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"Bart Star" is the sixth episode of the ninth season of the animated television series The Simpsons, which originally aired November 9, 1997.[1] It was written by Donick Cary and directed by Dominic Polcino, and guest starred Joe Namath, Roy Firestone, and Mike Judge.[1] The episode sees Homer becoming the coach of a pee-wee football team, where he favors Bart to the other players until Bart quits, causing a grudge between the two.
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"'''Bart Star'''" is the sixth episode of [[season 9]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the one-hundred and eighty-fourth episode overall. It originally aired on November 9, [[1997]]. The episode was written by [[Donick Cary]] and directed by [[Dominic Polcino]]. It guest stars [[Joe Namath]] as {{Ch|Joe Namath|himself}}, [[Mike Judge]] as [[Hank Hill]] and [[Roy Firestone]] as {{Ch|Roy Firestone|himself}}.
  
==Plot==
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== Synopsis ==
Following a Health convention held in [[Springfield (The Simpsons)|Springfield]], the children of Springfield are deemed to be overweight.  To help them stay in shape, the parents enrole their children into pee-wee [[American football|football]], including Bart. The coach, [[Ned Flanders]], helps keep the undefeated, but finally quits and gives the job to Homer after he hassles him on the bench too much.
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{{desc|[[Springfield]]'s youth join a pee-wee football team. With [[Ned Flanders]] at the helm and [[Nelson]] at quarterback the team is undefeated until [[Homer]] strong arms himself into Ned's job and puts all his faith in under qualified [[Bart]] as his quarterback.}}
  
Homer initially acts tough toward Bart, but when he is reminded of when he was a child and how his father was hard on him, he decides to be nicer to Bart. The next day, he decides to cut many players off the team, and changes the [[quarterback]] from [[Nelson Muntz|Nelson]] to Bart, causing an uproar in the team. Bart is unable to play the position well, and causes the team to lose a few games.
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[[File:Bart Star - FAT Bart.png|200px|left|thumb|Bart looks at his label, and finds himself to be "FAT".]]
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The Simpson family and many residents of [[Springfield]] go to a health fair, where there are several stalls. At one, [[Homer]] is told by [[Dr. Hibbert]] that he has high levels of cholesterol (and gravy), another, where [[Grampa]], [[Jasper]] and the [[Old Jewish man]] are wearing headphones to try and hear the tone [[Maude]] is turning up, so far that the people near the stall have to cover their ears. [[Marge]] has a stall about first aid that gains laughter from the crowd, and another where [[Rainier Wolfcastle]] is testing the children to see whether they are "Fit or Fat?" [[Üter]] is unable to press up, but tries to get out of it by telling Rainier that he loves his [[McBain]] movies. [[Milhouse]] is tested to see how much fat he has, but since he cannot hold his breath for so long, lets all his fat go. A "Fat" label is slapped onto his bare stomach. [[Martin]] and [[Bart]] are trying to touch their toes. While doing so, Bart rips his pants, when Martin exclaims that he has the same pants as him. Bart is also labeled "Fat".  
  
