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'''<nowiki>'</nowiki>Tis the Fifteenth Season''' is the seventh episode of [[Season 15]]. It aired on December 14, 2003.
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"''''Tis the Fifteenth Season'''" is the seventh episode of [[season 15]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the three-hundred and twentieth episode overall. It originally aired on December 14, [[2003]]. The episode was written by [[Michael Price]] and directed by [[Steven Dean Moore]].
  
==Synopsis==
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== Synopsis ==
After spending all his money on an expensive gift for himself, the family thinks [[Homer]] should be less of an egoist. Therefore he tries replacing [[Ned Flanders]] as the 'good guy' in town.  
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{{Desc|When Homer is given a Joe DiMaggio rookie card by an oblivious-to-its-value Burns, he quickly sells it for an enormous amount of money. Homer spends much of the money on himself, until he watches "A Christmas Carol" on television. With his new change of heart and holiday spirit, Homer begins doing favors for anyone he can, and in doing so makes Flanders jealous as Homer is Springfield's new king of nice. Flanders and Homer engage in a "nice-off" to earn the town's praise.<ref>[http://www.thefutoncritic.com/listings/20041204fox03/ The Futon Critic - The Simpsons Listings]</ref>}}
  
==Plot==
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== Plot ==
It's Christmas time in [[Springfield]], and the [[plant]] celebrates by having a secret Santa gift exchange. While Homer gets an extravagant present from his secret Santa, [[Carl]]. Homer forgets to bring something for [[Lenny]], since he's Lenny's secret Santa, so he goes to a snack machine and buys him some Certs. They both deem Homer as selfish. [[Mr. Burns]] presents the crew with their Christmas "bonus" - $5 cafeteria vouchers, while Homer gets a [[Joe DiMaggio Rookie Card|baseball card of "Joe DiMaggio"]]. Not knowing it's worth he sells it to [[Comic Book Guy]], who gives him every cent he has. To celebrate, Homer takes the family Christmas shopping at the [[Springfield Heights Promenade]], the rich people's mall. Homer plans to save money for a huge Christmas tree, but he secretly spends the remaining money on an expensive talking Astrolabe at "[[Things Unnecessary]]" for himself while only getting keychains for his family. The family gets suspicious when they are forced to buy a lame Christmas tree that spontaneously combusts when rubbed. [[Marge]] then discovers the gift Homer bought himself and sees how selfish he is and he is shunned.
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It's Christmas time in [[Springfield]], and the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]] celebrates by having a secret Santa gift exchange. While Homer gets an extravagant present from his secret Santa, [[Carl]]. Homer forgets to bring something for [[Lenny]], since he's Lenny's secret Santa, so he goes to a snack machine and buys him some [[Certs]]. They both deem Homer as selfish. [[Mr. Burns]] presents the crew with their Christmas "bonus" - $5 cafeteria vouchers, while Homer gets a [[Joe DiMaggio Rookie Card|baseball card of "Joe DiMaggio"]].  
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Not knowing it's worth he sells it to [[Comic Book Guy]], who gives him every cent he has. To celebrate, Homer takes the family Christmas shopping at the [[Springfield Heights Promenade]], the rich people's mall. Homer plans to save money for a huge Christmas tree, but he secretly spends the remaining money on an expensive talking Astrolabe at "[[Things Unnecessary]]" for himself while only getting keychains for his family. The family gets suspicious when they are forced to buy a lame Christmas tree that spontaneously combusts when rubbed. [[Marge]] then discovers the gift Homer bought himself and sees how selfish he is and he is shunned.
  
 
Homer is forced to sleep on the couch while Marge is mad at him. Homer tunes into a show called ''[[Mr. McGrew's Christmas Carol]]'' which shows him how selfish he is and decides to change his ways. He then dubs himself "the nicest man in town". Flanders goes to give some hobos clothes and food, until he sees Homer has already done that. His other good deeds include giving Lenny a photo cube with pictures of them to make up for his lame present, he gives Marge the last pork chop and builds an ice-skating rink in the backyard for all to enjoy. Ned becomes jealous of Homer because of this.
 
Homer is forced to sleep on the couch while Marge is mad at him. Homer tunes into a show called ''[[Mr. McGrew's Christmas Carol]]'' which shows him how selfish he is and decides to change his ways. He then dubs himself "the nicest man in town". Flanders goes to give some hobos clothes and food, until he sees Homer has already done that. His other good deeds include giving Lenny a photo cube with pictures of them to make up for his lame present, he gives Marge the last pork chop and builds an ice-skating rink in the backyard for all to enjoy. Ned becomes jealous of Homer because of this.
  
