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"'''Simpsons Roasting On An Open Fire'''", also known as "'''The Simpsons Christmas Special'''" was the first episode of the half-hour length ''[[The Simpsons|Simpsons]]'' series to air, though it was the eighth episode produced in season one. The series was originally planned to premier in the fall of 1989, but due to major problems with the animation of [[Some Enchanted Evening]], it instead began mid-season 1990 with this episode.
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"'''Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire'''", also known as "'''The Simpsons Christmas Special'''", is the first episode of [[Season 1]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]''. It is also the first independent episode of ''[[The Simpsons]]'', with the previous episodes, the [[Ullman Shorts]], having only been aired as part of the ''[[The Tracey Ullman Show]]''. It originally aired on December 17, [[1989]]. The episode was written by [[Mimi Pond]] and directed by [[David Silverman]].
  
The title refers to the line ''Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire'' from "The Christmas Song", written by Mel Tormé and Robert Wells, and originally recorded by Nat King Cole in 1945.
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== Synopsis ==
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{{Desc|It's a not-so-merry [[Christmas]] for [[Simpson family|the Simpsons]], when [[Mr. Burns]] decides to cut the Christmas bonuses, and [[Marge]] has to spend the family's Christmas savings to erase a tattoo [[Bart]] thought will make a great Christmas present. In order to hide the fact he didn't get the bonus, Homer takes a second job as a mall Santa.}}
  
The episode deals with the Simpson family's efforts to celebrate Christmas on a constricted budget.
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== Plot ==
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The episode begins as [[Homer]] hastily drives Marge and [[Maggie]], in the family car, through snow covered streets. They're late for Bart and [[Lisa]]'s Christmas pageant at [[Springfield Elementary School|school]]. Once there, Homer and Marge stumble through a full audience to find their seats; everyone looks on stage at the pageant which already began. Homer and Marge sit down just in time to see [[Principal Skinner]] introduce the second grade. They do a presentation of different [[Santa Claus]]es from around the world, and Lisa steals the show as Tawanga, the Santa Claus of the South Seas. Cut to Skinner introducing the [[Fourth Grade]] singing a medley of Christmas carols. As they all sing "[[Jingle Bells]]", Bart can be heard singing much different words to the song, and he's quickly yanked from the performance. The pageant continues on, as a bored Homer wonders aloud, "How many grades does this school have?" Afterwards, at the [[742 Evergreen Terrace|Simpson home]], Marge writes a letter for the Simpson family Christmas cards, as Homer gets out Christmas decorations, and Bart and Lisa write their Christmas wish lists. In the letter, Marge describes how everyone's doing and, as she reads the letter in her head, the camera pans around to the different family members as she mentions their names. Bart and Lisa show Marge their wish lists; Marge is upset when Lisa once again asks for a pony for Christmas, and Bart asks for a tattoo. Just then Marge's sister, [[Patty]], calls; a grumbling Homer hands the phone to Marge, and the two sisters discuss their plans for getting together on Christmas Eve. Cut to Homer outside putting the finishing touches on the Christmas lights on the roof, as the kids watch from the sidewalk. After Homer falls from the roof, he calls out to Marge to plug the lights in. Only 5 lights light up and 1 burns out, and Homer admires his handy work, while the kids are less than impressed. [[Ned Flanders]] is also outside and, ready to plug in his lights for the first time, he calls out to Homer and tells him to check it out. As he plugs the lights in, his entire house lights up, including a talking Santa Claus on the roof. The lights illuminate everyone's face and, much to Homer's dismay, his kids are very impressed at Ned's display of lights.
  
