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− | | | + | |name= Homer's Night Out |
− | | | + | |image= Princess Kashmir & Homer.png |
− | | | + | |number= 10 |
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− | | | + | |prodcode= 7G10 |
− | | | + | |airdate= March 25, [[1990]] |
− | | | + | |blackboard= I Will Not Call My Teacher 'Hot Cakes' |
− | | | + | |couchgag= The couch breaks apart and the family lands on the floor. |
+ | |guests= [[Sam McMurray]] as [[Gulliver Dark]] | ||
+ | |showrunner1= James L. Brooks | ||
+ | |showrunner2= Matt Groening | ||
+ | |showrunner3= Sam Simon | ||
+ | |writer= [[Jon Vitti]] | ||
+ | |director= [[Rich Moore]] | ||
+ | |DVD features=yes | ||
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− | [[ | + | '''"Homer's Night Out"''' is the tenth episode of [[season 1]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]''. It originally aired on March 25, [[1990]]. The episode was written by [[Jon Vitti]] and directed by [[Rich Moore]]. It guest stars [[Sam McMurray]] as [[Gulliver Dark]]. |
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+ | == Synopsis == | ||
+ | {{Desc|[[Bart]] purchases a [[spy camera]] through a catalog, and [[Homer]] goes to a stag party at a local restaurant. The rest of the family also go to the restaurant coincidentally, and Bart snaps a picture of Homer dancing with a belly dancer, named [[Princess Kashmir]]. Soon, all of [[Springfield]] sees the picture, and [[Marge]] orders him out of the house. Homer takes Bart to a burlesque show to explain how he shouldn't take advantage of women.}} | ||
== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
− | Bart purchases a miniature spy camera from a mail-order catalog which arrives six months later. Bart uses it to take candid photos around the house, including ones of Homer and Marge during their private time. | + | Bart purchases a miniature spy camera from a mail-order catalog which arrives six months later. Bart uses it to take candid photos around the house, including ones of Homer and Marge during their private time. Later, Homer announces he's going to a bachelor party for [[Eugene Fisk]], his supervisor at the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant|power plant]] (formerly, his assistant). Marge decides to take the kids to [[The Rusty Barnacle]], a seafood restaurant where Fisk's bachelor party's taking place (in a separate area known as Davy Jones' Locker). |
− | + | Fisk and his father clearly are uncomfortable and want to leave after a sexy belly dancer named Princess Kashmir arrives. When Kashmir's unable to arouse the Fisks, Homer's invited onstage to dance with her. Homer has a great time dancing with Princess Kashmir. Bart later investigates the noisy party, sees his father's onstage putting money in Kashmir's G-string and snaps a photo with his spy camera. Homer: "This is the most fun I've had in my entire life!" | |
− | At school, Bart joins the camera club. President Martin compliments Bart for the picture of Homer dancing with Princess Kashmir and asks to have a copy. Bart refuses, but gives one to Milhouse | + | At school, Bart joins the camera club. [[Martin Prince|President Martin]] compliments Bart for the picture of Homer dancing with Princess Kashmir and asks to have a copy. Bart refuses, but gives one to [[Milhouse]] on the condition he never lets it be spread around and/or copied, which, of course, Milhouse promptly does. Every student who sees the picture wants a copy and before long everyone in Springfield has one. Marge sees a copy of the picture at her aerobics class and furiously rips it from the wall. Later, Homer's on his way home from work, oblivious to what others are referring to when they make sly remarks about his sexual prowess. But when Homer opens the front door, Marge immediately shoves the picture in his face and demands an explanation. Bart admits he took the picture. Marge sends Bart to his room and, after scolding Homer, shoves a hastily half-packed suitcase his way and kicks him out of the house. |
− | + | Homer eventually spends the night at [[Barney]]'s poorly kept apartment. The next day – after enduring questioning from [[Mr. Burns]] about the picture – Homer goes home to apologize. But Marge doesn't want an apology; she wants Homer to take Bart to meet Princess Kashmir and show women aren't sex objects. Left with no other alternative, Homer and Bart scour the strip clubs of Springfield to find Princess Kashmir. Eventually, they track her down at the [[Sapphire Lounge]]. | |
− | Homer eventually | + | Homer introduces himself and Bart to Kashmir, preoccupied with getting onstage for her performance. She eventually tells Homer about herself. Just as Homer's about to leave, he accidentally finds himself on stage for the night's feature attraction: dancing by scantily-clad women from all nations. Homer, however, after seeing Bart, manages to make a passionate plea to the audience to treat women with respect. This plea moves the audience. Marge, in the audience, accepts Homer's comments, and the two make up. |
− | + | == In other languages == | |
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+ | |frName=L'Odyssée d'Homer | ||
+ | |frTrans=The Odyssey of Homer | ||
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+ | |quName=Homer fait une virée | ||
+ | |quTrans=Homer makes a trip | ||
+ | |de=yes | ||
+ | |deName=Homer als Frauenheld | ||
+ | |deTrans=Homer the Womanizer | ||
+ | |es=yes | ||
+ | |esName=Homer se va de juerga | ||
+ | |esTrans=Homer goes partying | ||
+ | |la=yes | ||
+ | |laName=La correría de Homero | ||
+ | |laTrans=Homer's Foray | ||
+ | |it=yes | ||
+ | |itName=Homer in the night | ||
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+ | |brName=A Noite de Folga de Homer | ||
+ | |brTrans=Homer's Night Out | ||
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+ | |ukTrans=How Homer reveled | ||
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+ | |jpName=パーティーはこりごり | ||
+ | |jpTrans=Repentance for the Party | ||
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- "Women are not just mere objects!"
