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When [[Maggie Simpson|Maggie]] eats a magazine, [[Marge Simpson|Marge]] demands that [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] go to the grocery store to pick up some food. While there, Homer (and all the other shoppers) offends the bag boy, causing all the bag boys in [[Springfield]] to go on strike. The bag boys also prevent anyone from carrying their groceries to their cars. When all the food in the [[742 Evergreen Terrace|house]] is gone, Homer becomes desperate and goes in the search of some food. [[Santa's Little Helper]] finds a 30 year old box of crackers. Homer bites into a giraffe shaped cracker and realizes it's made of gold, which means that the family has won a trip to [[w:Africa|Africa]]. The makers of the animals crackers (who aren't selling food anymore) refuse them the trip, but when Homer hurts himself on the corner of the box they reconsider, as they don't want to be sued.
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When [[Maggie Simpson|Maggie]] eats a magazine, [[Marge Simpson|Marge]] demands that [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] go to the grocery store to pick up some food. While there, Homer (and all the other shoppers) offends the bag boy, causing all the bag boys in [[Springfield]] to go on strike. The bag boys also prevent anyone from carrying their groceries to their cars. When all the food in the [[742 Evergreen Terrace|house]] is gone, Homer becomes desperate and goes in the search of some food. [[Santa's Little Helper]] finds a 30 year old box of [[wikipedia:Animal cracker|Animal crackers]]. Homer bites into a giraffe-shaped cracker and realizes it's made of gold, which means that the family has won a trip to [[wikipedia:Africa|Africa]]. The makers of the animal crackers (who no longer produce the crackers) refuse them the trip, but when Homer hurts himself on the corner of the box, they reconsider, as they don't want to be sued.
  
When the family arrive in Africa they join in a tribal dance, but get chased by a Hippo. They escape by jumping on a raft which is going down a raging river. The Simpsons are saved just in time by [[Dr. Bushwell]]. Dr. Bushwell tells the Simpsons that she is in Africa because she is researching monkeys, but it turns out that she enslaves the monkeys and makes them work in a nearby diamond mine. Because she thinks that the Simpsons are going to report her, she decides to bribe them with diamonds. Everyone accepts the diamonds apart from [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]]. The Simpsons then leave Africa and go back home to Springfield.  
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When they arrive in [[wikipedia:Ngorongoro Conservation Area|Ngorongroro]], [[wikipedia:Tanzania|Tanzania]], the Simpsons see billboards with messages such as "Hail President Muntu", who their guide, Kitenge, informs them recently seized power. We then see the family staying in a treetop hotel, then going on safari in the [[wikipedia:Masai Mara|Masai Mara]], visiting [[wikipedia:Olduvai Gorge|Olduvai Gorge]], and spending a day with some Maasai tribesmen. The family then join the tribesmen in a tribal dance, and Homer, while attempting to play the drums, accidentally beats the rear end of a hippopotamus, which enrages it. They use a tribal shield as a makeshift raft to escape down the river, but take a wrong turn, get swept over a waterfall, and end up far from the Maasai village. Suddenly, a chimpanzee appears, and lead them to "Joan Bushwell's Chimp Refuge", which is run by [[Dr. Joan Bushwell]] (who is voiced by [[Tress MacNeille]]). Dr. Bushwell tells the Simpsons that she is in Africa because she is researching chimpanzees, but, when [[wikipedia:Greenpeace|Greenpeace]] arrive at the refuge, the family discover that she has enslaved the apes and is making them work in a diamond mine beneath the refuge. Fearing the repercussions for what she has done, Dr. Busswell attempts to bribe the Simpsons and the people from Greenpeace with handfuls of diamonds. The next scene starts with the family sitting on the plane to go back to Springfield, with all of them but [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] carrying a small fortune in diamonds. Out of the window of the plane, they see a new billboard which reads "Hail President Kitenge", with a picture of their old guide in the presidential robes that Muntu was wearing earlier in the episode. Marge asks "What happened to President Muntu?", at which point Muntu appears dressed as a flight attendant and says "I don't want to talk about it.". Muntu begins handing out peanuts, and the family all laugh as the plane takes off.
  
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"Simpson Safari"
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"Simpson Safari" is the seventeenth episode of the Simpsons twelfth season.

Plot

When Maggie eats a magazine, Marge demands that Homer go to the grocery store to pick up some food. While there, Homer (and all the other shoppers) offends the bag boy, causing all the bag boys in Springfield to go on strike. The bag boys also prevent anyone from carrying their groceries to their cars. When all the food in the house is gone, Homer becomes desperate and goes in the search of some food. Santa's Little Helper finds a 30 year old box of Animal crackers. Homer bites into a giraffe-shaped cracker and realizes it's made of gold, which means that the family has won a trip to Africa. The makers of the animal crackers (who no longer produce the crackers) refuse them the trip, but when Homer hurts himself on the corner of the box, they reconsider, as they don't want to be sued.

When they arrive in Ngorongroro, Tanzania, the Simpsons see billboards with messages such as "Hail President Muntu", who their guide, Kitenge, informs them recently seized power. We then see the family staying in a treetop hotel, then going on safari in the Masai Mara, visiting Olduvai Gorge, and spending a day with some Maasai tribesmen. The family then join the tribesmen in a tribal dance, and Homer, while attempting to play the drums, accidentally beats the rear end of a hippopotamus, which enrages it. They use a tribal shield as a makeshift raft to escape down the river, but take a wrong turn, get swept over a waterfall, and end up far from the Maasai village. Suddenly, a chimpanzee appears, and lead them to "Joan Bushwell's Chimp Refuge", which is run by Dr. Joan Bushwell (who is voiced by Tress MacNeille). Dr. Bushwell tells the Simpsons that she is in Africa because she is researching chimpanzees, but, when Greenpeace arrive at the refuge, the family discover that she has enslaved the apes and is making them work in a diamond mine beneath the refuge. Fearing the repercussions for what she has done, Dr. Busswell attempts to bribe the Simpsons and the people from Greenpeace with handfuls of diamonds. The next scene starts with the family sitting on the plane to go back to Springfield, with all of them but Lisa carrying a small fortune in diamonds. Out of the window of the plane, they see a new billboard which reads "Hail President Kitenge", with a picture of their old guide in the presidential robes that Muntu was wearing earlier in the episode. Marge asks "What happened to President Muntu?", at which point Muntu appears dressed as a flight attendant and says "I don't want to talk about it.". Muntu begins handing out peanuts, and the family all laugh as the plane takes off.


Season 12 Episodes
Treehouse of Horror XI A Tale of Two Springfields Insane Clown Poppy Lisa the Tree Hugger Homer vs. Dignity The Computer Wore Menace Shoes The Great Money Caper Skinner's Sense of Snow HOMЯ Pokey Mom Worst Episode Ever Tennis the Menace Day of the Jackanapes New Kids on the Blecch Hungry, Hungry Homer Bye, Bye, Nerdie Simpson Safari Trilogy of Error I'm Goin' to Praiseland Children of a Lesser Clod Simpsons Tall Tales