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|airdate= December 18, [[2005]]
 
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|couchgag= A copy of ''[[The Springfield Shopper]]'' spins into frame with the headline COUCH GAG THRILLS NATION and a picture of the Simpsons on the couch.
 
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== Synopsis ==
 
== Synopsis ==
{{Desc|[[Homer]] tells the tale of the first Christmas ever, while [[Grampa]] pursues his decade-old feud with Santa.}}
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{{Desc|[[Homer]] tells the tale of the first Christmas ever, [[Grampa]] pursues his decade-old feud with Santa, and the people of Springfield perform The Nutcracker.}}
  
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
[[File:Simpsons Christmas Stories promo 2.jpg|thumb|left|Alternate promo image]]
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[[File:Simpsons Christmas Stories promo 2.png|thumb|left|Alternate promo image]]
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=== Opening ===
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Everyone is at church for the [[Christmas]] service, but [[Reverend Lovejoy]] is unable to make it because there was a train wreck on his model train set. [[Ned Flanders]] decides to do the Christmas service but gets a paper cut and faints. Homer then takes over the service, telling the story of the first Christmas.
  
=== Wrapround part 1 ===
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=== The First D'oh-El ===
[[File:Virgin Mary Marge.png|200px|right|thumb|Mary showing her baby.]]
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[[Virgin Mary|Mary]] ([[Marge]]) tells [[Saint Joseph|Joseph]] (Homer) that she is pregnant, even though she's a virgin. The angel {{ap|Gabriel|Simpsons Christmas Stories}} ([[Lisa]]) appears to them and explains that Mary is going to give birth to the Son of [[God]]. The three wise men ([[Dr. Hibbert]], [[Principal Skinner]], and [[Professor Frink]]) tell King Herod that they are going to give {{W|gold}}, {{W|frankincense}}, and {{W|myrrh}} to the King of the Jews. When Herod thinks that the gifts are for him, the men explain to him that they're for the baby Jesus. Herod becomes angry and claims that he will {{W|Massacre of the Innocents|kill the baby}}.
When Reverend Lovejoy can't attend the Christmas sermon due to his train set catching on fire, Flanders immediately takes over. However, he gets a paper cut and faints. Homer decides to lead the sermon and tells the story of the first Christmas, with Marge as [[Virgin Mary|Mary]], Homer as [[Saint Joseph|Joseph]], Lisa as the angel {{ap|Gabriel|Simpsons Christmas Stories}}, Mr. Burns as [[Herod the Great|King Herod]], and Bart as [[Jesus]].
 
  
=== The First (Annoyed Grunt)-El ===
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At the [[Bethlehem Inn]], the innkeeper ([[Moe]]) tells Mary and Joseph that he has plenty of rooms available with brand new carpeting. However, when Mary's water breaks, he forces them to stay in the barn. Mary successfully gives birth to the baby Jesus ([[Bart]]), and the three wise men, along with the two shepherds ([[Lenny]] and [[Carl]]) come to see Jesus. Joseph is upset because he isn't Jesus' father and goes to get drunk. However, baby Jesus turns the wine into water, performing his first miracle.
Mary tells Joseph that she is pregnant, even though she's a virgin. The angel Gabriel appears to them and explains that Mary is going to give birth to the Son of God. The three wise men ([[Julius Hibbert|Dr. Hibbert]], [[Principal Skinner]], and [[Professor Frink]]) tell King Herod that they are going to give {{W|gold}}, {{W|frankincense}}, and {{W|myrrh}} to the King of the Jews. When Herod thinks that the gifts are for him, the men explain to him that they're for the baby Jesus. Herod becomes angry and claims that he will {{W|Massacre of the Innocents|kill the baby}}.
 
