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== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
As only a few scenes are shown, the plot is hard to piece together. The first scene shows two officials complaining to the president about his report, which is full of technical jargon. The chair the president is sitting on turns round, revealing him to be a chimp, and he beats the officials up. The second scene shows the chimp jumping out of a burning plane which looks to resemble Air Force One.
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The first scene took place in the Oval Office of the [[White House]], where two officials complained to the president about his report, which was full of technical jargon and partisan rhetoric. The chair the president was sitting on turned round, revealing him to be a chimp, and he beat the officials up. The second scene showed the president jumping out of a burning {{W|Air Force One}}.
  
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
*The movie's title is a pun on the patriotic song "{{w|Hail to the Chief}}".
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*The movie's title is a pun on the patriotic song "{{W|Hail to the Chief}}".
 
*The real-life video game {{W|Hail to the Chimp}} was named for this movie.
 
*The real-life video game {{W|Hail to the Chimp}} was named for this movie.
 
*The novel ''Breakfast of Champions'' (1973) by Kurt Vonnegut references a fictional short story called "Hail to the Chief" which features a Chimpanzee who becomes President of the United States, written by the fictional author Kilgore Trout. Lisa is shown to be a fan of Vonnegut's work in later episodes.
 
*The novel ''Breakfast of Champions'' (1973) by Kurt Vonnegut references a fictional short story called "Hail to the Chief" which features a Chimpanzee who becomes President of the United States, written by the fictional author Kilgore Trout. Lisa is shown to be a fan of Vonnegut's work in later episodes.
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== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
 
*{{ep|Dumbbell Indemnity}}
 
*{{ep|Dumbbell Indemnity}}
 
{{Films}}
 

Latest revision as of 18:14, November 5, 2024

Hail to the Chimp!
Hail to the Chimp!.png
Movie Information
Genre: Comedy
Country of origin: USA
First appearance: "Dumbbell Indemnity"


Hail to the Chimp! is a movie shown at the Springfield Drive-In. Its plot is based around a monkey president of the USA.

Plot[edit]

The first scene took place in the Oval Office of the White House, where two officials complained to the president about his report, which was full of technical jargon and partisan rhetoric. The chair the president was sitting on turned round, revealing him to be a chimp, and he beat the officials up. The second scene showed the president jumping out of a burning Air Force One.

Behind the Laughter[edit]

  • The movie's title is a pun on the patriotic song "Hail to the Chief".
  • The real-life video game Hail to the Chimp was named for this movie.
  • The novel Breakfast of Champions (1973) by Kurt Vonnegut references a fictional short story called "Hail to the Chief" which features a Chimpanzee who becomes President of the United States, written by the fictional author Kilgore Trout. Lisa is shown to be a fan of Vonnegut's work in later episodes.

Appearances[edit]