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− | | | + | |airdate= December 11, [[2011]] |
+ | |blackboard= Cafeteria trays are not toboggans. | ||
+ | |couchgag= The Simpsons are gingerbread people set out on a plate for [[Santa Claus]]. [[Homer]] takes a bite of himself. | ||
|titlescreen= [[Kang]], dressed as Santa, flies past on a sleigh pulled by reindeer. | |titlescreen= [[Kang]], dressed as Santa, flies past on a sleigh pulled by reindeer. | ||
|billboard= [[Mr. Burns]] and [[Hyman Krustofsky]] - Bah Humbug and Happy Hanukkah: Christmas Ignorers United | |billboard= [[Mr. Burns]] and [[Hyman Krustofsky]] - Bah Humbug and Happy Hanukkah: Christmas Ignorers United | ||
− | | | + | |guests= [[Matt Groening]] as a soccer announcer |
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− | | | + | |writer= [[J. Stewart Burns]] |
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− | "'''Holidays of Future Passed'''" is the ninth episode of [[season 23]]. The episode was | + | "'''Holidays of Future Passed'''" is the ninth episode of [[season 23]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the four-hundred and ninety-fifth episode overall. It originally aired on December 11, [[2011]]. The episode was written by [[J. Stewart Burns]] and directed by [[Rob Oliver]]. It guest stars [[Matt Groening]] as a soccer announcer. |
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
− | It's the most wonderful time of the year, and [[Simpson family|The Simpsons]] flash forward thirty years and find themselves in a tech-savvy, futuristic [[Springfield]]. [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] have children of their own and decide to spend the holidays as one big family at [[Homer]] and [[Marge]]'s house. Lisa and Bart turn to Homer and Marge for parenting advice and begin to realize that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.<ref>[http://www.thefutoncritic.com/listings/20121105fox11/ The Futon Critic - Listings - Official FOX Press Release]</ref> | + | :''"It's the most wonderful time of the year, and [[Simpson family|The Simpsons]] flash forward thirty years and find themselves in a tech-savvy, futuristic [[Springfield]]. [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] have children of their own and decide to spend the holidays as one big family at [[Homer]] and [[Marge]]'s house. Lisa and Bart turn to Homer and Marge for parenting advice and begin to realize that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree."'' <ref>[http://www.thefutoncritic.com/listings/20121105fox11/ The Futon Critic - Listings - Official FOX Press Release]</ref> |
== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
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[[File:The Lofts at Springfield Elementary.png|thumb|left|The Lofts at Springfield Elementary.]] | [[File:The Lofts at Springfield Elementary.png|thumb|left|The Lofts at Springfield Elementary.]] | ||
− | Bart, now a divorced 40 year old, is living in [[The Lofts at Springfield Elementary]]. [[Seymour Skinner]] comes in and asks for his rent and Bart tells him that he will get it if he sells his only good kidney, thinking that they grow back. Then, the teleporter activates, and Bart's [[ | + | In 2041, Bart, now a divorced 40 year old, is living in [[The Lofts at Springfield Elementary]]. [[Seymour Skinner]] comes in and asks for his rent and Bart tells him that he will get it if he sells his only good kidney, thinking that they grow back. Then, the teleporter activates, and Bart's [[Skippy Simpson|two]] [[Jiff Simpson|sons]] teleport in, complaining about being sent to live with their father for Christmas. Bart then thinks that he will dump them on Marge and Homer but they can read his thoughts. |
− | In the [[Van Houten house]], [[Zia Simpson]] returns home from school and Lisa asks her how her | + | In the [[Van Houten house]], [[Zia Simpson]] returns home from school and Lisa asks her how her math test went. She then plugs herself into the [[Ultranet]] to get away from her mother. [[Milhouse Van Houten]] then comes in complaining about his holiday allergies and Lisa suggests that he goes to a non-Christmas celebrating country. |
In [[London]], [[Maggie]] is staying in [[The Benny Hilton]] where she is getting a scan from a [[Medbot]]. Her band members are asked who the father is but no one says anything. Her band then change the screen on the Medbot to a soccer game. | In [[London]], [[Maggie]] is staying in [[The Benny Hilton]] where she is getting a scan from a [[Medbot]]. Her band members are asked who the father is but no one says anything. Her band then change the screen on the Medbot to a soccer game. | ||
