Curly (An Illustrated Biography of the SuperStooge)
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SIMPSONS, THE - Duffless
Air Date/Released | Thursday, February 18, 1993 |
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Station/Studio | Fox / 20th Century Fox TV |
Satirical, animated sitcom adventures of the dysfunctional, working class Simpsons family. The strange town of Springfield is their home, populated by a mixture of neurotics and socially stunted weirdos.
After a tour of the Duff Brewery, Homer is arrested for DUI. Marge tells him he must go without drinking for 30 days, or go without sex. Includes two Three Stooges references. First, Lisa asks Bart to hold her science fair project, a giant tomato, to which Bart replies (just before he plasters Skinner with the tomato), Why soitainly, nyuk, nyuk, nyuk. For a replacement science project, and revenge on her brother, Lisa sets up a trained-response experiment to discover "Which Is Stupider, My Brother or a Hamster?" An electric shock from a wire attached to a cupcake prompts Bart to respond, Oh, a wise guy, eh....?!, and going into a Curly-face-slapping fit.
Crew: Jim Reardon (Director), David M. Stern (Writer), Matt Groening (Creator, Developer), James L. Brooks, Sam Simon (Developers)
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