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This is a list of deleted scenes from The Simpsons episodes.
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"The Crepes of Wrath"
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Bart, The French Dancers
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In an original commercial for the episode, two scenes in it are not featured in the episode, one where Bart woos some French dancers, and one where Bart stuffs chocolates into his mouth.
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70
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"Homer's Triple Bypass"
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Sideshow Phil (mentioned) and possibly Krusty or Bart
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Sideshow Phil was mentioned in a deleted scene.
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"So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show"
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Homer and Professor Frink
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A scene was cut but re-made into the DVD season pack where Professor Frink visits Homer's hospital room with a plan to create a shrinking submarine and plans to travel inside the Coma-ridden Homer by entering his rectum.
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"The Front"
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Bart, Lisa, Grandpa, Itchy & Scratchy (mentioned), the writers of the Itchy & Scratchy International and Roger
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Grandpa mistakes Richy & Catchy for Itchy & Scratchy. There was originally a dream sequence in which Bart points a machine gun at Santa Claus and hijacks his sleigh. The second objection was to a scene not included in the finished episode, in which Itchy & Scratchy animators are seen observing a cat, and then putting a stick of dynamite in the cat's mouth and lighting it. As Meyers, Bart and Lisa continue down the studio's corridor, an explosion emanates from the room. The scene was cut because of the implied animal abuse. Roger Meyers, Jr. writes a letter to Bart and Lisa but Lisa wonders what shaniloa means. Bart and Lisa tells Grandpa to be quite because they are trying to write an Itchy & Scratchy story. After Grandpa loses he tells Roger he doesn't need his money but comes back and asks him for a nickel.
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11
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"Krusty Gets Kancelled"
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Krusty
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Krusty showing a book involving him doing different sexually explicit positions and him playing a person with haemorrhoids and after haemorrhoids.
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"Homer's Barbershop Quartet"
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Principal Skinner and Agnes Skinner
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Skinner going back to his mother. She asks him if he was with a woman, he says no, then she asks for a bath, followed by mad laughing and a close-up of their Psycho-parody house. This is the first time Skinner would be involved in a knock-off joke based on the movie Psycho.
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"Cape Feare"
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Itchy, Scratchy, Grandpa, Sideshow Bob, Jasper, Bart and Homer
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Itchy sews Scratchy back together, then gives Scratchy the medical bill. After Scratchy sees the bill, he shoots himself. A flashback that shows that Grandpa has reasons to show grudge against Bart. Homer wakes up in the middle of the night and goes to the kitchen where he is served a sandwich by Sideshow Bob. He goes back to his bed before he realises that they don't have a maid. Grandpa as a woman goes on a canoe trip with Jasper.
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"Homer Goes to College"
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Bart, Krusty, The nerds and Homer
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Bart watching a show with Krusty. Homer at a guided tour at the university. The nerds accompany Bart to school, where they get beat up
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"Rosebud"
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Mr. Burns
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Mr. Burns is trying to shut off the tv and beer supply.
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86
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"Treehouse of Horror IV"
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Bart and Marge
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Bart turns out to be a vampire. He eats rats, served by Marge
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90
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"The Last Temptation of Homer"
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Maggie, Homer and Professor Frink
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The deleted scene also makes a reference to the episode "Marge Gets a Job". Lisa barely appears in this episode, while Maggie does appear but in a deleted scene where Homer is eating her baby food and complains about the power plant hiring a new woman. Homer drives his car into a fish farm. Professor Frink presents one of his inventions
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"$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)"
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James Bond, Homer, Martin, Bart, Mr. Smithers, Sigfrid & Roy and Nelson
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Mr. Bond plays poker with an evil man and Homer was the dealer. Bond asks Homer to "take a hit, dealer" and Homer gives him a Joker. Bond tells them that Homer was supposed to take those out of the deck and Homer gives him "Rules for Draw and Stud Poker". The evil man says to Bond "What a pity, Mr. Bond" and his employees grab Bond and drag him out of the casino. Bond explained that it's Homer's fault and he didn't lose, he never loses. Bond then asks the evil man to tell him the details of his plot for world domination. But the evil man tells Bond that he is not going to fall for that one again. Smithers and Homer share their thoughts about the Casino's name. Sigfrid & Roy catch one of their white tigers (alternate version). Nelson kicks Martin out of Bart's casino
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92
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"Homer the Vigilante"
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Hans, Lisa, Grandpa and Homer
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Homer keeps threatening the cat burglar. Lisa repays Homer by playing the sax for him (without sound). Hans Moleman has been robbed and Grandpa Simpson has been locked inside his room.
