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"'''Love, Springfieldian Style'''" is the twelfth episode of ''[[The Simpsons]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki> [[The Simpsons (season 19)|nineteenth season]] and was first broadcast on the [[Fox Network]] on [[February 17]], [[2008]], three days after [[Valentine's Day]]. It is a trilogy episode that includes three self contained stories about romance. The three tales are parodies of ''[[Lady and the Tramp]]'', ''[[Sid and Nancy]]'' and ''[[Bonnie and Clyde]]''.<ref name="FF">{{cite news | title = Primetime Listings | publisher = FoxFlash | date = [[2008-01-27]] | url = http://www.foxflash.com/div.php/main/page?aID=1z4&ID=74| accessdate=2008-01-25}}</ref>
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"'''Love, Springfieldian Style'''" is the twelfth episode of ''[[The Simpsons]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki> [[The Simpsons (season 19)|nineteenth season]] and was first broadcast on the Fox Network on February 17, 2008, three days after Valentine's Day. It is a trilogy episode that includes three self contained stories about romance. The three tales are parodies of ''Lady and the Tramp'', ''Sid and Nancy'' and ''Bonnie and Clyde''.
 
 
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
  
The episode begins on a [[Valentine's Day]] afternoon. As a Valentine's day treat, [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] takes [[Marge Simpson|Marge]] to a carnival, where they lose the kids in order to spend the day with one another in the Tunnel of Love. Inside, the two enjoy each other's company, however, [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] attempts to spoil his parents' happiness by filling the water with freezing jello, causing Homer and Marge's boat to stop. Trapped, Homer decides to pass time by telling Marge a love story: [[Bonnie and Clyde]].
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The episode begins on a Valentine's Day afternoon. As a Valentine's day treat, [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] takes [[Marge Simpson|Marge]] to a carnival, where they lose the kids in order to spend the day with one another in the Tunnel of Love. Inside, the two enjoy each other's company, however, [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] attempts to spoil his parents' happiness by filling the water with freezing jello, causing Homer and Marge's boat to stop. Trapped, Homer decides to pass time by telling Marge a love story: Bonnie and Clyde.
  
 
===Bonnie and Clyde===
 
===Bonnie and Clyde===
In [[1933]], during the [[Great Depression]], [[Bonnie Parker]] (Marge) rejects a man trying to get her attention ([[Cletus Spuckler|Cletus]]), saying she is looking for someone exciting. [[Clyde Barrow]] (Homer) then arrives, and after robbing a store, the two run off. Clyde discovers Bonnie's passion is violence, and the two go on a crime spree by robbing banks. After tricking a citizen ([[Ned Flanders|Flanders]]) into helping them, the two garner intense popularity in the country for. The citizen they tricked soon realizes what had happened, and snitches to the police. The Louisiana officers soon arrive, and the cops gun Bonnie and Clyde down. While dying, Bonnie tells Clyde that she is looking for a man with more excitement, and that they would never have been together.
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In 1933, during the Great Depression, Bonnie Parker (Marge) rejects a man trying to get her attention (Cletus Spuckler|Cletus), saying she is looking for someone exciting. Clyde Barrow (Homer) then arrives, and after robbing a store, the two run off. Clyde discovers Bonnie's passion is violence, and the two go on a crime spree by robbing banks. After tricking a citizen ([[Ned Flanders|Flanders]]) into helping them, the two garner intense popularity in the country for. The citizen they tricked soon realizes what had happened, and snitches to the police. The Louisiana officers soon arrive, and the cops gun Bonnie and Clyde down. While dying, Bonnie tells Clyde that she is looking for a man with more excitement, and that they would never have been together.
  
