
The next day, Marge asks what the police are doing to help Bart. The two officers then decide to leave Bart in the well. Bart calls for help, and explains to Lou and Eddie about his prank. When Springfield Police Officers Lou and Eddie see the rope, they untie it, sending Bart plummeting down into the well, where his foot ends up trapped under a rock-much like the story he made up to fool everyone. Later that evening, Bart returns to the well to retrieve the radio, and attempts to climb down into the well using a rope. Bart scoffs at this, until he remembers that he used his label-maker to put a "Property of Bart Simpson" label on the radio in the well. Lisa confronts Bart, warning him that his prank is going to end up backfiring. The dog's growls through the microphone make the townspeople believe that something is wrong with Timmy, and the local news immediately reports on his "possibly feral condition". However, Bart's ruse is broken when Lisa sees him wrestling the microphone away from Santa's Little Helper. On TV, Channel 6 News provides frequent updates about Timmy, and an Itchy & Scratchy episode (" Cat Splat Fever") is dedicated to him. A carnival is held near the well to benefit Timmy O'Toole, and Krusty the Clown decides to work with musician Sting to create a song called " We're Sending Our Love Down the Well," also as a benefit for Timmy.
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Due to the size of the well, none of the city's police force can fit inside it to go rescue Timmy, and they can't simply pull him out with a rope because (as "Timmy" explains) his foot is caught under a rock.Ī number of townsfolk attempt to come up with solutions to free the boy.

Then a number of townspeople gather around the well, and Bart explains that he is an orphan named Timmy O'Toole. Groundskeeper Willie falls for the prank and tells the whole town about the boy in the well. After trying it out on a few unsuspecting victims (he manages to make Rod and Todd Flanders believe that God is talking to them through the radio), Bart lowers his radio down into an old, abandoned well and calls for help over the radio, pretending to be a boy who has fallen into the well. However, Marge also tries it out (keeping her voice down), and Bart is sold and decides to have a little fun of his own with the microphone.
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Homer tries to show Bart how great the microphone is, but Bart isn't convinced, largely due to Homer yells full blast into the microphone, creating heavy feedback. He ends up showing the most interest in the label-maker that Patty and Selma get him, and uses it to put "Property of Bart Simpson" labels on many things in the house, including a radio, Homer's rear and a can of beer (to Homer's dismay), and Santa's Little Helper. Weasel's), Bart is less than enthralled by it, and is unenthusiastic about his other gifts as well. However, at his birthday party (held at Wall E. Homer jumps on the idea and orders one for Bart.

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He observes an ad on TV for the Superstar Celebrity Microphone, which can be used to send voices over the radio. It is Bart's birthday, and Homer doesn't understand what to get for Bart as a present. Matters spin out of control, however, when Bart pranks Groundskeeper Willie by making him think a little boy named Timmy O'Toole has fallen down a local well, and the entire town becomes involved in the trick. It's Bart's tenth birthday, and one of his presents is a radio microphone, which he promptly uses to play practical jokes on everyone.
