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Undeterred by its US$1,200 price, Bart orders a purebred rough collie. When the dog arrives, Bart learns his name is Laddie and he is trained to perform several tasks. The Simpsons fall in love with the new dog and neglect Santa's Little Helper. When he fails to pay his credit card bill, Bart gets a call from a debt collection agency demanding ...
Lisa and Bart's test results inspire drastic changes in their behavior: Lisa's test says she should become a homemaker, her dreams of being a professional musician become shattered and she turns into a delinquent troublemaker at school; Bart's test says he should become a police officer, and Principal Skinner makes Bart hall monitor.
Chet Simpson (voiced by Dan Castellaneta [61]) – Chet is Bart, Lisa, Maggie's great-uncle who owns an unsuccessful shrimp company. [62] Dr. Simpson (voiced by Tress MacNeille [54]) – Dr. Simpson is the chief of complicated surgeries at the invasive care unit; she is first seen in "Lisa the Simpson". [62]
The Simpsons episode: Episode no. Season 13 Episode 6: Directed by: Steven Dean Moore: Written by: Bill Freiberger: Production code: DABF02: Original air date: December 16, 2001 () Guest appearance; Richard Gere as himself; Episode features; Couch gag: The couch is a slot machine that shows Homer, Marge, Bart, and Lisa in the windows.
There is even a conversation between the adult Bart and Lisa that rings surprisingly true for adult siblings wrestling with their shared familial past." [5] Writing for HitFix, Alan Sepinwall cited "Holidays of Future Passed" as the best future-set episode of The Simpsons since the first one, "Lisa's Wedding". He noted that it was "the ...
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]
'Girl’s In The Band' isn’t a bad effort at finding that narrative and the comedic sweet spot that made The Simpsons, The Simpsons—but it’s an incomplete and unsatisfying one." [6] Tony Sokol of Den of Geek gave the episode a 4 out of 5 stars. He felt as if Lisa had written the episode while Bart wrote the jokes. [7]
Richard Keller of TV Squad thought of the episode as another decent installment in the Simpsons like other Bart and Lisa centric episodes. He thought "it was unfortunate that these kinds of episodes couldn't have dispersed more evenly throughout the season", and that "episodes that center around Bart and Lisa tend to be more interesting ...