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| image_caption = Homer on his hunger strike.
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|originalAirdate=March 4, 2001
| episode_no  = 262
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|blackboardText="[[w:Temptation_Island|Temptation Island]] was not a sleazy piece of crap"
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|couchGag=The Simpsons are black belts in karate. They use their hands to chop up the couch while Homer does an elaborate flip and switches on the TV with his remote.
| airdate      = [[March 4]], [[2001]]
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|specialGuestVoices=[[w:Stacy_Keach|Stacy Keach]] as [[Howard K. Duff VIII]]
| show runner  = [[Mike Scully]]
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|Written By=[[John Swartzwelder]]
| writer      = [[John Swartzwelder]]
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|Directed By=[[Nancy Kruse]]
| director    = [[Nancy Kruse]]
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|Episode Number=263
| blackboard  = "[[Temptation Island]] was not a sleazy piece of crap"
 
| couch_gag    = The Simpsons are black belts in karate. They use their hands to chop up the couch while Homer does an elaborate flip and switches on the TV with his remote.
 
| guest_star  = [[Stacy Keach]] as Howard K. Duff VIII
 
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== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
The Simpson's visit Blockoland, a theme park which is completely made of blocks. [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] is ripped off when her Eiffel Tower kit has a deliberatly missing base piece. In response, Homer "sticks up for the little guy", and he gets Lisa the piece she needs (from a box labeled 'Missing tower pieces). He also stands up for the little guy by helping [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] getting Sheri (or Terri) to be his girlfriend for an upcoming school dance (by saying she couldn't do better) and helps [[Marge Simpson|Marge]] get two free hair streaks (while helping the stylist sort his finances). When he tries to help [[Lenny Leonard|Lenny]] by getting him a refund on his tickets for the Springfield Isotopes because theyre losing, Homer encounters the Isotopes' owner Howard K. [[Duff Beer (The Simpsons)|Duff]] VIII. The owner refuses to give Homer a refund but in his haste to leave, Homer discovers evidence that the Isotopes are moving to Albuquerque. Duff insists that they are not moving and he has [[Duffman]] drug Homer to cover up the truth.
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The Simpsons visit [[Blockoland]]. [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] buys an [[w:Eiffel_Tower|Eiffel Tower]] kit, only to find out later that it has a deliberately missing base piece. [[Homer]] decides to "sticks up for the little guy", getting Lisa the piece from a box labeled 'Missing tower pieces'. He then goes on to help [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] get a date for the upcoming school dance (by telling [[Sherri and Terri|Sherri/Terri]] she couldn't do better), and helps Marge's hair stylist sort his finances, getting her two free hair streaks in return.
  
Homer is shocked and attempts to alert the media to the plan, but Duff removes all traces of the evidence Homer found. The journalists dismiss Homer's story and call him a liar. In response, Homer stages a hunger strike in which he chains himself to a pole near Duff Stadium in order to force the owners of the team to admit they are moving to Albuquerque. He attracts a great deal of attention so the team decides to move him into the ballpark and exploit his popularity using the name "Hungry, Hungry Homer.". Meanwhile back at the Simpson house Bart, Lisa, and Maggie have all gotten fat from having to eat Homer's massive share of dinner, when Lisa asks Marge why she doesn't just cook less Marge flatly replies "I don't do things that way Lisa.". Eventually Homer's strike results in him becoming so thin and sickly that the team decides to get rid of him, replacing him with a man who drinks a bucket of paint but falls down twitching doing so. In a public ceremony, the team's owner unchains him and offers him a free hot dog. Homer realizes the hot dog is topped with Southwestern ingredients and this proves the team really is moving to Albuquerque. The crowd then takes notice that the hot dogs are even wrapped with "Albuquerque Isotopes" paper and are enraged. Howard K. Duff VIII tries to continue his denials but even Duffman turns against him. Homer's hunger strike is over as he celebrates under a shower of food thrown by the cheering fans who now praised him as a hero. He eats the food as well.
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One day while at the ball game, the [[Springfield Isotopes]] are losing. Homer goes to get [[Lenny Leonard|Lenny]]'s ticket refunded, and meets the Isotopes' owner, [[Howard K. Duff VIII]]. The man refuses to supply a refund, but in his haste to leave, Homer discovers evidence that the Isotopes are being moved to [[w:Albuquerque,_New_Mexico|Albuquerque]]. Duff insists that they are not moving, and quickly has [[Duffman]] drug Homer to cover up the truth.
  
Meanwhile, the mayor of Albuquerque decides to abandon his plan to steal the Isotopes and instead plans to purchase the Dallas Cowboys, when told that it was a football team he responds by saying that they'll play what he tells them to play, as he menacingly says in the final shot of the episode, "for I am the MAYOR OF ALBUQUERQUE!"
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Homer attempts to alert the local media of the scheme, but they call him a liar after he fails to provide evidence - Duff had removed all traces of it before it could be retrieved. Homer goes on [[w:Hunger_strike|hunger strike]] in response, chaining himself to a pole near [[Duff Stadium]], hoping to force the owners of the team to admit their secret plan. He draws quite a crowd, so the Isotopes management decide to relocate him to inside the ballpark, next to the field. They then exploit his popularity, calling him "Hungry, Hungry Homer".
  
== Censorship ==
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Meanwhile, back at home Bart, Lisa, and [[Maggie]] have all gotten fat, as lately they have had to eat Homer's dinner along with their own. Lisa asks her mom why she doesn't just cook less, to which Marge states "I don't do things that way Lisa".
On subsequent airings of this episode, the ending with the mayor of Albuquerque choosing another city for his baseball team was cut in syndication, so the episode ends with Homer celebrating in the stadium. The original ending with the sinister mayor is still shown in Sweden, Denmark, Britain, Canada, Australia and France.
 
