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  2. Gump Roast - Wikipedia

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    The plot idea came about when Simpsons cast members were on hiatus following a payment dispute. This is the fifth and, to date, the last clip show The Simpsons has produced. Despite receiving a 5.7 rating and 12.2 million in viewership when first broadcast, the episode received negative reviews from critics.

  3. Weekend at Burnsie's - Wikipedia

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    16th episode of the 13th season of The Simpsons "Weekend at Burnsie's" The Simpsons episode Episode no. Season 13 Episode 16 Directed by Michael Marcantel Written by Jon Vitti Production code DABF11 Original air date April 7, 2002 (2002-04-07) Guest appearance Phish as themselves Episode features Couch gag The couch is replaced by a hedge. A gardener comes in and creates a topiary statue of ...

  4. Sunday, Cruddy Sunday - Wikipedia

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    The episode also features British rock band Blur's "Song 2", which plays during the "race" to the stadium. [5] The episode features American comedian Fred Willard as Wally Kogen. Scully stated that, for many years, the Simpsons staff had wanted Willard to guest-star in an episode, and that they had been looking for a character for Willard to ...

  5. I'm Dancing as Fat as I Can - Wikipedia

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    The Simpsons episode: Episode no. Season 30 Episode 13: Directed by: Matthew Nastuk: Written by: Jane Becker: Production code: YABF06: Original air date: February 10, 2019 () Guest appearance; Ted Sarandos as himself; Episode features; Couch gag: The Simpsons arrive at the couch, where a heart shaped chocolate box is located, and fill the spot ...

  6. Barney Gumble - Wikipedia

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    Barnard "Barney" Gumble [1] is a recurring character in the American animated TV series The Simpsons. He is voiced by Dan Castellaneta and first appeared in the series premiere episode "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire". Barney is the town drunk of Springfield and one of Homer Simpson's friends.

  7. Jaws Wired Shut - Wikipedia

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    The Simpsons writers found the third act "pretty challenging" to write, because by having Homer's jaws wired shut, they "took [their] funniest character" and "remove[d] comedy." [ 1 ] In the DVD commentary for the episode, Selman described it as "It's the comedy of saying: 'Oh, he [Homer] can't do all the stuff you want him to do'."

  8. Democrats turn their roll call into a dance party with ...

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    Convention roll call votes can be staid and cheesy, but Democrats turned theirs into the ultimate dance party on Tuesday. DJ Cassidy stood onstage in what appeared to be a double-breasted satin ...

  9. Half-Decent Proposal - Wikipedia

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    [4] The episode's complicated and lengthy animation process was so strenuous that it led the Simpsons animators to start calling MacMullan "Lauren MacMultiplane". [4] "Half-Decent Proposal" features the return of Artie Ziff, and the first time since the season 2 episode "The Way We Was" that he was portrayed by American comedian Jon Lovitz.