Difference between revisions of "A Star Is Burns"
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− | productionCode = '''2F31'''|
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− | originalAirdate = March 5, 1995|
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− | blackboardText = N/A|
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− | couchGag = The family is reversed in size.|
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− | specialGuestVoices = Phil Hartman as Charlton Heston, John Lovitz as Jay Sherman and Maurice LaMarche as George C. Scott, William Shatner and Anthony Tompkins|
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− | Written By = N/A|
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− | ==Spoiler==
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− | [[Springfield]] adopts [[Marge Simpson]]'s proposal to launch a film festival, and she is placed on a panel to judge each short film produced by the townspeople. Also on the panel is the New York City critic [[Jay Sherman]], who is of course the star of another animated series, The Critic. Sherman's stay at [[the Simpsons]]' house proves problematic, as [[Homer]] begins to suspect Marge does not really respect him. Thus, Marge gives him a spot on the panel, in place of [[Martin Scorsese]]. On the night of the festival, the panel comes into deadlock, between members bribed by the untalented contestant [[Mr. Burns|C. Montgomery Burns]] and those who honestly support [[Barney Gumble]]'s touching film about alcoholism, titled Pukahontas. Homer, originally supporting [[Hans Moleman]]'s film Man Getting Hit by Football (which only he liked just because it was a funny), is convinced to look into his heart and resolve the deadlock by voting for Barney's film.
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Revision as of 10:46, December 16, 2006
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