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I know people will be watching The Simpsons long after I'm dead." [7] "Bart Gets Famous" was the first episode of the series to be directed by Susie Dietter. [8] The design of the insides of the box factory featured in this episode was discussed at great length by Dietter and executive creative consultant Brad Bird. Bird wanted the design to be ...
"Bart Gets an 'F '" is the first episode of the second season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It aired originally on Fox in the United States on October 11, 1990. [ 1 ] In this episode, Bart Simpson fails four consecutive history exams, and the district psychiatrist recommends he repeat the fourth grade if he cannot ...
"Bart Gets a 'Z '" is the second episode of the twenty-first season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 4, 2009. The episode was written by Matt Selman and directed by Mark Kirkland.
"The Call of the Simpsons" 1: Homer sets up a trap for a rabbit in the forest. "Treehouse of Horror" 2: Kang and Kodos abduct the Simpson family. "Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk" 3: Homer dreams of being in the "Land of Chocolate". "One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish" 2: Homer listens to Lisa play the saxophone. Homer teaches Bart how to shave.
Milhouse gets arrested while Bart hides with Grampa who gives him a BMX. Three years later, Bart performs stunts on his bicycle. Marge and Lisa leave for a summer camp. Bart throws a party where Homer gets high and reveals he was like Bart until he was born. They hug, but Homer is glad Bart will not amount to anything.
When groundskeeper Willie, voiced by Dan Castellaneta and whose real name is William MacMoran MacDougal, vanishes from Springfield and ends up in Scotland, his friend Bart is under the impression ...
He says that all ships must remain at sea to ensure that humanity survives. The message is actually taken from a movie in the Simpson cabin's DVD library, set up by Bart to broadcast all over the ship. He also disables communications with the mainland by pouring hot fudge on a control panel. As the ship stays at sea over the next twelve days ...
Dennis Perkins of The A.V. Club gave the episode a B stating, "'22 For 30' dresses up The Simpsons’ formula in the gym togs of ESPN’s 30 For 30 sports documentary series, and, as far as stunts go, it’s a well-executed one. The arc of a traditional Simpsons episode and that of the average 'troubled sports figure' doc mesh up neatly, as ...