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"'''Natural Born Kissers'''", also known as "'''Margie, May I Sleep With Danger?'''", is the twenty-fifth episode of [[season 9]].  
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"'''Natural Born Kissers'''" is the twenty-fifth and final episode of [[season 9]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the two-hundred and third episode overall. It originally aired on May 17, [[1998]]. The episode was written by [[Matt Selman]] and directed by [[Klay Hall]].
  
 
== Synopsis ==
 
== Synopsis ==
When their anniversary dinner is a flop and their love life seems to lack luster, [[Homer]] and [[Marge]] try to spice it up, first by traveling to a bed & breakfast. At the B&B, Homer and Marge accidentally discover that the fear of getting caught is the spice they need. They enjoy their newly revved-up love life until they are caught baring it all. Meanwhile, [[Lisa]] and [[Bart]] use [[Grampa]]'s mine detector to find treasure and they find an alternate ending to ''{{ap|Casablanca|film}}''.  
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{{Desc|When their anniversary dinner is a flop and their love life seems to lack luster, [[Homer]] and [[Marge]] try to spice it up, first by traveling to a bed & breakfast. At the B&B, Homer and Marge accidentally discover that the fear of getting caught is the spice they need. They enjoy their newly revved-up love life until they are caught baring it all. Meanwhile, [[Lisa]] and [[Bart]] use [[Grampa]]'s mine detector to find treasure and they find an alternate ending to ''{{ap|Casablanca|film}}''.}}
  
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
It is [[Homer]]'s and [[Marge]]'s eleventh wedding anniversary and [[Grampa]] does not arrive at the Simpsons house to babysit the children. As a result, they decide to take [[Bart]], [[Lisa]] and [[Maggie]] to a fancy restaurant with them. However, Bart objects and takes the family to a family restaurant shaped like an airplane, called the [[Up, Up and Buffet!]], which spoils Homer and Marge's plans for a romantic evening together. Later that evening, Homer and Marge attempt to ual, but lack enthusiasm. The following day, it is discovered Homer left the freezer door open after thinking that the couple on the remaining slice of their wedding cake had little parties at night, causing the refrigerator motor to burn out. Homer and Marge make their way to a hardware store to buy another motor, but the car gets stuck in the muddy driveway in the middle of farm country. Meanwhile, Bart and Lisa stay at the Springfield Retirement Castle with Grampa, and they discover a metal detector in his closet. Using the detector, they use they uncover a suppressed, happy ending to the film ''{{ap|Casablanca|film}}'' in which Ilsa Lund and Rick marry. The [[Old Jewish Man]] steps forward to reveal that in his younger days, he was a studio executive that had tacked that happy ending onto the picture. He then gives Bart and Lisa twenty dollars to re-bury it, along with another film reel labeled, "''[[It's a Wonderful Life]]'': Killing Spree Ending".
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It is [[Homer]]'s and [[Marge]]'s eleventh wedding anniversary and [[Grampa]] does not arrive at the Simpsons house to babysit the children. As a result, they decide to take [[Bart]], [[Lisa]] and [[Maggie]] to a fancy restaurant with them. However, Bart objects and takes the family to a family restaurant shaped like an airplane, called the [[Up, Up and Buffet!]], which spoils Homer and Marge's plans for a romantic evening together. Later that evening, Homer and Marge attempt to ual, but lack enthusiasm. The following day, it is discovered Homer left the freezer door open after thinking that the couple on the remaining slice of their wedding cake had little parties at night, causing the refrigerator motor to burn out. Homer and Marge make their way to a hardware store to buy another motor, but the car gets stuck in the muddy driveway in the middle of farm country. Meanwhile, Bart and Lisa stay at the Springfield Retirement Castle with Grampa, and they discover a metal detector in his closet. Using the detector, they use they uncover a suppressed, happy ending to the film ''{{ap|Casablanca|film}}'' in which Ilsa Lund and Rick marry. The [[Old Jewish man]] steps forward to reveal that in his younger days, he was a studio executive that had tacked that happy ending onto the picture. He then gives Bart and Lisa twenty dollars to re-bury it, along with another film reel labeled, "''[[It's a Wonderful Life]]'': Killing Spree Ending".
  
