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  2. My Fare Lady - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Barting Over - Wikipedia

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    "Barting Over" is the eleventh episode of the fourteenth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons, advertised by Fox, and indicated on-screen to be the 300th episode of the show (though in broadcast order, it is the 302nd episode, as noted in the episode proper, and the 301st episode in production order).

  4. Take My Life, Please - Wikipedia

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    During the episode's couch gag, the Simpsons chase the couch through the streets of San Francisco, mirroring the car chase scene in the 1968 film Bullitt. [ 6 ] The songs " Rock the Boat " by The Hues Corporation and " Jive Talkin' " by the Bee Gees are played in the episode, while he selects " Colour My World " by Chicago as the class song.

  5. MyPods and Boomsticks - Wikipedia

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    The episode also features numerous references to films and pop culture. The scene where Homer is on a flying carpet is a parody of the film Aladdin ; the Genie also makes an appearance, in which The Simpsons regular cast member Dan Castellaneta reprises his role from the Aladdin television series , The Return of Jafar , and the Kingdom Hearts ...

  6. Coming to Homerica - Wikipedia

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    "Coming to Homerica" is the twenty-first and final episode of the twentieth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 17, 2009. The episode title is a parody of the 1988 film Coming to America. [1]

  7. MoneyBart - Wikipedia

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    The chalkboard gag ("I must not write all over the walls") is written all over the classroom walls, clock, door, and floor. [2] After the Simpsons arrive at home, the camera cuts to a shot of them on the couch, then zooms out to show this as a picture hanging on the wall of a fictional overseas Asian animation and merchandise sweatshop.

  8. Clown in the Dumps - Wikipedia

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    The A.V. Club gave the episode a C, commenting "Fresh off a summer of Simpsonsmania, thanks to the phenomenally successful FXX marathon of every episode ever, The Simpsons returns for its 26th season with a nondescript, anticlimactic premiere whose overstuffed cameos and would-be big character death amount to little more than a disspiriting ...

  9. Better Off Ned - Wikipedia

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    "Better Off Ned" is the 16th episode of the thirty-first season of the American animated television series The Simpsons, and the 678th episode overall. It aired in the United States on Fox on March 15, 2020. The episode was directed by Rob Oliver and was written by Joel H. Cohen and Jeff Westbrook from a story by Al Jean