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List of times Bart says Ay caramba!

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This is a list of times Bart says Ay caramba!.

Season 1[edit]

Episode Description
"Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire" When the tattoo-removing laser is coming towards him.
"The Call of the Simpsons" When Ned is showing the family the features of his new RV.
"Life on the Fast Lane" When Marge gives Bart and Lisa special lunches.
"Krusty Gets Busted" When Bart sees Selma sunbathing in her bra on a video slide.

Season 2[edit]

Episode Description
"The Way We Was" After Homer tells the story of when he mooned his opponent during debate team.
"Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment" When watching an adult channel on the Simpsons new cable TV.
"Brush with Greatness" After seeing the long line at Mount Splashmore.

Season 3[edit]

Episode Description
"Flaming Moe's" When Bart sees Patty's hairy legs on a video slide.
"Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk" When Bart sees Marge with very messy hair
"Saturdays of Thunder" When Bart sees Martin's soapbox racer.
"Homer Alone" When Bart holds either Patty or Selma's bra.
"Bart the Lover" When Bart reads a sexually suggestive letter from Edna Krabappel to Woodrow.

Season 4[edit]

Episode Description
"Lisa's First Word" When Marge and Homer are having sex, baby Bart enters their bedroom and utters his first words, "Ay caramba!"
"Krusty Gets Kancelled" After he sees how entertaining Krusty's competitor Gaboo is.

Season 5[edit]

Episode Description
"Bart Gets Famous" Bart announces that he will no longer be defined by shallow catchphrases. Immediately afterwards, Homer hits his head and yells "D'oh!" Bart responds with "Ay, caramba!"
"Homer Loves Flanders" When Homer announces that he and Ned Flanders will continue to have wacky adventures together.
"The Boy Who Knew Too Much" When Bart sees Principal Skinner while he is skipping school.

Season 6[edit]

Episode Description
"Lemon of Troy" During a flash-forward sequence in which Bart is brought back to life by people in the distant future.

Season 14[edit]

Episode Description
"Special Edna" When Ms. Krabappel tells Bart he will have to redo a paper.

Season 15[edit]

Episode Description
"Treehouse of Horror XIV" While Marge and Homer are beating Bart and Lisa after they get trapped in a rug.

Season 16[edit]

Episode Description
"The Father, the Son and the Holy Guest Star" Bart uses the catchphrase as well as "Do the Bartman" to introduce himself to his new school.

Season 22[edit]

Episode Description
"The Great Simpsina" When Homer tries to shake things out of Bart's mouth. He says "Ay car-am-ba!"
"The Ned-liest Catch" When Bart shows Edna a dead possum in the vent, and the possum wakes and crawls on Bart's face.

Season 23[edit]

Episode Description
"Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts" When Milhouse goes crazy after not taking his nap.

Season 25[edit]

Episode Description
"The Kid Is All Right" Bart says it as a reaction to Isabel saying she's a non-observant Jew from Argentina, he says it without knowing that actual meaning, then Isabel says it means Hot Damn. Then He says it a second time.