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"Bart Gets Famous"
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Bart, Krusty and Homer
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Bart sorting Krusty's mail (either death threats, paternity suits or both) and Homer questioning Krusty on the money Bart" is making.
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"Homer and Apu"
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The Simpsons family, Apu, James Bond
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The Simpson family and Apu watching an Indian film on TV and Homer describing the differences between the actors' and Homer's clothes and laughing about it. Later Bart has to sleep in Lisa's room because Apu has taken his. An extension of James Woods' job interview. Homer on board the plane. Homer and Apu talking to each other around a fire. Apu wears a wig.
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"Homer Loves Flanders"
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Homer and Seymour Skinner
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Inside the Springfield Atoms' wardrobe; Mr. Burns gets drowned in champagne. Homer listening to Skinner talk, at the shelter.
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"Burns' Heir"
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Robotic Richard Simmons, Mr. Burns, Homer, Bart and Waylon Smithers, Jr.
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When Homer turns up to Burns Manor asking for Bart, Mr. Burns deploys a robotic Richard Simmons. Homer runs away and the robot goes haywire, Singing Shake,Shake Shake. Waylon Smithers, Jr. tries to shoot it but to no effect, and Mr. Burns, Smithers and Bart take cover in the mansion before it explodes.
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100
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"Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song"
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Seymor Skinner, Miss Hoover, Lisa, Bart and Homer
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Skinner blames television for the kids bad behavior. Lisa suggest to Miss Hoover that the children should return to the classroom. Skinner and Bart at an amusement park. Homer tells his plans on how to get Flanders fired
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"The Boy Who Knew Too Much"
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Mayor Quimby, Clancy Wiggum, Homer, Mayor Qumiby's nephew, Bart and Seymor Skinner
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Bart talks to an old lady. Wiggum talks. Shows different situations inside the court. Homer watch Skinner having a nightmare about his time in Vietnam. Quimby's nephew is being beat up by the police
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"Bart of Darkness"
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TBA
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"Another Simpsons Clip Show"
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TBA
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"Itchy & Scratchy Land"
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TBA
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"Sideshow Bob Roberts"
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TBA
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"Treehouse of Horror V"
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Bart, Sherri, Terri, Patty, Selma, Jimbo, Lunchlady Doris, Lisa and
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Bart encountering Sherri and Terri as the ghosts of the previous caretaker's daughters, similar to Danny Torrance in The Shining. Bart is skateboarding in the halls, turns a corner, and sees Sherri and Terri, who sing, "Your father's gonna kill you!" Bart then skates down another hall and sees Patty and Selma, who tell him, "They're right, y'know." After Skinner tasted the Grade F Meat liquid that spelt on Jimbo, Lunchlady Doris did as well. In another deleted scene involving an alternate Simpsons future, the Simpsons had a teenage son named Roy. Groening said that "somebody from outside the show" originally suggested the idea. The joke was later used as a sub-plot for the episode "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show", although Roy was a lodger in that episode, rather than a son.In the scene where the Simpsons' house changes into various things, one of the original designs was the house made entirely of squirrels. The layout artist who designed it worked on the drawings for more than two days, but ultimately it was cut. To make sure their work did not go to waste, some staff members have used the drawings on Christmas cards and other studio-related notices.
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"Homer Badman"
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TBA
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"Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy"
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TBA
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"Fear of Flying"
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TBA
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"Homer the Great"
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TBA
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"And Maggie Makes Three"
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TBA
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"Bart's Comet"
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TBA
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"Homie the Clown"
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"Bart vs. Australia"
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"Homer vs. Patty and Selma"
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"A Star Is Burns"
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Jasper Beardly and Mrs. Glick
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A pornographic short film made by the residents of Springfield Retirement Castle, What the Pool Boy Saw, featuring Jasper Beardly and Mrs. Glick. The Untitled Swedish Film is a film made by Lisa Simpson to enter in the Springfield Film Festival.