Bart decides to pretend he is extremely injured so he can stop being the quarterback, but Homer claims that without Bart, the team must forfeit.  Bart becomes angry, says he never wanted to be the quarterback anyway, and quits the team. Nelson is made the quarterback again and the team wins, but Homer has nobody to celebrate with and becomes lonely.  Afterwards, Homer finds Bart and reconciles with him to join the team again. The next day during the final championship game, the score becomes tied when [[Chief Wiggum]] comes to arrest Nelson. Bart decides to pretend he is Nelson as he is assuming it is only for a petty crime, despite it actually being for [[burglary]] and [[arson]]. However, the team finally wins the championship, and the team tries to carry Homer, unsuccessfully, off the field. Joe Namath appears to give his final thoughts on the episode, and it ends with Bart's fate being ambiguous as to how he will get out of trouble.<ref name="book">{{cite book|last=Gimple |first=Scott|title=[[The Simpsons Forever!: A Complete Guide to Our Favorite Family ...Continued]] |year=1999 |publisher=Harper Collins Publishers|id=ISBN 0-06-098763-4|pages=p. 17}}</ref><ref name="officialsite">[http://www.thesimpsons.com/episode_guide/0906.htm "Bart Star"] ''The Simpsons.com''. Retrieved on [[November 11]], [[2007]]</ref>
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[[Kent Brockman]] reports on the news how young children are in terrible shape, with a clip of Bart ripping his underpants to go along with it, while Bart and Homer snack on pop tarts. Kent then reports how sports can whip the children into shape, and gives types of sports, including pee-wee football. Homer points out to Bart that pee-wee football will help him get into shape, but Bart fights back by saying that he could get hurt. A discussion about pee-wee football is also going on in the Flanders house, with [[Ned]] saying that sports will help [[Rod]] and [[Todd]] keep away from temptation, with cheers from the two boys. Another discussion is also going on with Milhouse and his [[Luann Van Houten|mom]], with Milhouse saying that he could just have the surgery.
  
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At [[Sportacus]], Marge asks the cashier about protection for [[Bart]]'s crotch. The cashier then brings up various things onto the counter for a certain part of the body, when Marge exclaims she wants a cup. The cashier then asks Marge to spell "C-U-P", but Marge gets the protection she needs. Bart tries his uniform on, which prompts Bart to ask Milhouse to try and hurt him in that part. He kicks the part a few times, with Bart showing no emotion whatsoever, before Marge shouts to stop that.
The episode was written by [[Donick Cary]], who obtained inspiration for it from when he was younger, where when he was in high school, he had a football coach who also had a son on the team.<ref name="cary">{{cite video | people=Cary, Donick|year=2006|title=The Simpsons season 9 DVD commentary for the episode "Bart Star"| medium=DVD||publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref>  Similarly, [[show runner]] [[Mike Scully]] used to be on a soccer team when he was younger, where the coach had a son on the team, which he gave special treatment to, as Homer did.<ref name="scully">{{cite video | people=Scully, Mike|year=2006|title=The Simpsons season 9 DVD commentary for the episode "Bart Star"| medium=DVD||publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref>
 
  
[[George Meyer]] got inspiration for the scene toward the beginning of the episode where [[Rainier Wolfcastle]] is taunting the kids when he was following behind [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]] during a hike, and Schwarzenegger also taunting his kids.<ref name="meyer">{{cite video | people=Meyer, George|year=2006|title=The Simpsons season 9 DVD commentary for the episode "Bart Star"| medium=DVD||publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref>  Schwarzenegger's influence was again seen in the same scene, as he appointed to be the chairman of the [[President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports]], which he served from 1990-1993.<ref name="castellaneta">{{cite video | people=Castellaneta, Dan|year=2006|title=The Simpsons season 9 DVD commentary for the episode "Bart Star"| medium=DVD||publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref>
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On the field, children are trying out for the quarterback. Many don't fit the part, including [[Ralph]] who brings a basketball. [[Nelson]] is then chosen to be the team's quarterback. Bart is given his part to tackle, before [[Lisa]] tries to make a stand, stating that girls can play too. Ned as the coach, points out that there is already four girls on the team. She then argues about the meat-covering of the football, before running off in tears. At the game, the [[Springfield Wildcats]] are playing against the [[Ogdenville Wildcats]]. While Ned coaches the team into high spirits, Homer keeps yelling at how Ned is the worst coach there has ever been. Marge then points out that Homer's remark is pointless, because the season hasn't begun yet, and there wasn't any coach before Ned, due to the teams recent creation.
  