 
Homer and Marge rush into the nearest barn to avoid a sudden storm. A farmer discovers the barn door is open and suspects trespassers. He enters the barn, nearly catching Homer and Marge, who are hiding in the hay loft, but leaves after failing to locate them. When the coast is clear, Homer and Marge have inspired sex in the hay loft. They think their marriage has been recharged and go for a romantic weekend at a Bed and Breakfast, but soon fall into their old patterns. However, a maid walks in on them and they conclude they are both aroused when they risk being caught during intimate moments.
 
Homer and Marge rush into the nearest barn to avoid a sudden storm. A farmer discovers the barn door is open and suspects trespassers. He enters the barn, nearly catching Homer and Marge, who are hiding in the hay loft, but leaves after failing to locate them. When the coast is clear, Homer and Marge have inspired sex in the hay loft. They think their marriage has been recharged and go for a romantic weekend at a Bed and Breakfast, but soon fall into their old patterns. However, a maid walks in on them and they conclude they are both aroused when they risk being caught during intimate moments.
  
Their love life is recharged and one day they begin to on the same miniature golf course windmill where Bart was conceived. This time they come ''too'' close to being caught after [[Moe Szyslak|Moe]] was almost going to gas them out, and while they manage to escape, they have to flee through [[Springfield]] in the nude after stealing [[Gil Gunderson|Gil's]] hot-air balloon, which he had been living in. The balloon finally lands in a football stadium while a game is in progress, and hundreds of people take photos of Homer and Marge standing naked on the field. They end up appearing in the local newspaper.under the headline "Local Couple Bares All!", accompanied by plenty of pictures.
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Their love life is recharged and one day they begin to on the same miniature golf course windmill where Bart was conceived. This time they come ''too'' close to being caught after [[Moe]] was almost going to gas them out, and while they manage to escape, they have to flee through [[Springfield]] in the nude after stealing [[Gil]]'a hot-air balloon, which he had been living in. The balloon finally lands in a football stadium while a game is in progress, and hundreds of people take photos of Homer and Marge standing naked on the field. They end up appearing in the local newspaper.under the headline "Local Couple Bares All!", accompanied by plenty of pictures.
  
== Production ==
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== In other languages ==
"Natural Born Kissers" was the first episode written by [[Matt Selman]], who partly based it on his parent's marriage.<ref name="Selman">{{cite video | people=Selman, Matt|year=2006|title=The Simpsons season 9 DVD commentary for the episode "Natural Born Kissers"| medium=DVD|publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> The episode was the only time that Mike Scully ever got a call from Fox where they suggested not doing the episode. They were worried about the sexual content, the and how it was going to be handled. It was the first episode to ever receive an M (15+) rating in [[Australia]].<ref name="Scully">{{cite video | people=Scully, Mike |year=2006|title=The Simpsons season 9 DVD commentary for the episode "Natural Born Kissers"| medium=DVD|publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> They disliked several of the phrases used in the episode, such as the term "ass forkin'".<ref name="Selman"/> In an interview, [[Matt Groening]] said "The network censors couldn't believe it, and neither could I: the cow at the peephole while Homer and Marge make love in a hayloft; neighbors groping Homer when he and Marge are caught nude inside the windmill at the Sir Putts-A-Lot mini golf course; Homer dangling naked from a hot-air balloon, his ass dragging against the glass of a [[Crystal Cathedral]]-like church."<ref name="EW">{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,275114,00.html|title=Springfield of Dreams|accessdate=2007-08-26|date=2000-01-14|publisher=Entertainment Weekly|author=Dan Snierson}}</ref> The producers fought the censors and in the end, very little of the script was changed.<ref name="Selman"/> Marge's behind is also shown on television for the first time.<ref name="Scully"/> Marge and Homer in the golf course is a reference to the season 3 episode "[[I Married Marge]]", although in that episode they are in a castle, rather than a windmill.<ref name="Selman"/>
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The idea for the episodes couch gag came from [[Dan Castellaneta]]'s niece, who was given a special credit for it.<ref name="Castellaneta">{{cite video | people=Castellaneta, Dan|year=2006|title=The Simpsons season 9 DVD commentary for the episode "Natural Born Kissers"| medium=DVD|publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref>
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== Reception ==
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Matt Groening listed the episode as being his eighth favorite episode,<ref name="EW"/> and the aroused cow is one of his all-time favorite act break jokes.<ref name="Groening">{{cite video | people=Groening, Matt|year=2006|title=The Simpsons season 9 DVD commentary for the episode "Natural Born Kissers"| medium=DVD|publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> The authors of the book ''I Can't Believe It's a Bigger and Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide'', Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood, called it "a superb episode which actually makes Marge and Homer's love life seem very real; everyone needs a bit of spice now and again, and they find theirs. The balloon trip is hysterical, and the attempts to explain their behaviour.
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Episode Information
Episode number: 203
Season number: S9 E25
Production code: 5F18
Original airdate: May 17, 1998
Chalkboard gag: "I was not the inspiration for Kramer".
Couch gag: Everyone is a frog and Maggie is a tadpole that jumps onto a lily pad; Homer uses his tongue to turn on the TV.
Showrunner: Mike Scully
Written by: Matt Selman
Directed by: Klay Hall
DVD features