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"Lisa's Wedding"
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TBA
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"Two Dozen and One Greyhounds"
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TBA
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"The PTA Disbands"
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TBA
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"Round Springfield"
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TBA
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"The Springfield Connection"
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TBA
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"Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)"
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TBA
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"Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)"
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Moe, Homer, Seymour Skinner and Santa's Little Helper
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The alternate ending (featured in the 138th Episode Spectacular") was created to prevent any staff (be it writers, or even the overseas animators) on The Simpsons from spoiling the mystery. There were also many of people who could have shot Mr. Burns as shown in the same episode. Which included Apu (with a semi-automatic gun which fired multiple rounds instead of just one), Moe" Homer, Seymour Skinner, and even Santa's Little Helper (who held the gun in his mouth and somehow pulled the trigger).
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"Bart Sells His Soul"
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TBA
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"Lisa the Vegetarian"
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TBA
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"Treehouse of Horror VI"
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TBA
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"King-Size Homer"
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Mama Discounta's Pizza appeared in the Springfield Grocery Store
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136
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"Mother Simpson"
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Homer and Mona
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In a deleted scene, termites can be seen between the top floor, ground floor and basement. Also one where it involves Homer eating chocolate and space food sticks and him talking to Mona Simpson about him working at the nuclear power plant.
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"Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming"
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TBA
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"The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular"
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World War III
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This episode featured the short "World War III", but the fourth act was cut out for time.
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"Team Homer"
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"Two Bad Neighbors"
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Bart and Lenny
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Bart destroys a greenhouse that belongs to Lenny.
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"Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield"
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TBA
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"Bart the Fink"
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Tom Stovak
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After Krusty had faked his death, he took over Krusty the Clown Show under the title "The Agent Tom Stovak Variety-Format Show"
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"Lisa the Iconoclast"
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TBA
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"Homer the Smithers"
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TBA
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"The Day the Violence Died"
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TBA
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"A Fish Called Selma"
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Homer, Apu (miscolored), Barney, Clancy Wiggum, Moe (miscolored) and Troy McClure
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The film is about a place called The Heinie-Ho Nudist Colony, a nudist colonoy, so everyday tasks there are done naked, such as delivering letters, playing volleyball and sunbathing.
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"Bart on the Road"
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TBA
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"22 Short Films About Springfield"
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Superintendent Chalmers, Comic Book Boy, Lionel Hutz and Krusty
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Oakley wrote the Superintendent Chalmers story, Weinstein did the Comic Book Guy and Milhouse scene, David Cohen penned the Reverend Lovejoy sketch, as well as the deleted Krusty scene. Brent Forrester wrote the Krusty Burger scene, while Rachel Pulido wrote the Bumblebee Man one. Richard Appel wrote a deleted "elaborate fantasy segment" revolving around Marge, the only remnant of which is her cleaning the sink during the first Lisa scene, and also did a scene with Lionel Hutz that was dropped as well. There was originally a song featured in this episode called "Apu in "The Jolly Bengali" Theme", sung by Apu.
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"Much Apu About Nothing"
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TBA
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"Summer of 4 Ft. 2"
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TBA
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"You Only Move Twice"
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Marge, Grandpa, Maggie, Santa's Little Helper, Bart, Lisa, Snowball II and Homer
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After the Simpson family left Springfield, leaving Grandpa there, Marge told him about the Automated Robo Call Services that will call him every day to make sure he's okay, plus she says a robot will call him. When he's at the Springfield Retirement Castle the Automated Robo Call Services calls him.
Note: Marge's voice is quite off in the deleted scene.
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"The Homer They Fall"
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Silas Simpson Jim Simpson
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a picture of Silas Simpson and Jim Simpson was shown in this episode.
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"Lisa's Date with Density"
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Lisa and Nelson's children, Lisa, and Nelson
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Lisa imagining what life with Nelson would be like. In her fantasy, they are on the road riding Nelson's bike. Lisa sees a cute house, so Nelson chases the family out and carries Lisa over the threshold ("You're such a good provider, Nelsy!") Then Nelson gives Lisa a baby ("Our love created it somehow.") I love this scene because it is EXACTLY what girls that age fantasize about when it comes to love.
