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During one night, [[Burns]] is restless and has dreams of his old teddy bear, [[Bobo]], who he foolishly abandoned as a child. [[Smithers]] overhears Burns in the night, discovering that Burns longs for his lost bear. The following day, it is Burns' birthday and the town is invited. He is offered gold, a unicorn, rings and even a performance by The Ramones. Burns is unsatisfied with his presents, and Smithers points out that Burns misses his teddy bear. Desperate to know what happened to his long lost bear, it turns out that Bobo was owned by Charles Lindburgh and [[Adolf Hitler]]. As of 1957, Bobo was washed up to the submarine and discovered by Ice Deliverers in 1993. | During one night, [[Burns]] is restless and has dreams of his old teddy bear, [[Bobo]], who he foolishly abandoned as a child. [[Smithers]] overhears Burns in the night, discovering that Burns longs for his lost bear. The following day, it is Burns' birthday and the town is invited. He is offered gold, a unicorn, rings and even a performance by The Ramones. Burns is unsatisfied with his presents, and Smithers points out that Burns misses his teddy bear. Desperate to know what happened to his long lost bear, it turns out that Bobo was owned by Charles Lindburgh and [[Adolf Hitler]]. As of 1957, Bobo was washed up to the submarine and discovered by Ice Deliverers in 1993. | ||
− | The Ice Deliverers bring the ice to the [[Kwik-E-Mart]], and [[Bart]] finds Bobo in an ice bag. He brings it home and gives it to [[Maggie]], and [[The Simpsons]] find out that the bear Maggie received was the long lost teddy bear of Mr. Burns. [[Homer]] plans on giving the bear to Burns in return for millions of dollars and three islands, but when he sees that Maggie will miss the bear, as well as Mr. Burn's reluctance in giving away the reward money he promised, he keeps it instead. To make matters worse, Mr. Burns goes on television to ask for his bear, and even cuts off the beer and T.V. supply in [[Springfield]]. The whole town forces Homer to give Bobo back, but when | + | The Ice Deliverers bring the ice to the [[Kwik-E-Mart]], and [[Bart]] finds Bobo in an ice bag. He brings it home and gives it to [[Maggie]], and [[The Simpsons]] find out that the bear Maggie received was the long lost teddy bear of Mr. Burns. [[Homer]] plans on giving the bear to Burns in return for millions of dollars and three islands, but when he sees that Maggie will miss the bear, as well as Mr. Burn's reluctance in giving away the reward money he promised, he keeps it instead. To make matters worse, Mr. Burns goes on television to ask for his bear, and even cuts off the beer and T.V. supply in [[Springfield]]. The whole town forces Homer to give Bobo back, but when they see Maggie's expression, they return it to her. |
Mr. Burns is finally forced to confront Maggie in person, and convinces her to give him back Bobo. She does so, but the family gets nothing in return. That night, Mr. Burns snuggles up with his bear, wondering what the future will hold for his bear. | Mr. Burns is finally forced to confront Maggie in person, and convinces her to give him back Bobo. She does so, but the family gets nothing in return. That night, Mr. Burns snuggles up with his bear, wondering what the future will hold for his bear. |
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Episode Information
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- "Hey, it's a teddy bear. Gross, it's probably diseased or something. Here, Maggie."
- ―Bart Simpson
"Rosebud" is the fourth episode of Season 5. It first aired on October 21, 1993. The episode was written by John Swartzwelder and directed by Wes Archer. The Ramones guest star.
Synopsis
Yearning for his lost youth and innocence, Mr. Burns searches for his beloved childhood teddy bear, Bobo. When Maggie comes across the bear, she claims it as her own. Mr. Burns tries to get his Bobo back by any means necessary.
Plot
During one night, Burns is restless and has dreams of his old teddy bear, Bobo, who he foolishly abandoned as a child. Smithers overhears Burns in the night, discovering that Burns longs for his lost bear. The following day, it is Burns' birthday and the town is invited. He is offered gold, a unicorn, rings and even a performance by The Ramones. Burns is unsatisfied with his presents, and Smithers points out that Burns misses his teddy bear. Desperate to know what happened to his long lost bear, it turns out that Bobo was owned by Charles Lindburgh and Adolf Hitler. As of 1957, Bobo was washed up to the submarine and discovered by Ice Deliverers in 1993.
The Ice Deliverers bring the ice to the Kwik-E-Mart, and Bart finds Bobo in an ice bag. He brings it home and gives it to Maggie, and The Simpsons find out that the bear Maggie received was the long lost teddy bear of Mr. Burns. Homer plans on giving the bear to Burns in return for millions of dollars and three islands, but when he sees that Maggie will miss the bear, as well as Mr. Burn's reluctance in giving away the reward money he promised, he keeps it instead. To make matters worse, Mr. Burns goes on television to ask for his bear, and even cuts off the beer and T.V. supply in Springfield. The whole town forces Homer to give Bobo back, but when they see Maggie's expression, they return it to her.
Mr. Burns is finally forced to confront Maggie in person, and convinces her to give him back Bobo. She does so, but the family gets nothing in return. That night, Mr. Burns snuggles up with his bear, wondering what the future will hold for his bear.
In 1,000,000 A.D., Bobo is found under a pile of rocks, by several apes. A robotic Burns snatches the bear and runs off, while being followed by Smithers, who has been turned into a robotic dog.
Behind the Laughter
Reception
Entertainment Weekly named this the second best episode in the show's history.