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|Written By = [[Al Jean]]
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"'''Children of a Lesser Clod'''" is the twentieth episode of [[Season 12]] and aired on May 13, 2001. The episode was written by [[Al Jean]] and directed by [[Michael Polcino]].
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"'''Children of a Lesser Clod'''" is the twentieth episode of [[season 12]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the two-hundred and sixty-eighth episode overall. It originally aired on May 13, [[2001]]. The episode was written by [[Al Jean]] and directed by [[Michael Polcino]].
==Synopsis==
 
  
[[Homer]] injures himself while playing basketball at the [[Springfield YMCA]], and needs surgery. While recovering at home, he finds he is good at caring for pets and at babysitting the Flandereses' children, so much so that he starts a daycare center which gets him nominated for a Good Guy award for service to the community. But [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] feel neglected through all of this, and are determined to thwart his award campaign.
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== Synopsis ==
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{{Desc|[[Homer]] injures himself while playing basketball at the [[Springfield YMCA]], and needs surgery. While recovering at home, he finds he is good at caring for pets and at babysitting the [[Flanders family|Flanders]] children, so much so that he starts a daycare center which gets him nominated for a Good Guy award for service to the community. But [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] feel neglected through all of this, and are determined to thwart his award campaign.}}
Whilst playing basketball at the new sports centre, [[Homer]] badly injures his leg. After having it fixed up but still unusable, he becomes bored with staying at home. When [[Ned Flanders|Flanders]] requests he babysits for [[Rod Flanders|Rod]] and [[Todd Flanders|Todd]], Homer accepts, but he finds that he rather enjoys their company, and they his.
 
  
Homer decides to start up a daycare and gets many new clients, but [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] feel neglected. They try a few ploys to tug at his heart strings but they fail. Eventually Homer is nominated for a 'most caring person' award, but Bart and Lisa sabotage his footage with home videos of Homer attempting to "[[w:Mace_(spray)|mace]]" Bart. Homer panicking that his daycare children will be taken from him, kidnaps them. Homer loads them all into a van, but crashes it into a tree, and [[Chief Wiggum]] arrests him. Homer is let off the hook after three mistrials, and promises to stop looking after the neighbour's kids to care for his own.
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Some citizens of [[Springfield]] go to the YMCA to play some sports. Lisa goes on a gymnastics class with [[Lugash]], who ended up yelling at her. Bart enters a "proper young man" class thinking it was cool, like a gangster-like man outside told him. While playing basketball, Homer's leg gets stuck on the basket and badly injures his leg. He is taken to the [[Springfield General Hospital]] to fix his leg, but [[Dr. Hibbert]] tells him he has to stay at home a long time in order to recover from his broken leg. He he becomes bored with staying at home. When [[Ned]] requests he babysits for [[Rod]] and [[Todd]], Homer accepts and enjoys their company, so decides to start a daycare.
  
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Homer's daycare gets many new clients, who run and laugh around the house enjoying Homer's jokes and his broken leg. However, Bart and Lisa start thinking Homer is ignoring them. They try to catch his attention, but Homer ends up taking their attempts of attention to make his daycare children laugh and have fun. Eventually, some reporters discover Homer's daycare and want to take some videos of him showing his love to his children, including some paper hearts he says he makes himself, but are actually made by Bart and Lisa. Homer is nominated for a "most caring person" award.
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At the nomination ceremony, when Homer receives the award, Bart and Lisa sabotage his footage with home videos of Homer attempting to strangle Bart. Seeing how Homer treats his children, the parents get angry and decide not to send their kids to Homer's daycare anymore. Thinking this will ruin his business, Homer takes all of his kids and loads them all into a van. Escaping from the police, Homer crashes and tries to get into a pipe to run away, but gets stuck and [[Chief Wiggum]] arrests him. Homer is let off the hook after three mistrials, and promises to stop looking after the neighbour's kids to care for his own.
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== Production ==
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The episode is written by [[Al Jean]], who had a few different storylines and decided to put all of them together into this episode.<ref name="DVD Season 12">(2009) Audio commentary for "Children of a Lesser Clod". The Complete Twelfth Season.</ref> [[Milhouse]] tells Bart he knows his father better than Bart. This is a reference to Mike Reiss's real life experience where a person said he knows his parents better than him. Homer places his daycare permit on a picture frame replacing a photo Bart and Lisa gave to him. This is based on [[Dana Gould]]'s real life experience in which he gave his parents a newspaper article about him winning a Boston comedy competition and later found out that it was replaced by [[Larry Bird]] dunking butterfingers.<ref name="DVD Season 12"/>
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Latest revision as of 13:01, March 28, 2024

