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− | productionCode = 4F05| | + | |originalAirdate=November 17, 1996 |
− | originalAirdate = November 17, 1996| | + | |blackboardText=Balloons resembling the family flaot in, but pop when they reach the couch. |
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− | + | |specialGuestVoices=[[Rodney Dangerfield]] as [[Larry Burns]] | |
− | specialGuestVoices = Rodney Dangerfield as Larry Burns| | + | |Written By=[[Ian Maxtone-Graham]] |
− | Written By = Ian Maxtone-Graham| | + | |Directed By= |
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[[The Simpsons]] take a trip to an apple cider factory. Meanwhile, Mr. Burns arrives on his his train back home from a college football game. The train is stopped for a few minutes due to a couch being shoved on the tracks. A few yards away from the train, a suvoneer stand operator, Larry, sees a perfect opertunity to sell some stuff, until he sees Burns on the trian and stands there in shock. He hitches a ride to Springfield from Homer and the family who are driving back from the cider factory. They drop him off at Burns' mansion, wher he meets Mr. Burns and reveals he's his son, Larry Burns. | [[The Simpsons]] take a trip to an apple cider factory. Meanwhile, Mr. Burns arrives on his his train back home from a college football game. The train is stopped for a few minutes due to a couch being shoved on the tracks. A few yards away from the train, a suvoneer stand operator, Larry, sees a perfect opertunity to sell some stuff, until he sees Burns on the trian and stands there in shock. He hitches a ride to Springfield from Homer and the family who are driving back from the cider factory. They drop him off at Burns' mansion, wher he meets Mr. Burns and reveals he's his son, Larry Burns. | ||
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*'''Larry''': "Wow, this guy is loaded. I mean sheesh. I've never seen a guy with a walk-in mailbox. I mena he's rich. Hey, who am I talking to?" | *'''Larry''': "Wow, this guy is loaded. I mean sheesh. I've never seen a guy with a walk-in mailbox. I mena he's rich. Hey, who am I talking to?" | ||
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Revision as of 02:49, December 13, 2007
"Burns, Baby Burns"
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Episode Information
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Plot
The Simpsons take a trip to an apple cider factory. Meanwhile, Mr. Burns arrives on his his train back home from a college football game. The train is stopped for a few minutes due to a couch being shoved on the tracks. A few yards away from the train, a suvoneer stand operator, Larry, sees a perfect opertunity to sell some stuff, until he sees Burns on the trian and stands there in shock. He hitches a ride to Springfield from Homer and the family who are driving back from the cider factory. They drop him off at Burns' mansion, wher he meets Mr. Burns and reveals he's his son, Larry Burns.
Mr. Burns discovers Larry is in fact his son. He tells the story of his birht and where is mother is. Burns takes him to a gala where he insults the people with jokes, which embaresses Burns. To keep Larry out of his hair, he gives him a job at the plant, where he and Homer become fast friends. Larry invites Homer over for dinner. During dinner, Murns becomes fed up with Larry and starts to hate him as a son. Homer suggests they plan a fake kidnapping, which they go through with.
Homer and Larry hide out in the basment until Burns declares his appreciation for Larry. Marge doesn't want Homer pulling any more fake kidnappings and tells him to bring Larry back, but Homer objects, saying there's cops everywhere and it's broad daylight. She insists he bring him back and he leaves. Jsut when they go, Marge sees on the news, they have found them out in broad daylight and with cops everywhere. They drive off to find a hiding spot. They hide in a movie no one will see, but Hans Moleman calls the police when disrupt his viewing. When the theater is surrounded, Homer explains that it was an attempt to earn a father's love. Burns tells Larry he can't be the family he needs, which doesn't upset him, since he has a wife and kids he should get back to (it's been a week). Larry declares since evryone is there, they should start a party. A party ensues, complete with alcohol and music, which confuses Marge.
Quotes
- Larry: "Wow, this guy is loaded. I mean sheesh. I've never seen a guy with a walk-in mailbox. I mena he's rich. Hey, who am I talking to?"