  
At the [[Bethlehem Inn]], the innkeeper (Moe) tells Mary and Joseph that he has plenty of rooms available with brand new carpeting. However, when Mary's water breaks, he forces them to stay in the barn. Mary successfully gives birth to the baby, and the three wise men, along with the two shepherds (Lenny and Carl) come to see Jesus. Joseph is upset because he isn't Jesus' father, and when he drinks some wine, the baby turns it into water.
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When Jesus keeps crying, Mary gives him to Joseph. Joseph entertains him by hurting himself and one of the wise men ([[Principal Skinner]]). When Jesus finally falls asleep, Herod and his troops find the barn that they're staying in. They escape and trick the soldiers by putting Jesus' halo on a duck. On top of the hill, Joseph cuts down a pine tree, and as it rolls down, the soldier gets caught in it. The soldiers, along with Herod, are arranged like ornaments on the tree, and the duck, still wearing the halo, stands on top of the tree. Mary calls it a Christmas tree, as the soldiers in the tree die.
  
When Jesus keeps crying, Mary gives him to Joseph. He entertains him by hurting himself and one of the wise men (Skinner). When Jesus finally falls asleep, Herod and his troops find the manger that they're staying in. They escape and trick the soldiers by putting Jesus' halo on a duck. On top of the hill, Joseph cuts down a pine tree, and as it rolls down, the soldier gets caught in it. The soldiers, along with Herod, are arranged like ornaments on the tree, and the duck, still wearing the halo, stands on top of the tree. Mary calls it a Christmas tree.  
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=== Wraparound ===
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The church service ends and everyone goes back home. At the Simpson house, Bart and Lisa watch the ''[[Energizer Bunny Christmas Special]]''. They then hear rustling coming from the chimney and assume it's [[Santa]].
  
=== Wrapround part 2===
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=== I Saw Grampa Cussing Santa Claus ===
Homer concludes his service.
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[[File:Simpson Christmas Stories Santa.png|200px|right|thumb|Santa sees Mr. Burns has been tied up by Grampa.]]
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Bart and Lisa instead find Grampa in the chimney, who is trying to lay a trap for Santa. Grampa tells them that he's trying to get his revenge on Santa Claus. Bart asks why, and to their dismay, Grampa tells them one of his many stories.
  
=== Wrapround part 3 ===
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Back in [[World War II]], Grampa and his brother [[Cyrus Simpson|Cyrus]] were Navy pilots together. Cyrus showed Grampa his good luck charm, a pocket watch he stole off an enemy soldier. The pocket watch gets shot, but he reveals that he stole two. The enemy attacks so Grampa and Cyrus get in their planes and fly after them. Cyrus gets shot down after [[Mr. Burns]] refuses to use the radio to tell Cyrus to watch his back. Grampa and Burns then also crash into an island, but they both survive. Grampa attacks Burns to show him who's boss and then they live on the island together.
[[File:Simpson Christmas Stories Santa.png|200px|right|thumb|Santa sees Mr. Burns has been tied up by Grampa.]]
 
When Bart and Lisa find Grampa trying to stick a bear trap on top of the chimney, Grampa tells them that he's trying to get his revenge on [[Santa Claus]]. Bart asks why, and to their dismay, Grampa tells them one of his many stories.
 
  
Back in [[World War II]], Grampa and his brother Cyrus were fighting off [[Japan]]ese planes when Cyrus got shot down. Shortly after, Grampa, who was accompanied by Mr. Burns, also get shot down and are stranded on an island. After a few months, they see a plane in the sky, and Mr. Burns shoots it down. However, when they go over to investigate, they see that it is actually Santa Claus. They build him a new sleigh and gather up all the presents. When Santa is about to leave, Mr. Burns knocks him unconscious with a coconut and flies away in the sleigh and claims that he is going to keep all the presents. Grampa catches up to him on a reindeer and jumps onboard the sleigh. After he beats Mr. Burns with a tricycle, he gives the sleigh back to Santa. As Santa leaves, he tells Grampa that he'll be back in a few days. However, he never comes back, and Grampa has to get off using a jet ski he made out of coconuts.
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After a few months, they see a plane in the sky, and Mr. Burns shoots it down, wanting to shoot something down on Christmas. However, when they go over to investigate, they see that it is actually Santa Claus. They build him a new sleigh and gather up all the presents. When Santa is about to leave, Mr. Burns knocks him unconscious with a coconut and flies away in the sleigh and says that he is going to keep all the presents for himself. Grampa catches up to him on a reindeer that got left behind and jumps aboard the sleigh. After he beats Mr. Burns with a tricycle, he gives the sleigh back to Santa. As Santa leaves, he tells Grampa that he'll be back in a few days to rescue them. However, he never comes back, and Grampa has to get off the island using a jet ski he made out of coconuts.
  
