Donnie Fatso
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This episode is considered non-canon and the events featured do not relate to the series and therefore may not have actually happened/existed.
The reason behind this decision is: Fat Tony dies and is replaced by someone who's identical to him. Later episodes indicate that he's still Michael's father. If you dispute this, please bring it up on the episode's talk page. |
- "Poor Tony. He didn't deserve this. He was just a soldier in a war he started."
- ―Homer Simpson
"Donnie Fatso"
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Episode Information
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"Donnie Fatso" is the ninth episode of season 22 of The Simpsons and the four-hundred and seventy-third episode overall. It originally aired on December 12, 2010. The episode was written by Chris Cluess and directed by Ralph Sosa. It guest stars Joe Mantegna as Fat Tony and Fit Tony and Jon Hamm as an FBI agent.
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Synopsis[edit]
- "Homer spends time in the Springfield Penitentiary after getting caught bribing an official. An FBI agent offers to reduce his jail time if Homer agrees to go undercover as an informant to investigate Fat Tony (guest voice Mantegna). When Homer forges a special bond with Fat Tony and his family, he becomes conflicted between his obligation to the government and his loyalty to his new family. After an unexpected turn of events, Fat Tony's cousin Fit Tony seeks to settle a score with Homer, but winds up teaching him an important lesson."
Plot[edit]
On New Year's Day, Homer recycles his bottles and paper together, which is now a $50 fine. He then accidentally breaks lots of other laws until he hits $1000. After going to Moe's, Moe tells Homer that he should go to window 9 at the court and leave a $100 bribe there to get all his crimes removed. He is caught and ends up in Springfield Penitentiary prison.
Homer is then offered an alternative by a FBI agent who plans to get Homer into Fat Tony's gang. He gives him a wig with a camera and microphone in and changes Homer's name to Nicky Bluepants Altosaxophony. Homer takes out the agent in prison, as he is dressed as a guard, to gain Louie's trust. Fat Tony finds out about this and Homer's apparent beating and breaks him out as the prison was built by the mafia.
After showing that he feels, Fat Tony believes that Nicky is like him. He then asks Homer to burn down Moe's, which Moe coincidentally does anyway. Homer is then welcomed into the mafia.
They then go to a dock to collect guns from Belgium. However, the FBI are still listening in and Homer tells Fat Tony to leave. Before he does, he realizes that Homer is a spy and has a heart attack as a result, and dies. Homer is upset after this.
Homer is later kidnapped by Fit Tony, Fat Tony's cousin. After realizing that Fat Tony's memories lived on in Homer, he doesn't kill him and lets him go. Fit Tony then takes over the Springfield mafia, gets fat and eventually is known as Fat Tony.
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Reception[edit]
Darren Franich called Fat Tony's death the 9th "Best TV Character Death of 2010" writing that "give the writers some credit for doing something different: In the middle of an otherwise straightforward mob-themed episode, they actually went ahead and killed off Fat Tony, a character who was first introduced almost twenty years ago."[1] However, he later went on to criticize the addition of Fit Tony.[1]
"Donnie Fatso" was nominated for a 2012 Writers Guild of America award in Animation, but it lost to "Homer the Father".[2]
Dan Castellaneta was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance in the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards for voicing Homer Simpson, Krusty the Clown, Barney Gumble, and Louie in this episode, but he lost to Maurice LaMarche for Futurama.[3]
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Franich, Darren (December 21, 2010). The Best TV Character Deaths of 2010. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved on 2010-12-21.
- ↑ IMDb - "Writers Guild of America, USA 2012 Awards"
- ↑ Television Academy - "Outstanding Voice-Over Performance - 2011"
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