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Bumblebee Man (voiced by Hank Azaria from 1992 to 2020, [51] Eric Lopez since 2020 [52]) is the star of a Mexican Spanish-language television sitcom on Channel Ocho in which he dresses in a bumblebee costume and performs Slapstick comedy.
Mr. Burns attends the annual Billionaires' Retreat, where he wins the fictional Austin Celtics pro basketball team in a poker game against the Rich Texan.After witnessing the antics of Mark Cuban at a Dallas Mavericks game, Burns decides to build a luxurious sports arena to win over Springfield basketball fans, renaming the Celtics the Springfield Excitement.
Homer breaks free. He confesses that he saw the Texan hide the coins in the cave and brought the family there to steal them. Suddenly, the Texan arrives, and the coins are found. Moe, Burns, and Snake appear and enter a Mexican standoff. Marge takes the coins and drops them into a chasm, and they thank her for ending their greed.
Glenn Close as Mona Simpson; Episode features; Chalkboard gag "If we're so good at predicting, how come my Dad bet on Atlanta?" Couch gag: The Simpsons, except Maggie, are sitting on the couch when Marge seems disgruntled. She stands up and moves the sailboat painting on the wall behind the couch to reveal a safe in the wall. She unlocks it ...
In 2011, Keith Plocek of LA Weekly named "I'm Spelling as Fast as I Can" the second best episode of the show with a food theme, commenting: "Spelling bee, schmelling bee. The star of this 2003 episode is the Ribwich, an obvious nod to McDonald's McRib ."
The show runner of The Simpsons at the time, Bill Oakley, commented that the news reports often create an anti-bear hysteria, and that is one of the inspirations for the episode. [3] Another inspiration for the episode came from California's Proposition 187, which proposed the rescinding of employment rights and benefits from illegal immigrants ...
Francisco Humberto Vélez Montiel (born March 30, 1955) is a Mexican actor who is most widely known for dubbing the voice of Homer Simpson for the first 15 seasons, and again since season 32, of the Latin American dub of The Simpsons. [1] In 2005, the dub voice cast of The Simpsons were replaced following a labor
"Treehouse of Horror XX" is the fourth episode of the twenty-first season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. The episode was directed by Mike B. Anderson and Matthew Schofield and was written by Daniel Chun. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 18, 2009.