"Natural Born Kissers" is the twenty-fifth and final episode of season 9 of The Simpsons and the two-hundred and third episode overall. It originally aired on May 17, 1998. The episode was written by Matt Selman and directed by Klay Hall.

Synopsis[edit]

"When their anniversary dinner is a flop and their love life seems to lack luster, Homer and Marge try to spice it up, first by traveling to a bed & breakfast. At the B&B, Homer and Marge accidentally discover that the fear of getting caught is the spice they need. They enjoy their newly revved-up love life until they are caught baring it all. Meanwhile, Lisa and Bart use Grampa's mine detector to find treasure and they find an alternate ending to Casablanca."


Plot[edit]

It is Homer's and Marge's eleventh wedding anniversary and Grampa does not arrive at the Simpsons house to babysit the children. As a result, they decide to take Bart, Lisa and Maggie to a fancy restaurant with them. However, Bart objects and takes the family to a family restaurant shaped like an airplane, called the Up, Up and Buffet!, which spoils Homer and Marge's plans for a romantic evening together. Later that evening, Homer and Marge attempt to ual, but lack enthusiasm. The following day, it is discovered Homer left the freezer door open after thinking that the couple on the remaining slice of their wedding cake had little parties at night, causing the refrigerator motor to burn out. Homer and Marge make their way to a hardware store to buy another motor, but the car gets stuck in the muddy driveway in the middle of farm country. Meanwhile, Bart and Lisa stay at the Springfield Retirement Castle with Grampa, and they discover a metal detector in his closet. Using the detector, they use they uncover a suppressed, happy ending to the film Casablanca in which Ilsa Lund and Rick marry. The Old Jewish man steps forward to reveal that in his younger days, he was a studio executive that had tacked that happy ending onto the picture. He then gives Bart and Lisa twenty dollars to re-bury it, along with another film reel labeled, "It's a Wonderful Life: Killing Spree Ending".

Homer and Marge rush into the nearest barn to avoid a sudden storm. A farmer discovers the barn door is open and suspects trespassers. He enters the barn, nearly catching Homer and Marge, who are hiding in the hay loft, but leaves after failing to locate them. When the coast is clear, Homer and Marge have inspired sex in the hay loft. They think their marriage has been recharged and go for a romantic weekend at a Bed and Breakfast, but soon fall into their old patterns. However, a maid walks in on them and they conclude they are both aroused when they risk being caught during intimate moments.

Their love life is recharged and one day they begin to on the same miniature golf course windmill where Bart was conceived. This time they come too close to being caught after Moe was almost going to gas them out, and while they manage to escape, they have to flee through Springfield in the nude after stealing Gil'a hot-air balloon, which he had been living in. The balloon finally lands in a football stadium while a game is in progress, and hundreds of people take photos of Homer and Marge standing naked on the field. They end up appearing in the local newspaper.under the headline "Local Couple Bares All!", accompanied by plenty of pictures.

In other languages[edit]

Language Name Translation
Germany.png Deutsch "Die Gefahr, erwischt zu werden" The risk of getting caught
Spain flag.png Español "Margie, ¿Puedo acostarme con el peligro?" Margie, can I go to bed with danger?
Hispanic America.gif Español "Marge, ¿puedo dormir con el peligro?" Marge, can I sleep with danger?
France.png Français "Chéri, fais-moi peur" Baby scare me
Flag of Quebec.svg.png Français "Chéri, fais-moi peur" Baby scare me
Italy Flag.png Italiano "Amore rischioso, pathos focoso" Risky love, fiery pathos

Gallery[edit]


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