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|couchgag= A series of clips from each season is shown (for a full list, see [[Bart's Not Dead/References#Continuity|the references page]]). An alien family is then seen sitting on a couch in the Star System HD 102365 - 30 Light Years Away from Earth. The adult male alien asks why Homer sounds like [[Walter Matthau]]. | |couchgag= A series of clips from each season is shown (for a full list, see [[Bart's Not Dead/References#Continuity|the references page]]). An alien family is then seen sitting on a couch in the Star System HD 102365 - 30 Light Years Away from Earth. The adult male alien asks why Homer sounds like [[Walter Matthau]]. | ||
|guests= [[Gal Gadot]] as {{Ch|Gal Gadot|herself}}<br>[[Emily Deschanel]] as {{Ch|Emily Deschanel|herself}}<br>[[Dave Attell]] as {{ap|Luke|Bart's Not Dead}}<br>[[Pete Holmes]] as {{ap|Matthew|Bart's Not Dead}}<br>[[Jonathan Groff]] as [[Actor playing Bart]]<br>[[Katy Perry]] as {{Ch|Katy Perry|herself}} (archive footage)<br>[[Kiefer Sutherland]] as [[Jack Bauer]] (archive footage)<br>[[Leonard Nimoy]] as {{Ch|Leonard Nimoy|himself}} (archive footage) | |guests= [[Gal Gadot]] as {{Ch|Gal Gadot|herself}}<br>[[Emily Deschanel]] as {{Ch|Emily Deschanel|herself}}<br>[[Dave Attell]] as {{ap|Luke|Bart's Not Dead}}<br>[[Pete Holmes]] as {{ap|Matthew|Bart's Not Dead}}<br>[[Jonathan Groff]] as [[Actor playing Bart]]<br>[[Katy Perry]] as {{Ch|Katy Perry|herself}} (archive footage)<br>[[Kiefer Sutherland]] as [[Jack Bauer]] (archive footage)<br>[[Leonard Nimoy]] as {{Ch|Leonard Nimoy|himself}} (archive footage) | ||
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|writer= [[Stephanie Gillis]] | |writer= [[Stephanie Gillis]] | ||
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After Lisa's failed attempt to scare Bart, Christian movie producers come at the [[742 Evergreen Terrace|house]] to present to Homer and Bart the opportunity to make a movie about his experience. Homer and Ned are forced to work together on the movie, including interviewing {{Ch|Emily Deschanel}} and {{Ch|Gal Gadot}}. | After Lisa's failed attempt to scare Bart, Christian movie producers come at the [[742 Evergreen Terrace|house]] to present to Homer and Bart the opportunity to make a movie about his experience. Homer and Ned are forced to work together on the movie, including interviewing {{Ch|Emily Deschanel}} and {{Ch|Gal Gadot}}. | ||
− | The movie starts recording, and Bart starts getting worried and having nightmares from Lisa's words. He actually ends up in Heaven in his nightmare, where he meets [[ | + | The movie starts recording, and Bart starts getting worried and having nightmares from Lisa's words. He actually ends up in Heaven in his nightmare, where he meets [[Clarence Bouvier]] and [[Jesus Christ]], who beats him hard with "LOVE". |
The movie, titled ''{{ap|Bart's Not Dead|film}}'', finally premieres, and it's a big hit. After that, Bart finally confesses to Marge and Lisa, and Springfielders gets pissed. Homer and Ned gives the raised money to charity and all is forgiven, but one thing. | The movie, titled ''{{ap|Bart's Not Dead|film}}'', finally premieres, and it's a big hit. After that, Bart finally confesses to Marge and Lisa, and Springfielders gets pissed. Homer and Ned gives the raised money to charity and all is forgiven, but one thing. | ||
On top of the house's roof, Bart asks Lisa if [[God]] will forgive him, to which she says if God exists, he'll forgive him, if Bart has remorse. Just after they start falling, only to end up on a pile of leaves, saving them. At the Pearl's Gates, Bart is shown at his death, and Homer says Jesus wants to meet him. Homer instead goes to Hindu Heaven, where he gets transformed to a turtle and sent back to Earth. | On top of the house's roof, Bart asks Lisa if [[God]] will forgive him, to which she says if God exists, he'll forgive him, if Bart has remorse. Just after they start falling, only to end up on a pile of leaves, saving them. At the Pearl's Gates, Bart is shown at his death, and Homer says Jesus wants to meet him. Homer instead goes to Hindu Heaven, where he gets transformed to a turtle and sent back to Earth. | ||
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+ | == Production == | ||
+ | Showrunner Al Jean told that in the episode, [[Bart]] has a concussion and wants to lie to [[Marge]] so he pretends he met [[Jesus Christ|Jesus]], and everybody is like "Bart met Jesus" and they all wanna get his story so it turns into a musical.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTR4uZa7KXw Animation on FOX on Youtube - The Simpsons Producers At Comic-Con 2018]</ref> | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:XABF19 Script.jpg | ||
+ | File:Bart's Not Dead production.jpg | ||
+ | File:Bart's Not Dead Gal Gadot Lisa.jpg|Concept art of Gal Gadot as Lisa Simpson by [[Eric S. Keyes]] | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | == Reception == | ||
+ | "Bart's Not Dead" won the [[2019]] Writers Guild of America award in Animation.<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000710/2019/1/ IMDb - "Writers Guild of America, USA 2019 Awards"]</ref> | ||
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- For the film, see Bart's Not Dead (film).