This episode was released on VHS by [[FOX|FOX Home Video]] in 1991. The VHS release was titled "The Simpsons Christmas Special."
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At breakfast the next morning, Marge tells the kids to grab their money so they can go Christmas shopping at the [[Springfield Mall|mall]]. As the excited kids run off to get their money, Homer asks Marge where she is keeping the Christmas savings. She makes him turn around, and she pulls a big jar of money out of her hair. Homer's impressed at the amount of money they have for Christmas this year. Later at the mall, as Marge, Lisa and Maggie look at gifts together, Bart's by himself, and comes across a [[The Happy Sailor Tattoo Parlor|tattoo parlor]]. In the window, he sees a tattoo of a heart with the word "mother" written across it. He daydreams Marge will have a positive reaction to his getting a tattoo, so he runs inside the parlor, lies to the [[Mervin Monroe|tattoo artist]] about his age, and hops into the chair. Meanwhile, at the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant|nuclear power plant]], Mr. Burns announces over the loud speaker there won't be any Christmas bonuses this year for unskilled workers; this includes Homer. Homer sighs as he remembers they still have the big jar full of money for Christmas presents. Back at the mall, Marge hears Bart's yells of pain inside the tattoo parlor, and she quickly runs inside to see Bart with the heart tattoo halfway finished on his arm. She quickly pulls him out of the chair and takes him to a [[Dr. Zitsofsky Dermatology Clinic|tattoo removal clinic]]. The tattoo removal's expensive and requires a full cash payment up front. Marge has to use all of the Christmas money for Bart's tattoo removal, but she sighs when she remembers they can use still Homer's Christmas bonus instead. Back at home, Marge tells Homer what happened and Homer freaks out. She tells him to calm down, and they will just have to stretch his Christmas bonus a little further this year. Homer fakes relief when Marge mentions his bonus, tells everyone this will be the best Christmas ever, and steps outside for a walk. Once outside, he looks up at his poorly decorated house and at Flanders' masterpiece. A depressed Homer hangs his head in despair.
  
==Synopsis==
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[[File:Santa School.png|thumb|left|Homer in [[Santa School]].]]
In this episode, [[Marge]] asks the children what they would like for Christmas. [[Lisa]] requests a pony. [[Bart]] asks for a tattoo. Marge takes them to the shopping mall to buy presents. Bart spies a tattoo parlor and lies about his age to get a "Mother" tattoo. With only "Moth" completed, Marge bursts in and drags him out. She spends the family's Christmas money on removing Bart's tattoo and plans to use [[Homer]]'s Christmas bonus to buy presents. However, [[Mr. Burns]] does not give his employees a bonus.
 
  
Discovering he has no money for Christmas, Homer gets a job at the mall as a Santa Clause. Bart goes to the mall and harasses Santa, pulling off his beard and exposing his identity. Homer is left without a job and only thirteen dollars. He gets a hot tip from his buddy, Barney Gumble, and takes Bart to the dog track. Homer bets on another dog. "[[Santa's Little Helper]]," on a hunch instead. Santa's Little Helper finishes last.  
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That night in bed, Marge senses something's amiss with Homer, and she asks what's wrong. Homer almost tells her the truth about his Christmas bonus, but quickly backpedals and instead offers to do the Christmas shopping so she doesn't have to. Marge agrees, seems satisfied there's nothing wrong, and they both go to bed. The next day, Homer does some Christmas shopping alone at a cheap thrift store. He purchases pantyhose for Marge, pads of paper for Bart, and a squeaky chew toy for Maggie. On his way out the door with his bag of presents, Homer accidentally crashes into Ned who has an armful of fancily wrapped packages. All of the presents are spilled onto the ground, and, as Homer picks the few he purchased and sees how many Ned bought, he becomes sad and depressed and heads over to [[Moe's Tavern]]. At Moe's, Homer drinks a beer alone, when a cheerful [[Barney]] walks in wearing a Santa Claus suit. Barney explains he's in a good mood because he has extra money from working a part-time job acting as Santa Claus at the mall. Homer suddenly has an idea. Cut to the personnel office in the mall, as Homer fills out an application and is interviewed to be a mall Santa. After reviewing Homer's application, and interviewing him, the personnel director welcomes Homer aboard and sends him to mall [[Santa School|Santa training]]. A montage of Homer enduring Santa training ensues.
  
As a dejected Homer and Bart leave the track, Santa's Little Helper gets the boot from his owner for losing another race. Bart is ecstatic when Homer reluctantly agrees to take the dog home. The pair leave with the greyhound, ready to tell the family that there will be no Christmas. However, Marge and Lisa assume Santa's Little Helper is the family present and are overjoyed.
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Homer finally makes it home late at night, and a worried Marge wants to know where he was. Homer ignores her and heads upstairs, but Marge tells him her sisters are here, and he needs to visit with them. As Homer talks with Patty and [[Selma]], they comment on the fact the Simpsons don't have a Christmas tree up yet. Homer tells them he was just on his way to get one, and he angrily hurries out the door. In the car, Homer drives past several expensive Christmas tree lots, finally stops at a private tree farm, and uses a chain saw to steal a nice Christmas tree for the family. Back at home, Homer stands up the tree, and everyone's impressed except Patty and Selma. On Christmas Eve at the mall, Homer works as Santa Claus, while children wait in line to sit on his lap. From a distance, Bart and [[Milhouse]] watch the kids line up to sit on Santa's lap, and they comment on how they can't believe these kids are falling for the fake Santa bit. Milhouse dares Bart to yank off Santa's beard, and Bart agrees. Bart jumps in line and finally gets his turn on Santa's lap. Not knowing Santa's really Homer, Bart yanks off his beard. Bart's shocked at what he uncovered, and an angry Homer escorts Bart inside Santa's workshop to speak with him in private. Homer explains the situation to Bart, who understands and feels bad for yanking off Homer's beard. At the end of Homer's shift, Bart goes with Homer as he picks up his check. Homer's surprised to learn he only made 13 dollars. When he questions the cashier, she explains the majority of his check went to pay for the Santa suit, social security, etc. While a depressed Homer sits down to figure out what to do with 13 dollars, an excited Barney tells Homer he's going to the [[Springfield Downs|dog track]] to place a bet with his 13 dollars. He invites Homer to come along with him. Homer's reluctant but Bart convinces him to go, citing this may be their only chance to save the Simpson family Christmas.
  