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Back at the Simpsons house, Marge and Homer are in bed. Marge then gets a B-Mail (e-mail direct to the brain) from Maggie, Bart and Lisa telling her that they are all coming round for Christmas. Homer then gets a B-Mail which is a virus and starts to have a fit. | Back at the Simpsons house, Marge and Homer are in bed. Marge then gets a B-Mail (e-mail direct to the brain) from Maggie, Bart and Lisa telling her that they are all coming round for Christmas. Homer then gets a B-Mail which is a virus and starts to have a fit. | ||
− | Lisa and Bart arrive with their kids and see Homer making model spaceships in bottles, which he does to keep distracted from drinking alcohol which he has now given up. Bart and his kids then start to decorate the tree when the kids tell him that his ex-wife, [[Jenda]], has remarried. This leaves Bart very depressed and Homer offers to take the kids out. [[Ned Flanders]] then comes round and tells Bart that finding new love is hard, which is why after Homer accidentally killed [[Edna Krabappel]], Ned remarried [[Maude Flanders | + | Lisa and Bart arrive with their kids and see Homer making model spaceships in bottles, which he does to keep distracted from drinking alcohol which he has now given up. Bart and his kids then start to decorate the tree when the kids tell him that his ex-wife, [[Jenda]], has remarried. This leaves Bart very depressed and Homer offers to take the kids out. [[Ned Flanders]] then comes round and tells Bart that finding new love is hard, which is why after Homer accidentally killed [[Edna Krabappel]], Ned remarried [[Maude Flanders|Maude's ghost]]. |
Maggie meanwhile is on her way back home. She goes to the [[Heathrow Teleport]] where she is told she can't use the teleporters while pregnant and that she has to use air travel. She then starts her journey back to Springfield. | Maggie meanwhile is on her way back home. She goes to the [[Heathrow Teleport]] where she is told she can't use the teleporters while pregnant and that she has to use air travel. She then starts her journey back to Springfield. | ||
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Maggie is back in Springfield where she is in a taxi driven by [[Kearney]] after Maggie starts getting contractions, Kearney orders the taxi to take her to the hospital. After a slight mix up because of the taxi's computer, taking them to the [[Computer Hospital]], they get on their way. | Maggie is back in Springfield where she is in a taxi driven by [[Kearney]] after Maggie starts getting contractions, Kearney orders the taxi to take her to the hospital. After a slight mix up because of the taxi's computer, taking them to the [[Computer Hospital]], they get on their way. | ||
− | [[File:Bart and Lisa in the treehouse. | + | [[File:Bart and Lisa in the treehouse.png|thumb|Bart and Lisa talk in the treehouse.]] |
Lisa goes up into [[Bart's treehouse]] with him and sit there drinking alcohol, talking about how their kids disrespect them. They also complain about their parents and how they take the side of their kids. Bart and Lisa then have a heart to heart and they look into Bart's room to see Homer having fun with Bart's kids. Lisa then goes to apologize to Marge while Bart tries to make his kids love him more. Bart shows his kids [[Krusty the Clown]] who is now even less funny. | Lisa goes up into [[Bart's treehouse]] with him and sit there drinking alcohol, talking about how their kids disrespect them. They also complain about their parents and how they take the side of their kids. Bart and Lisa then have a heart to heart and they look into Bart's room to see Homer having fun with Bart's kids. Lisa then goes to apologize to Marge while Bart tries to make his kids love him more. Bart shows his kids [[Krusty the Clown]] who is now even less funny. | ||
− | [[Patty]] and [[Selma]] come round with their [[Lovebots]]. The Lovebots decide that they can't love them, even though they were made to, and run off with each other, leaving both Patty and Selma annoyed. Meanwhile, Maggie and Kearney are at the hospital where Kearney is trying to get Maggie checked in. The receptionist finds some room for her eventually and Maggie is taken up there. She is then seen by [[ | + | [[Patty]] and [[Selma]] come round with their [[Lovebots]]. The Lovebots decide that they can't love them, even though they were made to, and run off with each other, leaving both Patty and Selma annoyed. Meanwhile, Maggie and Kearney are at the hospital where Kearney is trying to get Maggie checked in. The receptionist finds some room for her eventually and Maggie is taken up there. She is then seen by [[Dr. Hibbert]] who gives her a pacifier to relieve her pain. |
