- After surviving multiple assassination attempts by Mr. Burns to inherit a cache of artwork they stole from the Nazis, Grampa teams up with Bart to recover the paintings.
- Grandpa Simpson reveals to Bart that he and Montgomery Burns were part of a World War 2 unit known as the Flying Hellfish, which stole priceless art from a German castle during the war, of which the last surviving member would inherit the fortune. When another member of his platoon dies, Abe and Burns remain the last two survivors, and Burns vows to make sure Grandpa doesn't become the last Hellfish, until Abe and Bart vow to find the fortune before Burns does.—Daniel Timothy Dey
- Bart takes Grandpa to class for a class project, but grows embarrassed when Grandpa seems to rant and rave like a lunatic.
Shortly afterward, Grandpa receives a letter that a member of his old World War II unit, The Fighting Hellfish, has died. Grandpa attends the funeral along with the other surviving member of his unit: Mr Burns.
Shortly thereafter, Mr Burns attempts to have Grandpa killed. Seeking refuge with the Simpson family, Grandpa gives scant details as to why they need to protect him. Later that evening, he finally reveals to Bart the sercret of The Fighting Hellfish:
The unit was charged with
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What is the Spanish language plot outline for Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in 'The Curse of the Flying Hellfish' (1996)?
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