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"A Milhouse Divided"
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Kirk, Milhouse and Bart
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Kirk taking Milhouse and Bart to the basketball game. Kirk lavishes presents on Milhouse and when Bart asks for some water, Kirk shouts, "I'm trying to spend time with my kid, here!" They said on the commentary that they had to take out an entire plotline about how Bart is jealous of Milhouse getting spoiled by his parents after the divorce. It would have been interesting to see the story from that angle.
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"Hurricane Neddy"
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Milhouse
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Milhouse was in this episode. So was Moe's Tavern.
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"The Twisted World of Marge Simpson"
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Marge and Homer
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Marge asks Homer to " Name one thing that was ever helped by mob ties". Homer says "The Children's Television Workshop". (Later, Sesame Workshop.)
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"Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious
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Patty and Selma
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There was originally a song called "We Love To Smoke" featuring Patty" and Selma", but it was cut because it did not receive any laughs.
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"Brother from Another Series"
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Hans Moleman
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After Cecil's money and gun falls off the cliff at falls on Hans Moleman who thanks god for it and tell god to hand the rest of the money.
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"The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase"
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Just Stamp the Ticket Man was originally in this episode.
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"Grade School Confidential"
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Martin, Milhouse and Bart
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Martin's party, between Bart, Milhouse and Martin, when the latter introduces the two to his parents.
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"The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase"
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"The Secret War of Lisa Simpson"
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Jean-Baptiste Massacre (mentioned), Bart and Lisa
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During a lesson the teacher told the students about a thing that was named after Jean-Baptiste Massacre after his decisive victory.
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"Treehouse of Horror VIII"
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Krusty
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Krusty was originally in this episode. Krusty was walking out of a stage door of his studio. He is making a reservation to a resturant. He gets a static and the nuclear explosion passes by him and the studio leaving him died.
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"Bart Carny"
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Principal Skinner, Bart, Homer and Agnes Skinner
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A deleted scene from this episode shows Principal Skinner and his mother visiting the ring toss booth while Homer and Bart run it. This scene, however, is included in the original broadcast.
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"Das Bus"
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Homer
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A deleted scene had Homer buying anti-stress instruments. He uses them all and gets stressed. According to Mike Scully, this scene was regrettably deleted due to the episode being too long.
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"The Last Temptation of Krust"
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Krusty, Mayor Quimby, Jay Leon and Martha Quimby
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These scenes were not included in the episode:
Jay Leno asking somebody to "turn down the raunch," and then saying: "We got Bob Newhart!"
The Internet comic first appears. This makes his later appearance meaningless.
An original version of the scene where Krusty burns a dollar - but the topic is the government instead of advertisement.
Krusty talks about telling a joke about Mayor Quimby as Mayor Quimby walks in with his wife.
Yellow pages joke while on stage and everyone in the bar is leaving.
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Captain Horatio McCallister made an appearances in this episode.
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"Bart the Mother"
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Homer, Bart, Lisa and Marge
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After Bart called the two lizards funky looking birds Homer says "Oh everyone's ugly when they're born" and says to Marge how he remembers how ugly Lisa was when she was born. Marge says that Lisa wasn't ugly she was beautiful, but continues her sentences saying her head was just a little misshaped.
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"I'm with Cupid"
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Kent and Stephanie
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Originally Stephanie Brockman was going to be featured in this episode.
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"Mom and Pop Art"
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Homer, Lisa and Barbra Streisand(mentioned)
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Barbra Streisand was mentioned in this episode where Homer was an artist, he was mad at the Oscars for always snubbing her.
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"Make Room for Lisa"
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Marge, Helen Lovejoy, Luann, Lenny, Moe and Jacques (mentioned)
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A deleted scene had Marge listening in on a conversation between Helen Lovejoy and Luann Van Houten instead of Moe and Lenny. The gossip was also different, while the conversation between Moe and Lenny was about Groundskeeper Willie, Helen and Luann's conversation was about Marge and Jacques..
