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'''Woo-hoo Dunnit?''' is the twenty-second episode of [[Season 30]].
 
'''Woo-hoo Dunnit?''' is the twenty-second episode of [[Season 30]].
   
== Synopsis ==
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==Synopsis==
 
When [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]]'s college fund goes missing, the documentary crime series "Deadline Springfield" goes in-depth to solve the case.
 
When [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]]'s college fund goes missing, the documentary crime series "Deadline Springfield" goes in-depth to solve the case.
   
== Plot ==
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==Plot==
On an episode of "Dateline: Springfield" a documentary series on crime, interviews the Simpson family after Marge and Lisa return home and discover that Lisa's college fund of $ 670.42 is missing, hidden in a can of kitchen cleaner under the sink. The police are called and Chief Wiggum and Lou investigate, but when the narrator says the suspicion turned to the Simpson family, Marge gets angry at the accusations, and insists that whoever stole the money left a drink at the table without a cup holder, leaving a ring on the table, which she emphasizes that everyone leaves with their drinks.
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On an episode of the ''Dateline: Springfield'' documentary series on crime, the makers interview the Simpson family after [[Marge Simpson|Marge]] and Lisa return home and discover that Lisa's college fund of $670.42 is missing. The money was hidden in a can of kitchen cleaner under the sink. The police are called and [[Clancy Wiggum|Chief Wiggum]] and [[Lou]] investigate. When the narrator says the suspicion turned to the Simpson family, Marge gets angry at the accusations. She insists that whoever stole the money left a drink at the table without a cup holder, leaving a ring on the table, which she emphasizes that everyone leaves with their drinks.
   
A call to the police made by Helen Lovejoy takes Marge to the top of the list of suspects, accusing her of using the money for her gambling problem, although surveillance cameras show that, although she went to the casino, she resisted temptation and road. outside. The next person on the list of suspects is Homer, because his file on Moe was cut. Police speculate that when Homer got drunk, he tripped over his house, he fell and ate some spaghetti scraps, and then stumbling over the money in the cleaner cup, he used the cleaner to clean the kitchen and used the money to pay account. With the deception of granting admission to a Super Bowl observation party in exchange for a pair of pants, the cops retrieve Homer's pants, but find no evidence of money in them. "Dateline: Springfield" looks at Mr. Burns next, but with him being a billionaire, $ 600 would have been nothing. Moe then directly accuses Homer, but police discover that Homer has an alibi: he had made a six-hour call that night to Disco Stu by mistake; and he had cleaned the kitchen without the cleaner licking it in the process.
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A call to the police made by [[Helen Lovejoy]] takes Marge to the top of the list of suspects, accusing her of using the money for her gambling problem. However, surveillance cameras show that, although she went to the casino, she resisted temptation and road. outside. The next person on the list of suspects is [[Homer Simpson|Homer]], because his file on [[Moe Szyslak|Moe]] was cut. Police speculate that when Homer got drunk, he tripped over his house, fell and ate some spaghetti scraps, and then stumbling over the money in the cleaner cup, he used the cleaner to clean the kitchen and used the money to pay account. With the deception of granting admission to a Super Bowl observation party in exchange for a pair of pants, the cops retrieve Homer's pants, but find no evidence of money in them. ''Dateline: Springfield'' looks at [[Charles Montgomery Burns|Mr. Burns]] next, but with him being a billionaire, $600 would have been nothing. Moe then directly accuses Homer, but the police discover that Homer has an alibi: he had made a six-hour call that night to [[Stu Discothèque|Disco Stu]] by mistake, and he had cleaned the kitchen without the cleaner, licking it in the process.
   
The next suspect is Bart, whom Milhouse accuses of buying green slime with the money. Bart knew about the money under the sink, but he always returned what he borrowed. He is then seen as the intellectual author behind the production of green slime (at Breaking Bad), at Springield Elementary School. But when the market price fell, he sold his remaining inventory of the green slime to Jeffrey Albertson and put the money back in the can, filming this in case the police didn't believe it.
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The next suspect is Bart, whom Milhouse accuses of buying green slime with the money. Bart knew about the money under the sink, but he always returned what he borrowed. He is then seen as the intellectual author behind the production of green slime (at Breaking Bad), at Springfield Elementary School. But when the market price fell, he sold his remaining inventory of the green slime to [[Comic Book Guy|Jeffrey Albertson]] and put the money back in the can, filming this in case the police didn't believe it. Comic Book Guy is unable to shift the slime, no matter how low he prices it.
   
The last suspect in the family is Lisa, whom Martin accuses because she wanted a new saxophone. They go to the King Toot music store and he shows a tape of Lisa trying out a new baritone saxophone, for more than 14 hours, but she didn't buy it, Krusty the clown bought it before he had the chance. Lisa's alibi is that Marge took her to a hopscotch tutor, much to Lisa's shame. With all the suspects missing, Homer and Marge kick "Dateline: Springfield" and force the crew to apologize for their inconvenience, leaving the mystery unsolved.
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The last suspect in the family is Lisa, whom Martin accuses because she wanted a new saxophone. They go to [[King Toot's Music Store]], and he shows a tape of Lisa trying out a new baritone saxophone, for more than 14 hours. However, she didn't buy it, as [[Krusty the Clown|Krusty]] bought it before she had the chance. Lisa's alibi is that Marge took her to a hopscotch tutor, much to Lisa's shame. With all the suspects in the family absolved, Homer and Marge kick ''Dateline: Springfield'' and force the crew to apologize for their inconvenience, leaving the mystery unsolved.
   
