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'''''Bart the Genius''''' was the second episode of [[The Simpsons]] first season, which originally aired on January 14, 1990. It was the first episode written by [[Jon Vitti]]. It was also the first ever episode to use the signature title sequence, as well as the first regular episode. The episode features [[Bart]]'s experiences of life as a genius after he cheats on an intelligence test. It marks the first use of Bart's catchphrase "Eat my shorts." As the second episode produced, directly after the disastrous animation of "[[Some Enchanted Evening]]," the future of the series depended on how the animation turned out on this episode. The animation proved to be more acceptable and production continued.
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'''Bart the Genius''' was the second episode of [[The Simpsons]] first season, which originally aired on January 14, 1990. It was the first episode written by [[Jon Vitti]]. It was also the first ever episode to use the signature title sequence, as well as the first regular episode. The episode features [[Bart]]'s experiences of life as a genius after he cheats on an intelligence test. It marks the first use of Bart's catchphrase "Eat my shorts." As the second episode produced, directly after the disastrous animation of "[[Some Enchanted Evening]]," the future of the series depended on how the animation turned out on this episode. The animation proved to be more acceptable and production continued.
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
 
Faced with the prospect of flunking an intelligence test, [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] switches exams with brainy [[Martin Prince]]. When school psychologist [[Dr. J. Loren Pryor]] studies the results, he identifies Bart as a genius, to the delight of [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] and [[Marge Simpson|Marge]], who enroll Bart in a new school.
 
Faced with the prospect of flunking an intelligence test, [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] switches exams with brainy [[Martin Prince]]. When school psychologist [[Dr. J. Loren Pryor]] studies the results, he identifies Bart as a genius, to the delight of [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] and [[Marge Simpson|Marge]], who enroll Bart in a new school.

Revision as of 07:33, May 9, 2010

Season 1 Episode
001 "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire"
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"Bart the Genius"
"Homer's Odyssey" 003
"Bart the Genius"
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Episode Information
Showrunner: [[{{{showrunner}}}]]


"'"Your son's a genius"'"
J. Loren Pryor

Bart the Genius was the second episode of The Simpsons first season, which originally aired on January 14, 1990. It was the first episode written by Jon Vitti. It was also the first ever episode to use the signature title sequence, as well as the first regular episode. The episode features Bart's experiences of life as a genius after he cheats on an intelligence test. It marks the first use of Bart's catchphrase "Eat my shorts." As the second episode produced, directly after the disastrous animation of "Some Enchanted Evening," the future of the series depended on how the animation turned out on this episode. The animation proved to be more acceptable and production continued.

Plot

Faced with the prospect of flunking an intelligence test, Bart switches exams with brainy Martin Prince. When school psychologist Dr. J. Loren Pryor studies the results, he identifies Bart as a genius, to the delight of Homer and Marge, who enroll Bart in a new school.

On his first day at the Enriched Learning Center for Gifted Children, Bart feels out of place among other students with advanced academic skills. At home, however, he enjoys the newfound attention Homer shows him. Hoping to stimulate her son with a little culture, Marge buys the family opera tickets.

Ostracized by his genius classmates, Bart visits his old school, where he is rejected by his friends and labeled a "poindexter." When Bart's science project explodes and nearly destroys his new school, he confesses to Dr. Pryor that Martin Prince is the real genius. Bart returns home and tells Homer that he switched tests, and although it was a stupid thing to do, he is glad that they are now closer together. An angry Homer chases Bart through the house.

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Season 1 Episodes
Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire Bart the Genius Homer's Odyssey There's No Disgrace Like Home Bart the General Moaning Lisa The Call of the Simpsons The Telltale Head Life on the Fast Lane Homer's Night Out The Crepes of Wrath Krusty Gets Busted Some Enchanted Evening