[[File:Octuplets Octuplets.png|thumb|left|The octuplets' octuplets.]] | [[File:Octuplets Octuplets.png|thumb|left|The octuplets' octuplets.]] | ||
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[[File:Ultranet.png|thumb|Lisa enters the Ultranet.]] | [[File:Ultranet.png|thumb|Lisa enters the Ultranet.]] | ||
− | Back at home, Lisa goes onto the Ultranet to find Zia. Here, she finds that [[Martin Prince | + | Back at home, Lisa goes onto the Ultranet to find Zia. Here, she finds that [[Martin Prince]] has became Marcia Princess. She finds {{ap|Google|building}} and searches for Zia. Meanwhile, Bart is looking for his children when he is pulled over by Chief [[Ralph Wiggum]] who reveals that he has been cloned. He then shoots himself and another Ralph comes along, only to be hit by a truck driven by another Ralph clone, which crashes and several Ralph clones come out the back on fire. |
Bart then goes to [[Moe's Tavern]] to ask for Homer but he wasn't here and only came in earlier to see [[Lenny]] and [[Carl]] who had swapped brains. Marge arrives at the hospital to see Maggie and meanwhile Lisa enters Zia's room on the Ultranet, to find that she really does look up to her. Milhouse then turns up wearing a burka and asks for someone to FedEx him a prayer mat then leaves again. | Bart then goes to [[Moe's Tavern]] to ask for Homer but he wasn't here and only came in earlier to see [[Lenny]] and [[Carl]] who had swapped brains. Marge arrives at the hospital to see Maggie and meanwhile Lisa enters Zia's room on the Ultranet, to find that she really does look up to her. Milhouse then turns up wearing a burka and asks for someone to FedEx him a prayer mat then leaves again. | ||
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Homer and the kids head to the [[Cryogenic Facility]] to find [[Abraham Simpson]] who was frozen here until a cure for a disease he had was found. The cure had been found but no one told him because cryogenics was cheaper than a home for him. Homer teaches Bart's kids that they should love their father and even though he seems bad now, they will grow up to realize that they love him a lot. Bart then comes and makes up with his kids and they all go home. | Homer and the kids head to the [[Cryogenic Facility]] to find [[Abraham Simpson]] who was frozen here until a cure for a disease he had was found. The cure had been found but no one told him because cryogenics was cheaper than a home for him. Homer teaches Bart's kids that they should love their father and even though he seems bad now, they will grow up to realize that they love him a lot. Bart then comes and makes up with his kids and they all go home. | ||
− | At home, Maggie and [[Maggie's daughter|her daughter]] come in. They then all gather for a photo, taken by [[Santa's Little Helper]] and [[Snowball | + | At home, Maggie and [[Maggie's daughter|her daughter]] come in. They then all gather for a photo, taken by [[Santa's Little Helper]] and [[Snowball II]] who have now evolved into sentient beings. |
== Production == | == Production == | ||
The episode was first announced to the press at {{W|Comic-Con}} on July 23, [[2011]], during a panel with the producers of ''The Simpsons''.<ref>[http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/07/23/simpsons-comic-con-season-23/ InsideTV season 23 Info]</ref> | The episode was first announced to the press at {{W|Comic-Con}} on July 23, [[2011]], during a panel with the producers of ''The Simpsons''.<ref>[http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/07/23/simpsons-comic-con-season-23/ InsideTV season 23 Info]</ref> | ||
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[[Chris Ledesma]], the music editor for ''The Simpsons'', said "At the dubbing session there were only sounds of crowd cheering during that shot and Matt said we needed to spice it up somehow. After a few ideas bounced around the room, it was decided that we needed an announcer to yell 'GOOOOOAAAAAAALLL!' Then came the question of who would do it. We all wanted Matt to do it, so he marched up to a microphone and in two takes we had our newest sports announcer."<ref>[http://simpsonsmusic500.wordpress.com/2011/12/13/wrapping-up-2011/ Simpsons Music 500 - "Wrapping Up 2011"]</ref> | [[Chris Ledesma]], the music editor for ''The Simpsons'', said "At the dubbing session there were only sounds of crowd cheering during that shot and Matt said we needed to spice it up somehow. After a few ideas bounced around the room, it was decided that we needed an announcer to yell 'GOOOOOAAAAAAALLL!' Then came the question of who would do it. We all wanted Matt to do it, so he marched up to a microphone and in two takes we had our newest sports announcer."<ref>[http://simpsonsmusic500.wordpress.com/2011/12/13/wrapping-up-2011/ Simpsons Music 500 - "Wrapping Up 2011"]</ref> | ||