The final scene took a long time to be finally made. The writing process for it was considered to be difficult, and was originally different when it was read at the writing table.<ref name="scully"/>
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Nelson plays excellent in the game, bullying his way into getting the ball, using Bart as a cover to knocking over the other teams members, and winning the team 20 points to Ogdenville's 7 points. The team carry Ned off, while Homer mutters to himself how Homer has been carried out of [[Moe's]] like that hundreds of times. Homer is going on and on to [[Roy Firestone]] how Ned is a terrible coach over the phone on his [[Sports Spew! With Roy Firestone|show]]. Roy interrupts him and asks if he actually has a question for Roy's guest, [[Sandy Koufax]]. He then proceeds to ask Sandy if he thinks Ned is a big jerk. He rings the show again, before being cut off.
  
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At the next game, once again, Nelson wins the team the game. During cheering, Homer teases Ned by shouting "Flanders! Flanders!" continuously. Ned then loses his temper, and tries to calm himself. But Homer makes Ned to get rage breaking point by throwing a full can of [[Duff Beer]] at him. Ned then goes up to Homer, with Homer struggling his way through Ned' questions, until Homer states that half a brain could coach better than Ned. Ned gives up and announces Homer as the new team coach. In the morning after the game, Lisa walks out of her room half-asleep, only to fall down the stairs, being stopped along the way by tyres laid there by Homer. Homer then walks in, saying that Lisa won't make the team with that attitude. Lisa then says that she doesn't want to make the team, with Homer asking Lisa why she ran the obstacle course then.  
[[Image:King_of_the_Hill.png|thumb|left|220px|The ''King of the Hill'' character's cameo.]]
 
The episode guest starred [[Joe Namath]], [[Roy Firestone]], and [[Mike Judge]]. Scully claims that Judge was paid $1,000,000 to cast in the episode, where he voiced the cameo of [[Hank Hill]].<ref name="scully"/>  Other ''[[King of the Hill]]'' characters appeared with Hank, but none of them spoke. Namath also guest starred on the episode, and was was liked by the staff, as they claimed that, "He was very humble and was great coming in."<ref name="cartwright">{{cite video | people=Cartwright, Nancy|year=2006|title=The Simpsons season 9 DVD commentary for the episode "Bart Star"| medium=DVD||publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref>
 
  
Originally, [[Marv Albert]] was going to play the part Firestone played as a sports radio host, but was immediately dropped following the controversial [[Marv_Albert#Sexual_assault_charges|sexual assault charges]] that were made against him around the time the episode was being made.<ref name="scully"/>
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After telling Bart to run 20 laps around the backyard, Marge reminds Homer about when his dad was never proud of his sport - gymnastics. Homer flashbacks to when he was putting on a show, impressing [[Marge]] before his dad shouted abusively at him, distracting him, making him fall onto the ground. Homer then shouts to Bart that he can stop running, before chasing him around the backyard for a hug. At a team practise, Homer cuts a few members of the team, including Martin and [[Wendell]]. Homer then proceeds to say that Bart, being the coach's son, will get no special treatment, and he will replace Nelson as the quarterback, much to the team's dismay. Bart argues that Nelson is the quarterback who carries the team, but Homer says that Bart will be the quarterback from now on. Homer then tells the team to run five laps then hit the showers.
  
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[[File:Bart Star - Heckled Bart.png|200px|thumb|right|Bart gets heckled by [[Nelson]], who proceeds to throw him in the mud.]]
The authors of the book ''I Can't Believe It's a Bigger and Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide'', Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood, thought well of the episode, saying, "A fun episode, where you root for Bart and, unusually, Nelson - all the way through. Homer is just too stupid for words, but that's excusable because we finally see Ned Flanders lose it, big time!"<ref name="bbc"/>  The director of the episode, [[Dominic Polcino]], greatly enjoyed the episode, and claims that it is his favorite episode that he directed.<ref name="polcino">{{cite video | people=Polcino, Dominic|year=2006|title=The Simpsons season 9 DVD commentary for the episode "Bart Star"| medium=DVD||publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref>
 