Season 12 Episode
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"Children of a Lesser Clod"
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Episode Information
Episode number: 268
Season number: S12 E20
Production code: CABF16
Original airdate: May 13, 2001
Chalkboard gag: "Today is not Mothra's Day"
Couch gag: The family are crash test dummies and are launched into the television.
Showrunner: Mike Scully
Written by: Al Jean
Directed by: Michael Polcino
DVD features


"Children of a Lesser Clod" is the twentieth episode of season 12 of The Simpsons and the two-hundred and sixty-eighth episode overall. It originally aired on May 13, 2001. The episode was written by Al Jean and directed by Michael Polcino.

Synopsis[edit]

"Homer injures himself while playing basketball at the Springfield YMCA, and needs surgery. While recovering at home, he finds he is good at caring for pets and at babysitting the Flanders children, so much so that he starts a daycare center which gets him nominated for a Good Guy award for service to the community. But Bart and Lisa feel neglected through all of this, and are determined to thwart his award campaign."


Plot[edit]

Some citizens of Springfield go to the YMCA to play some sports. Lisa goes on a gymnastics class with Lugash, who ended up yelling at her. Bart enters a "proper young man" class thinking it was cool, like a gangster-like man outside told him. While playing basketball, Homer's leg gets stuck on the basket and badly injures his leg. He is taken to the Springfield General Hospital to fix his leg, but Dr. Hibbert tells him he has to stay at home a long time in order to recover from his broken leg. He he becomes bored with staying at home. When Ned requests he babysits for Rod and Todd, Homer accepts and enjoys their company, so decides to start a daycare.

Homer's daycare gets many new clients, who run and laugh around the house enjoying Homer's jokes and his broken leg. However, Bart and Lisa start thinking Homer is ignoring them. They try to catch his attention, but Homer ends up taking their attempts of attention to make his daycare children laugh and have fun. Eventually, some reporters discover Homer's daycare and want to take some videos of him showing his love to his children, including some paper hearts he says he makes himself, but are actually made by Bart and Lisa. Homer is nominated for a "most caring person" award.

At the nomination ceremony, when Homer receives the award, Bart and Lisa sabotage his footage with home videos of Homer attempting to strangle Bart. Seeing how Homer treats his children, the parents get angry and decide not to send their kids to Homer's daycare anymore. Thinking this will ruin his business, Homer takes all of his kids and loads them all into a van. Escaping from the police, Homer crashes and tries to get into a pipe to run away, but gets stuck and Chief Wiggum arrests him. Homer is let off the hook after three mistrials, and promises to stop looking after the neighbour's kids to care for his own.

Production[edit]

The episode is written by Al Jean, who had a few different storylines and decided to put all of them together into this episode.[1] Milhouse tells Bart he knows his father better than Bart. This is a reference to Mike Reiss's real life experience where a person said he knows his parents better than him. Homer places his daycare permit on a picture frame replacing a photo Bart and Lisa gave to him. This is based on Dana Gould's real life experience in which he gave his parents a newspaper article about him winning a Boston comedy competition and later found out that it was replaced by Larry Bird dunking butterfingers.[1]

In other languages[edit]

Language Name Translation
Italy Flag.png Italiano "Il centro dell'infanzia di Homer" Homer's daycare center

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 (2009) Audio commentary for "Children of a Lesser Clod". The Complete Twelfth Season.


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