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== Reception == | == Reception == | ||
− | The episode was watched by approximately 6.43 million people during this broadcast, and in the demographic for adults aged 18–49, it received a 3.0 Nielsen rating and a seven percent share.<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/12/13/sunday-final-ratings-no-adjustments-for-once-upon-a-time-giantscowboys-unscrambled-cbs/113477/ TV by the Numbers]</ref> The episode | + | The episode was watched by approximately 6.43 million people during this broadcast, and in the demographic for adults aged 18–49, it received a 3.0 Nielsen rating and a seven percent share.<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/12/13/sunday-final-ratings-no-adjustments-for-once-upon-a-time-giantscowboys-unscrambled-cbs/113477/ TV by the Numbers]</ref> The episode was nominated for an Emmy Award for "Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming Less Than One Hour)".<ref>http://www.emmys.com/nominations/2012/Outstanding%20Animated%20Program</ref> |
The episode has received positive critical opinion. {{W|Ology}}'s Josh Harrison described it as "legitimately funny", and noted that "seeing so many futuristic versions of familiar characters put an interesting spin on the holiday season."<ref>[http://www.ology.com/tv/simpsons-recap-holidays-future-passed/12112011 Holidays of Future Passed by Ology]</ref> Hayden Childs of {{W|The A.V. Club}} gave the episode an A, saying, "The Simpsons found a sweet spot that combined a barrage of non-stop jokes with a tenderness often lacking in latter-day Simpsons episodes. There is even a conversation between the adult Bart and Lisa that rings surprisingly true for adult siblings wrestling with their shared familial past."<ref>[http://www.avclub.com/articles/holidays-of-future-passed,66387/ The AV Club - Holidays of Future Passed]</ref> | The episode has received positive critical opinion. {{W|Ology}}'s Josh Harrison described it as "legitimately funny", and noted that "seeing so many futuristic versions of familiar characters put an interesting spin on the holiday season."<ref>[http://www.ology.com/tv/simpsons-recap-holidays-future-passed/12112011 Holidays of Future Passed by Ology]</ref> Hayden Childs of {{W|The A.V. Club}} gave the episode an A, saying, "The Simpsons found a sweet spot that combined a barrage of non-stop jokes with a tenderness often lacking in latter-day Simpsons episodes. There is even a conversation between the adult Bart and Lisa that rings surprisingly true for adult siblings wrestling with their shared familial past."<ref>[http://www.avclub.com/articles/holidays-of-future-passed,66387/ The AV Club - Holidays of Future Passed]</ref> | ||
"Holidays of Future Passed" also garnered positive reception from fans of the series. It currently holds a 8.6/10 IMDB rating and a 9.3/10 TV.com rating.<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2107521/ IMDB (as of November 17 2012)]</ref> | "Holidays of Future Passed" also garnered positive reception from fans of the series. It currently holds a 8.6/10 IMDB rating and a 9.3/10 TV.com rating.<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2107521/ IMDB (as of November 17 2012)]</ref> | ||
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+ | "Holidays of Future Passed" was nominated for a [[2013]] Writers Guild of America award in Animation, but it lost to "[[Ned 'n Edna's Blend Agenda]]".<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000710/2013/1/ IMDb - "Writers Guild of America, USA 2013 Awards"]</ref> It was also nominated for a {{W|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program}} in the {{W|64th Primetime Emmy Awards}}. However, it lost to "The Return of the Revenge of Dr. Blowhole" from ''{{W|The Penguins of Madagascar}}''.<ref>[https://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2012/outstanding-animated-program Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program - 2012"]</ref> | ||
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"Holidays of Future Passed" is the ninth episode of season 23 of The Simpsons and the four-hundred and ninety-fifth episode overall. It originally aired on December 11, 2011. The episode was written by J. Stewart Burns and directed by Rob Oliver. It guest stars Matt Groening as a soccer announcer.
