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The authors of the book I Can't Believe It's a Bigger and Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide, Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood, wrote, "even without that final sequence, this would still be one of the best episodes, with Bart at his very best. The scenes in the box factory are superb, as is Martin and Skinner's joyful singing and, once again ...
The continuous shot of Bart and Nelson walking through the back of the school to get to the lunch hall is a nearly perfect shot-by-shot rendition of the Steadicam scene from Goodfellas, as Henry and Karen walk through the back of the Copacabana, with Bart echoing Ray Liotta's voiceover narration.
They enjoyed the episode and liked the premise of Bart tiring of Homer's treatment of him. [7] In 2023, Tony Sokol of Den of Geek named the episode the 9th best episode of the series from the 2000s. He called it "one of the most callous entries in The Simpsons canon" for having Homer waste the money intended for Bart. He also thought "[t]he ...
The Best of The Simpsons: Volume 7: May 26, 1998 "Bart Gets Hit by a Car" "One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish" "Shut Up Simpsons" The Best of The Simpsons: Volume 8: May 26, 1998 "The Way We Was" "Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment" "Family Therapy" The Best of The Simpsons: Volume 9: May 26, 1998 "Three Men and a Comic Book"
The Simpsons was the highest-rated show on Fox that week, but was beaten by The Cosby Show which got a 20.2 rating. [32] The episode won an Environmental Media Award in the "Best Television Episodic Comedy" category, [33] which has been awarded every year since 1991 to the best television episode with an environmental message. [34]
Bart reluctantly rescues Homer by pushing the rear end of the car back onto the ground. They are soon back on the road, now with Bart chained and duct-taped in his seat, because Homer is unable to trust his son. Homer gets Bart to the camp, and leaves him there as Bart sadly watches Homer reluctantly drive away.
18th episode of the 9th season of The Simpsons "This Little Wiggy" The Simpsons episode Episode no. Season 9 Episode 18 Directed by Neil Affleck Written by Dan Greaney Production code 5F13 Original air date March 22, 1998 (1998-03-22) Guest appearance Phil Hartman as Troy McClure Episode features Chalkboard gag "I was not told to do this" Couch gag Bart peeks from around the TV to make sure ...
"Bart Sells His Soul" is the fourth episode of the seventh season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It first aired on Fox in the United States on October 8, 1995. In the episode, Bart scornfully dismisses the concept of the soul , and to show he is serious in his skepticism he agrees to sell his soul to Milhouse .