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Sideshow Bob's Early Christmas
Every year, on All Hallow's Eve, we witness the life and death chase between Bart Simpson and Sideshow Bob. Bob always ends up as the losing villain. In an exclusive clip, as part of The Simpsons' Treehouse of Horror's sneak peek for this year's Halloween, from Entertainment Weekly, Sideshow Bob is seen killing Bart over and over again.

If you're an avid fan of The Simpsons' and if you follow the Treehouse of Horror bandwagon (originally known as The Simpsons Halloween Special), then you better hold on to your "hearses," because this time Bart dies. Sideshow Bob will finally get what he wanted this Halloween 2015. This might just turn out to be his early Christmas present.

This Sunday, the first of the trilogy will be shown on Fox. Sideshow

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