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Bart sues Krusty the Clown and is given a $100,000 settlement. After Bart's attorney Lionel Hutz deducts his legal fees, Bart is left with only $500. Meanwhile, Lisa is the only person who attends Bleeding Gums' funeral, where Reverend Lovejoy misnames him and misidentifies him as a sousaphone player. Lisa vows to make sure that everyone in ...
"Bart the Fink" is the fifteenth episode of the seventh season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on February 11, 1996. In this episode, Bart inadvertently exposes Krusty the Clown as one of the biggest tax cheats in American history.
Krusty-Brand Cereal is the catalyst for the episode " 'Round Springfield", when Bart swallows a "jagged metal Krusty-O" included in the box as a premium and is sent to the hospital. Later in the episode when Krusty holds a press conference to show that swallowing the jagged metal Krusty-O is not dangerous, he immediately begins to gag before he ...
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]
The Season 36 episode, titled Bart’s Birthday, was framed as a “Fox special presentation,” The Daily Mail reported on Monday (September 30). “The Simpsons” Unexpectedly Airs Its ...
This is the twentieth "Treehouse of Horror" installment, containing three self-contained stories: In "Dial 'M' for Murder or Press '#' to Return to Main Menu", Lisa is forced into a Hitchcock-esque murder scheme by Bart; in "Don't Have a Cow, Mankind", Springfield is once again overrun by zombies thanks to Krusty Burger's latest sandwich; and ...
Krusty is partially based on Jewish comedian Jerry Lewis, [13] who starred in the 1959 version of the film. A nod to the film is featured in dialogue when Rabbi Krustofsky says, "Oh, if you were a musician or a jazz singer, this I could forgive!" [14] In the Simpsons house, Krusty plays The Concert for Bangladesh.
Bart whistles The Simpsons ' theme and Marge tells him "not to whistle that annoying tune". [9] Bart tells Krusty "I saved you from jail, I reunited you with your estranged father, I saved your career, man!" After fearing that he's become a one trick pony, Marge reassures him he's making people happy. Bart reflects that "I'm in television now.