The family sing 'Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer' at the end.
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Back at the Simpson home, everyone, including Patty, Selma and [[Grampa Simpson]], wait for Homer and Bart to come home. Cut to the dog track, where Barney gives Homer a tip on a dog named [[Whirlwind]]. After seeing what Whirlwind looks like, Homer's reluctant to bet on him. Just then an announcement plays over the P.A. system, announcing a dog named [[Santa's Little Helper]] will be replacing another dog in the fourth race. Homer senses the announcement's an omen, and decides to bet on him even though Bart recommends not to. Despite the fact the odds are 99 to 1, Homer puts down all 13 dollars on Santa's Little Helper. Meanwhile at home, Patty and Selma talk bad about Homer, while everyone else still waits for him and Bart. Back at the track, Homer and Bart anxiously await the running of the fourth race. As the race begins, Homer and Bart cheer on Santa's Little Helper, but Whirlwind, Barney's pick, is out to an early lead with Santa's Little Helper bringing up the rear. Homer and Bart quickly realize their chances at winning any money are dashed, because Santa's Little Helper doesn't even finish the race. Cut to Homer and Bart in the parking lot of the dog track, looking for discarded betting slips hoping to find someone threw away a winner. Barney drives by in a convertible with a woman in the passenger seat, and gloats to Bart and Homer about his pick for the race: Whirlwind. A dejected Bart and Homer head back to their car, when, off in the distance, they see a racing dog owner yelling and chasing Santa's Little Helper for losing once again. Santa's Little Helper jumps up into Homer's arms. Bart asks Homer if they can keep the dog. Homer, reluctant at first, quickly warms up to the dog and decides to take him home. Cut back to the Simpson home, where everyone still awaits Bart and Homer's return. Suddenly, a sad looking Homer enters and starts to confess to everyone about the fact he didn't receive his Christmas bonus, and apologizes for the lack of presents; when Bart bursts in, along with a barking Santa's Little Helper. Everyone falls in love with the dog, and Homer realizes in the end, he did a good job providing gifts at Christmas.
  
==Production==
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== Production ==
Fox was very nervous about the show because they were unsure that they could sustain the audience's attention for the duration of the episode.<ref>Groening, Matt. (2001). The Simpsons season 1 DVD commentary for the episode "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire" [DVD]. 20th Century Fox. </ref> They proposed that they should do three 7 minute shorts per episode and four specials until the audience adjusted.<ref>Groening, Matt. (2001). The Simpsons season 1 DVD commentary for the episode "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire" [DVD]. 20th Century Fox. </ref> In the end, they gambled by asking FOX for 13 full-length episodes. The series was originally planned to premiere in the fall of [[1989]], but due to major problems with the animation of "[[Some Enchanted Evening (The Simpsons episode)|Some Enchanted Evening]]", the series instead began on [[December 17]], [[1989]] with this episode. "Some Enchanted Evening" instead aired as the season finale.
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[[File:Barney Blonde - Simpsons Roasting.png|thumb|Barney as a blond]]
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{{See also|Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire/Music}}
  
The episode, being the first to air, lacked the now famous opening sequence which was later added in the second episode when Groening thought of the idea of a longer opening sequence resulting in less animation.
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Fox was very nervous about the show because they were unsure they could sustain the audience's attention for the duration of the episode. In the end, they gambled by asking FOX for 13 full-length episodes. The series was originally planned to premiere in the fall of [[1989]], but due to major problems with the animation of "[[Some Enchanted Evening]]" (the first Simpsons episode produced), the series instead began on December 17, 1989 with this episode. "Some Enchanted Evening" instead aired as the season finale.
  
