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"''''Round Springfield'''" is the twenty-second episode of [[season 6]]. It originally aired on April 30, [[1995]].
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"'''Round Springfield'''" is the twenty-second episode of [[season 6]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the one-hundred and twenty-fifth episode overall. It originally aired on April 30, [[1995]]. The teleplay was written by [[Joshua Sternin]] and [[Jennifer Ventimilia]] and the story was written by [[Al Jean]] and [[Mike Reiss]]. The episode was directed by [[Steven Dean Moore]]. It guest stars [[Ron Taylor]] as [[Bleeding Gums Murphy]], [[Steve Allen]] as {{Ch|Steve Allen|himself}} and [[Phil Hartman]] as [[Lionel Hutz]].
  
 
== Synopsis ==
 
== Synopsis ==
[[Bart]] is hospitalized and has his appendix out after he eats a [[The Metal Krusty-O|jagged metal]] [[Krusty-O]]. When the family visit him in the hospital, [[Lisa]] is reunited with her jazz hero, [[Bleeding Gums Murphy]], who is also in the hospital. Murphy reminisces about his career and gives Lisa his sax to play in the school recital, but passes away soon after. To honor his memory, Lisa decides to buy [[Sax on the Beach|his only album]] and have it played on the radio, so everyone will know who Bleeding Gums Murphy was. However, the album costs $500 and Lisa has no way to pay for it. Bart, meanwhile, receives $500 from suing [[Krusty the Clown]] for the jagged metal Krusty-O incident. When he sees Lisa's grief and heartbreak, he buys the album for her and she has it played on the radio. Pleased with the honor, Murphy's ghost returns for one last jam session with Lisa.
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{{Desc|[[Bart]] is hospitalized and has his appendix out after he eats a [[The Metal Krusty-O|jagged metal]] [[Krusty-O]]. When the family visit him in the hospital, [[Lisa]] is reunited with her jazz hero, [[Bleeding Gums Murphy]], who is also in the hospital. Murphy reminisces about his career and gives Lisa his sax to play in the school recital, but passes away soon after. To honor his memory, Lisa decides to buy [[Sax on the Beach|his only album]] and have it played on the radio, so everyone will know who Bleeding Gums Murphy was. However, the album costs $500 and Lisa has no way to pay for it. Bart, meanwhile, receives $500 from suing [[Krusty the Clown]] for the jagged metal Krusty-O incident. When he sees Lisa's grief and heartbreak, he buys the album for her and she has it played on the radio. Pleased with the honor, Murphy's ghost returns for one last jam session with Lisa.}}
  
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
[[Bart]] gets a stomach ache after accidentally eating a [[The Metal Krusty-O|jagged metal]] [[Krusty-O]] with his breakfast cereal. [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] is the only one who believes him, as [[Homer]] and [[Marge]] send him to school. Bart struggles through the test, and after finally convincing [[Mrs. Krabappel]] that he is actually ill, she lets him go and see the nurse. Bart collapses on the medical room floor, and is taken to [[Springfield General Hospital]] where he undergoes surgery from [[Julius Hibbert|Dr. Hibbert]] and [[Dr. Nick Riviera]], as it emerges he has appendicitis. While visiting Bart in the hospital, Lisa meets her hero, jazzman [[Bleeding Gums Murphy]] in a bed in another ward.
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[[Bart]] gets a stomach ache after accidentally eating a [[The Metal Krusty-O|jagged metal]] [[Krusty-O]] with his breakfast cereal. [[Lisa]] is the only one who believes him, as [[Homer]] and [[Marge]] send him to school. Bart struggles through the test, and after finally convincing [[Mrs. Krabappel]] that he is actually ill, she lets him go and see the nurse. Bart collapses on the medical room floor, and is taken to [[Springfield General Hospital]] where he undergoes surgery from [[Dr. Hibbert]] and [[Dr. Nick Riviera]], as it emerges he has appendicitis. While visiting Bart in the hospital, Lisa meets her hero, jazzman [[Bleeding Gums Murphy]] in a bed in another ward.
  