After being one-upped by Homer, Ned tries to earn his rightful spot as "nicest man in town" by buying everyone in town presents (thanks to renting his house out to a fraternity). Homer tries to think of a way to do better then that, but Lisa reminds him of her Buddhist ways and how they believe that Christmas isn't about material goods. That makes Homer think and decides to follow her advice by stealing back the presents under the cover of nightfall (à la "{{w|How the Grinch Stole Christmas}}"). In the morning, everyone finds their presents are gone and riot against Homer, until they see a star in the sky (which is actually a flare set off by [[Hans Moleman]] who's trapped in the snow). Everyone looses their rage and join hands to sing "Hark! The Harald Angels Sing" as Snake comes by and steals the Astrolabe.
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After being one-upped by Homer, Ned tries to earn his rightful spot as "nicest man in town" by buying everyone in town presents (thanks to renting his house out to a fraternity). Homer tries to think of a way to do better than that, but Lisa reminds him of her Buddhist ways and how they believe that Christmas isn't about material goods. That makes Homer think and decides to follow her advice by stealing back the presents under the cover of nightfall (à la "{{W|How the Grinch Stole Christmas}}").  
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In the morning, everyone finds their presents are gone and riot against Homer, until they see a star in the sky (which is actually a flare set off by [[Hans Moleman]], who is trapped in the snow). Everyone loses their rage and join hands to sing "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" as Snake comes by and steals the Astrolabe.
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== References ==
It is generally considered one of the best episodes of the season, if not, the entire post-classic era. [citation needed]
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Season 15 Episode
319 "Today I Am a Clown"
320
"'Tis the Fifteenth Season"
"Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens and Gays" 321
"'Tis the Fifteenth Season"
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Episode Information
Episode number: 320
Season number: S15 E7
Production code: FABF02
Original airdate: December 14, 2003
Couch gag: The couch is a park bench in Japan and the family appears as famous Anime characters.
Showrunner: Al Jean
Written by: Michael Price
Directed by: Steven Dean Moore
DVD features


"'Tis the Fifteenth Season" is the seventh episode of season 15 of The Simpsons and the three-hundred and twentieth episode overall. It originally aired on December 14, 2003. The episode was written by Michael Price and directed by Steven Dean Moore.

Synopsis[edit]

"When Homer is given a Joe DiMaggio rookie card by an oblivious-to-its-value Burns, he quickly sells it for an enormous amount of money. Homer spends much of the money on himself, until he watches "A Christmas Carol" on television. With his new change of heart and holiday spirit, Homer begins doing favors for anyone he can, and in doing so makes Flanders jealous as Homer is Springfield's new king of nice. Flanders and Homer engage in a "nice-off" to earn the town's praise.[1]"


Plot[edit]

It's Christmas time in Springfield, and the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant celebrates by having a secret Santa gift exchange. While Homer gets an extravagant present from his secret Santa, Carl. Homer forgets to bring something for Lenny, since he's Lenny's secret Santa, so he goes to a snack machine and buys him some Certs. They both deem Homer as selfish. Mr. Burns presents the crew with their Christmas "bonus" - $5 cafeteria vouchers, while Homer gets a baseball card of "Joe DiMaggio".

Not knowing it's worth he sells it to Comic Book Guy, who gives him every cent he has. To celebrate, Homer takes the family Christmas shopping at the Springfield Heights Promenade, the rich people's mall. Homer plans to save money for a huge Christmas tree, but he secretly spends the remaining money on an expensive talking Astrolabe at "Things Unnecessary" for himself while only getting keychains for his family. The family gets suspicious when they are forced to buy a lame Christmas tree that spontaneously combusts when rubbed. Marge then discovers the gift Homer bought himself and sees how selfish he is and he is shunned.

Homer is forced to sleep on the couch while Marge is mad at him. Homer tunes into a show called Mr. McGrew's Christmas Carol which shows him how selfish he is and decides to change his ways. He then dubs himself "the nicest man in town". Flanders goes to give some hobos clothes and food, until he sees Homer has already done that. His other good deeds include giving Lenny a photo cube with pictures of them to make up for his lame present, he gives Marge the last pork chop and builds an ice-skating rink in the backyard for all to enjoy. Ned becomes jealous of Homer because of this.

After being one-upped by Homer, Ned tries to earn his rightful spot as "nicest man in town" by buying everyone in town presents (thanks to renting his house out to a fraternity). Homer tries to think of a way to do better than that, but Lisa reminds him of her Buddhist ways and how they believe that Christmas isn't about material goods. That makes Homer think and decides to follow her advice by stealing back the presents under the cover of nightfall (à la "How the Grinch Stole Christmas").

In the morning, everyone finds their presents are gone and riot against Homer, until they see a star in the sky (which is actually a flare set off by Hans Moleman, who is trapped in the snow). Everyone loses their rage and join hands to sing "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" as Snake comes by and steals the Astrolabe.

Production[edit]

References[edit]


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