  
The fictional beer Homer mentions, Skittlebrau, has since inspired a clothing line,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cafepress.com/SkittleBrau|title=Drink The Rainbow |accessdate=2007-11-12|accessdate=2007-11-12|publisher=Cafe Press}}</ref> a [http://skittlebrau.net/ website] and many people have tried to make their own version.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.glossynews.com/artman/publish/skittlebrau.shtml|title=The Art of Skittlebrau|accessdate=2007-11-12|author=The CrazyEngineer |date=[[2007-07-30]]|publisher=Glossy News}}</ref>
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In the car during the drive home, Bart argues how he doesn't know how to be a quarterback. Homer says that he has full faith in Bart, and then says "How about that hug?". He then proceeds to hug Bart. Bart shouts "Dad! The car!", but Lisa has already got control of the wheel. At the game, Ned wishes Homer good luck. Bart plays terrible in the game, panicking when the other team corners him, and forgetting to throw the ball to his team-mates. The opposition wins 59-0. Homer tells Bart he has a great debut, and presents Bart with the game ball. Homer tells the team to congratulate Bart, but everyone instead heckles Bart, with Nelson threatening that if he doesn't win the next game, he's dead, before proceeding to throw him in the mud.
  
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In the evening, Bart is aiming footballs to go through the hole in the tree swing, before one hits him back in the face. {{Ch|Joe Namath}} then walks through the gate, having broken down in his car outside the house. Namath then agrees to give Bart advice, before his wife has fixed the car and the problem was the vaporlock. Namath walks off, and Bart tells himself to concentrate. He thinks about what Namath and his wife said, before saying to himself, "I'm gone". In her bedroom, Lisa is listening to what Bart is saying - that if he plays, the team-mates will destroy him, and if he doesn't, he will be letting Homer down. Lisa then tells Bart the solution - lying to Homer.
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At the next game, Bart turns up with casts all over his body, and a crutch. Bart tells Homer he won't be able to play, much to the team's delight. Homer then asks Nelson how his arm is, and then tells him to take a note over to the referee, saying "We Forfeit". The team groan, with Homer saying that they can't play without Bart - the heart of the team. Bart then says that he sucks, before everyone else agrees with him. Homer tells Bart not to listen to the team, and that he has total faith in him. Bart then takes off his casts, and shouts at Homer that he doesn't get that he doesn't want to play quarterback, and that he quits the team. Homer then shouts to Bart that he can't quit, because he's cut, along with Milhouse, much to his delight.
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At dinner, there is tension between Homer and Bart. Marge decides to speak up, before Lisa exclaiming back, and Marge making conversation. Bart asks to be excused, with Homer exclaiming that he now wants to quit dinner too, with Marge telling Homer to stop going on and on about what happened. Homer then tells Marge that he didn't grow Bart up to be a quitter, she did, by quitting every job she ever had, with Marge saying that Bart is doing what he thinks is best. Homer then decides sarcastically that quitting is the best, and rings up [[Mr. Burns]] to quit his job. Marge points out that Burns cannot see him winking.
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Nelson wins the next game, with Springfield winning 28-3. Homer then hugs Nelson saying that the team's in the championship, which gives Nelson the chance to pickpocket Homer and throw his wallet away. Nelson's father then rides by on his motorbike and tells Nelson to hop on. When Nelson goes, Homer says "Well, Bart it's just you and...", before realizing that Bart quit the team. He then throws the winning juice over himself. At the [[Kwik-E-Mart]], Bart is busy playing an arcade game. Homer then enters, telling Apu that he feels lonely. Homer then asks for [[Skittlebrau]], but Apu points out that it does not exist. Apu serves him a six-pack of beer and {{W|Skittles}}, so Homer can make his own Skittlebrau, and walks over to Bart and apologizes, telling him that he was too busy trying to encourage him without watching his bad performance. Homer asks Bart to forgive him, so Homer will never encourage him again. Bart ignores him, but decides to let the game go to the "Game Over" screen when Homer tells him that he has lots of quarters. Bart says that the game only takes dollar bills, and the two hug.
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[[File:Bart Star - Homer Gets Picked Up.png|200px|thumb|right|Homer is tried to be carried off the field.]]
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Bart is back to his former position, tackle, at the championship game. Nelson is took down and the score is tied between Springfield and [[Capital City]]. Marge asks Grampa whether he's proud of his son coaching in the championship game, but Grampa falls asleep. During a quick team meeting, [[Chief Wiggum]] drives onto the pitch in his police car, and shouts through the loudspeaker that Nelson Muntz is going to be arrested. Homer panics, because if Nelson is arrested, Springfield will lose. Bart then saves the day by telling Wiggum that he's Nelson, and while Bart gets taken away in the police car, Nelson wins the championship, by making through the other team, and running a few yards to touchdown. With an uproar from the crowd, Homer is unsuccessfully carried off by the team.
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In the police car, Bart asked what the charge is, and lists suggestions including vandalism. Wiggum tells Bart that he knows that the charge is burglary and arson, and that he is going away for a long time. Joe Namath ends the show by talking about poor Bart, vaporlock (the 3rd most cause of cars stalling), and then says goodnight.
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Season 9 Episode
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"Bart Star"
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Episode Information
Episode number: 184
Season number: S9 E6
Production code: 5F03
Original airdate: November 9, 1997
Chalkboard gag: I did not invent Irish dancing
Couch gag: Everyone sits of the couch but are crushed into a block by a contractor
Guest star(s): Joe Namath as himself
Mike Judge as Hank Hill
Roy Firestone as himself
Showrunner: Mike Scully
Written by: Donick Cary
Directed by: Dominic Polcino
DVD features