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"Sunday, Cruddy Sunday"
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Homer, Billy Graham (mentioned), Ned and Bart
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When Homer was on the way to the Super Bowl, he asked Ned if he wanted to join him and his friends taking a bus to see Billy Graham, which he wanted to.
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"The Old Man and The "C" Student"
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Bart and Lisa
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Bart and Lisa had a dialogue in this episode. There dialogue: Bart: But this place (Springfield Retirement Castle) is creepy it'll make you old before your time. Lisa replies, Bart Simpson you are a caution, I've got a good time to make a hickey switch to your tell-bone.
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"Monty Can't Buy Me Love"
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Marge, Homer, Bart, Maggie and Lisa
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Returning from Scotland, Homer has a Scottish accent. This scene was removed because Homer"'s accent sounded too much like Groundskeeper Willie's
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11
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"Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo"
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(#1)Bart (voice only)(#2)Marge, Homer, Bart, Lisa and Maggie
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(#1)When the Simpson family were flying to Tokyo, Japan, Bart made the plane land when he turned off his Game Boy. (#2) Marge tells everyone to feed the piggy bank money so they could save up for a family vacation to Tokyo, Japan,.
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"Treehouse of Horror XI"
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(#1)Dr. Hibbert (#2) Moe
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(#1) Dr. Julius Hibbert fighting with hypodermics. (#2) Moe Szyslak puts a gas tube down a dolphin's blow hole during the humans vs. dolphin war.
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"A Tale of Two Springfields"
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Ned, Rod and Todd
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A place called Refugee Center with Ned Flanders, Todd, &, Rod when there because they were scared. Another scene where Marge" says that it's a little chilly, the singer replies "Oh, shut the fuck up, Marge." before smacking her with the microphone. This scene was cut because of the profanity. Even if it was aired, it would have been censored for the FCC.
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"Insane Clown Poppy"
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Bart, Krusty and Sophie
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There are two deleted scenes from this episode, which can be seen on The Complete Twelfth Season DVD:
Bart and the author of the "For Dummies" books where Bart tricks the author into thinking he is a bank and gives the man potato chips as money.
After a day of father-daughter bonding, Krusty and Sophie have a short dialogue outside her apartment before her mother appears at the door.
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"Homer vs. Dignity"
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Lenny, Homer, Mr. Burns and Carl
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There was originally going to be a running gag where Lenny keeps getting hit with random objects. There were many endings to the original script. One ending was Homer throwing pig's blood into the crowd and 50 years later showing Homer telling a group of children that this was the reason why Thanksgiving was renamed Bloodsfest. There was also another ending with gravy, but then changed to fish guts. They were also going to be hit by blood and laugh.
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"The Computer Wore Menace Shoes"
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Zlkqjmrl.com and kwik-e-mart.com
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TBA
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Homer, Bart and Robby Krieger
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When Homer and Bart were counting the money they had, Bart asked Homer who give them the C-note. Homer said that it was Robby Krieger of The Doors. Robby then came and told them that he is really sorry about the cake and wondered if they needed more C-notes? Homer tells Robby that they are good. After Robby walked away, Bart said to Homer "that was weird"
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"The Great Money Caper"
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Homer and Bart
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Homer and Bart exit the Magic Palace's gift shop, only to end up in another gift shop. The scene was based on an experience of the episode's show runner Mike Scully, who, in order to exit the Lance Burton Theatre after a magic show, had to pass through a gift shop. The ending scene of the episode went through several changes and was as a result completed late in the episode's production. The writers had conceived the courtroom scene, but they were stuck trying to come up with an ending after Skinner had been shot.
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"Trilogy of Error"
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Homer, Chester, Cletus and Marge
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When Homer was with Cletus in his car, Homer saw that Cletus had a tick behind his ear. Cletus told him that it was called Chester, and he was gonna enter him at the 4-H. Chester then jumped onto Homer's shoulder, which made Homer scream. Cleuts took Chester back to his ear and told Chester that his dance was with the one who brought him there.
Later, when Marge stole Cletus' car, Chester jumped onto her arm. Marge screamed, but Lisa told her that it's just Chester. Marge told Lisa then that she knew everybody and Chester jumped off her arm to the ground.
