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'''Babysitting Maggie''' (which initially aired in the United States of America on May 31, 1987) is the fourth Simpsons [[list of shorts|short]].
 
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While alone in the house, [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] and [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] are babysitting their younger sister, when she accidentally electrocutes herself by shoving a fork into an electrical socket. Bart and Lisa are sitting watching TV while Maggie is walking up the stairs. A dialogue continues between Bart and Lisa wondering where Maggie is. Maggie falls down the stairs, and Lisa thinks she hears something, but Bart does not want to know anything of the sort. Maggie watches a butterfly fly out of the window, climbs onto the roof, catches the butterfly and falls. Lisa, concerned she heard a noise, is threatened by Bart, and Maggie comes out from a bush with a butterfly in her hand. [[Marge Simpson|Marge]] arrives home, unnoticed. The short ends when the butterfly flutters away from Maggie's hand. As Maggie wails, Bart berates Maggie for being a baby.
 
While alone in the house, [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] and [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] are babysitting their younger sister, when she accidentally electrocutes herself by shoving a fork into an electrical socket. Bart and Lisa are sitting watching TV while Maggie is walking up the stairs. A dialogue continues between Bart and Lisa wondering where Maggie is. Maggie falls down the stairs, and Lisa thinks she hears something, but Bart does not want to know anything of the sort. Maggie watches a butterfly fly out of the window, climbs onto the roof, catches the butterfly and falls. Lisa, concerned she heard a noise, is threatened by Bart, and Maggie comes out from a bush with a butterfly in her hand. [[Marge Simpson|Marge]] arrives home, unnoticed. The short ends when the butterfly flutters away from Maggie's hand. As Maggie wails, Bart berates Maggie for being a baby.
   

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Babysitting Maggie (which initially aired in the United States of America on May 31, 1987) is the fourth Simpsons short.

Plot

While alone in the house, Bart and Lisa are babysitting their younger sister, when she accidentally electrocutes herself by shoving a fork into an electrical socket. Bart and Lisa are sitting watching TV while Maggie is walking up the stairs. A dialogue continues between Bart and Lisa wondering where Maggie is. Maggie falls down the stairs, and Lisa thinks she hears something, but Bart does not want to know anything of the sort. Maggie watches a butterfly fly out of the window, climbs onto the roof, catches the butterfly and falls. Lisa, concerned she heard a noise, is threatened by Bart, and Maggie comes out from a bush with a butterfly in her hand. Marge arrives home, unnoticed. The short ends when the butterfly flutters away from Maggie's hand. As Maggie wails, Bart berates Maggie for being a baby.

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