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As aired on many stations, Bart's chalkboard gag is "South Park - We'd stand beside you if we weren't so scared," a reference to the controversy surrounding the South Park episodes "200" and "201." [ 3 ] The episodes satirized the controversies surrounding depictions of the Muslim prophet Muhammad .
Chalkboard gag "Spoiler alert: Unfortunately, my dad doesn't die" ... TV Fanatic gave the episode 4 out of 5 stars, writing "Simpsons Season 26 starts off with a bang
Following the death of recurring guest star Marcia Wallace, the episode acknowledged her passing during the chalkboard gag. [4] The producers planned to retire her character after all the remaining episodes that she had recorded had aired.
The chalkboard gag is a running visual joke that occurs during the opening credits of many episodes. In this gag, Bart Simpson is writing lines on the chalkboard as a punishment; when the school bell rings, he immediately stops writing and runs out of the classroom.
The opening sequence, including the chalkboard and couch gags, was originally a video created by Australian animators Paul Robertson and Ivan Dixon with music by Jeremy Dower. [2] After uploading the video to YouTube on February 1, 2015, producers contacted them within one day to license the video.
Chalkboard gag "I will not waste chalk" (while writing this Bart uses different chalk for each letter) [2] Couch gag: The family hurries on to the couch, and Bart is flung into the air. He comes down during the shot of the TV. [3] Commentary: Matt Groening James L. Brooks David Silverman Jon Vitti: Episode chronology
The episode received mixed reviews with praise going to the couch gag with Rick and Morty. Dennis Perkins of The A.V. Club gave the episode a D, saying "as the final act of "Mathlete's Feat", the final episode of the 26th season of The Simpsons went to commercial, I was genuinely pissed at how disjointed, lazy, and downright lousy this season ...
Chalkboard gag "I will not concede the election till Karl Rove gives me permission" Couch gag: In a parody of Wacky Races, the family races against many characters, but all of them crash near the finish line and Grampa wins. Episode chronology