Marge and Homer are seen watching the documentary, and Marge places a cup holder that he invented under Homer's drink. When he casually mentions that he wants to start a business with the cup holders, which costs $ 0.65 each, Homer realizes that Marge was to blame, stealing the money to invest in the business and denying it all the time. Homer calls the children down, preparing to tell them the truth, but when Marge compares Homer's visits to Moe's tavern with the adventures of life and admits that he wants something similar for his business, he changes his mind, covers Marge and lies to the children, saying that the rats ate the money because the grandfather leaves the cabinet open, and then goes to the beach and enjoys a walk with Marge.
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Marge and Homer are seen watching the documentary, and Marge places a cup holder that she invented under Homer's drink. When she casually mentions that she wants to start a business with the cup holders, selling them for $0.65 each, Homer realizes that Marge was to blame for the money going missing. She was stealing the money to invest in the business and denying it all the time. Homer calls the children down, preparing to tell them the truth. However, when Marge compares Homer's visits to [[Moe's Tavern]] with the adventures of life and admits that he wants something similar for his business, he changes his mind, covers for Marge and lies to the children, saying that the rats ate the money because [[Abe Simpson II|the grandfather]] leaves the cabinet open, and then goes to the beach and enjoys a walk with Marge.
   
 
Meanwhile, in the study, the narrator loses his voice after discussing the unresolved end of the program and receives a vocal cord transplant from a sheep.
 
Meanwhile, in the study, the narrator loses his voice after discussing the unresolved end of the program and receives a vocal cord transplant from a sheep.
   
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Woo-hoo Dunnit?
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Woo-hoo Dunnit? is the twenty-second episode of Season 30.

Synopsis

When Lisa's college fund goes missing, the documentary crime series "Deadline Springfield" goes in-depth to solve the case.

Plot

On an episode of the Dateline: Springfield documentary series on crime, the makers interview the Simpson family after Marge and Lisa return home and discover that Lisa's college fund of $670.42 is missing. The money was hidden in a can of kitchen cleaner under the sink. The police are called and Chief Wiggum and Lou investigate. When the narrator says the suspicion turned to the Simpson family, Marge gets angry at the accusations. She insists that whoever stole the money left a drink at the table without a cup holder, leaving a ring on the table, which she emphasizes that everyone leaves with their drinks.

A call to the police made by Helen Lovejoy takes Marge to the top of the list of suspects, accusing her of using the money for her gambling problem. However, surveillance cameras show that, although she went to the casino, she resisted temptation and road. outside. The next person on the list of suspects is Homer, because his file on Moe was cut. Police speculate that when Homer got drunk, he tripped over his house, fell and ate some spaghetti scraps, and then stumbling over the money in the cleaner cup, he used the cleaner to clean the kitchen and used the money to pay account. With the deception of granting admission to a Super Bowl observation party in exchange for a pair of pants, the cops retrieve Homer's pants, but find no evidence of money in them. Dateline: Springfield looks at Mr. Burns next, but with him being a billionaire, $600 would have been nothing. Moe then directly accuses Homer, but the police discover that Homer has an alibi: he had made a six-hour call that night to Disco Stu by mistake, and he had cleaned the kitchen without the cleaner, licking it in the process.

The next suspect is Bart, whom Milhouse accuses of buying green slime with the money. Bart knew about the money under the sink, but he always returned what he borrowed. He is then seen as the intellectual author behind the production of green slime (at Breaking Bad), at Springfield Elementary School. But when the market price fell, he sold his remaining inventory of the green slime to Jeffrey Albertson and put the money back in the can, filming this in case the police didn't believe it. Comic Book Guy is unable to shift the slime, no matter how low he prices it.

The last suspect in the family is Lisa, whom Martin accuses because she wanted a new saxophone. They go to King Toot's Music Store, and he shows a tape of Lisa trying out a new baritone saxophone, for more than 14 hours. However, she didn't buy it, as Krusty bought it before she had the chance. Lisa's alibi is that Marge took her to a hopscotch tutor, much to Lisa's shame. With all the suspects in the family absolved, Homer and Marge kick Dateline: Springfield and force the crew to apologize for their inconvenience, leaving the mystery unsolved.

Marge and Homer are seen watching the documentary, and Marge places a cup holder that she invented under Homer's drink. When she casually mentions that she wants to start a business with the cup holders, selling them for $0.65 each, Homer realizes that Marge was to blame for the money going missing. She was stealing the money to invest in the business and denying it all the time. Homer calls the children down, preparing to tell them the truth. However, when Marge compares Homer's visits to Moe's Tavern with the adventures of life and admits that he wants something similar for his business, he changes his mind, covers for Marge and lies to the children, saying that the rats ate the money because the grandfather leaves the cabinet open, and then goes to the beach and enjoys a walk with Marge.

Meanwhile, in the study, the narrator loses his voice after discussing the unresolved end of the program and receives a vocal cord transplant from a sheep.

Broadcast History

United Kingdom

Broadcast date(s) Channel aired
  • November, 29th, 2022
Channel 4

Citations

Season 29 Season 30 Episodes Season 31
Bart's Not DeadHeartbreak HotelMy Way or the Highway to HeavenTreehouse of Horror XXIXBaby You Can't Drive My CarFrom Russia Without LoveWerking MomKrusty the ClownDaddicus Finch'Tis the 30th SeasonMad About the ToyThe Girl on the BusI'm Dancing as Fat as I CanThe Clown Stays in the Picture101 MitigationsI Want You (She's So Heavy)E My SportsBart vs. Itchy & ScratchyGirl's in the BandI'm Just a Girl Who Can't Say D'ohD'oh CanadaWoo-hoo Dunnit?Crystal Blue-Haired Persuasion