The "santas of many lands" portion of the Christmas pageant is based on Matt Groening's experience in the second grade when he did a report on Christmas in Russia. Groening also used that reference in his strip "Life in Hell" when he spoofed himself as a young man, being told that it is too bad his grandmother is from Russia, because Christmas is against the law there. Also, Matt Groening claims that this episode has been incorrectly credited with creating the "alternate version" of [[Jingle Bells]].
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The episode, being the first to air, lacked the now famous opening sequence later added in the second episode when Groening thought of the idea of a longer opening sequence resulting in less animation.
  
David Silverman directed this episode, although [[Rich Moore]] storyboarded it and designed Flanders. Several of the scenes were laid out by [[Eric Stefani]], brother of [[Gwen Stefani]]. In this episode, Barney had yellow hair which was the same color as his skin, but that was later dropped because of the belief that only the Simpson family should have such hair.
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The "Santas of many lands" portion of the Christmas pageant is based on Matt Groening's experience in the second grade when he did a report on Christmas in Russia. Groening also used that reference in his strip "Life in Hell" when he spoofed himself as a young man, being told it is too bad his grandmother is from Russia, because Christmas is against the law there. Also, Matt Groening claims this episode has been incorrectly credited with creating the "alternate version" of Jingle Bells.
  
==Reception==
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[[David Silverman]] directed this episode, although [[Rich Moore]] storyboarded it and designed Flanders. Several of the scenes were laid out by [[Eric Stefani]], brother of {{W|Gwen Stefani}}. In this episode, Barney had yellow hair which was the same color as his skin, but that was later dropped because of the belief that only the Simpson family should have such hair.
The episode was nominated for two [[Emmy Award]]s in 1990, [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming less than One Hour)|Outstanding Animated Program]] and "Outstanding Editing for a Miniseries or Special."  Because "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire" is considered to be a separate special, ''The Simpsons'' was nominated twice in the Animated Program category; the episode would lose to fellow ''The Simpsons'' episode "[[Life on the Fast Lane]]".<ref>">[http://www.emmys.org/awards/awardsearch.php Emmy Awards official site] Retrieved on March 9th, 2008.</ref>
 
  
==Trivia==
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The original premise of this episode was that Homer was worried that Marge was going to get drunk at a party and get him in trouble at the office.<ref>[http://simpsoncrazy.com/news/hollywood-reporter-simpsons-500-episode-cover Simpsoncrazy.com - Hollywood Reporter Simpsons 500 Episode Cover]</ref>
===Signs and Other Things To Read===
 
*The [[Springfield Elementary School]] Christmas show receives 3 1/2 stars in a recent review advertised in front of the building.
 
*Lisa requests a pony six times on her Christmas wish list.
 
*Next door to the tattoo parlor is Dr. Zitsofsky Dermatology Clinic. A sign in the window reads, "Tattoos removed by laser."
 
*Homer receives a 13 dollar check: He grossed $120 less social security, less unemployment insurance, less santa training, less costume purchase, less beard rental, less Christmas club.
 
  
===Difficult To See Stuff===
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*One tattoo in the Happy Sailor Tattoo Parlor features a knife piercing a heart.
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*Marge pulls her car into parking area "ZZ" at the [[Springfield Mall]].
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File:7G08 1st draft.png|First draft<ref>[https://twitter.com/AlJean/status/1363415967456501760 Al Jean's Twitter - "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire first draft"]</ref>
*The "slightly irregular" Christmas trees cost $45.
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*Santa's Little Helper was number 8.
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</gallery>
  
===Counting Scenes===
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== Release ==
*There are 28 children in Bart's 4th Grade class on stage during the Christmas concert
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This episode was released on VHS by [[FOX|FOX Home Video]] in 1991. The VHS release was titled "The Simpsons Christmas Special". It was later released on VHS and DVD in ''Christmas with the Simpsons'' in 2001, and then eventually released in 2001 in the season One boxset.
  
