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− | *In the [[Barting Over|300th episode]], | + | *In the [[Barting Over|300th episode]], before watching the Baby Stinkbreath commercial, Bart says "I was in a commercial?" and then pulls out a Butterfinger and starts eating it. An obvious reference to the commercials. |
*On a Season Eight DVD commentary, [[Matt Groening]] says that [[Milhouse]] was created for and first appeared in the comercials. | *On a Season Eight DVD commentary, [[Matt Groening]] says that [[Milhouse]] was created for and first appeared in the comercials. |
Revision as of 15:08, July 27, 2008
Butterfinger is a popular peanut-butter and chocolate candy bar. There have been 150 commercials for Butterfinger that have featured The Simpsons since 1988 up through today.
Many of the commercials featured Homer trying to get Bart's Butterfinger, but would be one-upped by Bart each time. Each commercial ended with Bart saying the candy's tagline - "No one better lay a finger on my Butterfinger" (in the late 1990's, this was changed to "Bite My Butterfinger!).
Most of these advertisements have been released on The Simpsons DVD sets as bonus features along with other commercials.
List of Commercials
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Bart gets robbed of his butterfinger and a contest ensues about who stole it. | |
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Krusty is revealed to be the theif as discovered by contest winner - Nancy Fredholm. |
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A bump on the bus causes Bart to loose one of his Butterfinger BB's. It lands in Martin's book, who is very greatful, quoting Playdo "To share is to truly live". However, "Barto" says "Eat my shorts!" | |
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While Bart is up at the bat, Homer attempts to steal his Butterfinger, but Bart's hit whacks Homer in the head, causing him to loose it and land in Bart's hands. | |
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Bart is abducted by Kang and Kodos who who are confused about his Butterfinger. Bart then takes them to his leader, Homer, who gets abducted while Bart is set free. | |
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Bart has to choose to either share his Butterfinger BB's or keep them for himself. Guess what he chooses... | |
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At Bart's karate class, his istructor shows how to defeat someone using Bart as his example. After Bart is defeated, his Butterfinger is left in the open until Bart fights back. | |
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Bart buries Homer in the sand at the beach. Once he's completely covered and unable to move, Bart takes the opportunity to steal his Butterfinger. | |
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Lisa helps Bart with his math homework using Butterfinger BB's. Bart concludes the answer is "one less sister". | |
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On a trip to the market, Homer and Bart learn there is one Butterfinger bar left. Who will make it there first? | |
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Homer closes his eyes and when he opens them he demands a big suprise (a Butterfinger). Bart complies by shoving Maggie's paccifier in Homer's mouth. | |
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As Homer tries to teach Maggie her alphabet, Lisa and Bart star throwing Butterfinger BB's past him, making him hungry and lose his track in the alphabet. | |
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As Grandpa tries to sleep, he hears a crunch and thinks he broke something, but it's just Lisa munching on her Butterfinger. He tells her to stop and goes back to sleep until he hears the same crunch, but Lisa has put down her Butterfinger. | |
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Bart sits in a tree holding a Butterfinger, making Homer jump for it. After Bart eats it all, Homer asks if he can smell Bart's breath. | |
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Homer attemps to trade Bart his stuffed-poodle prize for Bart's Butterfinger. | |
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Bart watches an Itchy and Scratchy cartoon in which Scratchy vists Dr. Itchy, who plugs a stethascope in Scratchy's ears, eats a Butterfinger at the end of the stethescope and causes Scratchy to shatter into pieces. |
Triva
- In the 300th episode, before watching the Baby Stinkbreath commercial, Bart says "I was in a commercial?" and then pulls out a Butterfinger and starts eating it. An obvious reference to the commercials.
- On a Season Eight DVD commentary, Matt Groening says that Milhouse was created for and first appeared in the comercials.