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|genre = Crime drama
 
|genre = Crime drama
|Starring = {{w|Richard Chamberlain}} as [[Principal Skinner]]<br>{{ch|Joe Mantegna}} as [[Fat Tony]]<br>{{w|Jane Seymour (actress)|Jane Seymour}} as Fat Tony's lover<br>{{ch|Neil Patrick Harris}} as [[Bart Simpson]]
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|starring = [[Richard Chamberlain]] as [[Principal Skinner]]<br>{{Ch|Joe Mantegna}} as [[Fat Tony]]<br>{{ap|Jane Seymour|actress}} as Fat Tony's lover<br>{{Ch|Neil Patrick Harris}} as [[Bart Simpson]]
|Country of Origin = [[USA]]
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|country = [[USA]]
|First Appearance = "[[Bart the Murderer]]"
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|appearance = "[[Bart the Murderer]]"
 
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'''''Blood on the Blackboard: The Bart Simpson Story''''' is a made-for-TV movie that stars {{ch|Neil Patrick Harris}} as [[Bart Simpson]]. It purports to portray the murder of [[Principal Skinner]] by Bart Simpson, but the movie's depiction bears almost no resemblance to actual events.
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'''''Blood on the Blackboard: The Bart Simpson Story''''' is a made-for-TV movie that stars {{Ch|Neil Patrick Harris}} as [[Bart Simpson]]. It purports to portray the murder of [[Principal Skinner]] by Bart Simpson, but the movie's depiction bears almost no resemblance to actual events.
  
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
In the scene that was shown, Bart and [[Fat Tony]] had confronted Skinner and Bart was aiming a pistol at him. Fat Tony said he was scared and they should leave, but Bart shushed Fat Tony and continued to menace Skinner with the pistol, asking him where he wanted it. Skinner's only reply was to spit on Bart. At this, Bart said, "Not smart", and shot Skinner several times.
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In the scene that was shown, Bart and [[Fat Tony]] had confronted Skinner and Bart was aiming a pistol at him. Fat Tony said he was scared and they should leave, but Bart shushed Fat Tony and continued to menace Skinner with the pistol, asking him where he wanted it. Skinner's only reply was to spit on Bart. At this, Bart said, "Not smart", and shot Skinner several times (off camera).
  
However, the actual events were completely different from the movie. In reality, Fat Tony and two of his men visited Skinner in his office at [[Springfield Elementary School]], their sole intention being to confront Skinner over giving Bart detention and making him late for his bartending job at Fat Tony's [[Legitimate Businessman's Social Club|social club]]. When Skinner threw Tony and his men out, they politely left. After that, Skinner coincidentally disappeared for several days, getting trapped in his home when a stack of old newspapers collapsed on top of him. Fat Tony was accused of Skinner's murder and attempted to frame Bart, but the legal proceedings were halted and all charges dropped when Skinner re-appeared and explained what had happened.
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However, the actual events were completely different from the movie. In reality, Fat Tony and two of his men visited Skinner in his office at [[Springfield Elementary School]], their sole intention being to confront Skinner over giving Bart detention and making him late for his bartending job at Fat Tony's [[Legitimate Businessman's Social Club|social club]]. When Skinner threw Tony and his men out, they politely left. After that, Skinner coincidentally disappeared for several days, getting trapped in his home when a stack of old newspapers collapsed on top of him. Fat Tony was accused of Skinner's murder and attempted to frame Bart, but the legal proceedings were halted and all charges dropped when Skinner re-appeared and explained what had happened.<ref name="BtM">"[[Bart the Murderer]]"</ref>
  
