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"'''Bart's Comet'''" is the fourteenth episode of [[Season 6]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the one-hundred and seventeenth episode overall. It originally aired on February 5, [[1995]]. The episode was written by [[John Swartzwelder]] and directed by [[Bob Anderson]].
After vandalizing the [[Springfield Elementary School|school's]] new weather balloon, [[Bart]] is punished by having to help [[Skinner]] while he goes sky watching. However, he spots the balloon and leaves briefly to try and catch it. Bart messes with the telescope and finds a comet and reports it. The news hits the papers and he becomes famous with nerds at school. However, the comet comes too close and is going to decimate the town, so they launch a rocket to stop it, but it misses and blows up the only bridge out of town, leaving the townsfolk doomed. They all decide to go to a bomb shelter, one that belongs to [[Ned Flanders]]. The bomb shelter is to cramped and so the inhabitants decide to evict Ned from the shelter. To pass the time they play a guessing game but this makes them argue. Tired of being cramped the whole group of people abandon the shelter and join Ned Flanders. The comet burns up in the atmosphere and shrinks to the size of a Chihuahua head hits it hits the shelter causing it to collapse.
 
  
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{{Desc|[[Springfield]]'s days are numbered when [[Bart]] discovers a [[comet]] is heading straight for them. Now they must decide who will brave the comet's arrival and who can stay in the [[Ned Flanders|Flanders]]' bomb shelter.}}
  
* [[Principal Skinner]]
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After vandalizing the [[Springfield Elementary School|school's]] new weather balloon, [[Bart]], as usual, is considered the chief suspect. Bart's guilt is proven when he carelessly left plans lying around of how to embarrass [[Principal Skinner]]. As a result, Bart is punished by being made to awaken at the early hours and having to help Skinner while he goes sky watching. Skinner hopes to find something which he could have named after himself. However, he spots the balloon and leaves briefly to try and catch it, telling Bart not to touch the telescope. Bart messes with the telescope, but swirls it in the direction of a comet and reports it, much to Skinner's dismay.
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His discovery makes the papers and he becomes famous among the nerds at school. However, Lisa is the first to realize that the comet is heading for Earth, and is going to decimate the town. Homer comforts his family by saying that the comet will just burn up in the atmosphere and become a rock the size of a Chihuahua's head.
  
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Springfield officials plan to launch a rocket at the comet, leading to relief and arrogance among the townspeople . Instead of leaving town like they should, the townspeople stay to watch the rocket, but it misses and blows up the only bridge out of town, leaving them doomed.
  
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They all decide to go to a bomb shelter, however the only one in town belongs to [[Ned Flanders]], who is too nice to refuse them. The bomb shelter is too cramped and the door being unable to shut, so the inhabitants decide to evict Ned from his own shelter after discussing who would be unnecessary in the new world. To pass the time, they play a guessing game which instead makes them argue. Feeling guilty about sending Ned to die Homer leaves the shelter, the whole group of people abandon the shelter and join Ned Flanders outside, waiting for the comet to strike and joining him in song. The comet burns up in Springfield's toxic atmosphere and shrinks to the size of a Chihuahua's head, where it first pops Skinner's weather balloon and then it hits the shelter causing it to collapse. Bart puts the remains of his comet into his pocket.
*'''Skinner''': "Still no sighting. You get that one, Bart?"
 
*'''Bart''': "Hell no."
 
*'''Skinner''': "Good."
 
  
*'''Skinner''': "Look, there's "The Three Wisemen"."
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The episode ends with the sick and tired townspeople burning down the observatory to prevent this type of incident from happening again, while Bart and Lisa being astonished, because what Homer said regarding the comet finally came true.
''{points to a constellation of, what looks like, The Three Stooges}''
 
  
*[The kids of [[Springfield Elementary]] look out the window at the oncoming comet, clearly visible in the daylight]
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*'''[[Email]]''': "Oh no no, this isn't right at all!"
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*Everyone getting angry and wanting to come into Flander's shelter is a a reference to "[[The Twilight Zone]]" episode, "The Shelter".
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Latest revision as of 15:28, July 31, 2024

Season 6 Episode
116 "And Maggie Makes Three"
117
"Bart's Comet"
"Homie the Clown" 118
"'Hurrah for science, woo?' I can't say I approve of the 'woo,' but the 'hurrah' was quite heartening."
Principal Skinner
"Bart's Comet"
Bart's Comet.png
Episode Information
Episode number: 117
Season number: S6 E14
Production code: 2F11
Original airdate: February 5, 1995
Chalkboard gag: "Cursive writing does not mean what I think it does"
Couch gag: The family and the room are in the style of a scratchy ol-timey cartoon film.
Showrunner: David Mirkin
Written by: John Swartzwelder
Directed by: Bob Anderson
DVD features


"Bart's Comet" is the fourteenth episode of Season 6 of The Simpsons and the one-hundred and seventeenth episode overall. It originally aired on February 5, 1995. The episode was written by John Swartzwelder and directed by Bob Anderson.

Synopsis[edit]

"Springfield's days are numbered when Bart discovers a comet is heading straight for them. Now they must decide who will brave the comet's arrival and who can stay in the Flanders' bomb shelter."


Plot[edit]

After vandalizing the school's new weather balloon, Bart, as usual, is considered the chief suspect. Bart's guilt is proven when he carelessly left plans lying around of how to embarrass Principal Skinner. As a result, Bart is punished by being made to awaken at the early hours and having to help Skinner while he goes sky watching. Skinner hopes to find something which he could have named after himself. However, he spots the balloon and leaves briefly to try and catch it, telling Bart not to touch the telescope. Bart messes with the telescope, but swirls it in the direction of a comet and reports it, much to Skinner's dismay.

His discovery makes the papers and he becomes famous among the nerds at school. However, Lisa is the first to realize that the comet is heading for Earth, and is going to decimate the town. Homer comforts his family by saying that the comet will just burn up in the atmosphere and become a rock the size of a Chihuahua's head.

Springfield officials plan to launch a rocket at the comet, leading to relief and arrogance among the townspeople . Instead of leaving town like they should, the townspeople stay to watch the rocket, but it misses and blows up the only bridge out of town, leaving them doomed.

They all decide to go to a bomb shelter, however the only one in town belongs to Ned Flanders, who is too nice to refuse them. The bomb shelter is too cramped and the door being unable to shut, so the inhabitants decide to evict Ned from his own shelter after discussing who would be unnecessary in the new world. To pass the time, they play a guessing game which instead makes them argue. Feeling guilty about sending Ned to die Homer leaves the shelter, the whole group of people abandon the shelter and join Ned Flanders outside, waiting for the comet to strike and joining him in song. The comet burns up in Springfield's toxic atmosphere and shrinks to the size of a Chihuahua's head, where it first pops Skinner's weather balloon and then it hits the shelter causing it to collapse. Bart puts the remains of his comet into his pocket.

The episode ends with the sick and tired townspeople burning down the observatory to prevent this type of incident from happening again, while Bart and Lisa being astonished, because what Homer said regarding the comet finally came true.

In other languages[edit]

Language Name Translation
Spain flag.png Español "El cometa de Bart" Bart's Comet
Hispanic America.gif Español "El cometa de Bart" Bart's Comet
Italy Flag.png Italiano "La cometa di Bart" Bart's comet


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