"Bart Star" is the sixth episode of season 9 of The Simpsons and the one-hundred and eighty-fourth episode overall. It originally aired on November 9, 1997. The episode was written by Donick Cary and directed by Dominic Polcino. It guest stars Joe Namath as himself, Mike Judge as Hank Hill and Roy Firestone as himself.

Synopsis[edit]

"Springfield's youth join a pee-wee football team. With Ned Flanders at the helm and Nelson at quarterback the team is undefeated until Homer strong arms himself into Ned's job and puts all his faith in under qualified Bart as his quarterback."


Plot[edit]

Bart looks at his label, and finds himself to be "FAT".

The Simpson family and many residents of Springfield go to a health fair, where there are several stalls. At one, Homer is told by Dr. Hibbert that he has high levels of cholesterol (and gravy), another, where Grampa, Jasper and the Old Jewish man are wearing headphones to try and hear the tone Maude is turning up, so far that the people near the stall have to cover their ears. Marge has a stall about first aid that gains laughter from the crowd, and another where Rainier Wolfcastle is testing the children to see whether they are "Fit or Fat?" Üter is unable to press up, but tries to get out of it by telling Rainier that he loves his McBain movies. Milhouse is tested to see how much fat he has, but since he cannot hold his breath for so long, lets all his fat go. A "Fat" label is slapped onto his bare stomach. Martin and Bart are trying to touch their toes. While doing so, Bart rips his pants, when Martin exclaims that he has the same pants as him. Bart is also labeled "Fat".

Kent Brockman reports on the news how young children are in terrible shape, with a clip of Bart ripping his underpants to go along with it, while Bart and Homer snack on pop tarts. Kent then reports how sports can whip the children into shape, and gives types of sports, including pee-wee football. Homer points out to Bart that pee-wee football will help him get into shape, but Bart fights back by saying that he could get hurt. A discussion about pee-wee football is also going on in the Flanders house, with Ned saying that sports will help Rod and Todd keep away from temptation, with cheers from the two boys. Another discussion is also going on with Milhouse and his mom, with Milhouse saying that he could just have the surgery.

At Sportacus, Marge asks the cashier about protection for Bart's crotch. The cashier then brings up various things onto the counter for a certain part of the body, when Marge exclaims she wants a cup. The cashier then asks Marge to spell "C-U-P", but Marge gets the protection she needs. Bart tries his uniform on, which prompts Bart to ask Milhouse to try and hurt him in that part. He kicks the part a few times, with Bart showing no emotion whatsoever, before Marge shouts to stop that.

