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− | It's time for [[Bart Simpson|Bart's]] Sunday night bath, but he doesn't want one, so he hides in the closet. [[ | + | It's time for [[Bart Simpson|Bart's]] Sunday night bath, but he doesn't want one, so he hides in the closet. [[Homer]] catches him and puts him in the water. Bart thinks the water's cold, so he turns the hot water on the fill it with hotter water. He then dives under and pretends he was famous diver {{W|Jacques Cousteau}} complete with French accent. He then realizes he left the water on and it floods the bathroom. Homer hears Bart crying out for help, and opens the door, letting all the water out. He then starts to chase a naked Bart around the house. |
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"Bathtime" is the forty-second Simpsons short. It aired on The Tracey Ullman Show on March 19, 1989.
Plot[edit]
It's time for Bart's Sunday night bath, but he doesn't want one, so he hides in the closet. Homer catches him and puts him in the water. Bart thinks the water's cold, so he turns the hot water on the fill it with hotter water. He then dives under and pretends he was famous diver Jacques Cousteau complete with French accent. He then realizes he left the water on and it floods the bathroom. Homer hears Bart crying out for help, and opens the door, letting all the water out. He then starts to chase a naked Bart around the house.