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|originalAirdate=January 4 1998
 
|originalAirdate=January 4 1998
 
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|couchGag=The floor becomes a treadmill and everyone makes it except for [[Homer]]. He falls on the floor and yells "[[Marge]] stops this crazy thing", Just like the head of [[wikipedia:The Jetsons|The Jetsons]].
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|couchGag=The floor becomes a treadmill and everyone makes it except for [[Homer]]. He falls on the floor and yells "[[Marge]], stop this crazy thing", similar to {{w|George Jetson}}.
|specialGuestVoices=[[Phil Hartman]] as [[Lyle Lanley]] and [[George Harrison]] as himself (in clips)
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|specialGuestVoices=[[Phil Hartman]] as [[Lyle Lanley]] and [[George Harrison]] as {{ch|George Harrison|himself}} (in clips)
 
|Episode Number=189
 
|Episode Number=189
 
|Written By=[[Mark Ervin]]
 
|Written By=[[Mark Ervin]]
 
|Directed By=[[Steve O'Donnell]]
 
|Directed By=[[Steve O'Donnell]]
 
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"'''All Singing, All Dancing'''" is the eleventh episode of [[Season 9]]. It was first aired on January 4, 1998. The episode was directed by [[Mark Ervin]] and written by [[Steve O'Donnell]]. [[Phil Hartman]] and [[George Harrison]] guest star.
 
"'''All Singing, All Dancing'''" is the eleventh episode of [[Season 9]]. It was first aired on January 4, 1998. The episode was directed by [[Mark Ervin]] and written by [[Steve O'Donnell]]. [[Phil Hartman]] and [[George Harrison]] guest star.
  
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
Anticipating a bloody Clint Eastwood-Lee Marvin shoot-'em-up, [[Bart]] and [[Homer]] are horrified to discover that their video rental, Paint Your Wagon, is actually a musical. Several song and dance moments from seasons past are recalled.
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Anticipating a bloody Clint Eastwood-Lee Marvin shoot-'em-up, [[Bart]] and [[Homer]] are horrified to discover that their video rental, ''Paint Your Wagon'', is actually a musical. Several song and dance moments from seasons past are recalled.
  
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
[[Homer Simpson|Homer]] rents the family the movie ''Paint Your Wagon''. He and [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] expect to see a violent Western starring Lee Marvin, Clint Eastwood and someone who appears to be Lee Van Cleef; the truth is, it is a musical. This causes Homer to dispose the tape and condemn singing, but Marge says that Homer often sings.
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[[Homer]] rents the family the movie ''Paint Your Wagon''. He and [[Bart]] expect to see a violent Western starring Lee Marvin, Clint Eastwood and someone who appears to be Lee Van Cleef. However, the movie turns out to be a musical. This causes Homer to dispose of the tape and condemn singing, but [[Marge]] says that Homer often sings. To prove her point, she tells of past occasions of Homer and other Springfieldians breaking into song.
  
 
Ultimately, this allows clips of the following songs from these episodes to be shown:
 
Ultimately, this allows clips of the following songs from these episodes to be shown:
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*"[[See My Vest]]" from "[[Two Dozen and One Greyhounds]]";
 
*"[[See My Vest]]" from "[[Two Dozen and One Greyhounds]]";
 
*"[[The Monorail Song]]" from "[[Marge vs. the Monorail]]";
 
*"[[The Monorail Song]]" from "[[Marge vs. the Monorail]]";
*"In the Garden of Eden" (really [[In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida]] by [[Iron Butterfly]]) from "[[Bart Sells His Soul]]";
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*"In the Garden of Eden" (really "[[In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida]]" by {{w|Iron Butterfly}}) from "[[Bart Sells His Soul]]";
 
*"[[We Do (The Stonecutters' Song)]]" from "[[Homer the Great]]".
 
*"[[We Do (The Stonecutters' Song)]]" from "[[Homer the Great]]".
  
The family's singing motivates [[Snake Jailbird]] to come in; he is bothered by the Simpsons' singing and constantly tries to kill them, ironically doing his own singing. During the credits, Snake's voice can be heard trying to prevent the theme music from playing in the background, having grown annoyed of music over the course of the episode. At first, when he wanted to kill them, he didn't have a gun, so he left to get one. Later, he came back with a gun and pointed it at The Simpsons but had no bullets so he left again to get ammo. Near the end, he was finally going to kill them, but the singing ended and he had no reason to kill them so he left again. But when Marge was pulling down the banner, she was humming the main theme, so Snake fired a bullet, breaking the glass. Marge then quickly said that she was done singing (or humming).
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The family's singing motivates [[Snake Jailbird]] to come in; he is bothered by the Simpsons' singing and constantly tries to kill them, ironically doing his own singing. At first, when he wanted to kill them, he didn't have a gun, so he left to get one. Later, he came back with a gun and pointed it at the Simpsons but had no bullets so he left again to get ammo. Near the end, he was finally going to kill them, but the singing ended and he had no reason to kill them, so he left again. But when Marge was pulling down the banner, she was humming the main theme, so Snake fired a bullet, breaking the glass. Marge then quickly said that she was done singing (or humming). During the closing credits, Snake can be heard trying to prevent the theme music from playing in the background, having grown annoyed with music over the course of the episode.
  
 
{{Season 9}}
 
{{Season 9}}

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"All Singing, All Dancing" is the eleventh episode of Season 9. It was first aired on January 4, 1998. The episode was directed by Mark Ervin and written by Steve O'Donnell. Phil Hartman and George Harrison guest star.

Synopsis

Anticipating a bloody Clint Eastwood-Lee Marvin shoot-'em-up, Bart and Homer are horrified to discover that their video rental, Paint Your Wagon, is actually a musical. Several song and dance moments from seasons past are recalled.

Plot

Homer rents the family the movie Paint Your Wagon. He and Bart expect to see a violent Western starring Lee Marvin, Clint Eastwood and someone who appears to be Lee Van Cleef. However, the movie turns out to be a musical. This causes Homer to dispose of the tape and condemn singing, but Marge says that Homer often sings. To prove her point, she tells of past occasions of Homer and other Springfieldians breaking into song.

Ultimately, this allows clips of the following songs from these episodes to be shown:

The family's singing motivates Snake Jailbird to come in; he is bothered by the Simpsons' singing and constantly tries to kill them, ironically doing his own singing. At first, when he wanted to kill them, he didn't have a gun, so he left to get one. Later, he came back with a gun and pointed it at the Simpsons but had no bullets so he left again to get ammo. Near the end, he was finally going to kill them, but the singing ended and he had no reason to kill them, so he left again. But when Marge was pulling down the banner, she was humming the main theme, so Snake fired a bullet, breaking the glass. Marge then quickly said that she was done singing (or humming). During the closing credits, Snake can be heard trying to prevent the theme music from playing in the background, having grown annoyed with music over the course of the episode.

Season 9 Episodes
The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson The Principal and the Pauper Lisa's Sax Treehouse of Horror VIII The Cartridge Family Bart Star The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons Lisa the Skeptic Realty Bites Miracle on Evergreen Terrace All Singing, All Dancing Bart Carny The Joy of Sect Das Bus The Last Temptation of Krust Dumbbell Indemnity Lisa the Simpson This Little Wiggy Simpson Tide The Trouble with Trillions Girly Edition Trash of the Titans King of the Hill Lost Our Lisa Natural Born Kissers