===Characters===
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== Reception ==
*The mechanical rabbit's name is Shirley
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"Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire" was nominated for a {{W|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program}} in the {{W|42nd Primetime Emmy Awards}}. However, it lost to "[[Life on the Fast Lane]]".<ref name="Emmy42Anim">[https://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/1990/outstanding-short-format-animated-program Television Academy - "42nd Emmy Awards Nominees and Winners - Outstanding Animated Program"]</ref> It was also nominated for an award in "Outstanding Editing for a Miniseries or Special", but lost to ''{{W|Caroline?}}''<ref>[https://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/1990/outstanding-single-camera-picture-editing-for-a-miniseries-or-a-movie Television Academy - "42nd Emmy Awards Nominees and Winners - Outstanding Editing for a Miniseries or Special"]</ref>
*Dogs in the race against Santa's Little Helper:
 
**Quadruped
 
**Whirlwind
 
**Fido
 
**Dog O' War
 
**Chew My Shoe
 
  
==Errors==
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== International airdates ==
*When Homer says that he isn't getting a bonus from the power plant he is facing the kitchen but in the next shot Marge is behind Homer who is behind the kitchen.
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*The little boy in the play at the beginning appears to be [[Ralph Wiggum]], but his voice is completely different.
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{{TH|Country}}
*An animation goof appears near the end of the episode: while Homer and Marge are in closeup, the background behind them is upside down, as Bart's portrait shows.
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*[[Moe]] has black hair and [[Barney Gumble|Barney]] has blonde hair in the first episode.
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{{TB|January 8, 1993<ref>[https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seznam_d%C3%ADl%C5%AF_seri%C3%A1lu_Simpsonovi#Prvn%C3%AD_%C5%99ada_(1989%E2%80%931990) Wikipedia (Czech Republic) - "Seznam dílů seriálu Simpsonovi První řada"]</ref>}}
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{{TB|September 5, 1997}}
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{{TB|October 14, 1991}}
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{{TB|December 22, 1990}}
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{{TB|September 23, 1998}}
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{{TB|December 24, 1991<ref>[http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Un_Natale_da_cani Wikipedia (Italy) - "Un Natale da cani"]</ref>}}
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{{TB|October 25, 1994<ref>[http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simpsons_Roasting_on_an_Open_Fire Wikipedia (Poland) - "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire]</ref>}}
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== In other languages ==
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|quName=Homer au nez rouge
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|quTrans=Homer red nose
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|deName=Es weihnachtet schwer
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|deTrans=Christmas is Hard
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|es=yes
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|esName=Sin blanca Navidad
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|esTrans=No white Christmas
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|la=yes
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|laName=Especial de Navidad de los Simpson
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|laTrans=The Simpsons Christmas Special
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|itTrans=A dogs' Christmas
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|brName=O prêmio de Natal
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|brTrans=The Christmas Prize
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|hu=yes
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|huName=Simpsonék karácsonya
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|huTrans=The Simpsons' Christmas
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|uk=yes
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|ukName=Сімпсони: Різдвяна серія
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|ukTrans=The Simpsons: Christmas episode
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|jp=yes
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|jpName=シンプソン家のクリスマス
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|jpTrans=The Simpsons' Christmas
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|cz=yes
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|czName=Vánoce u Simpsonových
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|czTrans=The Simpsons' Christmas
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==Cultural references==
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== References ==
* ''All in the Family'': In a similar storyline, Archie Bunker does not get his Christmas bonus and puts off telling his family the news, was used in the classic sitcom's 1971 Christmas episode, "Christmas Day at the Bunkers."
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{{Reflist}}
*"The Christmas Song": The episode title is taken from the lyrics of this classic Christmas song, written by Mel Torme and Robert Wells.
 
* Christmas specials/movies - Bart references various yuletide specials - ''A Charlie Brown Christmas'', ''The Smurfs Christmas Special'', and ''A Christmas Carol'' - when he insists that a Christmas miracle will happen, despite the family's heretofore misfortune.
 
* Discount stores - The Circus of Values store where the Simpsons shop is Springfield's deep-discount store, a la Dollar General and Family Dollar, which were becoming popular during the mid- to late-1980s.
 
* Donna Dixon and Richard Nixon: Homer mentions the names of the actress and the former U.S. President when trying to name the reindeer.
 
*"Jingle Bells": Bart adds alternative lyrics to the melody of "Jingle Bells." While singing the song Bart mentions Batman and Robin.
 
* ''Miracle on 34th Street'': The Christmas movie is homaged in the scene where Bart visits with "Santa" (Homer) and - just like the boy who is rude to Santa in the movie - makes the disrespectful remark, "I'm Bart Simpson; who the hell are you?" (because he suspects Homer is not the real Santa).
 
* "Dog-o-War" is a pun on the name of champion race horse "Man O' War."
 
* ''A Christmas Carol'', is mentioned as having a scene portrayed at the Christmas Pageant. Tiny Tim is mentioned as well
 
* "Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer": The song is given new lyrics by both Bart and Lisa. Bart refers to strip poker and Attila the Hun, while Lisa mentions pergolas.
 
