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The next day, a group of parents send off their children as they board the bus for Kamp Krusty. Marge and Homer bid farewell to Bart and Lisa. As the bus begins to pull away, Bart warns his parents to avoid going in his room, while Lisa adds, "If the pets die, don't replace them. I'll know!" The parents wistfully watch the bus vanish into the distance. Once it disappears over the horizon, they jump for joy and pop open bottles of champagne. <br> | The next day, a group of parents send off their children as they board the bus for Kamp Krusty. Marge and Homer bid farewell to Bart and Lisa. As the bus begins to pull away, Bart warns his parents to avoid going in his room, while Lisa adds, "If the pets die, don't replace them. I'll know!" The parents wistfully watch the bus vanish into the distance. Once it disappears over the horizon, they jump for joy and pop open bottles of champagne. <br> | ||
− | The bus arrives at Kamp Krusty (after crossing an ''extremely'' unstable bridge) and the kids gather around to watch an introduction video. Shortly after, Kamp Krusty's | + | The bus arrives at Kamp Krusty (after crossing an ''extremely'' unstable bridge) and the kids gather around to watch an introduction video. Shortly after, Kamp Krusty's director, [[Mr. Black]], introduces himself and after a brief question-and-answer session, he introduces the kids to their counselors, school-yard bullies [[Dolph]], [[Jimbo]] and [[Kearny]]. |
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- For the location, see Kamp Krusty (location).
"Kamp Krusty"
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Episode Information
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Kamp Krusty is the sixtieth episode of The Simpsons and the first episode of the fourth season.
Synopsis
Bart and Lisa spend six weeks at Kamp Krusty. However, the camp is not what it seems, as Bart and Lisa quickly find out.
Plot
Act I
Bart dreams of the last day of school before summer vacation, whereby he, his fellow students, and the teaching faculty tear down Springfield Elementary School with chainsaws, flamethrowers, a bulldozer, and a wrecking ball. He is awoken by Homer who informs him that it really is the last day of school, much to Bart's joy.
Shortly after, at the breakfast table, Marge reminds Homer of his promise to the children; If they get a report card of at least a C average, the two of them can spend their summer at Kamp Krusty, a camp run by Krusty the Clown. While Lisa is certain her report card will be glowing, Bart is less than confident. "Now listen boy," Homer begins, "We have an understanding and you better keep your end of it. I don't think I'd be any kind of a father if you got D's and I let you go to Kamp Krusty."
Later that day, Lisa receives her report card, which contains all As except for a B+ in conduct. She brings this to Miss Hoover's attention and rather forcefully tries to get her to change it.
Meanwhile, across the hall, Bart is prancing back and forth as he waits for Mrs Krabappel to complete his report card. Bart tries to flatter her with compliments but fails to woo her enough to reconsider changing his final grades. She hands him his report card and Bart is horrified to see that he has got a D- in every subject. He explains to her that unless he gets a C average he won't be able to attend Kamp Krusty, to which Krabappel replies, "Have a D-elightful summer!" and chuckles.
It nears the end of the day, and both staff and students begin counting down the seconds until the bell signals the start of summer vacation. The bell rings and the students rush out of the school screaming and shouting excitedly. On the bus ride home, Bart attempts to alter Krabappel's grades from a D- to an A+. Lisa, who is sitting besides him, watches on and tells him to "at least forge plausible grades."
Now at home, Bart watches an advertisement for Kamp Krusty on the TV, in which Krusty promotes such activities as archery and wallet-making, as well as the fact that attendees get to spend the entire summer with himself. Bart gathers enough courage to show the report card to Homer, who quickly spots Bart's grade forgery, but allows Bart to attend Kamp Krusty regardless, adding, "I didn't want you hangin' around all summer anyway."
Act II
The next day, a group of parents send off their children as they board the bus for Kamp Krusty. Marge and Homer bid farewell to Bart and Lisa. As the bus begins to pull away, Bart warns his parents to avoid going in his room, while Lisa adds, "If the pets die, don't replace them. I'll know!" The parents wistfully watch the bus vanish into the distance. Once it disappears over the horizon, they jump for joy and pop open bottles of champagne.
The bus arrives at Kamp Krusty (after crossing an extremely unstable bridge) and the kids gather around to watch an introduction video. Shortly after, Kamp Krusty's director, Mr. Black, introduces himself and after a brief question-and-answer session, he introduces the kids to their counselors, school-yard bullies Dolph, Jimbo and Kearny.
Act III
Production
As described in the DVD commentary, the Kamp Krusty script was suggested by James L. Brooks as a possible Simpsons movie. However, due to problems with making the story long enough for an 80-minute film, the idea was dropped.[1]
References
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- ↑ Audio commentary for "Kamp Krusty". The Complete Fourth Season DVD Boxset.