Synopsis[edit]
- "It's the most wonderful time of the year, and The Simpsons flash forward thirty years and find themselves in a tech-savvy, futuristic Springfield. Bart and Lisa have children of their own and decide to spend the holidays as one big family at Homer and Marge's house. Lisa and Bart turn to Homer and Marge for parenting advice and begin to realize that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree." [1]
Plot[edit]
The family are sitting around the table after Thanksgiving dinner. Marge then announces that it is the end of Thanksgiving and Christmas is starting. The kids instantly realize that this means Christmas card photos.The family gather on the couch for a photo. A series of photos then are shown, one for each year, with the family aging, growing and finally coming apart, leaving only Homer and Marge in the photos. Eventually, 30 years have passed.
In 2041, Bart, now a divorced 40 year old, is living in The Lofts at Springfield Elementary. Seymour Skinner comes in and asks for his rent and Bart tells him that he will get it if he sells his only good kidney, thinking that they grow back. Then, the teleporter activates, and Bart's two sons teleport in, complaining about being sent to live with their father for Christmas. Bart then thinks that he will dump them on Marge and Homer but they can read his thoughts.
In the Van Houten house, Zia Simpson returns home from school and Lisa asks her how her math test went. She then plugs herself into the Ultranet to get away from her mother. Milhouse Van Houten then comes in complaining about his holiday allergies and Lisa suggests that he goes to a non-Christmas celebrating country.
In London, Maggie is staying in The Benny Hilton where she is getting a scan from a Medbot. Her band members are asked who the father is but no one says anything. Her band then change the screen on the Medbot to a soccer game.
Back at the Simpsons house, Marge and Homer are in bed. Marge then gets a B-Mail (e-mail direct to the brain) from Maggie, Bart and Lisa telling her that they are all coming round for Christmas. Homer then gets a B-Mail which is a virus and starts to have a fit.
Lisa and Bart arrive with their kids and see Homer making model spaceships in bottles, which he does to keep distracted from drinking alcohol which he has now given up. Bart and his kids then start to decorate the tree when the kids tell him that his ex-wife, Jenda, has remarried. This leaves Bart very depressed and Homer offers to take the kids out. Ned Flanders then comes round and tells Bart that finding new love is hard, which is why after Homer accidentally killed Edna Krabappel, Ned remarried Maude's ghost.
Maggie meanwhile is on her way back home. She goes to the Heathrow Teleport where she is told she can't use the teleporters while pregnant and that she has to use air travel. She then starts her journey back to Springfield.
Lisa then starts to complain about Zia to Homer. Homer then decides to show Bart's kids to downtown Springfield. They first go to the Kwik-E-Mart where Snake, now a cyborg, tries to rob it, only to meet resistance from Apu and the Octuplets who are firing weapons at him. They then go to Burns' manor where Homer throws a rock through the window. Mr. Burns orders Smithers to release the hounds and Smithers dumps a box of bones on the ground.
Maggie is back in Springfield where she is in a taxi driven by Kearney after Maggie starts getting contractions, Kearney orders the taxi to take her to the hospital. After a slight mix up because of the taxi's computer, taking them to the Computer Hospital, they get on their way.
Lisa goes up into Bart's treehouse with him and sit there drinking alcohol, talking about how their kids disrespect them. They also complain about their parents and how they take the side of their kids. Bart and Lisa then have a heart to heart and they look into Bart's room to see Homer having fun with Bart's kids. Lisa then goes to apologize to Marge while Bart tries to make his kids love him more. Bart shows his kids Krusty the Clown who is now even less funny.
Patty and Selma come round with their Lovebots. The Lovebots decide that they can't love them, even though they were made to, and run off with each other, leaving both Patty and Selma annoyed. Meanwhile, Maggie and Kearney are at the hospital where Kearney is trying to get Maggie checked in. The receptionist finds some room for her eventually and Maggie is taken up there. She is then seen by Dr. Hibbert who gives her a pacifier to relieve her pain.
Marge goes to see Apu and Manjula and their grandchildren, the octuplets' octuplets. Marge then gets a B-Mail saying that Maggie is in labor and goes to the hospital, shutting the door in the wrong way that causes the kids to cry much to Apu and Manjula's dismay. Apu then talks to a cow, thinking it is Sanjay reincarnated after his death.
