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Viva Los Simpsons

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Viva Los Simpsons
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VHS Information
Release date: March 6, 2000 (UK VHS)
April 18, 2005 (R2)
May 4, 2005 (R4)
Number of Episodes: 4
Distributor: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Catalogue №: 20001S
Rating: PG


"Viva Los Simpsons" is a collection of episodes that was released on March 6, 2000 on VHS and on April 18, 2005 on DVD as part of the series The Simpsons Classics.

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VHS[edit]

HOMIE THE CLOWN

What do you do when you're a famous clown on the verge of bankruptcy? Open a Krusty the Clown College! And what do you do if you're Homer Simpson? You enrol! See Homer taken on the regional role of a lifetime: Krusty the Clown! Then see Homer become a target for the people Krusty has made very angry: the Springfield Mob!

SPRINGFIELD

It begins with Henry Kissinger losing his glasses in a toilet and ends with Robert Goulet singing the "Batman" version of "Jingle Bells!" And in between, Mr. Burns opens a casino for adults, Bart opens a casino for kids, Marge develops a gambling addiction, and Lisa poorly represents the state of Florida! Does legalised gambling shake up the Simpsons? You bet!

VIVA NED FLANDERS

When legendary milquetoast Ned Flanders suddenly realises he is leading a boring life, he's left with no choice but to learn the ways of woo hoo from his greatest enemy, Homer J. Simpson! Homer's crash course in crazy leads the duo to Sin City where they party, gamble, and accidentally marry two cocktail waitresses!

HOMER AT THE BAT

Mr. Burns is so sure that the power plant softball team will beat their arch rivals, he bets a million dollars that they'll win. Why is he so sure? Cause he's filling the team with real-life major leaguers! But what about heavy-hittin' home-run Homer? Will he be winning the game or warming the bench?

*Features the voices of Wade Boggs, Jose Canseca, Dick Cavett, Roger Clemens, Gerry Cooney, Robert Goulet, Ken Griffey, Jr., Joe Mantegna, Don Mattingly, Steve Sax, Mike Scioscia, Ozzie Smith, Darryl Strawberry, The Moody Blues, and Johnny Unitas.

Colour/Running Time Approx: 88 Minutes.

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Trivia[edit]

  • In the UK, the spines of the four 2000 video releases formed an image of the Simpson family in their Pink Sedan. From left to right -
  1. Viva Los Simpsons (Marge gritting her teeth)
  2. The Simpsons: Raiders of the Lost Fridge (Lisa holding to the back of the seat and Maggie flying holding to the windscreen)
  3. The Simpsons: On Your Marks, Get Set, D'oh! (Bart standing on the back seat)
  4. The Simpsons.com (Homer at the wheel with Bart's hands over his eyes)

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