"Bart's Not Dead"
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Episode Information
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"Bart's Not Dead" is the first episode of season 30 of The Simpsons and the six-hundred and fortieth episode overall. It originally aired on September 30, 2018. The episode was written by Stephanie Gillis and directed by Bob Anderson. It guest stars Gal Gadot as herself, Emily Deschanel as herself, Dave Attell as Luke, Pete Holmes as Matthew and Jonathan Groff as Actor playing Bart. Archive footage of Katy Perry as herself, Kiefer Sutherland as Jack Bauer and Leonard Nimoy as himself is also used.
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Synopsis[edit]
- "Bart takes a dare, and ends up in the hospital. To cover for himself and Homer, he says he went to Heaven and met Jesus. Christian producers offer the Simpsons a movie deal, which Homer takes. But Bart can't deal with the guilt and comes clean to Marge after the movie is finished."
Plot[edit]
At the Student music festival at Springfield Elementary School, after Martin's poor performance, Lisa and Milhouse perform, with Lisa playing a sad song. Dolph dares Bart to pull the fire alarm to stop Lisa, but he refuses, signing his death wish to the bullies.
The next day, Marge is proud of him at school, but Homer at home tells him he has to take a dare like a man. Marge starts treating him well afterwards in the car, which Bart doesn't took very well, imagining himself old throwing himself out of a boat when Skinner makes fun of him too, on Mother's day.
At Echo Canyon, the bullies dares him to jump from the dam, which Bart does ending face first on concrete. At Springfield General Hospital, Bart wakes up and to not disappoint Marge makes up a lie that he went to Heaven. Ned and the police comes to Bart's bed too and he slowly becomes popular.
After Lisa's failed attempt to scare Bart, Christian movie producers come at the house to present to Homer and Bart the opportunity to make a movie about his experience. Homer and Ned are forced to work together on the movie, including interviewing Emily Deschanel and Gal Gadot.
The movie starts recording, and Bart starts getting worried and having nightmares from Lisa's words. He actually ends up in Heaven in his nightmare, where he meets Clarence Bouvier and Jesus Christ, who beats him hard with "LOVE".
The movie, titled Bart's Not Dead, finally premieres, and it's a big hit. After that, Bart finally confesses to Marge and Lisa, and Springfielders gets pissed. Homer and Ned gives the raised money to charity and all is forgiven, but one thing.
On top of the house's roof, Bart asks Lisa if God will forgive him, to which she says if God exists, he'll forgive him, if Bart has remorse. Just after they start falling, only to end up on a pile of leaves, saving them. At the Pearl's Gates, Bart is shown at his death, and Homer says Jesus wants to meet him. Homer instead goes to Hindu Heaven, where he gets transformed to a turtle and sent back to Earth.
Production[edit]
Showrunner Al Jean told that in the episode, Bart has a concussion and wants to lie to Marge so he pretends he met Jesus, and everybody is like "Bart met Jesus" and they all wanna get his story so it turns into a musical.[1]
Concept art of Gal Gadot as Lisa Simpson by Eric S. Keyes
Reception[edit]
"Bart's Not Dead" won the 2019 Writers Guild of America award in Animation.[2]
International airdates[edit]
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Gallery[edit]
References[edit]
Promo videos[edit]
- Preview - Gal Gadot in The Simpsons. at YouTube
- Homer Auditions Emily Deschanel & Gal Gadot at YouTube
- Bart Goes To Heaven at YouTube
Wikisimpsons has a collection of images related to "Bart's Not Dead". |