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|singers = [[Dan Castellaneta]]<br>[[Julie Kavner]]<br>[[Nancy Cartwright]]
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|singers = [[Dan Castellaneta]]<br>[[Nancy Cartwright]]<br>[[Harry Shearer]]
|characters = [[Homer Simpson]]<br>[[Marge Simpson]]<br>[[Bart Simpson]]
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|characters = [[Homer Simpson]]<br>[[Bart Simpson]]<br>[[Garbage-eating husband]]
 
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'''"Homer and Bart Apology Song"''' is a song sung by [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] and [[Bart Simpson]]. The song is a parody of "{{w|Ode To Joy}}" by {{w|Friedrich Schiller}}.
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'''"Ode to Forgiveness"''' is a song sung by [[Homer Simpson]], [[Bart Simpson]] and the [[Garbage-eating husband]].
  
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== History ==
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When Homer, Bart and the people from the Brokewood Apartments watch the British movie, ''[[Love, Indubitably]]'', Homer had an idea to make
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a grand romantic gesture for the forgiveness of his girls (specially [[Marge Simpson]], Homer's wife and [[Mary Spuckler]], Bart's girlfriend), so the girls were invited to a grand gesture, who is this song in the genre of classical music.
  
 
== Lyrics ==
 
== Lyrics ==
:'''[[Homer Simpson|Homer]]:'''
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:'''Homer:'''
 
:I wrote this song to say I'm sorry
 
:I wrote this song to say I'm sorry
  
:'''[[Bart Simpson|Bart]]:'''
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:'''Bart:'''
 
:Dad, don't be a credit hog
 
:Dad, don't be a credit hog
  
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:Not bad for a movie dog
 
:Not bad for a movie dog
  
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:I'll stop eating from the garbage
 
:I'll stop eating from the garbage
  
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:Marge, you will get the last pork chop
 
:Marge, you will get the last pork chop
  
:'''[[Marge Simpson|Marge]]:'''
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:'''Marge:'''
 
:''Oh... A completed chore list''
 
:''Oh... A completed chore list''
  
 
:'''Homer:'''
 
:'''Homer:'''
 
:''And I promise to do the things''
 
:''And I promise to do the things''
:''I checked off within a year''
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:''I checked off, within a year''
 
 
:'''Marge:'''
 
:''Ooh...''
 
  
 
:'''Bart:'''
 
:'''Bart:'''
 
:Spuckler Mary, please forgive me
 
:Spuckler Mary, please forgive me
 
:All I ask is one more chance
 
:All I ask is one more chance
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== Behind the Laughter ==
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*The song is a parody of {{W|Friedrich Schiller}}'s song "{{W|Ode to Joy}}" and the composition is very similar to the Beethoven version ({{W2|Symphony No. 9|Beethoven}}).
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*When singing this song, Homer sings the line: "The melody is by [[Beethoven]]" and Bart then sings: "Not bad for a movie dog". Homer is referring to the composer while Bart is referring to the film ''{{W2|Beethoven|film}}''.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
 
*{{ep|Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing}}
 
*{{ep|Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing}}
  
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[[Category:Songs by Nancy Cartwright]]
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[[Category:Songs by Harry Shearer]]

Latest revision as of 22:09, October 15, 2021

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Ode to Forgiveness
Ode to Forgiveness.png
Song Information
Singers: Dan Castellaneta
Nancy Cartwright
Harry Shearer
Characters: Homer Simpson
Bart Simpson
Garbage-eating husband
Length: 0:48
Writer(s): Lyrics: Tim Long
Music: Alf Clausen
Appearance(s): "Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing"

"Ode to Forgiveness" is a song sung by Homer Simpson, Bart Simpson and the Garbage-eating husband.

History[edit]

When Homer, Bart and the people from the Brokewood Apartments watch the British movie, Love, Indubitably, Homer had an idea to make a grand romantic gesture for the forgiveness of his girls (specially Marge Simpson, Homer's wife and Mary Spuckler, Bart's girlfriend), so the girls were invited to a grand gesture, who is this song in the genre of classical music.

Lyrics[edit]

Homer:
I wrote this song to say I'm sorry
Bart:
Dad, don't be a credit hog
Homer:
The melody is by Beethoven
Bart:
Not bad for a movie dog
Garbage-eating husband:
I'll stop eating from the garbage
Homer:
Marge, you will get the last pork chop
Marge:
Oh... A completed chore list
Homer:
And I promise to do the things
I checked off, within a year
Bart:
Spuckler Mary, please forgive me
All I ask is one more chance

Behind the Laughter[edit]

  • The song is a parody of Friedrich Schiller's song "Ode to Joy" and the composition is very similar to the Beethoven version (Symphony No. 9).
  • When singing this song, Homer sings the line: "The melody is by Beethoven" and Bart then sings: "Not bad for a movie dog". Homer is referring to the composer while Bart is referring to the film Beethoven.

Appearances[edit]