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270
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"Treehouse of Horror XII"
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Marge, Willie, Clancy, Bart, Smithers and Burns
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(House of Whacks) When Marge calls the Police, Chief Wiggum is having some trouble with the Robocops who want to know where there money went. They shoot Wiggum who gets under the table, he comes back up and gives them mechanic donuts. (Wiz Kids) Montymort and Slithers are plotting their scheme, followed by a scene showing Bart combing his hair, while the other scene would show Groundskeeper Willie riding an enchanted lawn mower.
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271
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"The Parent Rap"
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Homer and Marge
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At home, Marge and Homer try to have sex in the dark, but they can't due to the wooden stock attached to them that Judge Harm. Marge turns on the lights and says it's not gonna work tonight.
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"A Hunka Hunka Burns in Love"
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Homer, Mr. Burns and Gloria
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A waitress serves Homer, Mr. Burns and Gloria jolly shots that Homer and Gloria both drink. When he drinks it, he spits it back out and says, "It's painfully square".
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"The Blunder Years"
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Homer, CaptainCarl and Lenny
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Homer remembers a time where he, Carl and Lenny went hiking. They're walking on a train track, Lenny puts a penny on the edge of the track. Carl says, "laying a penny on the track hey." and Lenny respones, "oh yeah,that way you don't need a penny crack." Homer puts his ear on the edge and says he can here the of the train, he sees Leeny and Carl run leaving Homer behind, Captain tells him to get out of the way and Homer runs. The train falls off the edge because of the penny. The Captain says, "that's it, no more land traveling for me." He gets on a big tree branch, flees away into the ocean, saying, "Yarrrg, this feels so right."
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"She of Little Faith"
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Homer, Bart Revrened Lovejoy, Marge, Chief Wiggum, Lou, Lisa, Maggie and Ned (#2) Rich Texan
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(#1)When Homer and Bart built a model rocket, it crashed into the Springfield Church. The rocket is labeled HJS and the police arrested Hassan Jay Salam after they suspected that he was the one who attempted to destroyed the church. When he got arrested, he tried to explain to the police that he loves America. He also says to call his cousin,Cassie Casome,then Cheif Wiggum response, "Cassie Casome hey. Well I think your gonna have to make a long distances dedication, from jail". (#2)Inside the church, Bart is surprised when he sees a new addition to the church called "guy box" that has Rich Texan in it who says "I'm closer to god then you will ever be, Yaaaaaawhooaaayyy".
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"Tales from the Public Domain"
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Cyclops, Professor Frink and Odysseus
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Cyclops captured Odysseus and his friends and tied them around a pole. After he smeared them with grill oil, he said that he is going to eat them because he feels bad about himself. He then ate Professor Frink. After he finished eating Frink, Odysseus and his men jumped so the pole ended up in Cyclops' only eye. He then started screaming, saying that he is a freak. Odysseus and his friends then managed to escape, and the Cyclops yelled to them that he will not eat them, he only needs combing and some wiping.
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"I Am Furious (Yellow)"
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Bart and Homer
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When Bart made a trap so Homer got mad, a cardboard drawing of Patty and Selma who says to Homer, "Your a bad provider Homer", and "Your even fatter upside down", a picture of beer tided to a rope hanging from a tree branch. Homer grabs it but it splis all over the grounds, he let him eating a piece of chocolate. Homer spat it out as it was Butterfinger. He was slightly happy as he had not swallowed it.
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"Weekend at Burnsie's"
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Chief Wiggum
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Chief Wiggum gets a call from someone who claims that Abraham Lincoln is chasing him with a flame thrower. Chief Wiggum hangs up the phone and says to himself "Gees it's one cuckoo after another. We gotta get an unlisted number."
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"Poppa's Got a Brand New Badge"
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(#1)Bart asks Homer that he can wear Marge's dress, Homer says,"I haven't been a size 6 since your mom". (#2)
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"Treehouse of Horror XIII"(The Island of Dr. Hibbert)
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Dr. Hibbert, Homer, Lisa and Marge
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After Homer (as a walrus) gives Marge (as a mountain loin) a back scratch she coughs up a hair ball and Dr. Hibbert plans on changing the whole animals back to humans.