On the field, children are trying out for the quarterback. Many don't fit the part, including Ralph who brings a basketball. Nelson is then chosen to be the team's quarterback. Bart is given his part to tackle, before Lisa tries to make a stand, stating that girls can play too. Ned as the coach, points out that there is already four girls on the team. She then argues about the meat-covering of the football, before running off in tears. At the game, the Springfield Wildcats are playing against the Ogdenville Wildcats. While Ned coaches the team into high spirits, Homer keeps yelling at how Ned is the worst coach there has ever been. Marge then points out that Homer's remark is pointless, because the season hasn't begun yet, and there wasn't any coach before Ned, due to the teams recent creation.

Nelson plays excellent in the game, bullying his way into getting the ball, using Bart as a cover to knocking over the other teams members, and winning the team 20 points to Ogdenville's 7 points. The team carry Ned off, while Homer mutters to himself how Homer has been carried out of Moe's like that hundreds of times. Homer is going on and on to Roy Firestone how Ned is a terrible coach over the phone on his show. Roy interrupts him and asks if he actually has a question for Roy's guest, Sandy Koufax. He then proceeds to ask Sandy if he thinks Ned is a big jerk. He rings the show again, before being cut off.

At the next game, once again, Nelson wins the team the game. During cheering, Homer teases Ned by shouting "Flanders! Flanders!" continuously. Ned then loses his temper, and tries to calm himself. But Homer makes Ned to get rage breaking point by throwing a full can of Duff Beer at him. Ned then goes up to Homer, with Homer struggling his way through Ned' questions, until Homer states that half a brain could coach better than Ned. Ned gives up and announces Homer as the new team coach. In the morning after the game, Lisa walks out of her room half-asleep, only to fall down the stairs, being stopped along the way by tyres laid there by Homer. Homer then walks in, saying that Lisa won't make the team with that attitude. Lisa then says that she doesn't want to make the team, with Homer asking Lisa why she ran the obstacle course then.

After telling Bart to run 20 laps around the backyard, Marge reminds Homer about when his dad was never proud of his sport - gymnastics. Homer flashbacks to when he was putting on a show, impressing Marge before his dad shouted abusively at him, distracting him, making him fall onto the ground. Homer then shouts to Bart that he can stop running, before chasing him around the backyard for a hug. At a team practise, Homer cuts a few members of the team, including Martin and Wendell. Homer then proceeds to say that Bart, being the coach's son, will get no special treatment, and he will replace Nelson as the quarterback, much to the team's dismay. Bart argues that Nelson is the quarterback who carries the team, but Homer says that Bart will be the quarterback from now on. Homer then tells the team to run five laps then hit the showers.

Bart gets heckled by Nelson, who proceeds to throw him in the mud.

In the car during the drive home, Bart argues how he doesn't know how to be a quarterback. Homer says that he has full faith in Bart, and then says "How about that hug?". He then proceeds to hug Bart. Bart shouts "Dad! The car!", but Lisa has already got control of the wheel. At the game, Ned wishes Homer good luck. Bart plays terrible in the game, panicking when the other team corners him, and forgetting to throw the ball to his team-mates. The opposition wins 59-0. Homer tells Bart he has a great debut, and presents Bart with the game ball. Homer tells the team to congratulate Bart, but everyone instead heckles Bart, with Nelson threatening that if he doesn't win the next game, he's dead, before proceeding to throw him in the mud.

In the evening, Bart is aiming footballs to go through the hole in the tree swing, before one hits him back in the face. Joe Namath then walks through the gate, having broken down in his car outside the house. Namath then agrees to give Bart advice, before his wife has fixed the car and the problem was the vaporlock. Namath walks off, and Bart tells himself to concentrate. He thinks about what Namath and his wife said, before saying to himself, "I'm gone". In her bedroom, Lisa is listening to what Bart is saying - that if he plays, the team-mates will destroy him, and if he doesn't, he will be letting Homer down. Lisa then tells Bart the solution - lying to Homer.