===Wrapround part 4===
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Bart and Lisa believe that it's just another one of Grampa's far-fetched tales, but when they hear a thump in the den, they find that Santa is there. He tells them that Cyrus didn't die, but instead crashed into [[Tahiti]]. Santa takes Grampa there, and they meet up with Cyrus and his [[Cyrus's 15 wives|fifteen wives]]. Cyrus tells Grampa that he didn't want to leave Tahiti after landing there. Santa then explains to Grampa that he didn't come back for him on the island due to putting it off and eventually feeling embarrassed about it.
Bart and Lisa believe that it's just another one of Grampa's far-fetched tales, but when they hear a thump in the den, they find that Santa is there. He tells them that Cyrus didn't die, but instead crashed into [[Tahiti]]. Santa takes Grampa there, and they meet up with Cyrus and his [[Cyrus's 15 wives|fifteen wives]]. Santa explains to Grampa that he didn't come back for him on the island due to his procrastination and eventually feeling embarrassed about it.
 
  
=== The Nutcracker...Sweet ===
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=== The Nutcracker...Sweeeeet ===
 
[[File:Grampa's Christmas with Racoons.png|200px|left|thumb]]
 
[[File:Grampa's Christmas with Racoons.png|200px|left|thumb]]
 
[[File:Simpson Christmas Stories Homer and Marge.png|200px|right|thumb|Homer and Marge in front of the fire.]]
 
[[File:Simpson Christmas Stories Homer and Marge.png|200px|right|thumb|Homer and Marge in front of the fire.]]
After the children of Springfield Elementary perform ''The Nutcracker'', everyone begins to go along their day singing to the tune of the songs from the play. This is done after mentioning that the songs in ''The Nutcracker'' are in the public domain and thus can be and are played constantly for free. After the opening number (sung to the tune of "Marche"), which ends with Grampa celebrating Christmas with racoons, Moe continues his holiday tradition and attempts suicide thrice, and naturally, fails (done to the tune of "Dance of the Flutes").
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The children of [[Springfield Elementary School]] are performing ''The Nutcracker'', which bores the audience. When they finish, Homer declares that it's time to leave, but [[Mr. Largo]] says that it's only intermission. Everyone leaves anyway, leaving the children to play to an empty audience. After the play, Homer says that he doesn't want to hear the music again, and Lisa tells him that it's around all the time because it's free to use. The people of Springfield then sing "[[The Simpson's Public Domain Christmas Song]]", set to the tune of "Marche". At the end of the song, the family pretends that they're away from home so Grampa goes to spend Christmas with the raccoons.
  
That evening, Marge tells Homer that he'll like the present that she got him. Not wanting to upset her, Homer tells her that his present for her is outside and goes to buy her a present (sung to the tune of "Trepak"). Every store is closed, and all Apu has at the Kwik-E-Mart is some jerky made out of trout. Homer searches in garbage cans, gutters, trees, and he even chases down Milhouse, but he can't find anything.
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On {{Krusty show}}, [[Krusty]] shows off a clip from a 1964 Christmas episode where he gets pelted by snowballs from the audience. [[Moe]] was watching the episode and then goes to do his Christmas tradition, trying to kill himself. However, Moe is unsuccessful in all his attempts. Moe then cooks dinner for him and Barney and asks Barney to kill him as a special gift for him. Barney then tells Moe that he got him a wool hat, and Moe decides that maybe he'll try again next year.
  
