Boing Boing Bart
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Boing Boing Bart est le cinquième album de la série de bande dessinée Les Simpson, sorti en février 2009. Il contient trois histoires : Bart Simpson, agent secret, mec !, Bart Simpson, dans Tu vas pas manger ça ! et Bart Simpson, dans Massacre à la caméra.
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- Album des Simpson
- Album de bande dessinée sorti en 2009
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