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'''''Stark Raving Dad''''' was the 1st episode of the third season.
 
'''''Stark Raving Dad''''' was the 1st episode of the third season.
  
==Synopsis==
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== Synopsis ==
 
At the opening of the show, Lisa reminds Bart that her birthday is coming up and not to forget to get her a present. Homer's traditional white shirt turns pink in the wash, and he is forced to face the ridicule of his co-workers by wearing pink to work. He catches the attention of Mr. Burns, who pegs him as "some kind of free-thinking anarchist", and orders him to be examined by [[Dr. Marvin Monroe]]. After receiving a take-home psychological test from him, he has Bart fill it out for him. After handing it in, he is promptly judged to be insane and commited to a mental institution. There he is bunked with a large white man named [[Leon Kompowsky]] who thinks he is Michael Jackson. The two quickly become friends.
 
At the opening of the show, Lisa reminds Bart that her birthday is coming up and not to forget to get her a present. Homer's traditional white shirt turns pink in the wash, and he is forced to face the ridicule of his co-workers by wearing pink to work. He catches the attention of Mr. Burns, who pegs him as "some kind of free-thinking anarchist", and orders him to be examined by [[Dr. Marvin Monroe]]. After receiving a take-home psychological test from him, he has Bart fill it out for him. After handing it in, he is promptly judged to be insane and commited to a mental institution. There he is bunked with a large white man named [[Leon Kompowsky]] who thinks he is Michael Jackson. The two quickly become friends.
  
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After witnessing Lisa's turmoil, Michael approaches Bart and tries to convince him to write Lisa a song to make up to her. After Bart confronts him about his obvious delusion about being a famous recording star, they get down to writing, and eventually compose a ballad called, "Happy Birthday Lisa." The next day they perform it for her, and all is well again. After this, Michael tells them all that his real name is [[Leon Kompowski]], a bricklayer, from Paterson, NJ, and takes his leave.
 
After witnessing Lisa's turmoil, Michael approaches Bart and tries to convince him to write Lisa a song to make up to her. After Bart confronts him about his obvious delusion about being a famous recording star, they get down to writing, and eventually compose a ballad called, "Happy Birthday Lisa." The next day they perform it for her, and all is well again. After this, Michael tells them all that his real name is [[Leon Kompowski]], a bricklayer, from Paterson, NJ, and takes his leave.
  
==The Michael Jackson Guest Appearance==
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== The Michael Jackson Guest Appearance ==
 
Michael Jackson voices Leon Kompowsky when he is talking, and a Micheal Jackson impersonator performs all singing parts for this character. Jackson's guest appearance is credited to John Jay Smith. The DVD commentary for this episode indicates that Jackson approached the Simpsons camp wanting to appear on the show, but due to a contract obligation, was not allowed to sing. However, he did write "Happy Birthday Lisa" for the show. Great secrecy surrounded the guest appearance for some time, and even [[Matt Groening]] when appearing on the the Jay Leno show, did not openly reveal that it was Jackson, although he hinted strongly. It wasn't until the episode [[Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie]] that a more open clue was given to viewers, when Lisa mentions that Dustin Hoffman and Michael Jackson made cameo appearances in the movie, stating, "They didn't use their real names, but you could tell it was them..." (Dustin Hoffman, of course, voiced [[Mr. Bergstrom]], in the episode [[Lisa's Substitute]], and his guest appearance was similarly shrouded).
 
Michael Jackson voices Leon Kompowsky when he is talking, and a Micheal Jackson impersonator performs all singing parts for this character. Jackson's guest appearance is credited to John Jay Smith. The DVD commentary for this episode indicates that Jackson approached the Simpsons camp wanting to appear on the show, but due to a contract obligation, was not allowed to sing. However, he did write "Happy Birthday Lisa" for the show. Great secrecy surrounded the guest appearance for some time, and even [[Matt Groening]] when appearing on the the Jay Leno show, did not openly reveal that it was Jackson, although he hinted strongly. It wasn't until the episode [[Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie]] that a more open clue was given to viewers, when Lisa mentions that Dustin Hoffman and Michael Jackson made cameo appearances in the movie, stating, "They didn't use their real names, but you could tell it was them..." (Dustin Hoffman, of course, voiced [[Mr. Bergstrom]], in the episode [[Lisa's Substitute]], and his guest appearance was similarly shrouded).
  
==Quotes==
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== Quotes ==
 
:'''Doctor:''' Mrs. Simpson, I'm sorry, but your husband suffers from a persecution complex, extreme paranoia, and bladder hostility.
 
:'''Doctor:''' Mrs. Simpson, I'm sorry, but your husband suffers from a persecution complex, extreme paranoia, and bladder hostility.
 
:'''Marge:''' Doctor, if you just talk to him for five minutes without mentioning our son Bart, you'd see how sane he is.
 