When he gets home, Marge gives Homer his present (done to "Pas De Deux"). He opens it and sees that it is another present with a tag that reads, "To Marge, From Homer." Marge tells him that she knew that he would forget to give her a present, so she gave him one to give to her. He gives it to her and she unwraps it, and Homer sees that it is a picture of him dressed up as Santa with Marge on his lap. They hug and kiss, and Moe, for the fourth time, attempts suicide by riding on a sleigh in the road, and missing an eighteen-wheel semi.
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At the Simpsons house, Marge goes to give Homer her gift to him. Homer tells Marge that his gift to her is outside, then panics, trying to get Marge a last minute gift. However, everywhere is closed or sold out. Homer then returns home, feeling sad. Marge gives her gift to Homer and he opens it, revealing another gift inside. Homer reads the tag and finds that it's a gift from Homer to Marge. Marge explains that she knew Homer would forget, so her gift to Homer was a gift for Homer to give to her. Marge opens the present to reveal a picture of Homer dressed as Santa with Marge in his lap, which she loves. Moe then sleds by towards an 18-wheel truck, and all the wheels miss him.
  
 
== Production ==
 
== Production ==
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Episode writer [[Don Payne]] came up with the idea to use the Simpsons in the roles of the Bible characters for "The First D'oh-El".<ref name="Jean">{{Com|Jean, Al|Simpsons Christmas Stories|Seventeenth|(2014).}}</ref> [[Kevin Curran]] pitched the joke where Joseph (Homer) was watching the Orange Bowl.<ref name="Curran">{{Com|Curran, Kevin|Simpsons Christmas Stories|Seventeenth|(2014).}}</ref> The scene with the fir tree rolling down the hill at the soldiers had to be given to an experienced animator to do because it required so many different talents to get right.<ref name="Moore">{{Com|Moore, Steven Dean|Simpsons Christmas Stories|Seventeenth|(2014).}}</ref>
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The plane fight scene was animated as two separate shots which were then composited together. It's easier to do them as two separate shots, with the background and foreground (Abe and Burns' plane) shots done separately, and then later composited together. The reindeer and sleigh chase scene was also challenging to animate as there were a lot of different moving objects in the scene.<ref name="Moore"/> Al Jean regrets that they had Grampa meet Santa and Cyrus again in the present, feeling that the segment should have ended after Grampa found the watch. Jean and the other writers have said that the episode is non-canonical.<ref name="Jean"/>
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File:HABF01 Script.jpg
 
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== Reception ==
 
== Reception ==
It was watched by 9.8 million viewers on its premiere in the US.<ref>http://www.simpsonschannel.com/2005/12/ratings-simpsons-Christmas-stories/</ref>
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It was watched by 9.8 million viewers on its premiere in the US.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20090321221542/http://www.simpsonschannel.com/2005/12/ratings-simpsons-Christmas-stories/ Simpsons Channel - "Ratings: Simpsons Christmas Stories"] (archived on {{W|Wayback Machine}})</ref>
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"Simpsons Christmas Stories" was nominated for a [[2007]] Writers Guild of America award in Animation, but it lost to "[[The Italian Bob]]".<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000710/2007/1/ IMDb - "Writers Guild of America, USA 2007 Awards"]</ref>
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As of November 2020, the episode has a 6.8 rating on {{W|IMDb}}<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0782576/ IMDb - "Simpsons Christmas Stories"]</ref> and a 8.0 rating on {{W|TV.com}}.<ref>[http://www.tv.com/shows/the-simpsons/simpsons-christmas-stories-530745/ TV.com - "Simpsons Christmas Stories"]</ref>
  
 
== References ==
 
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[[Category:Flashback episodes]]
 
[[Category:WGA Award nominated episodes]]
 
[[Category:WGA Award nominated episodes]]
 
[[Category:Episodes written by Don Payne]]
 
[[Category:Episodes written by Don Payne]]

Latest revision as of 17:26, August 30, 2024

Season 17 Episode
364 "The Italian Bob"
365
"Simpsons Christmas Stories"
"Homer's Paternity Coot" 366
Donut Homer.png This episode is considered non-canon and the events featured do not relate to the series and therefore may not have actually happened/existed.

The reason behind this decision is: Grampa has a brother who is never mentioned again.

If you dispute this, please bring it up on the episode's talk page.