* The James Bond series: Bond is strapped down to a metal desk and has a high powered laser going towards him, like what happens to Bart.
 
  
==External Links==
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{{Images|Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire}}
*[http://www.thesimpsons.com/episode_guide/0101.htm "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire"] at The Simpsons.com
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{{Specials}}
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*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0348034/ "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire"] at the [[Internet Movie Database]]
 
  
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Latest revision as of 12:22, April 14, 2024

Season 1 Episode
Short 48 "TV Simpsons"
001
"Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire"
"Bart the Genius" 002
"This could be the miracle that saves the Simpsons' Christmas. If TV has taught me anything, it's that miracles always happen to poor kids at Christmas. It happened to Tiny Tim, it happened to Charlie Brown, it happened to the Smurfs, and it's going to happen to us!"
Bart Simpson
"Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire"
Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire promo.png
Episode Information
Episode number: 1
Season number: S1 E1
Production code: 7G08
Original airdate: December 17, 1989
Showrunners: James L. Brooks
Matt Groening
Sam Simon
Written by: Mimi Pond
Directed by: David Silverman
DVD features


"Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire", also known as "The Simpsons Christmas Special", is the first episode of Season 1 of The Simpsons. It is also the first independent episode of The Simpsons, with the previous episodes, the Ullman Shorts, having only been aired as part of the The Tracey Ullman Show. It originally aired on December 17, 1989. The episode was written by Mimi Pond and directed by David Silverman.

Synopsis[edit]

"It's a not-so-merry Christmas for the Simpsons, when Mr. Burns decides to cut the Christmas bonuses, and Marge has to spend the family's Christmas savings to erase a tattoo Bart thought will make a great Christmas present. In order to hide the fact he didn't get the bonus, Homer takes a second job as a mall Santa."


Plot[edit]

The episode begins as Homer hastily drives Marge and Maggie, in the family car, through snow covered streets. They're late for Bart and Lisa's Christmas pageant at school. Once there, Homer and Marge stumble through a full audience to find their seats; everyone looks on stage at the pageant which already began. Homer and Marge sit down just in time to see Principal Skinner introduce the second grade. They do a presentation of different Santa Clauses from around the world, and Lisa steals the show as Tawanga, the Santa Claus of the South Seas. Cut to Skinner introducing the Fourth Grade singing a medley of Christmas carols. As they all sing "Jingle Bells", Bart can be heard singing much different words to the song, and he's quickly yanked from the performance. The pageant continues on, as a bored Homer wonders aloud, "How many grades does this school have?" Afterwards, at the Simpson home, Marge writes a letter for the Simpson family Christmas cards, as Homer gets out Christmas decorations, and Bart and Lisa write their Christmas wish lists. In the letter, Marge describes how everyone's doing and, as she reads the letter in her head, the camera pans around to the different family members as she mentions their names. Bart and Lisa show Marge their wish lists; Marge is upset when Lisa once again asks for a pony for Christmas, and Bart asks for a tattoo. Just then Marge's sister, Patty, calls; a grumbling Homer hands the phone to Marge, and the two sisters discuss their plans for getting together on Christmas Eve. Cut to Homer outside putting the finishing touches on the Christmas lights on the roof, as the kids watch from the sidewalk. After Homer falls from the roof, he calls out to Marge to plug the lights in. Only 5 lights light up and 1 burns out, and Homer admires his handy work, while the kids are less than impressed. Ned Flanders is also outside and, ready to plug in his lights for the first time, he calls out to Homer and tells him to check it out. As he plugs the lights in, his entire house lights up, including a talking Santa Claus on the roof. The lights illuminate everyone's face and, much to Homer's dismay, his kids are very impressed at Ned's display of lights.

At breakfast the next morning, Marge tells the kids to grab their money so they can go Christmas shopping at the mall. As the excited kids run off to get their money, Homer asks Marge where she is keeping the Christmas savings. She makes him turn around, and she pulls a big jar of money out of her hair. Homer's impressed at the amount of money they have for Christmas this year. Later at the mall, as Marge, Lisa and Maggie look at gifts together, Bart's by himself, and comes across a tattoo parlor. In the window, he sees a tattoo of a heart with the word "mother" written across it. He daydreams Marge will have a positive reaction to his getting a tattoo, so he runs inside the parlor, lies to the tattoo artist about his age, and hops into the chair. Meanwhile, at the nuclear power plant, Mr. Burns announces over the loud speaker there won't be any Christmas bonuses this year for unskilled workers; this includes Homer. Homer sighs as he remembers they still have the big jar full of money for Christmas presents. Back at the mall, Marge hears Bart's yells of pain inside the tattoo parlor, and she quickly runs inside to see Bart with the heart tattoo halfway finished on his arm. She quickly pulls him out of the chair and takes him to a tattoo removal clinic. The tattoo removal's expensive and requires a full cash payment up front. Marge has to use all of the Christmas money for Bart's tattoo removal, but she sighs when she remembers they can use still Homer's Christmas bonus instead. Back at home, Marge tells Homer what happened and Homer freaks out. She tells him to calm down, and they will just have to stretch his Christmas bonus a little further this year. Homer fakes relief when Marge mentions his bonus, tells everyone this will be the best Christmas ever, and steps outside for a walk. Once outside, he looks up at his poorly decorated house and at Flanders' masterpiece. A depressed Homer hangs his head in despair.

