, offers to buy him, but the Simpsons decide to give him to a wild life ]. | ||
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." | Stampy is alluded to in other episodes. 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." Stampy also turns up in the episode "]", involved in a gimmick by ]. | ||
Stampy later turns up in another episode, "]", involved in a gimmick by ]. | |||
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Stampy is an elephant appearing in The Simpsons animated television show. Bart wins the elephant in a radio contest called "KBBL wants to give you something stupid." The listener was supposed to take $10,000 cash instead of the elephant, but Bart caused a major uproar when he was denied the elephant. KBBL mangement forced DJs Bill & Marty to give Bart the elephant or else they would be fired and replaced by a machine.
The elephant soon causes trouble (and a burning hole in the family wallet) and a poacher, Mr. Blackheart, offers to buy him, but the Simpsons decide to give him to a wild life reserve.
Stampy is alluded to in other episodes. At Apu's wedding, Bart sees Apu riding an elephant. Bart comments "I wish I had an elephant." "You did," Lisa replies. "His name was Stampy. You loved him very much." Stampy also turns up in the episode "Large Marge", involved in a gimmick by Krusty the Klown.
See also: List of fictional elephants
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