 
===Shady and the Vamp===
 
===Shady and the Vamp===
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===Sid and Nancy===
 
===Sid and Nancy===
Bart spins into a winding story in the age of Donny and Marie and [[The Brady Bunch]]: [[Sid and Nancy]]. [[Nancy Spungen]] (Lisa), a young model student walks into a rock concert by the [[Sex Pistols]], where she is enamored by the eccentric bassist, [[Sid Vicious]] ([[Nelson Muntz|Nelson]]). After viewing him throw a student ([[Martin Prince|Martin]]) into a jukebox, she decides to go after him. A chocolate dealer ([[Otto Mann|Otto]], in a parody of a drug dealer) sells her a chocolate bar which she gives to Sid, who soon begins dating her. As shown in a montage, the two begin having their lives spiraled out of control while gaining a chocolate addiction. Sid soon begins ditching the Pistols, angering lead singer [[Johnny Rotten]] (Bart). Sid arrives in the middle of a performance after a major chocolate spree, and knocks into an amplifier which topples over and crushes their drum player ([[List of Springfield Elementary School students#Dolph|Dolph]]). Nancy arrives to defend Sid, and informs the Pistols that Sid doesn't need them, and the two go off trying to sing a soft type of music, performing at [[CBGB]] (Comic Book Guy's Bar). When they are kicked out for a terrible performance, the two decide to go back to their addiction, ending the story. The episode ends within Bart's story parodying the Garbage scene in [[Sid and Nancy]], but showing Homer as the person dumping the trash as it covers the final scene.
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Bart spins into a winding story in the age of Donny and Marie and The Brady Bunch: Sid and Nancy. Nancy Spungen (Lisa), a young model student walks into a rock concert by the Sex Pistols, where she is enamored by the eccentric bassist, Sid Vicious ([[Nelson Muntz|Nelson]]). After viewing him throw a student ([[Martin Prince|Martin]]) into a jukebox, she decides to go after him. A chocolate dealer ([[Otto Mann|Otto]], in a parody of a drug dealer) sells her a chocolate bar which she gives to Sid, who soon begins dating her. As shown in a montage, the two begin having their lives spiraled out of control while gaining a chocolate addiction. Sid soon begins ditching the Pistols, angering lead singer Johnny Rotten (Bart). Sid arrives in the middle of a performance after a major chocolate spree, and knocks into an amplifier which topples over and crushes their drum player ([[Dolph]]). Nancy arrives to defend Sid, and informs the Pistols that Sid doesn't need them, and the two go off trying to sing a soft type of music, performing at [[CBGB]] (Comic Book Guy's Bar). When they are kicked out for a terrible performance, the two decide to go back to their addiction, ending the story. The episode ends within Bart's story parodying the Garbage scene in Sid and Nancy, but showing Homer as the person dumping the trash as it covers the final scene.
  
 
==Cultural references==
 
==Cultural references==
The first segment is a retelling of [[Bonnie and Clyde]], and the characters in the cartoon of this segment are parodies of [[Woody Woodpecker]] and [[Speedy Gonzales]].
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The first segment is a retelling of Bonnie and Clyde, and the characters in the cartoon of this segment are parodies of Woody Woodpecker and Speedy Gonzales.
  
The second segment of the episode is a parody of ''[[Lady and the Tramp]]''. The dog taken into the gas chamber in "Shady and the Vamp" is a parody of [[Disney]]'s character [[Goofy]].
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The second segment of the episode is a parody of ''Lady and the Tramp''. The dog taken into the gas chamber in "Shady and the Vamp" is a parody of Disney's character Goofy.
  
The third segment is a reference to the romance of [[Sid Vicious]] and [[Nancy Spungen]] and the film ''[[Sid and Nancy]]''. Bart is also featured in the story as [[Johnny Rotten]].<ref>{{cite news | author = | title = SDCC 07: The Simpsons Panel| publisher = IGN | date = [[2007-07-29]] | url = http://tv.ign.com/articles/808/808965p1.html| accessdate=2007-07-22}}</ref> [[CBGB]] was a music bar (though here we discover that it stands for Comic Book Guy's Bar).
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The third segment is a reference to the romance of Sid Vicious and Nancy Spungen and the film ''Sid and Nancy''. Bart is also featured in the story as Johnny Rotten. [[CBGB]] was a music bar (though here we discover that it stands for Comic Book Guy's Bar).
  