:'''Marge:''' Doctor, if you just talk to him for five minutes without mentioning our son Bart, you'd see how sane he is.
 
:'''Doctor:''' You mean there really is a Bart?!  Good Lord!
 
:'''Doctor:''' You mean there really is a Bart?!  Good Lord!
  
==Appearances==
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== Appearances ==
===Characters===
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=== Characters ===
 
Characters making a first appearance in this episode are:
 
Characters making a first appearance in this episode are:
  
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*[[Helen Lovejoy]]
 
*[[Helen Lovejoy]]
  
===Locations===
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=== Locations ===
 
*[[742 Evergreen Terrace]]
 
*[[742 Evergreen Terrace]]
 
*[[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]]
 
*[[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]]
 
*[[Moe's Tavern]]
 
*[[Moe's Tavern]]
===Vehicles===
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=== Vehicles ===
 
*[[Pink Sedan]]
 
*[[Pink Sedan]]
  
 
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[[Category:Season 3]]
 
[[Category:Season 3]]
 
[[Category:Episodes]]
 
[[Category:Episodes]]

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Stark Raving Dad was the 1st episode of the third season.

Synopsis

At the opening of the show, Lisa reminds Bart that her birthday is coming up and not to forget to get her a present. Homer's traditional white shirt turns pink in the wash, and he is forced to face the ridicule of his co-workers by wearing pink to work. He catches the attention of Mr. Burns, who pegs him as "some kind of free-thinking anarchist", and orders him to be examined by Dr. Marvin Monroe. After receiving a take-home psychological test from him, he has Bart fill it out for him. After handing it in, he is promptly judged to be insane and commited to a mental institution. There he is bunked with a large white man named Leon Kompowsky who thinks he is Michael Jackson. The two quickly become friends.

The day of Lisa's Birthday, Michael calls the Simpson household to let Bart know that Homer has been committed, and Marge starts working on a way to get him out. Marge tries to convince the institution that Homer is not really crazy, and is eventually successful. Homer invites Michael to their home for the night. Bart, believing that Leon is really Michael Jackson, begins to inform all his friends that he is on his way. Meanwhile, in all the commotion, Lisa seems to be forgotten.

The word that Michael Jackson is on his way to Springfield, begins to spread through the town, and a large crowd forms around the Simpson house. When the two of them arrive, and the crowd sees a large, white man instead of Michael Jackson, the crowd gets angry and disperses. After the melee, Bart admits to Lisa that he forgot to buy her a birthday present. Lisa storms off, crushed.

After witnessing Lisa's turmoil, Michael approaches Bart and tries to convince him to write Lisa a song to make up to her. After Bart confronts him about his obvious delusion about being a famous recording star, they get down to writing, and eventually compose a ballad called, "Happy Birthday Lisa." The next day they perform it for her, and all is well again. After this, Michael tells them all that his real name is Leon Kompowski, a bricklayer, from Paterson, NJ, and takes his leave.

The Michael Jackson Guest Appearance

Michael Jackson voices Leon Kompowsky when he is talking, and a Micheal Jackson impersonator performs all singing parts for this character. Jackson's guest appearance is credited to John Jay Smith. The DVD commentary for this episode indicates that Jackson approached the Simpsons camp wanting to appear on the show, but due to a contract obligation, was not allowed to sing. However, he did write "Happy Birthday Lisa" for the show. Great secrecy surrounded the guest appearance for some time, and even Matt Groening when appearing on the the Jay Leno show, did not openly reveal that it was Jackson, although he hinted strongly. It wasn't until the episode Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie that a more open clue was given to viewers, when Lisa mentions that Dustin Hoffman and Michael Jackson made cameo appearances in the movie, stating, "They didn't use their real names, but you could tell it was them..." (Dustin Hoffman, of course, voiced Mr. Bergstrom, in the episode Lisa's Substitute, and his guest appearance was similarly shrouded).

Quotes

Doctor: Mrs. Simpson, I'm sorry, but your husband suffers from a persecution complex, extreme paranoia, and bladder hostility.
Marge: Doctor, if you just talk to him for five minutes without mentioning our son Bart, you'd see how sane he is.
Doctor: You mean there really is a Bart?! Good Lord!

Appearances

Characters

Characters making a first appearance in this episode are:

Other character appearances:

Locations

Vehicles

Season 3 Episodes
Stark Raving Dad Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington When Flanders Failed Bart the Murderer Homer Defined Like Father, Like Clown Treehouse of Horror II Lisa's Pony Saturdays of Thunder Flaming Moe's Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk I Married Marge Radio Bart Lisa the Greek Homer Alone Bart the Lover Homer at the Bat Separate Vocations Dog of Death Colonel Homer Black Widower The Otto Show Bart's Friend Falls in Love Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?