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A Star Is Burns

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A Star Is Burns episode no.121 Production code 2F31.

  • Couch Gag: The family reverses size, with Maggie as the biggest and Homer as the smallest.
  • Guest star(s) Jon Lovitz as Jay Sherman

Maurice LaMarche as Anthony Hopkins, William Shatner, and George C. Scott

Spoiler

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 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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