  

Revision as of 15:45, February 18, 2008

"Love, Springfieldian Style"
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"Love, Springfieldian Style" is the twelfth episode of The Simpsons' nineteenth season and was first broadcast on the Fox Network on February 17, 2008, three days after Valentine's Day. It is a trilogy episode that includes three self contained stories about romance. The three tales are parodies of Lady and the Tramp, Sid and Nancy and Bonnie and Clyde.

Plot

The episode begins on a Valentine's Day afternoon. As a Valentine's day treat, Homer takes Marge to a carnival, where they lose the kids in order to spend the day with one another in the Tunnel of Love. Inside, the two enjoy each other's company, however, Bart attempts to spoil his parents' happiness by filling the water with freezing jello, causing Homer and Marge's boat to stop. Trapped, Homer decides to pass time by telling Marge a love story: Bonnie and Clyde.

Bonnie and Clyde

In 1933, during the Great Depression, Bonnie Parker (Marge) rejects a man trying to get her attention (Cletus Spuckler|Cletus), saying she is looking for someone exciting. Clyde Barrow (Homer) then arrives, and after robbing a store, the two run off. Clyde discovers Bonnie's passion is violence, and the two go on a crime spree by robbing banks. After tricking a citizen (Flanders) into helping them, the two garner intense popularity in the country for. The citizen they tricked soon realizes what had happened, and snitches to the police. The Louisiana officers soon arrive, and the cops gun Bonnie and Clyde down. While dying, Bonnie tells Clyde that she is looking for a man with more excitement, and that they would never have been together.

Shady and the Vamp

Bart and Lisa arrive at Marge and Homer's boat, where Marge launches into a story of two dogs in love, Shady and the Vamp. Vamp (Marge) is a royal and luxurious female dog. Shady (Homer) is in love with Vamp and eyes her from a distance, vowing that he will win her. After he is trampled by a mob of children, Vamp comforts Shady, and he asks her out for dinner. The two go to Luigi's, where, after a romantic pasta dinner, the two run off onto a hill. In the morning, Vamp wakes up with nauseas feelings, and Shady leaves her, knowing she is pregnant. In a musical entitled "Any minute now", the two dogs await for one another's return, though the cats living with Vamp (Patty and Selma) convince her that Shady would never come back. Her puppies decide to go look for their father, and after being kidnapped by the dog catcher (Willie), Shady arrives to save his children. He returns to Vamp, who takes him back and informs him that they have not two, but eleven puppies in the house.

Sid and Nancy

Bart spins into a winding story in the age of Donny and Marie and The Brady Bunch: Sid and Nancy. Nancy Spungen (Lisa), a young model student walks into a rock concert by the Sex Pistols, where she is enamored by the eccentric bassist, Sid Vicious (Nelson). After viewing him throw a student (Martin) into a jukebox, she decides to go after him. A chocolate dealer (Otto, in a parody of a drug dealer) sells her a chocolate bar which she gives to Sid, who soon begins dating her. As shown in a montage, the two begin having their lives spiraled out of control while gaining a chocolate addiction. Sid soon begins ditching the Pistols, angering lead singer Johnny Rotten (Bart). Sid arrives in the middle of a performance after a major chocolate spree, and knocks into an amplifier which topples over and crushes their drum player (Dolph). Nancy arrives to defend Sid, and informs the Pistols that Sid doesn't need them, and the two go off trying to sing a soft type of music, performing at CBGB (Comic Book Guy's Bar). When they are kicked out for a terrible performance, the two decide to go back to their addiction, ending the story. The episode ends within Bart's story parodying the Garbage scene in Sid and Nancy, but showing Homer as the person dumping the trash as it covers the final scene.

Cultural references

The first segment is a retelling of Bonnie and Clyde, and the characters in the cartoon of this segment are parodies of Woody Woodpecker and Speedy Gonzales.

The second segment of the episode is a parody of Lady and the Tramp. The dog taken into the gas chamber in "Shady and the Vamp" is a parody of Disney's character Goofy.

The third segment is a reference to the romance of Sid Vicious and Nancy Spungen and the film Sid and Nancy. Bart is also featured in the story as Johnny Rotten. CBGB was a music bar (though here we discover that it stands for Comic Book Guy's Bar).



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