Homer in Santa School.

That night in bed, Marge senses something's amiss with Homer, and she asks what's wrong. Homer almost tells her the truth about his Christmas bonus, but quickly backpedals and instead offers to do the Christmas shopping so she doesn't have to. Marge agrees, seems satisfied there's nothing wrong, and they both go to bed. The next day, Homer does some Christmas shopping alone at a cheap thrift store. He purchases pantyhose for Marge, pads of paper for Bart, and a squeaky chew toy for Maggie. On his way out the door with his bag of presents, Homer accidentally crashes into Ned who has an armful of fancily wrapped packages. All of the presents are spilled onto the ground, and, as Homer picks the few he purchased and sees how many Ned bought, he becomes sad and depressed and heads over to Moe's Tavern. At Moe's, Homer drinks a beer alone, when a cheerful Barney walks in wearing a Santa Claus suit. Barney explains he's in a good mood because he has extra money from working a part-time job acting as Santa Claus at the mall. Homer suddenly has an idea. Cut to the personnel office in the mall, as Homer fills out an application and is interviewed to be a mall Santa. After reviewing Homer's application, and interviewing him, the personnel director welcomes Homer aboard and sends him to mall Santa training. A montage of Homer enduring Santa training ensues.

Homer finally makes it home late at night, and a worried Marge wants to know where he was. Homer ignores her and heads upstairs, but Marge tells him her sisters are here, and he needs to visit with them. As Homer talks with Patty and Selma, they comment on the fact the Simpsons don't have a Christmas tree up yet. Homer tells them he was just on his way to get one, and he angrily hurries out the door. In the car, Homer drives past several expensive Christmas tree lots, finally stops at a private tree farm, and uses a chain saw to steal a nice Christmas tree for the family. Back at home, Homer stands up the tree, and everyone's impressed except Patty and Selma. On Christmas Eve at the mall, Homer works as Santa Claus, while children wait in line to sit on his lap. From a distance, Bart and Milhouse watch the kids line up to sit on Santa's lap, and they comment on how they can't believe these kids are falling for the fake Santa bit. Milhouse dares Bart to yank off Santa's beard, and Bart agrees. Bart jumps in line and finally gets his turn on Santa's lap. Not knowing Santa's really Homer, Bart yanks off his beard. Bart's shocked at what he uncovered, and an angry Homer escorts Bart inside Santa's workshop to speak with him in private. Homer explains the situation to Bart, who understands and feels bad for yanking off Homer's beard. At the end of Homer's shift, Bart goes with Homer as he picks up his check. Homer's surprised to learn he only made 13 dollars. When he questions the cashier, she explains the majority of his check went to pay for the Santa suit, social security, etc. While a depressed Homer sits down to figure out what to do with 13 dollars, an excited Barney tells Homer he's going to the dog track to place a bet with his 13 dollars. He invites Homer to come along with him. Homer's reluctant but Bart convinces him to go, citing this may be their only chance to save the Simpson family Christmas.

