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The Simpsons: Go to Hollywood

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The Simpsons: Go to Hollywood
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VHS Information
Release date: June 7, 1999 (UK VHS)
September 8, 2003 (R2)
March 31, 2004 (R4)
Number of Episodes: 4
Distributor: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Catalogue №: 14390S
Rating: PG


"The Simpsons: Go to Hollywood" is a collection of episodes that was released on June 7, 1999 on VHS and on September 8, 2003 on DVD as part of the series The Simpsons Classics.

The collection's theme is episodes involving fame and/or celebrities.

Description[edit]

VHS[edit]

HOMER TO THE MAX

Homer learns his name is also that of a fictitious TV character. Assuming a new name, Homer joins the young, hip, show-biz elite in their noble quest for a better environment.

FEAR OF FLYING

Crazy is as crazy does! By impersonating a pilot and wrecking a plane, Homer wins the entire family free air travel, driving Marge into the clutches of a mysterious childhood phobia. Does Homer find the bar of his dreams? Will the Simpson cat and dog abandon a life of sin and finally marry? Can psychoanalysis force Marge to face her fears, despite Homer's help? See for yourself... if you dare!

KRUSTY GETS KANCELLED

The once and future Krusty! Hobos... sea captains... not even Joey Bishop can weaken Krusty's sway over television kiddie-dom... but then comes Gabbo!! A waywardly-instructive celebrity-studded saga of pride destroyed, friendship deployed and redemption enjoyed, in which Bart finally proves that two wrongs do, in fact, make a right!

FLAMING MOE'S

No Moe mister Nice Guy!?! When Moe's theft of Homer's secret drink recipe turns his tavern into a towering triumph, a dangerously-deranged Homer lurches blazingly into action. FEEL the sting of a confidence betrayed! SQUIRM to the terror of a second-grade slumber party!! LEARN the just desserts served with a Flaming Moe!!!

*Features the guest voices of Aerosmith, Anne Bancroft, Ed Begley, Jr., Johnny Carson, Ted Danson, Woody Harrelson, Hugh Hefner, Bette Midler, Catherine O'Hara, Rhea Pearlman, Luke Perry, John Ratzenberger, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Elizabeth Taylor, George Wendt, and Barry White.

Colour/Running Time Approx: 88 Minutes.

Episodes[edit]

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Trivia[edit]

  • A sticker on the packaging stated "88 Minutes 4 Classic Episodes - Including - *1 Never Before Seen On TV *Applies to UK before September 1999".
  • In the UK, the spines of the four 1999 video releases formed an image of the Simpson family on the couch. From left to right -
  1. The Simpsons: Too Hot for TV (Marge arms crossed, tapping her foot)
  2. The Simpsons: Go to Hollywood (Homer passed out in his underpants)
  3. Bart Wars - The Simpsons Strike Back (Maggie wearing a foam hand with "We're #1" written on it, sitting on the couch, with Santa's Little Helper and Snowball II on the floor)
  4. The Simpsons: Greatest Hits (Bart and Lisa next to the floor lamp)
  • There was an edition with an alternate cover which were individually numbered, with the standard cover on the reverse.
  • The VHS version was later included in the boxset The Simpsons 3 Video Gift Set.