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"'''Bart After Dark'''" is the fifth episode of ''The Simpsons'' eighth season. It first aired on November 24, 1996.
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"'''Bart After Dark'''" is the fifth episode of [[season 8]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the one-hundred and fifty-eighth episode overall. It originally aired on November 24, [[1996]]. The episode was written by [[Richard Appel]] and directed by [[Dominic Polcino]].
  
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
[[Lisa]] sees on the news that an oil tanker has crashed and has spilled thousands of gallons of oil on the beach. She asks [[Marge]] if she can go and help save the local wildlife. After begging, Marge agrees. [[Bart]] and [[Homer]] stay at home and quickly turn the house into a pig sty. Bart goes out to play with his friends and ends up damaging a creepy looking house. The owner of the house, [[Belle]], demands compensation; Homer tells Bart to do chores for her to make up for the damages.
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[[File:Belle & Bart - Bart After Dark.png|thumb|left|Belle and Bart]]
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[[Lisa]] sees on the news that an oil tanker has crashed and has spilled thousands of gallons of oil on the beach. She asks [[Marge]] if she can go and help save the local wildlife. After begging, Marge agrees. [[Bart]] and [[Homer]] stay at home and quickly turn the house into a pig sty. Bart goes out to play with his friends and ends up damaging a creepy looking house. The owner of the house, {{Belle}}, demands compensation; Homer tells Bart to do chores for her to make up for the damages.
  
Bart discovers that the house is actually a [[wikipedia:Burlesque|Burlesque house]] and quickly takes a new enthusiasm to his job. Meanwhile, Marge and Lisa discover that all the animal cleaning has been taken by celebrities and drive home. Homer learns about the true nature of the Burlesque house, but does nothing about Bart working there. Soon, the [[Flanders]]es and [[Lovejoys]] confront him on the matter after [[Principal Skinner]] sees Bart in the reception room. Marge, who was previously unaware of Bart's form of employment, overhears.
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Bart discovers that the house is actually a [[La Maison Derrière|Burlesque house]] and quickly takes a new enthusiasm to his job. Meanwhile, Marge and Lisa discover that only celebrities have reserved the animals for photo opportunities so they are left to clean rocks, they quickly head home. Homer learns about the true nature of the Burlesque house, but does nothing about Bart working there. Soon, the [[Flanders]]es and [[Lovejoys]] confront him on the matter after [[Principal Skinner]] sees Bart in the reception room. Marge, who unexpectedly returns with Lisa and Maggie from the beach and was previously unaware of Bart's form of employment, overhears.
  
Marge asks Belle to close down the Burlesque house, but she refuses. At a town meeting, Marge brings up the matter of the house and soon gets support of the entire town to destroy it. An angry mob arrives to take it down. As they are about to destroy the house, Bart convinces Homer to tell them to stop. He does so by breaking into a musical number (accompanied by Belle and her backup dancers) which convinces the town not to destroy the house. However, Marge arrives with a bulldozer, having missed the song. She tries to make up her own song to express her views, during which she accidentally puts the bulldozer into drive and damages the Burlesque house. To help out, she starts a ventriloquist act to pay for the damage.
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Marge asks (i.e. demands) Belle to close down the Burlesque house, Belle refuses and brings up good points why she won't. At a town meeting, Marge brings up the matter of the house and soon gets support of the entire town to destroy it. An angry mob arrives to take it down. As they are about to destroy the house, Bart convinces Homer to tell them to stop. He does so by breaking into a musical number (accompanied by Belle and her backup dancers) which convinces the town not to destroy the house. However, Marge arrives with a bulldozer, having missed the song. She tries to make up her own song to express her views, during which she accidentally puts the bulldozer into drive and damages the Burlesque house. To help out, she starts a ventriloquist act to pay for the damage.
  
 
== Reception ==
 
== Reception ==
This episode won an Emmy for "Outstanding Music and Lyrics in a Comedy/Musical Film (An Hour or Less Long)" for the climactic musical number.
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The song "[[We Put the Spring in Springfield]]" won a {{W|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics}} in the {{W|49th Primetime Emmy Awards}}.<ref>[https://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/1997/outstanding-original-music-and-lyrics Television Academy - "Outstanding Music and Lyrics – 1997"]</ref>
  
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Season 8 Episode
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"Bart After Dark"
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"Bart After Dark"
Bart After Dark promo.png
Episode Information
Episode number: 158
Season number: S8 E5
Production code: 4F06
Original airdate: November 24, 1996
Couch gag: A parody of the Sgt. Pepper's album cover.
Showrunners: Bill Oakley
Josh Weinstein
Written by: Richard Appel
Directed by: Dominic Polcino
DVD features


"Bart After Dark" is the fifth episode of season 8 of The Simpsons and the one-hundred and fifty-eighth episode overall. It originally aired on November 24, 1996. The episode was written by Richard Appel and directed by Dominic Polcino.

Plot[edit]

Belle and Bart

Lisa sees on the news that an oil tanker has crashed and has spilled thousands of gallons of oil on the beach. She asks Marge if she can go and help save the local wildlife. After begging, Marge agrees. Bart and Homer stay at home and quickly turn the house into a pig sty. Bart goes out to play with his friends and ends up damaging a creepy looking house. The owner of the house, Belle, demands compensation; Homer tells Bart to do chores for her to make up for the damages.

Bart discovers that the house is actually a Burlesque house and quickly takes a new enthusiasm to his job. Meanwhile, Marge and Lisa discover that only celebrities have reserved the animals for photo opportunities so they are left to clean rocks, they quickly head home. Homer learns about the true nature of the Burlesque house, but does nothing about Bart working there. Soon, the Flanderses and Lovejoys confront him on the matter after Principal Skinner sees Bart in the reception room. Marge, who unexpectedly returns with Lisa and Maggie from the beach and was previously unaware of Bart's form of employment, overhears.

Marge asks (i.e. demands) Belle to close down the Burlesque house, Belle refuses and brings up good points why she won't. At a town meeting, Marge brings up the matter of the house and soon gets support of the entire town to destroy it. An angry mob arrives to take it down. As they are about to destroy the house, Bart convinces Homer to tell them to stop. He does so by breaking into a musical number (accompanied by Belle and her backup dancers) which convinces the town not to destroy the house. However, Marge arrives with a bulldozer, having missed the song. She tries to make up her own song to express her views, during which she accidentally puts the bulldozer into drive and damages the Burlesque house. To help out, she starts a ventriloquist act to pay for the damage.

Reception[edit]

The song "We Put the Spring in Springfield" won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics in the 49th Primetime Emmy Awards.[1]

References[edit]


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