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"Bart vs. Lisa vs. the Third Grade"
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We're Gonna Tell Your Mom is a reality series. In the show they visit daughters who are making out with guys when they are alone. When they making out they get visit by the crew who tells the girl that they will tell it to their mother.
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"Large Marge"
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Marge, Manjula and Agnes Skinner
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Marge and Manjula went to the Total Perfection Plastic Surgery Center after Manjula told Marge about her blob. Agnes Skinner appeared there because she wanted deeper skull lines.
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"Helter Shelter"
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Marge, Lisa and Lenny
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After Marge describes how stunning his apartment looks, she says "You've gotta let me clean this house sometime.". Lisa sees that Marge is already cleaning, Marge sees it too and says "Oh. Oh uuuhh, am'I."
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"The Great Louse Detective"
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Marge, Sideshow Bob and Maggie
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Marge thinks it will be safe of Sideshow Bob sleeps in Maggie's room. She says that Sideshow Bob and Maggie has both killed people. Marge leaves the room and Sideshow Bob enjoys sleeping in Maggie room by saying, "After so long. To sleep in blessed freedom.". The next shows his all jittery and crying a little.
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"The Dad Who Knew Too Little"
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Homer, Mr. Dalrymple, Bart
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When Homer wants to buy a movie starring Lisa at Make Your Child a Movie Star. He asks Mr. Pettigrew if he can do that. Mr. Dalrymple tells Homer that he can. He then started to argue with Pettigrew about who should make the order. It ends up with Dalrymple fulfilling the order.
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"Barting Over"
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(1)Homer and Blue-Haired Lawyer (2) Bart and Tony
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(1)Homer gets the door, the Blue Haired Lawyer gives him a note and Homer says to him "Oh no you don't, your trying to serve me some kind of legal paper". The Blue Haired Lawyer responses that he is too clever, so he gives him a letter of apologie. Homer claims that the apologie letter is the same letter as the legal note. So the lawyer gives him a real letter of apologie. Homer gets it and when he reads it, he says D'OH. (#2) Tony commons to Bart that Tony's skateboard is wobbly. Bart says his skateboard has a major sticker, so he puts another sticker on the skateboard, Tony says, "Tight. I hope I don't cause a pelagic. Today."
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"I'm Spelling as Fast as I Can"
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Bart
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A lengthy scene at the beginning of the show where Bart rushes to do everything he planned on doing during summer vacation was cut for time. It was later put in the beginning of the season seventeen episode "The Monkey Suit", which aired three years later
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"A Star Is Born Again"
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Sara Sloane, Lenny and Ned
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At a restaurant, Lenny asks for Sara for her autograph. He says to her that she looks beautiful on film. He says if the people who work with her use make up or computer, and says "or is it just a face double."
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"Old Yeller-Belly"
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Homer, Marge,Santa's Little Helper and Pet psychologist
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Homer and Marge took Santa's Little Helper to the center to find out why the dog is a coward. The psychologist concluded that he is selfish and he needs a new mannish model after she met Homer. Because they had 40 minutes left of their booked time, they began talking Marge and Homer's relationship. Marge described Homer as a turtle for it was an animal psychologist they were talking to.
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"The Bart of War"
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Bart, Milhouse, Eric Cartman, Kyle Broflovski, Stan Marsh and Mother Teresa
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In the episode of South Park, Bart and Milhouse were watching, Eric Cartman and his friend were on a show. When they found out that the show was boring he opened a coffin which contained Mother Teresa, as a zombie. She went up on stage and killed with her necklace the drum heater.
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"Treehouse of Horror XIV"
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Professor Frink, The Beverly Hillbillies, Elly May, Granny and Jethro
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When Professor Frink received the Nobel Prize, he thought that it was because of his ray that removes the clothes from TV stars and he showed Lisa a clip from The Beverly Hillbillies where he removed Elly May and Granny's clothes. In the scene Granny told May that she had some bad news, Jethro ate her monkey.
