The Simpsons Theory: 'Dead Bart' Mystery Solved

The Simpsons Theory: 'Dead Bart' Mystery Solved

What is the "Dead Bart" Story?

Introduction to "Dead Bart"

  • The YouTuber introduces the topic of "Dead Bart," a creepy pasta story about a lost episode of The Simpsons where Bart dies after falling from an airplane.
  • The narrative explores how this missing episode affects the show's overall episode count, creating a sense of mystery around its existence.

Origins and Claims

  • The story claims that Matt Groening wrote this lost episode during the first season, exhibiting strange behavior during production.
  • Groening's previous work, Life In Hell, dealt with dark themes such as death and social alienation, suggesting he may have been in a similar mindset while creating The Simpsons.

Discovery of the Episode

  • A writer recounts hearing about "Dead Bart" at an event with David Silverman; Silverman abruptly ended his presentation when asked about it.
  • The production code for "Dead Bart" was 7G06, which was later assigned to another episode titled "Moaning Lisa" to obscure its existence.

Reactions and Consequences

  • Fans who inquire about "Dead Bart" are reportedly shunned by Matt Groening at events. One fan managed to confront him, causing Groening to visibly panic.
  • After receiving a note from Groening asking not to mention the episode again, the fan discovered a link online leading to a corrupted version of the supposed lost episode.

Content of the Episode

  • Upon downloading, the fan found that while Act One started normally, character interactions were unsettlingly off—Homer appeared angrier and Marge more depressed.
  • The plot involved Bart being sucked out of an airplane window; his corpse was depicted in almost photorealistic detail.

Themes and Imagery

  • The animation style reflected darker themes reminiscent of Groening's earlier works; characters displayed exaggerated emotions throughout their mourning process.
  • Act Two featured prolonged cries from Homer and Marge that became increasingly distorted over time, enhancing the eerie atmosphere.

Conclusion of the Episode

  • By Act Three, one year had passed since Bart's death; Homer and Marge appeared skeletal as they visited his grave in a desolate Springfield.
  • The final scene included tombstones bearing names of guest stars with eerily accurate death dates. The credits were silent and handwritten, concluding with a lifeless depiction of the Simpson family on their couch.

Debunking "Dead Bart"

Clarification on Existence

Creepy Pasta and the Dead Bart Episode

The Origins of the Creepy Pasta

  • The story draws inspiration from a dark narrative found in archives, with clues that provide context to its eerie nature. It references Bart's funeral as a central theme.
  • Various scenes are edited together to create a jarring effect, including elements from "Bart the Genius" and Tracy Ullman's short, showcasing fan creativity rather than actual found footage.
  • The impact of the original creepy pasta is highlighted, demonstrating how it inspired fans to explore and expand upon the theory surrounding "The Simpsons."

Identifying the Author

  • A user named SNES Master 5 claims to be Ki, who may have authored the original "Dead Bart" creepy pasta. This connection raises questions about authorship.
  • Evidence suggests that Ki posted on GameFAQs where the original story was shared years ago. He clarifies that he never claimed his work was real but created it for fun after being influenced by another story.

Ki's Other Works and Intentions

  • Ki mentions having written several other creepy pastas and even published a book titled "Only Nightmares," indicating a broader creative output beyond just one story.
  • Despite wanting to interview Ki due to admiration for his work, there’s difficulty in reaching him as he has been inactive on social platforms.

Theories Surrounding "Dead Bart"

  • There’s speculation that creators of "The Simpsons" might want to suppress or respond to the popularity of this urban legend through SEO strategies.
  • In September 2018, an episode titled “Bart's Not Dead” aired, which some believe was intended as a direct response to counteract searches related to “Dead Bart.”

Confirmation from Creators

Video description

In this episode of The Simpsons Theory, I look at the creepypasta story, Dead Bart. The lost Simpsons episode where Bart Simpson died. Dead Bart is a creepypasta story about a lost episode of The Simpsons in which Bart dies after falling from an airplane. I go into this Simpsons mystery and find out who wrote the Dead Bart creepy pasta. Did Bart Die? Where is the Dead Bart full episode and VHS tape? I answer all these questions and more in this Simpsons mystery. Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:42 What is Dead Bart? 3:44 What Was on the Disc? 8:49 Who wrote Dead Bart 10:48 Simpsons Theory 🔮 The Simpsons Secret: A Cromulent Guide to How The Simpsons Predicted Everything! https://amzn.to/3lylrIi Subcribe to my other channel, Screen Portal: https://www.youtube.com/c/ScreenPortal?sub_confirmation=1 ✅ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/simpsonstheory/ ✅ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/SimpsonsTheory ✅ BECOME A HELLFISH: https://www.patreon.com/thesimpsonstheory #Thesimpsons #Simpsons #Deadbart