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== History == | == History == | ||
− | When [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] cleaned out the garage, they discovered a bunch of old home movies on videotape. One of the tapes they found had an episode of ''Perfect Strangers'' on it, as well as a commercial that Bart had appeared in as a baby. When Bart learned that his child-star commercials had made plenty of money but [[Homer]] had squandered it all, the discovery caused a major rift in the family as Bart successfully sued to become an {{ | + | When [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] cleaned out the garage, they discovered a bunch of old home movies on videotape. One of the tapes they found had an episode of ''Perfect Strangers'' on it, as well as a commercial that Bart had appeared in as a baby. When Bart learned that his child-star commercials had made plenty of money but [[Homer]] had squandered it all, the discovery caused a major rift in the family as Bart successfully sued to become an {{W|Emancipation of minors|emancipated minor}}.<ref>"[[Barting Over]]"</ref> |
== Non-canon == | == Non-canon == | ||
{{Noncanon}} | {{Noncanon}} | ||
− | [[Kang and Kodos]] once appeared in a fictional sitcom, titled ''Keepin' It Kodos'', which was a parody of ''Perfect Strangers''. Kang and Kodos served the Simpsons as dinner for their boss, but Bart survived and the aliens adopted him. The ''Perfect Strangers'' theme song, "Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now", then played over a montage of freeze-frame scenes showing Bart with the aliens.<ref>"[[Treehouse of Horror XV]]"</ref> | + | [[Kang]] and [[Kodos]] once appeared in a fictional sitcom, titled ''Keepin' It Kodos'', which was a parody of ''Perfect Strangers''. Kang and Kodos served the Simpsons as dinner for their boss, but Bart survived and the aliens adopted him. The ''Perfect Strangers'' theme song, "Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now", then played over a montage of freeze-frame scenes showing Bart with the aliens.<ref>"[[Treehouse of Horror XV]]"</ref> |
== Behind the Laughter == | == Behind the Laughter == | ||
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Perfect Strangers
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TV Show Information
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Perfect Strangers is an American television sitcom which originally aired from 1986 to 1993. The two main characters were Balki Bartokomous, played by Bronson Pinchot; and Larry Appleton, played by Mark Linn-Baker.
History[edit]
When Bart and Lisa cleaned out the garage, they discovered a bunch of old home movies on videotape. One of the tapes they found had an episode of Perfect Strangers on it, as well as a commercial that Bart had appeared in as a baby. When Bart learned that his child-star commercials had made plenty of money but Homer had squandered it all, the discovery caused a major rift in the family as Bart successfully sued to become an emancipated minor.[1]
Non-canon[edit]
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Kang and Kodos once appeared in a fictional sitcom, titled Keepin' It Kodos, which was a parody of Perfect Strangers. Kang and Kodos served the Simpsons as dinner for their boss, but Bart survived and the aliens adopted him. The Perfect Strangers theme song, "Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now", then played over a montage of freeze-frame scenes showing Bart with the aliens.[2]
Behind the Laughter[edit]
During "Treehouse of Horror XV", the Perfect Strangers theme song was played during the opening sequence and over the opening credits, then again over the episode's closing credits.