 
== Reactions ==
 
== Reactions ==
The Simpsons saw ''Blood on the Blackboard: The Bart Simpson Story'' on TV. Bart thought the scene where he was shown shooting Skinner was "Cool", but [[Homer]] asked when they were going to get paid. [[Marge]] said that "they changed it just enough so they don't have to pay us." Homer then went on a tirade: "You know who the '''real''' crooks are? Those sleazy Hollywood producers!"
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The Simpsons saw ''Blood on the Blackboard: The Bart Simpson Story'' on TV. Bart thought the scene where he was shown shooting Skinner was "Cool", but [[Homer]] asked when they were going to get paid. [[Marge]] said that "they changed it just enough so they don't have to pay us." Homer then went on a tirade: "You know who the '''real''' crooks are? Those sleazy Hollywood producers!"<ref name="BtM"/>
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{{Ch|Joe Mantegna}}'s role in the film led to [[Chief Wiggum]] listing him as one of the known associates of Fat Tony and the [[Springfield Mafia]].<ref>''[[Chief Wiggum's Book of Crime and Punishment]]''</ref>
  
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
*The movie announcer introduces Neil Patrick Harris as "TV's Doogie Howser". At the time the episode aired, Harris's best-known role was as the title character in ''{{w|Doogie Howser, M.D.}}''
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*The movie announcer introduces Neil Patrick Harris as "TV's Doogie Howser". At the time the episode aired, Harris's best-known role was as the title character in ''{{W|Doogie Howser, M.D.}}''
*In a bit of humor, Joe Mantegna stars as Fat Tony in the movie. (In real life, Mantegna is Fat Tony's regular voice actor.)
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*In a bit of humor, Joe Mantegna stars as Fat Tony in the movie and voices himself playing the role. (In real life, Mantegna is Fat Tony's regular voice actor.)
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
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*{{bk|Chief Wiggum's Book of Crime and Punishment|(mentioned)}}
 
*{{bk|Chief Wiggum's Book of Crime and Punishment|(mentioned)}}
  
{{Films}}
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== References ==
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{{Reflist}}

Latest revision as of 21:48, March 22, 2022

Blood on the Blackboard: The Bart Simpson Story
NPH-Mantegna.png
Movie Information
Genre: Crime drama
Starring: Richard Chamberlain as Principal Skinner
Joe Mantegna as Fat Tony
Jane Seymour as Fat Tony's lover
Neil Patrick Harris as Bart Simpson
Country of origin: USA
First appearance: "Bart the Murderer"


Blood on the Blackboard: The Bart Simpson Story is a made-for-TV movie that stars Neil Patrick Harris as Bart Simpson. It purports to portray the murder of Principal Skinner by Bart Simpson, but the movie's depiction bears almost no resemblance to actual events.

Plot[edit]

In the scene that was shown, Bart and Fat Tony had confronted Skinner and Bart was aiming a pistol at him. Fat Tony said he was scared and they should leave, but Bart shushed Fat Tony and continued to menace Skinner with the pistol, asking him where he wanted it. Skinner's only reply was to spit on Bart. At this, Bart said, "Not smart", and shot Skinner several times (off camera).

However, the actual events were completely different from the movie. In reality, Fat Tony and two of his men visited Skinner in his office at Springfield Elementary School, their sole intention being to confront Skinner over giving Bart detention and making him late for his bartending job at Fat Tony's social club. When Skinner threw Tony and his men out, they politely left. After that, Skinner coincidentally disappeared for several days, getting trapped in his home when a stack of old newspapers collapsed on top of him. Fat Tony was accused of Skinner's murder and attempted to frame Bart, but the legal proceedings were halted and all charges dropped when Skinner re-appeared and explained what had happened.[1]

Reactions[edit]

The Simpsons saw Blood on the Blackboard: The Bart Simpson Story on TV. Bart thought the scene where he was shown shooting Skinner was "Cool", but Homer asked when they were going to get paid. Marge said that "they changed it just enough so they don't have to pay us." Homer then went on a tirade: "You know who the real crooks are? Those sleazy Hollywood producers!"[1]

Joe Mantegna's role in the film led to Chief Wiggum listing him as one of the known associates of Fat Tony and the Springfield Mafia.[2]

Behind the Laughter[edit]

  • The movie announcer introduces Neil Patrick Harris as "TV's Doogie Howser". At the time the episode aired, Harris's best-known role was as the title character in Doogie Howser, M.D.
  • In a bit of humor, Joe Mantegna stars as Fat Tony in the movie and voices himself playing the role. (In real life, Mantegna is Fat Tony's regular voice actor.)

Appearances[edit]

References[edit]