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− | '''Radioactive Man''' is the second episode of [[Season 7]]. It first aired on September 14, 1995. The episode was written by [[John Swartzwelder]] and directed by [[Susie Dietter]]. [[ | + | "'''Radioactive Man'''" is the second episode of [[Season 7]]. It first aired on September 14, 1995. The episode was written by [[John Swartzwelder]] and directed by [[Susie Dietter]]. [[Mickey Rooney]] guest starred as himself. |
A movie based on comic book character [[Radioactive Man]] is filmed in [[Springfield]]. Much to [[Bart]]'s chagrin, the coveted part of the hero's sidekick, [[Fallout Boy]], goes to not him, but to [[Milhouse]]. | A movie based on comic book character [[Radioactive Man]] is filmed in [[Springfield]]. Much to [[Bart]]'s chagrin, the coveted part of the hero's sidekick, [[Fallout Boy]], goes to not him, but to [[Milhouse]]. | ||
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== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
[[Bart]] and [[Milhouse]] are thrilled to hear that a film version of their favorite comic book, Radioactive Man, is coming soon. [[Rainier Wolfcastle]], the star of the McBain films, is chosen to play [[Radioactive Man]], and even more excitingly for the [[Springfield Elementary School]] children, the production moves to their town, after seeing a small poorly spelt ad in Variety magazine. A search is launched for a young actor to play Radioactive Man's sidekick Fallout Boy, and Bart auditions. Bart does well, but is rejected because he is an inch too short. Bart leaves and acquires high shoes and a vertical stripe suit (among other attempts to look taller), but by this point Milhouse has already taken the part, albeit reluctantly.[[File:The-simpsons-s7e2-20090309152641_200x113.jpg|thumb|left|Milhouse as fallout boy]] | [[Bart]] and [[Milhouse]] are thrilled to hear that a film version of their favorite comic book, Radioactive Man, is coming soon. [[Rainier Wolfcastle]], the star of the McBain films, is chosen to play [[Radioactive Man]], and even more excitingly for the [[Springfield Elementary School]] children, the production moves to their town, after seeing a small poorly spelt ad in Variety magazine. A search is launched for a young actor to play Radioactive Man's sidekick Fallout Boy, and Bart auditions. Bart does well, but is rejected because he is an inch too short. Bart leaves and acquires high shoes and a vertical stripe suit (among other attempts to look taller), but by this point Milhouse has already taken the part, albeit reluctantly.[[File:The-simpsons-s7e2-20090309152641_200x113.jpg|thumb|left|Milhouse as fallout boy]] |
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Episode Information
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"Radioactive Man" is the second episode of Season 7. It first aired on September 14, 1995. The episode was written by John Swartzwelder and directed by Susie Dietter. Mickey Rooney guest starred as himself.
A movie based on comic book character Radioactive Man is filmed in Springfield. Much to Bart's chagrin, the coveted part of the hero's sidekick, Fallout Boy, goes to not him, but to Milhouse.
Plot
Bart and Milhouse are thrilled to hear that a film version of their favorite comic book, Radioactive Man, is coming soon. Rainier Wolfcastle, the star of the McBain films, is chosen to play Radioactive Man, and even more excitingly for the Springfield Elementary School children, the production moves to their town, after seeing a small poorly spelt ad in Variety magazine. A search is launched for a young actor to play Radioactive Man's sidekick Fallout Boy, and Bart auditions. Bart does well, but is rejected because he is an inch too short. Bart leaves and acquires high shoes and a vertical stripe suit (among other attempts to look taller), but by this point Milhouse has already taken the part, albeit reluctantly.A despondent Bart is told by Lisa that he is still needed as a star's friend and confidant, and Bart eagerly accepts this new role. However, Milhouse finds his own job intolerable and disappears, right during the filming of the most expensive scene in the movie. The firm is suspended while the townspeople search for Milhouse. Eventually Bart finds him in the treehouse, but despite encouragement from former child star Mickey Rooney, Milhouse gives up on his acting career. All production on the film is aborted, with the project bankrupt, thanks to price gouging and other unscrupulous conduct by the people of Springfield. The directors return to Hollywood, "where people treat each other right."