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  2. The Boy Who Knew Too Much (The Simpsons) - Wikipedia

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    Skinner praises Bart for his honesty, but still gives him four months' detention for skipping school. At the end of the episode Homer and Marge are shown in their bed surrounded by swag (artwork, towels, lamps, a TV, stationery, chairs, tissues) Homer has stolen from his hotel room.

  3. Separate Vocations - Wikipedia

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    The way the scene changes from Bart and Skinner talking in Skinner's office to them searching through the lockers is a reference to the same style of scene change used in the 1960s Batman television series, in which a close-up of Batman's face with dramatic music is shown for a brief moment before the scene changes. [2]

  4. Bart the Genius - Wikipedia

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    "Bart the Genius" is the second episode of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on January 14, 1990. [4] It was the first episode written by Jon Vitti.

  5. The Simpsons opening sequence - Wikipedia

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    In "Simpsons Bible Stories", Bart is writing a chalkboard punishment in hieroglyphics when he hears Moses/Milhouse's horn being blown and leaves the classroom. As Three weeks later in "The Heartbroke Kid". Instead of writing on a chalkboard, a now overweight Bart is seen buying and eating chocolate from a vending machine.

  6. New Kids on the Blecch - Wikipedia

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    Michael Johnson as Bart) Episode features; Chalkboard gag "I will not buy a presidential pardon" Couch gag: The couch is outside a prison wall. A siren wails and a searchlight moves as the Simpsons (dressed in striped prison jumpsuits) tunnel their way to the couch. Commentary: Matt Groening Mike Scully Al Jean Ian Maxtone-Graham Tim Long Matt ...

  7. Lisa's Sax - Wikipedia

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    Bart's blackboard punishment "I no longer want my MTV" is a reference to the old MTV slogan "I Want My MTV" (and a jab at the channel's declining quality due to lack of music videos and an uptick in reality TV shows, like The Real World). One of the people who run over the saxophone is a man on a tricycle, who promptly falls over.

  8. Bart Simpson - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. Grift of the Magi - Wikipedia

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    Chalkboard gag (first) Bart writes "I will not sell my kidney on eBay"/(second) Lisa writes "I will not do math in class" Couch gag: Marge, Lisa, Bart, and Maggie slide down a fire pole to the couch. Homer, however, gets stuck in the hole and flails about helplessly. Commentary: Matt Groening Mike Scully George Meyer Ian Maxtone-Graham Tom ...

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