"Okay, Christmas, Christmas... you know how your paper boy always sends you a Christmas card with his home address on it? What's up with that?"
Homer
"Simpsons Christmas Stories"
Simpsons Christmas Stories promo 1.png
Episode Information
Episode number: 365
Season number: S17 E9
Production code: HABF01
Original airdate: December 18, 2005
Couch gag: A copy of The Springfield Shopper spins into frame with the headline COUCH GAG THRILLS NATION and a picture of the Simpsons on the couch.
Showrunner: Al Jean
Written by: Don Payne
Directed by: Steven Dean Moore


"Simpsons Christmas Stories" is the ninth episode of season 17 of The Simpsons and the three-hundred and sixty-fifth episode overall. It originally aired on December 18, 2005. The episode was written by Don Payne and directed by Steven Dean Moore.

Synopsis[edit]

"Homer tells the tale of the first Christmas ever, Grampa pursues his decade-old feud with Santa, and the people of Springfield perform The Nutcracker."


Plot[edit]

Alternate promo image

Opening[edit]

Everyone is at church for the Christmas service, but Reverend Lovejoy is unable to make it because there was a train wreck on his model train set. Ned Flanders decides to do the Christmas service but gets a paper cut and faints. Homer then takes over the service, telling the story of the first Christmas.

The First D'oh-El[edit]

Mary (Marge) tells Joseph (Homer) that she is pregnant, even though she's a virgin. The angel Gabriel (Lisa) appears to them and explains that Mary is going to give birth to the Son of God. The three wise men (Dr. Hibbert, Principal Skinner, and Professor Frink) tell King Herod that they are going to give gold, frankincense, and myrrh to the King of the Jews. When Herod thinks that the gifts are for him, the men explain to him that they're for the baby Jesus. Herod becomes angry and claims that he will kill the baby.

At the Bethlehem Inn, the innkeeper (Moe) tells Mary and Joseph that he has plenty of rooms available with brand new carpeting. However, when Mary's water breaks, he forces them to stay in the barn. Mary successfully gives birth to the baby Jesus (Bart), and the three wise men, along with the two shepherds (Lenny and Carl) come to see Jesus. Joseph is upset because he isn't Jesus' father and goes to get drunk. However, baby Jesus turns the wine into water, performing his first miracle.

When Jesus keeps crying, Mary gives him to Joseph. Joseph entertains him by hurting himself and one of the wise men (Principal Skinner). When Jesus finally falls asleep, Herod and his troops find the barn that they're staying in. They escape and trick the soldiers by putting Jesus' halo on a duck. On top of the hill, Joseph cuts down a pine tree, and as it rolls down, the soldier gets caught in it. The soldiers, along with Herod, are arranged like ornaments on the tree, and the duck, still wearing the halo, stands on top of the tree. Mary calls it a Christmas tree, as the soldiers in the tree die.

Wraparound[edit]

The church service ends and everyone goes back home. At the Simpson house, Bart and Lisa watch the Energizer Bunny Christmas Special. They then hear rustling coming from the chimney and assume it's Santa.

I Saw Grampa Cussing Santa Claus[edit]

Santa sees Mr. Burns has been tied up by Grampa.

Bart and Lisa instead find Grampa in the chimney, who is trying to lay a trap for Santa. Grampa tells them that he's trying to get his revenge on Santa Claus. Bart asks why, and to their dismay, Grampa tells them one of his many stories.

Back in World War II, Grampa and his brother Cyrus were Navy pilots together. Cyrus showed Grampa his good luck charm, a pocket watch he stole off an enemy soldier. The pocket watch gets shot, but he reveals that he stole two. The enemy attacks so Grampa and Cyrus get in their planes and fly after them. Cyrus gets shot down after Mr. Burns refuses to use the radio to tell Cyrus to watch his back. Grampa and Burns then also crash into an island, but they both survive. Grampa attacks Burns to show him who's boss and then they live on the island together.