  
== Cultural references ==
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Eventually Homer becomes so thin and ill that the team decides to get rid of him; they plan on putting a man who drinks a bucket of paint in his place, but the man falls down twitching while doing his trick. In a public ceremony, the team's owner unchains Homer, offering him a free hot dog. Homer realizes that the hot dog is topped with Southwestern ingredients. He reveals this new evidence to the witnessing crowd, who also notice that the hot dogs are wrapped with "Albuquerque Isotopes" paper. The crowd gets angry: Howard K. Duff VIII tries to bluff his way out of it, but even Duffman turns against him. The fans hail Homer as a hero for exposing the lies, and they shower him with food (which he gladly eats as they throw it).
*Blockoland is a parody of Legoland.
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*The ghost of César Chávez visits Homer during his hunger strike, but takes the appearance of Cesar Romero, because Homer doesn't know what Chavez looks like.
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Over in Albuquerque, his plan to 'steal' the Isotopes ruined, the Mayor of Albuquerque decides to purchase the [[w:Dallas_Cowboys|Dallas Cowboys]]. When he's told that they're a [[w:American_football|football]] team, he retorts that they'll play what he tells them to, as he menacingly declares, "for I am the '''Mayor of Albuquerque'''!"
*The scene where Bart sees Homer lying on top of the red dog house is a direct reference to Charlie Brown and Snoopy. Bart even utters Charlie Brown's signature line "Good Grief".
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*The title is a play on the game, Hungry Hungry Hippos. Coincidentally, one of the hippos in the game is named Homer.
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== Cuts ==
*When [[Kent Brockman]] says that Mr. Duff is insisting that Homer is a liar, they show footage of Homer with his pants on fire. This is a nod to the classic chant, ''Liar, Liar, Pants On Fire''.
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The last scene with the mayor of Albuquerque hatching a new plan was cut in syndication, so the episode ends with Homer celebrating in the stadium. The original ending is still shown in Sweden, Denmark, Britain, Canada, Australia and France.
*When Marge gets streaks in her hair, this resembles the look of the Bride of Frankenstein's hair; tall white with two black streaks.
 
  
 
== Legacy ==
 
== Legacy ==
This episode popularized the internet slang word "meh" and inspired the name of the real-life [[Albuquerque Isotopes]] minor-league baseball team.
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*A real-life minor-league baseball team, based in Albuquerque, decided to name their team the [[w:Albuquerque_Isotopes|Albuquerque Isotopes]] after this episode.
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*This episode also popularized the internet slang word "[[w:Meh|meh]]".
  
 
== External links ==
 
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"Hungry, Hungry Homer" is the fifteenth episode of the twelfth season of The Simpsons. It aired on March 4, 2001.

Plot

The Simpsons visit Blockoland. Lisa buys an Eiffel Tower kit, only to find out later that it has a deliberately missing base piece. Homer decides to "sticks up for the little guy", getting Lisa the piece from a box labeled 'Missing tower pieces'. He then goes on to help Bart get a date for the upcoming school dance (by telling Sherri/Terri she couldn't do better), and helps Marge's hair stylist sort his finances, getting her two free hair streaks in return.

One day while at the ball game, the Springfield Isotopes are losing. Homer goes to get Lenny's ticket refunded, and meets the Isotopes' owner, Howard K. Duff VIII. The man refuses to supply a refund, but in his haste to leave, Homer discovers evidence that the Isotopes are being moved to Albuquerque. Duff insists that they are not moving, and quickly has Duffman drug Homer to cover up the truth.

Homer attempts to alert the local media of the scheme, but they call him a liar after he fails to provide evidence - Duff had removed all traces of it before it could be retrieved. Homer goes on hunger strike in response, chaining himself to a pole near Duff Stadium, hoping to force the owners of the team to admit their secret plan. He draws quite a crowd, so the Isotopes management decide to relocate him to inside the ballpark, next to the field. They then exploit his popularity, calling him "Hungry, Hungry Homer".

Meanwhile, back at home Bart, Lisa, and Maggie have all gotten fat, as lately they have had to eat Homer's dinner along with their own. Lisa asks her mom why she doesn't just cook less, to which Marge states "I don't do things that way Lisa".

Eventually Homer becomes so thin and ill that the team decides to get rid of him; they plan on putting a man who drinks a bucket of paint in his place, but the man falls down twitching while doing his trick. In a public ceremony, the team's owner unchains Homer, offering him a free hot dog. Homer realizes that the hot dog is topped with Southwestern ingredients. He reveals this new evidence to the witnessing crowd, who also notice that the hot dogs are wrapped with "Albuquerque Isotopes" paper. The crowd gets angry: Howard K. Duff VIII tries to bluff his way out of it, but even Duffman turns against him. The fans hail Homer as a hero for exposing the lies, and they shower him with food (which he gladly eats as they throw it).

Over in Albuquerque, his plan to 'steal' the Isotopes ruined, the Mayor of Albuquerque decides to purchase the Dallas Cowboys. When he's told that they're a football team, he retorts that they'll play what he tells them to, as he menacingly declares, "for I am the Mayor of Albuquerque!"

Cuts

The last scene with the mayor of Albuquerque hatching a new plan was cut in syndication, so the episode ends with Homer celebrating in the stadium. The original ending is still shown in Sweden, Denmark, Britain, Canada, Australia and France.

Legacy

  • A real-life minor-league baseball team, based in Albuquerque, decided to name their team the Albuquerque Isotopes after this episode.
  • This episode also popularized the internet slang word "meh".

External links

es:Hungry, Hungry Homer

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