 
Later, he lends Lisa his saxophone for her school recital. It starts off terribly, but Lisa gets up and performs a solo routine, becoming the star of the show. However, when she returns to the hospital, she is saddened to learn that Bleeding Gums has died. Lisa, Marge and Homer are the only people who attend Bleeding Gums's funeral, and vow to make sure that everyone in Springfield knows the name Bleeding Gums Murphy. Bart, meanwhile, sues [[Krusty the Clown]] for $100,000 and wins. However, after Bart's attorney [[Lionel Hutz]] takes his "legal fees", Bart is left with only $500.
 
Later, he lends Lisa his saxophone for her school recital. It starts off terribly, but Lisa gets up and performs a solo routine, becoming the star of the show. However, when she returns to the hospital, she is saddened to learn that Bleeding Gums has died. Lisa, Marge and Homer are the only people who attend Bleeding Gums's funeral, and vow to make sure that everyone in Springfield knows the name Bleeding Gums Murphy. Bart, meanwhile, sues [[Krusty the Clown]] for $100,000 and wins. However, after Bart's attorney [[Lionel Hutz]] takes his "legal fees", Bart is left with only $500.
  
Still stricken with grief, Lisa decides that the best way to honor Bleeding Gums' memory is by having [[Sax on the Beach|his album]] played at the local jazz station. Lisa spots it in the [[Android's Dungeon]] store for $250, but after hearing that Bleeding Gums is dead, [[Comic Book Guy]] doubles the price to $500. Bart then walks in with his $500 and, after remembering that Lisa was the only one who believed him about his stomachache, Bart decides to buy the album with his money. When the station plays one of Bleeding Gums's songs, Lisa is disappointed because the station's tiny range still prevents anyone from hearing it. Lightning then strikes the antenna, giving it extra power and projecting it into every radio in Springfield. Lisa is finally satisfied. After proclaiming "that was for you Bleeding Gums," she turns to leave, but not before Bleeding Gums appears from the heavens to tell Lisa that she had made "an old jazz man happy". After saying a final goodbye, Lisa and Bleeding Gums jam to "[[Jazzman]]" one last time.
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Still stricken with grief, Lisa decides that the best way to honor Bleeding Gums' memory is by having [[Sax on the Beach|his album]] played at the local jazz station. Lisa spots it in the [[Android's Dungeon]] store for $250, but after hearing that Bleeding Gums is dead, [[Comic Book Guy]] doubles the price to $500. Bart then walks in with his $500 and, after remembering that Lisa was the only one who believed him about his stomachache, Bart decides to buy the album with his money. When the station plays one of Bleeding Gums's songs, Lisa is disappointed because the station's tiny range still prevents anyone from hearing it. Lightning then strikes the antenna, giving it extra power and projecting it into every radio in Springfield. Lisa is finally satisfied. After proclaiming "that was for you Bleeding Gums," she turns to leave, but not before Bleeding Gums appears from the heavens (along with [[Darth Vader]], [[Mufasa]], and {{Ch|James Earl Jones}}) to tell Lisa that she had made "an old jazz man happy". After saying a final goodbye, Lisa and Bleeding Gums jam to "[[Jazzman]]" one last time.
  
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One of the episode's most famous jokes was [[Mufasa]]'s ghost appearing in a cloud alongside the ghosts of [[Bleeding Gums Murphy]], [[Darth Vader]] and {{ch|James Earl Jones}}. Each ghost speaks as it appears:
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Mufasa says, "You must avenge my death, Kimba ... dah, I mean Simba."
 
 
 
Darth Vader says his famous line from ''The Empire Strikes Back'': "Luke, I am your father."
 
 
 
And the image of James Earl Jones finishes with, "This is CNN."
 
 
 
Mufasa's quote is a direct reference to {{W|Disney}}'s ''[[The Lion King]]'' controversy with {{W|Osamu Tezuka}}'s {{W|Kimba the White Lion}}. The remaining two quotes are both famous catchphrases voiced by James Earl Jones. Jones provided the speaking voices for Mufasa and Vader, and did the voice work for {{w|CNN}}'s identifying tagline. In this scene, however, all three voices are provided by [[Harry Shearer]].
 
