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'''Good Night''' (which initially aired in the United States of America on April 19, 1987) was the first Simpsons [[List of shorts|short]]. | '''Good Night''' (which initially aired in the United States of America on April 19, 1987) was the first Simpsons [[List of shorts|short]]. | ||
Revision as of 07:06, October 31, 2006
Good Night (which initially aired in the United States of America on April 19, 1987) was the first Simpsons short.
Synopsis
The first scene of this episode features a psychologically fueled dialogue between Bart and Homer about the inner workings of the mind. Bart soon falls asleep, but is unconvinced with Homer's explanation: "What is mind, no matter? What is matter, never mind."
The episode's second scene features Marge telling Lisa to have a good sleep and to not let the bed bugs bite. This, however, concerns Lisa, whose reservations are shown in a panicking form.
The third scene of this episode features Marge singing Maggie "Rock-a-bye Baby", while Maggie is imagining the real-life scenario of the bough of a tree breaking. She falls into the river and Maggie is nervous by the end.
Soon, Homer and Marge are in bed. As they kiss, the three children walk into the door, and wave their arms frantically. They climb into Homer and Marge's bed, before falling asleep, each closing his or her eyes in turn, with Maggie last.
Triva
- This short appeared in The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular.
- It was also released as a bonus feature on the Season 1 DVD Box Set.