The Fight Before Christmas
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"The Fight Before Christmas" is the eighth episode of Season 22. It originally aired on December 5, 2010. The episode guest stars Martha Stewart and Katy Perry as themselves, and features Perry in a live-action sequence where the Simpsons appear as puppets. "The Fight Before Christmas" is an anthology episode, consisting of four separate stories.
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Synopsis
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Springfield, but while Marge gets in the holiday spirit, it's bah humbug for the rest of the family. Disappointed that she is alone spreading the holiday cheer, Marge sends a letter to Martha Stewart (guest voice Stewart) to help her save the family Christmas. Martha comes to the rescue and transforms the house into the North Pole chalet Marge has always dreamed of, but when the family is noticeably absent from the perfectly trimmed holiday home, she realizes that it's Homer and the kids who make the holidays special. Meanwhile, the Simpsons get ready to sneak away for a tropical holiday vacation in Hawaii, but surprise visitors Mr. Burns and Moe's new girlfriend, Katy Perry (guest-starring as herself in a special live-action sequence) delay their getaway.
Plot
It's Christmas Eve and Bart has his BB gun out to hurt Santa Claus as he hasn't given him a dirt bike. As everyone goes to sleep, they have different dreams.
Bart's dream
At midnight, a train pulls up outside of the house driven by Otto Man. It is called the Polar Express. It takes Bart to the North Pole where he works his way up through the ranks of the elves to reach Santa to ask why he hasn't gotten a dirt bike. After taking out two snowman guards (by turning up the thermostat), he enters the office of Santa to find that it is a run down dump. Santa tells Bart that he is poor due to handing out presents every year. When Bart leaves, Santa presses a button to reveal a disco like room and loads of girls come out.
Lisa's dream
It is World War II and Marge is fighting on the front line while Homer is working in the Springfield Bomber Factory. Homer returns home with a Christmas tree and Lisa tells him to take it away as the last time she saw one, Marge got conscripted into the army. Homer then receives a telegram telling him that Marge is Missing in Action. Lisa blames the tree again and runs off. She ends up in the place she last saw Marge and Wiseguy reveals that Marge bought a tree last year but never took it. It looks like Marge. Lisa takes it home and Bart and Homer are taking it in turns to be sad. When they see the tree, they become happier.
Meanwhile, Marge is in Nazi-occupated France. She heads into a cinema where Nazis are watching a film of a flying elephant destroying London. Marge blows up the cinema, killing Hitler.
Marge's dream
Marge is upset that Christmas will be bad. She writes a letter to Martha Stewart and she comes to help out, transforming the bed into a four poster. She then uses Maggie's head as a stencil to spray paint snowflakes on the window. When Marge asks about shampooing the paint out of Maggie's hair, Martha asks why. She turns Bart and Milhouse into nutcracker soldiers and tells them to march for a hour. She also turns Homer into a Christmas display, putting him to sleep with a chemical. Marge, upset with how the family is now, asks Martha to put everything back the way it was and she does so with her magic wand.
Maggie's dream
Maggie has received a video called A Fluppet Christmas Special and in her dream the Simpson family and friends appear as puppet versions of themselves. The Simpsons are about to go to Hawaii and have arranged for Moe to house-sit. Moe has taken advantage of the situation and passed 742 Evergreen Terrace off as his own bachelor pad in order to make a date with his hot new girlfriend, Katy Perry. Things are complicated by the arrival of Mr. Burns, to whom Homer had lied about being sick in order to take time off to go to Hawaii, and Katy Perry (appearing as her real-life self), who finds a family home instead of the bachelor pad Moe had led her to expect. Burns is initially angry about Homer's going to Hawaii under false pretences, but settles down and comes to respect Homer for having the courage to lie to him after Katy gives him a hug and kiss. Moe, for his part, decides to give Katy a kiss on the belly button, since that's as high as he can reach. Katy tells him that he's not kissing her belly button. Moe breaks off the kiss and apologizes, but Katy says she didn't say for him to stop.
Gallery
Promotional pictures for this episode
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Katy Perry With Moe. Grandpa, Mr. Burns, Homer, Marge and Maggie
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Martha Stewart and Marge
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Milhouse and Bart