Back at home, Lisa goes onto the Ultranet to find Zia. Here, she finds that Martin Prince has became Marcia Princess. She finds Google and searches for Zia. Meanwhile, Bart is looking for his children when he is pulled over by Chief Ralph Wiggum who reveals that he has been cloned. He then shoots himself and another Ralph comes along, only to be hit by a truck driven by another Ralph clone, which crashes and several Ralph clones come out the back on fire.
Bart then goes to Moe's Tavern to ask for Homer but he wasn't here and only came in earlier to see Lenny and Carl who had swapped brains. Marge arrives at the hospital to see Maggie and meanwhile Lisa enters Zia's room on the Ultranet, to find that she really does look up to her. Milhouse then turns up wearing a burka and asks for someone to FedEx him a prayer mat then leaves again.
Homer and the kids head to the Cryogenic Facility to find Abraham Simpson who was frozen here until a cure for a disease he had was found. The cure had been found but no one told him because cryogenics was cheaper than a home for him. Homer teaches Bart's kids that they should love their father and even though he seems bad now, they will grow up to realize that they love him a lot. Bart then comes and makes up with his kids and they all go home.
At home, Maggie and her daughter come in. They then all gather for a photo, taken by Santa's Little Helper and Snowball II who have now evolved into sentient beings.
Production[edit]
The episode was first announced to the press at Comic-Con on July 23, 2011, during a panel with the producers of The Simpsons.[2]
Chris Ledesma, the music editor for The Simpsons, said "At the dubbing session there were only sounds of crowd cheering during that shot and Matt said we needed to spice it up somehow. After a few ideas bounced around the room, it was decided that we needed an announcer to yell 'GOOOOOAAAAAAALLL!' Then came the question of who would do it. We all wanted Matt to do it, so he marched up to a microphone and in two takes we had our newest sports announcer."[3]
Reception[edit]
The episode was watched by approximately 6.43 million people during this broadcast, and in the demographic for adults aged 18–49, it received a 3.0 Nielsen rating and a seven percent share.[4] The episode was nominated for an Emmy Award for "Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming Less Than One Hour)".[5]
The episode has received positive critical opinion. Ology's Josh Harrison described it as "legitimately funny", and noted that "seeing so many futuristic versions of familiar characters put an interesting spin on the holiday season."[6] Hayden Childs of The A.V. Club gave the episode an A, saying, "The Simpsons found a sweet spot that combined a barrage of non-stop jokes with a tenderness often lacking in latter-day Simpsons episodes. There is even a conversation between the adult Bart and Lisa that rings surprisingly true for adult siblings wrestling with their shared familial past."[7]
"Holidays of Future Passed" also garnered positive reception from fans of the series. It currently holds a 8.6/10 IMDB rating and a 9.3/10 TV.com rating.[8]
"Holidays of Future Passed" was nominated for a 2013 Writers Guild of America award in Animation, but it lost to "Ned 'n Edna's Blend Agenda".[9] It was also nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program in the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards. However, it lost to "The Return of the Revenge of Dr. Blowhole" from The Penguins of Madagascar.[10]
In other languages[edit]
Gallery[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ The Futon Critic - Listings - Official FOX Press Release
- ↑ InsideTV season 23 Info
- ↑ Simpsons Music 500 - "Wrapping Up 2011"
- ↑ TV by the Numbers
- ↑ http://www.emmys.com/nominations/2012/Outstanding%20Animated%20Program
- ↑ Holidays of Future Passed by Ology
- ↑ The AV Club - Holidays of Future Passed
- ↑ IMDB (as of November 17 2012)
- ↑ IMDb - "Writers Guild of America, USA 2013 Awards"
- ↑ Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program - 2012"
Wikisimpsons has a collection of images related to "Holidays of Future Passed". |
Season 23 Episodes | ||
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The Falcon and the D'ohman • Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts • Treehouse of Horror XXII • Replaceable You • The Food Wife • The Book Job • The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants • The Ten-Per-Cent Solution • Holidays of Future Passed • Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson • The D'oh-cial Network • Moe Goes from Rags to Riches • The Daughter Also Rises • At Long Last Leave • Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart • How I Wet Your Mother • Them, Robot • Beware My Cheating Bart • A Totally Fun Thing Bart Will Never Do Again • The Spy Who Learned Me • Ned 'n Edna's Blend Agenda • Lisa Goes Gaga |