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Homer sells his soul to the Devil for a donut, Bart contends with a gremlin on the side of the school bus which only he can see, and the family discovers that Mr. Burns is a vampire. Homer, after seeing no more donuts in the power plant, says he would sell his soul for a donut, for the devil appears to be Ned Flanders.
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The Simpsons episode ; The Devil, in the form of Ned Flanders, appearing at Homer's work station after he says that he would sell his soul for a donut.
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