Bart Simpson has a twin brother named Hugo who was born conjoined with him but was separated at birth. Due to being deemed too evil to live in society, Hugo was chained in the attic of the Simpsons' home and fed a diet consisting solely of fish-heads.
The Secret of Hugo
In a chilling turn of events, it was revealed that Bart had a secret twin brother. This shocking discovery unveiled the dark past of the Simpson family.
Separation at Birth
Bart and Hugo were originally conjoined twins, sharing a bond that was physically severed at birth. While Bart was allowed to grow up in the family, Hugo's fate took a significantly darker turn.
Confinement and Sustenance
- Reason for Confinement: Hugo was deemed to possess an evil nature, making him unsuitable for normal societal living.
- Location: He was kept chained in the attic, hidden away from the world.
- Diet: His sustenance consisted of only fish-heads, reinforcing the harshness of his captivity.
Aspect of Hugo's Fate | Detail |
---|---|
Relationship | Bart's conjoined twin brother |
Initial Condition | Conjoined, then separated at birth |
Reason for Isolation | Deemed too evil to live in society |
Location of Confinement | Chained in the attic |
Diet | Fed only fish-heads |
Bart's Realization
While other family members departed to search for Hugo, Bart stayed behind. It was during this time that he made the startling realization that Hugo had never left the house at all, having been hidden away in their own attic all along. This sinister truth underscored the family's desperate attempt to contain what they perceived as an inherent evil within their own kin.
This narrative unfolds in The Simpsons' Treehouse of Horror VII episode, which delves into various spooky and supernatural tales.