At the next game, Bart turns up with casts all over his body, and a crutch. Bart tells Homer he won't be able to play, much to the team's delight. Homer then asks Nelson how his arm is, and then tells him to take a note over to the referee, saying "We Forfeit". The team groan, with Homer saying that they can't play without Bart - the heart of the team. Bart then says that he sucks, before everyone else agrees with him. Homer tells Bart not to listen to the team, and that he has total faith in him. Bart then takes off his casts, and shouts at Homer that he doesn't get that he doesn't want to play quarterback, and that he quits the team. Homer then shouts to Bart that he can't quit, because he's cut, along with Milhouse, much to his delight.

At dinner, there is tension between Homer and Bart. Marge decides to speak up, before Lisa exclaiming back, and Marge making conversation. Bart asks to be excused, with Homer exclaiming that he now wants to quit dinner too, with Marge telling Homer to stop going on and on about what happened. Homer then tells Marge that he didn't grow Bart up to be a quitter, she did, by quitting every job she ever had, with Marge saying that Bart is doing what he thinks is best. Homer then decides sarcastically that quitting is the best, and rings up Mr. Burns to quit his job. Marge points out that Burns cannot see him winking.

Nelson wins the next game, with Springfield winning 28-3. Homer then hugs Nelson saying that the team's in the championship, which gives Nelson the chance to pickpocket Homer and throw his wallet away. Nelson's father then rides by on his motorbike and tells Nelson to hop on. When Nelson goes, Homer says "Well, Bart it's just you and...", before realizing that Bart quit the team. He then throws the winning juice over himself. At the Kwik-E-Mart, Bart is busy playing an arcade game. Homer then enters, telling Apu that he feels lonely. Homer then asks for Skittlebrau, but Apu points out that it does not exist. Apu serves him a six-pack of beer and Skittles, so Homer can make his own Skittlebrau, and walks over to Bart and apologizes, telling him that he was too busy trying to encourage him without watching his bad performance. Homer asks Bart to forgive him, so Homer will never encourage him again. Bart ignores him, but decides to let the game go to the "Game Over" screen when Homer tells him that he has lots of quarters. Bart says that the game only takes dollar bills, and the two hug.

Homer is tried to be carried off the field.

Bart is back to his former position, tackle, at the championship game. Nelson is took down and the score is tied between Springfield and Capital City. Marge asks Grampa whether he's proud of his son coaching in the championship game, but Grampa falls asleep. During a quick team meeting, Chief Wiggum drives onto the pitch in his police car, and shouts through the loudspeaker that Nelson Muntz is going to be arrested. Homer panics, because if Nelson is arrested, Springfield will lose. Bart then saves the day by telling Wiggum that he's Nelson, and while Bart gets taken away in the police car, Nelson wins the championship, by making through the other team, and running a few yards to touchdown. With an uproar from the crowd, Homer is unsuccessfully carried off by the team.

In the police car, Bart asked what the charge is, and lists suggestions including vandalism. Wiggum tells Bart that he knows that the charge is burglary and arson, and that he is going away for a long time. Joe Namath ends the show by talking about poor Bart, vaporlock (the 3rd most cause of cars stalling), and then says goodnight.


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Season 9 Episodes
The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson The Principal and the Pauper Lisa's Sax Treehouse of Horror VIII The Cartridge Family Bart Star The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons Lisa the Skeptic Realty Bites Miracle on Evergreen Terrace All Singing, All Dancing Bart Carny The Joy of Sect Das Bus The Last Temptation of Krust Dumbbell Indemnity Lisa the Simpson This Little Wiggy Simpson Tide The Trouble with Trillions Girly Edition Trash of the Titans King of the Hill Lost Our Lisa Natural Born Kissers