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"My Mother the Carjacker"
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Mona, Homer and Thomas Pynchon(mentioned)
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Mona Simpson read Homer tGravity's Rainbow as a good night story. After Homer started to sleep Mona said "Thomas Pynchon you are a tough read", before she also started to sleep. An alternativ version of Homer trying Marge T-shirt. An alternativ version of Homer stealing Flanders bedroom.
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"Diatribe of a Mad Housewife"
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Homer, Krusty and Dr. Hibbert
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Homer arrives at the hospital with a Roast beef sandwich when Dr. Hibbert said he wanted a Pistome sandwich. The sandwich was for Hibbert's paitent, Krusty, who's stomach is open. Krusty tells Homer to put the sandwich in his stomach, he says not the whole thing, Homer gets half of the sandwich and Krusty gives him a thumbs up.
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"The Regina Monologues"
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Homer, Jimmy Carter, Jesse Jackson and Marge
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When Homer was captured in England Marge received help from Jesse Jackson and Jimmy Carter. During a press conference they started fighting Homer telling Bart at he will with the money turning a McDonald's to a Burger King.
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"The Fat and the Furriest"
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A scene with Mr. Burns after he did a prank on Homer at the plant. Homer and Marge talking in bed. Homer visit Ned Flanders Homer wanted know if they has lost respect for him. Charles Napier talks with Marge in the car.
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"Co-Dependent's Day"
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Homer, Moe and Marge
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The scene where Homer sings at Moe's Tavern while Marge plays the piano was a deleted scene of this episode, however, it was later used in "Mommie Beerest" as a postscript scene during the end credits.
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"My Big Fat Geek Wedding"
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Bart, Lisa, Edna, Otto, Marge and Maggie
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Bart calls Homer on his walkie talkie at church, Bart says "Here comes the bride". When both Otto and Edna come out of the school bus, Otto says that if Principal Skinner wasn't his boss, he would make love to Edna until his parents come home. Edna says thank you walks into the church.
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the prototype of Russ Cargill
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His character has gone through many changes over the course of its development. An early version of the White House scene in the movie (available as a deleted scene in The Simpsons Movie DVD) shows an older model of Russ Cargill, who is arguably less menacing and antagonistic than the current incarnation.
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Delicious Sausages truck driver, Delicious Sausages, Delicious Sausages truck and Homer
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When Homer was in Alaska and wanted to find his family, he found a highway and hitched a ride with an unnamed truck driver for Delicious Sausages. He was taken in the back of the truck, where the sausages were. After Homer got to his destination, Springfield, he thanked the truck driver and he walked away and climbed up the mountain. Meanwhile, the truck driver was singing a song about sausages and then saw that the sausages were gone.
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Happy McGee
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When the dome surrounded Springfield, he reported that there was no more weather so all the crops were dying.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger
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Arnold Schwarzenegger he has a Nickelodeon blimp on his desk.
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Moe,Marge, Maggie, [[]]
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Moe becomes an emperor when Springfield is covered up by the dome, Marge asks him how did he become one. Moe explains. He shows photos of how the citizen were. The people were a distopia, a utopia and then an ortopia. He says that there were many violent, crazy time, many have died, many have have been gone and many other's also died.
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Barney Gumble, Lenny, Carl, Edna, Moe, Patty, Selma, Sideshow Mel, Krusty and Lou
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Everyone runs to the Department of Motor Vehicles and destroy everything there.
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"Homerland"
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Bart
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In a promotional video for this episode, Bart says, "A bag of poop, is not a deadly weapon". However, the line is not featured in the actual episode.
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"Labor Pains"
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Homer, Homer Jr.
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Homer and Homer Jr. bungee jumping and then Homer crashing into a ceiling was included in a promotional video but was not included in the episode.
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"Four Regrettings and a Funeral"
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Kent Brockman
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In this scene, in a moment of truth during Brockman's meeting at the Fox News, Aaron Sorkin appears in a thought bubble above Brockman's head and advises the anchor on whether or not he should work for the cable channel.
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"The Kid is All Right"
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Lisa, Ralph Wiggum, Isabel Gutierrez
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This scene included in the promotional video, where Ralph was saying "My name is Ralph and I approved this mess!", while Lisa was signing the form and then Isabel was walking around behind them, was not included in this episode.
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