  
 
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Episode Information
Episode number: 125
Season number: S6 E22
Production code: 2F32
Original airdate: April 30, 1995
Chalkboard gag: "Nerve gas is not a toy"
Couch gag: The family's heights are reversed; Maggie is now the largest while Homer is the smallest.
Guest star(s): Ron Taylor as Bleeding Gums Murphy
Steve Allen as himself
Phil Hartman as Lionel Hutz
Showrunners: Al Jean
Mike Reiss
Written by: Teleplay: Joshua Sternin and Jennifer Ventimilia
Story: Al Jean and Mike Reiss
Directed by: Steven Dean Moore
DVD features


"Round Springfield" is the twenty-second episode of season 6 of The Simpsons and the one-hundred and twenty-fifth episode overall. It originally aired on April 30, 1995. The teleplay was written by Joshua Sternin and Jennifer Ventimilia and the story was written by Al Jean and Mike Reiss. The episode was directed by Steven Dean Moore. It guest stars Ron Taylor as Bleeding Gums Murphy, Steve Allen as himself and Phil Hartman as Lionel Hutz.

Synopsis[edit]

"Bart is hospitalized and has his appendix out after he eats a jagged metal Krusty-O. When the family visit him in the hospital, Lisa is reunited with her jazz hero, Bleeding Gums Murphy, who is also in the hospital. Murphy reminisces about his career and gives Lisa his sax to play in the school recital, but passes away soon after. To honor his memory, Lisa decides to buy his only album and have it played on the radio, so everyone will know who Bleeding Gums Murphy was. However, the album costs $500 and Lisa has no way to pay for it. Bart, meanwhile, receives $500 from suing Krusty the Clown for the jagged metal Krusty-O incident. When he sees Lisa's grief and heartbreak, he buys the album for her and she has it played on the radio. Pleased with the honor, Murphy's ghost returns for one last jam session with Lisa."


Plot[edit]

Bart gets a stomach ache after accidentally eating a jagged metal Krusty-O with his breakfast cereal. Lisa is the only one who believes him, as Homer and Marge send him to school. Bart struggles through the test, and after finally convincing Mrs. Krabappel that he is actually ill, she lets him go and see the nurse. Bart collapses on the medical room floor, and is taken to Springfield General Hospital where he undergoes surgery from Dr. Hibbert and Dr. Nick Riviera, as it emerges he has appendicitis. While visiting Bart in the hospital, Lisa meets her hero, jazzman Bleeding Gums Murphy in a bed in another ward.

Later, he lends Lisa his saxophone for her school recital. It starts off terribly, but Lisa gets up and performs a solo routine, becoming the star of the show. However, when she returns to the hospital, she is saddened to learn that Bleeding Gums has died. Lisa, Marge and Homer are the only people who attend Bleeding Gums's funeral, and vow to make sure that everyone in Springfield knows the name Bleeding Gums Murphy. Bart, meanwhile, sues Krusty the Clown for $100,000 and wins. However, after Bart's attorney Lionel Hutz takes his "legal fees", Bart is left with only $500.

Still stricken with grief, Lisa decides that the best way to honor Bleeding Gums' memory is by having his album played at the local jazz station. Lisa spots it in the Android's Dungeon store for $250, but after hearing that Bleeding Gums is dead, Comic Book Guy doubles the price to $500. Bart then walks in with his $500 and, after remembering that Lisa was the only one who believed him about his stomachache, Bart decides to buy the album with his money. When the station plays one of Bleeding Gums's songs, Lisa is disappointed because the station's tiny range still prevents anyone from hearing it. Lightning then strikes the antenna, giving it extra power and projecting it into every radio in Springfield. Lisa is finally satisfied. After proclaiming "that was for you Bleeding Gums," she turns to leave, but not before Bleeding Gums appears from the heavens (along with Darth Vader, Mufasa, and James Earl Jones) to tell Lisa that she had made "an old jazz man happy". After saying a final goodbye, Lisa and Bleeding Gums jam to "Jazzman" one last time.

Production[edit]


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