After a few months, they see a plane in the sky, and Mr. Burns shoots it down, wanting to shoot something down on Christmas. However, when they go over to investigate, they see that it is actually Santa Claus. They build him a new sleigh and gather up all the presents. When Santa is about to leave, Mr. Burns knocks him unconscious with a coconut and flies away in the sleigh and says that he is going to keep all the presents for himself. Grampa catches up to him on a reindeer that got left behind and jumps aboard the sleigh. After he beats Mr. Burns with a tricycle, he gives the sleigh back to Santa. As Santa leaves, he tells Grampa that he'll be back in a few days to rescue them. However, he never comes back, and Grampa has to get off the island using a jet ski he made out of coconuts.

Bart and Lisa believe that it's just another one of Grampa's far-fetched tales, but when they hear a thump in the den, they find that Santa is there. He tells them that Cyrus didn't die, but instead crashed into Tahiti. Santa takes Grampa there, and they meet up with Cyrus and his fifteen wives. Cyrus tells Grampa that he didn't want to leave Tahiti after landing there. Santa then explains to Grampa that he didn't come back for him on the island due to putting it off and eventually feeling embarrassed about it.

The Nutcracker...Sweeeeet[edit]

Grampa's Christmas with Racoons.png
Homer and Marge in front of the fire.

The children of Springfield Elementary School are performing The Nutcracker, which bores the audience. When they finish, Homer declares that it's time to leave, but Mr. Largo says that it's only intermission. Everyone leaves anyway, leaving the children to play to an empty audience. After the play, Homer says that he doesn't want to hear the music again, and Lisa tells him that it's around all the time because it's free to use. The people of Springfield then sing "The Simpson's Public Domain Christmas Song", set to the tune of "Marche". At the end of the song, the family pretends that they're away from home so Grampa goes to spend Christmas with the raccoons.

On The Krusty the Clown Show, Krusty shows off a clip from a 1964 Christmas episode where he gets pelted by snowballs from the audience. Moe was watching the episode and then goes to do his Christmas tradition, trying to kill himself. However, Moe is unsuccessful in all his attempts. Moe then cooks dinner for him and Barney and asks Barney to kill him as a special gift for him. Barney then tells Moe that he got him a wool hat, and Moe decides that maybe he'll try again next year.

At the Simpsons house, Marge goes to give Homer her gift to him. Homer tells Marge that his gift to her is outside, then panics, trying to get Marge a last minute gift. However, everywhere is closed or sold out. Homer then returns home, feeling sad. Marge gives her gift to Homer and he opens it, revealing another gift inside. Homer reads the tag and finds that it's a gift from Homer to Marge. Marge explains that she knew Homer would forget, so her gift to Homer was a gift for Homer to give to her. Marge opens the present to reveal a picture of Homer dressed as Santa with Marge in his lap, which she loves. Moe then sleds by towards an 18-wheel truck, and all the wheels miss him.

Production[edit]

Episode writer Don Payne came up with the idea to use the Simpsons in the roles of the Bible characters for "The First D'oh-El".[1] Kevin Curran pitched the joke where Joseph (Homer) was watching the Orange Bowl.[2] The scene with the fir tree rolling down the hill at the soldiers had to be given to an experienced animator to do because it required so many different talents to get right.[3]

The plane fight scene was animated as two separate shots which were then composited together. It's easier to do them as two separate shots, with the background and foreground (Abe and Burns' plane) shots done separately, and then later composited together. The reindeer and sleigh chase scene was also challenging to animate as there were a lot of different moving objects in the scene.[3] Al Jean regrets that they had Grampa meet Santa and Cyrus again in the present, feeling that the segment should have ended after Grampa found the watch. Jean and the other writers have said that the episode is non-canonical.[1]

Reception[edit]

It was watched by 9.8 million viewers on its premiere in the US.[4]

"Simpsons Christmas Stories" was nominated for a 2007 Writers Guild of America award in Animation, but it lost to "The Italian Bob".[5]

As of November 2020, the episode has a 6.8 rating on IMDb[6] and a 8.0 rating on TV.com.[7]

References[edit]


The Saga of Carl - title screen.png Wikisimpsons has a collection of images related to "Simpsons Christmas Stories".
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