- ―Homer Simpson
"Homer's Night Out"
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Episode Information
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"Homer's Night Out" is the tenth episode of season 1 of The Simpsons. It originally aired on March 25, 1990. The episode was written by Jon Vitti and directed by Rich Moore. It guest stars Sam McMurray as Gulliver Dark.
Synopsis[edit]
- "Bart purchases a spy camera through a catalog, and Homer goes to a stag party at a local restaurant. The rest of the family also go to the restaurant coincidentally, and Bart snaps a picture of Homer dancing with a belly dancer, named Princess Kashmir. Soon, all of Springfield sees the picture, and Marge orders him out of the house. Homer takes Bart to a burlesque show to explain how he shouldn't take advantage of women."
Plot[edit]
Bart purchases a miniature spy camera from a mail-order catalog which arrives six months later. Bart uses it to take candid photos around the house, including ones of Homer and Marge during their private time. Later, Homer announces he's going to a bachelor party for Eugene Fisk, his supervisor at the power plant (formerly, his assistant). Marge decides to take the kids to The Rusty Barnacle, a seafood restaurant where Fisk's bachelor party's taking place (in a separate area known as Davy Jones' Locker).
Fisk and his father clearly are uncomfortable and want to leave after a sexy belly dancer named Princess Kashmir arrives. When Kashmir's unable to arouse the Fisks, Homer's invited onstage to dance with her. Homer has a great time dancing with Princess Kashmir. Bart later investigates the noisy party, sees his father's onstage putting money in Kashmir's G-string and snaps a photo with his spy camera. Homer: "This is the most fun I've had in my entire life!"
At school, Bart joins the camera club. President Martin compliments Bart for the picture of Homer dancing with Princess Kashmir and asks to have a copy. Bart refuses, but gives one to Milhouse on the condition he never lets it be spread around and/or copied, which, of course, Milhouse promptly does. Every student who sees the picture wants a copy and before long everyone in Springfield has one. Marge sees a copy of the picture at her aerobics class and furiously rips it from the wall. Later, Homer's on his way home from work, oblivious to what others are referring to when they make sly remarks about his sexual prowess. But when Homer opens the front door, Marge immediately shoves the picture in his face and demands an explanation. Bart admits he took the picture. Marge sends Bart to his room and, after scolding Homer, shoves a hastily half-packed suitcase his way and kicks him out of the house.
Homer eventually spends the night at Barney's poorly kept apartment. The next day – after enduring questioning from Mr. Burns about the picture – Homer goes home to apologize. But Marge doesn't want an apology; she wants Homer to take Bart to meet Princess Kashmir and show women aren't sex objects. Left with no other alternative, Homer and Bart scour the strip clubs of Springfield to find Princess Kashmir. Eventually, they track her down at the Sapphire Lounge.
Homer introduces himself and Bart to Kashmir, preoccupied with getting onstage for her performance. She eventually tells Homer about herself. Just as Homer's about to leave, he accidentally finds himself on stage for the night's feature attraction: dancing by scantily-clad women from all nations. Homer, however, after seeing Bart, manages to make a passionate plea to the audience to treat women with respect. This plea moves the audience. Marge, in the audience, accepts Homer's comments, and the two make up.
In other languages[edit]
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Season 1 Episodes | ||
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Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire • Bart the Genius • Homer's Odyssey • There's No Disgrace Like Home • Bart the General • Moaning Lisa • The Call of the Simpsons • The Telltale Head • Life on the Fast Lane • Homer's Night Out • The Crepes of Wrath • Krusty Gets Busted • Some Enchanted Evening |