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"Listen to the sound of one hand", a famous Japanese Zen kōan; The Sound of One Hand Clapping, a 1997 novel by Richard Flanagan The Sound of One Hand Clapping, a 1998 Australian film adaptation; The Sound of One Hand Clapping, a 1998 album by British musician Dobie, also released as a remix in 2004
Bart asks Milhouse for a place to stay until the publicity stops, so Milhouse suggests staying at his father's apartment. Bart calls the Simpson house impersonating the kidnapper, which is being recorded by Wiggum. Hearing how sad Marge is without him, Bart comforts her as himself, but cuts the call short when his stovetop popcorn begins to pop.
The Simpsons employs a floating timeline, where characters either do not age or age minimally.As such, the show is always presumed to take place in the present year. [1] [2] At ten years old, [3] Bartholomew, [4] best known by his short-form name Bart, is the eldest child and only son of Homer and Marge Simpson; [5] [6] he has two younger sisters, Lisa and Maggie. [7]
In celebration of Bart's "A" on an astronomy quiz, the waitstaff at The Singing Sirloin sing "Happy First A", a parody of "Happy Birthday". When the Simpsons are pressed into service as a Mariachi band to pay for their meal at The Singing Sirloin, they are heard playing:
In the scene where he escapes the laboratory, Bart can be seen swallowing a handful of pills on his way out. Originally, Bart was supposed to "upend" an entire jar of Focusyn, but, according to Meyer, the censors wouldn't allow it. [2] The scientists who prescribe Focusyn to Bart are based on one of The Simpsons' staff members and his wife. [4]
A flurry of Simpsons memes have erupted on social media in response to a bizarre and wildly false statement about pets made by Donald Trump during his first presidential debate with Kamala Harris ...
Homer teaches Bart how to shave. "Bart's Friend Falls in Love" 3: Bart steals Homer's jar of pennies. "Bart the General" 1: Nelson sends Bart home in a trash can by rolling him down a hill. "Three Men and a Comic Book" 2: Homer "checks" on Bart, Milhouse, and Martin in the treehouse. Montage sequence: 2–3 Homer uttering "D'oh!" in each clip.
The "Bart Stinks" song that Jimbo, Dolph, and Kearney sing is a parody of "Love Stinks" by The J. Geils Band, and when Bart notices this he rips down his J. Geils Band posters off his room wall in disappointment. [2] Bart spinning in a circle while his clothes fly off after having been hit by the ball is a reference to Charlie Brown in Peanuts. [2]