Back at the Simpson home, everyone, including Patty, Selma and Grampa Simpson, wait for Homer and Bart to come home. Cut to the dog track, where Barney gives Homer a tip on a dog named Whirlwind. After seeing what Whirlwind looks like, Homer's reluctant to bet on him. Just then an announcement plays over the P.A. system, announcing a dog named Santa's Little Helper will be replacing another dog in the fourth race. Homer senses the announcement's an omen, and decides to bet on him even though Bart recommends not to. Despite the fact the odds are 99 to 1, Homer puts down all 13 dollars on Santa's Little Helper. Meanwhile at home, Patty and Selma talk bad about Homer, while everyone else still waits for him and Bart. Back at the track, Homer and Bart anxiously await the running of the fourth race. As the race begins, Homer and Bart cheer on Santa's Little Helper, but Whirlwind, Barney's pick, is out to an early lead with Santa's Little Helper bringing up the rear. Homer and Bart quickly realize their chances at winning any money are dashed, because Santa's Little Helper doesn't even finish the race. Cut to Homer and Bart in the parking lot of the dog track, looking for discarded betting slips hoping to find someone threw away a winner. Barney drives by in a convertible with a woman in the passenger seat, and gloats to Bart and Homer about his pick for the race: Whirlwind. A dejected Bart and Homer head back to their car, when, off in the distance, they see a racing dog owner yelling and chasing Santa's Little Helper for losing once again. Santa's Little Helper jumps up into Homer's arms. Bart asks Homer if they can keep the dog. Homer, reluctant at first, quickly warms up to the dog and decides to take him home. Cut back to the Simpson home, where everyone still awaits Bart and Homer's return. Suddenly, a sad looking Homer enters and starts to confess to everyone about the fact he didn't receive his Christmas bonus, and apologizes for the lack of presents; when Bart bursts in, along with a barking Santa's Little Helper. Everyone falls in love with the dog, and Homer realizes in the end, he did a good job providing gifts at Christmas.

Production[edit]

Barney as a blond
See also: Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire/Music.

Fox was very nervous about the show because they were unsure they could sustain the audience's attention for the duration of the episode. In the end, they gambled by asking FOX for 13 full-length episodes. The series was originally planned to premiere in the fall of 1989, but due to major problems with the animation of "Some Enchanted Evening" (the first Simpsons episode produced), the series instead began on December 17, 1989 with this episode. "Some Enchanted Evening" instead aired as the season finale.

The episode, being the first to air, lacked the now famous opening sequence later added in the second episode when Groening thought of the idea of a longer opening sequence resulting in less animation.

The "Santas of many lands" portion of the Christmas pageant is based on Matt Groening's experience in the second grade when he did a report on Christmas in Russia. Groening also used that reference in his strip "Life in Hell" when he spoofed himself as a young man, being told it is too bad his grandmother is from Russia, because Christmas is against the law there. Also, Matt Groening claims this episode has been incorrectly credited with creating the "alternate version" of Jingle Bells.

David Silverman directed this episode, although Rich Moore storyboarded it and designed Flanders. Several of the scenes were laid out by Eric Stefani, brother of Gwen Stefani. In this episode, Barney had yellow hair which was the same color as his skin, but that was later dropped because of the belief that only the Simpson family should have such hair.

The original premise of this episode was that Homer was worried that Marge was going to get drunk at a party and get him in trouble at the office.[1]

Release[edit]

This episode was released on VHS by FOX Home Video in 1991. The VHS release was titled "The Simpsons Christmas Special". It was later released on VHS and DVD in Christmas with the Simpsons in 2001, and then eventually released in 2001 in the season One boxset.

Reception[edit]

"Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire" was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program in the 42nd Primetime Emmy Awards. However, it lost to "Life on the Fast Lane".[3] It was also nominated for an award in "Outstanding Editing for a Miniseries or Special", but lost to Caroline?[4]

International airdates[edit]

Country Airdate Channel
Czech Republic January 8, 1993[5]
Estonia September 5, 1997
Finland October 14, 1991 Kolmoskanava
France December 22, 1990 Canal+
Germany December 6, 1991 ZDF
Hungary September 23, 1998 TV3
Italy December 24, 1991[6] Canale 5
Poland October 25, 1994[7] TVP 1
United Kingdom September 2, 1990 Sky1
Canada November 1, 1990 Global
Spain January 20, 1991 TVE

In other languages[edit]

Language Name Translation
Germany.png Deutsch "Es weihnachtet schwer" Christmas is Hard
Spain flag.png Español "Sin blanca Navidad" No white Christmas
Hispanic America.gif Español "Especial de Navidad de los Simpson" The Simpsons Christmas Special
France.png Français "Noël mortel" Deadly Christmas
Flag of Quebec.svg.png Français "Homer au nez rouge" Homer red nose
Italy Flag.png Italiano "Un Natale da cani" A dogs' Christmas
Brasil Flag.png Português "O prêmio de Natal" The Christmas Prize
Hungary flag.png Magyar "Simpsonék karácsonya" The Simpsons' Christmas
Ukraine flag.png Українська "Сімпсони: Різдвяна серія" The Simpsons: Christmas episode
Flag of Japan.png 日本語 "シンプソン家のクリスマス" The Simpsons' Christmas

References[edit]


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Season 1 Episodes
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