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"'''Bart the General'''" is the fifth episode of [[Season 1]]. This is one of the two episodes that doesn't include a [[chalkboard gag]] or a [[couch gag]] in the [[Opening Sequence]], the other being [[Life on the Fast Lane]].
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"'''Bart the General'''" is the fifth episode of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' television series.
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This is one of the two [[Season 1|first season]] episodes that features a shorter [[Opening Sequence]], which doesn't include a [[chalkboard gag]] or a [[couch gag]], the other being "[[Life on the Fast Lane]]".
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
After defending [[Lisa]] from school bully [[Nelson Muntz]], [[Bart]] becomes Nelson's latest school bullying target. Sick of the harassment and torment, Bart, [[Abraham Simpson|Grampa Simpson]], and [[Herman]] (a slightly deranged military antique store dealer with a missing arm) rally the town's children into fighting back against Nelson and his cronies.
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After defending [[Lisa]] from school bully [[Nelson Muntz]], [[Bart]] becomes Nelson's latest school bullying target. Having become sick of the harassment and torment, Bart, [[Abraham Simpson|Grampa Simpson]], and [[Herman]] (a slightly deranged military antique store dealer with a missing arm) rally the town's children into fighting back against Nelson and his cronies.
   
 
== Full Story ==
 
== Full Story ==
 
[[File:FightOverCupcakes.jpg|left|thumb|Bart and Lisa fight over Lisa's cupcakes]]
 
[[File:FightOverCupcakes.jpg|left|thumb|Bart and Lisa fight over Lisa's cupcakes]]
The episode begins inside the Simpsons' kitchen before school, where Lisa is baking cupcakes to bring to Miss Hoover for her birthday at school. Once at the schoolyard, Lisa shows off her cupcakes to her friends and one of Nelson's minions steals the cupcakes and begins to eat them. Bart comes over to Lisa's rescue and attacks the bully (who is a [[White Weasel]] and friend of Nelson Muntz and was voiced by [[Kath Soucie]]/[[Nancy Cartwright]]). Nelson then comes over to break up the fight; he picks up Bart by the shirt collar with Bart blindly swinging. One of Bart's punches lands and gives Nelson a bloody nose. Everyone gasps at seeing this. Nelson tells Bart he will get him after school. Inside the classroom, a worried Bart imagines about the showdown with Nelson after school where there is nothing Bart can do to defeat Nelson.
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The episode begins inside the Simpsons' kitchen, where Lisa is baking cupcakes to bring to Miss Hoover for her birthday at school. Once at the schoolyard, Lisa shows off her cupcakes to her friends and one of Nelson's minions steals the cupcakes and begins to eat them. Bart comes over to Lisa's rescue and attacks the bully (who is [[White Weasel]] and friend of Nelson Muntz and was voiced by [[Kath Soucie]]/[[Nancy Cartwright]]). Nelson then comes over to break up the fight; he picks up Bart by the shirt collar with Bart blindly swinging. One of Bart's punches lands and gives Nelson a bloody nose. Everyone gasps at seeing this. Nelson tells Bart he will get him after school. Inside the classroom, a worried Bart imagines about the showdown with Nelson after school where there is nothing Bart can do to defeat Nelson.
   
In the lunchroom, everyone hails Bart as a hero. A modest and nervous Bart downplays the situation. Nelson walks up to a trembling Bart to remind him about the fight after school. Back in the classroom, Bart daydreams again this time about his own funeral in which his family mourns him, especially Homer, who has then grown a conscience and realized that his son was more important than work. Lisa places a cupcake on her brother, reflecting on how the fight was her fault. Nelson notices this and pounds him one last time. Back in reality, after school, a nervous Bart darts around the playground hoping to avoid Nelson. Bart turns a corner only to see Nelson standing right in front of him. Nelson promptly pummels Bart, throws him in a trash can, and informs Bart to meet again Tomorrow after school for another beating.
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In the lunchroom, everyone hails Bart as a hero. A modest and nervous Bart downplays the situation. Nelson walks up to a trembling Bart to remind him about the fight after school. Back in the classroom, Bart daydreams again this time about his own funeral in which his family mourns him, especially Homer, who has then grown a conscience and realized that his son was more important than work. Lisa places a cupcake on Bart, reflecting on how the fight was her responsibility. Nelson notices this and pounds him one last time. Back in reality, after school, a nervous Bart darts around the playground hoping to avoid Nelson. Bart turns a corner only to see Nelson standing right in front of him. Nelson promptly pummels Bart, throws him in a trash can, and informs Bart to meet again tomorrow after school for another beating.
   
 
[[File:Nelson Bleeding (Bart the General).png|thumb|[[Nelson]] bleeds from his confrontation with Bart.]]
 
[[File:Nelson Bleeding (Bart the General).png|thumb|[[Nelson]] bleeds from his confrontation with Bart.]]
The garbage can with Bart inside rolls to a stop in front of the Simpson house, and a weary Bart stumbles out and goes inside the house. Once inside, Bart walks past his parents in the living room and heads to the bathroom to cry. Marge sends Homer in to console Bart. Marge eavesdrops on the conversation and when it is revealed that Nelson is picking on Bart, she bursts in and gives Bart advice. She advises him to talk nicely to Nelson and try to settle things like gentlemen. Homer disagrees and takes Bart into another room and shows him how to fight Simpson's style (i.e. dirty).
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The garbage can with Bart inside rolls to a stop in front of the Simpson house, and a weary Bart stumbles out and goes inside the house. Once inside, Bart walks past his parents in the living room and heads to the bathroom to cry. Marge sends Homer in to console Bart. Marge eavesdrops on the conversation and when it is revealed that Nelson is picking on Bart, she bursts in and gives Bart advice. She advises him to talk nicely to Nelson and try to settle things like gentlemen. Homer disagrees and takes Bart into another room and shows him how to fight Simpson's style (i.e. dirty).
   
The next day, after school, in the schoolyard, Bart uses Homer's advice and flings mud in Nelson's eye, which only makes Nelson furious. Nelson beats up Bart again, throws him into another trash can and rolls is away. Once again in front, the Simpson house, the trash can rolls to a stop. Lisa is sitting out on the sidewalk and suggests Bart seek Grandpa Simpson's advice.
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The next day, after school, in the schoolyard, Bart uses Homer's advice and flings mud in Nelson's eye, which only makes Nelson furious. Nelson beats up Bart again, throws him into another trash can and rolls it away. Once again in front of the Simpson house, the trash can rolls to a stop. Lisa is sitting out on the sidewalk and suggests Bart seek Grandpa Simpson's advice.
   
Bart goes to the retirement home and visits Grandpa. Grandpa tells Bart to just stand up for himself. An elderly neighbor named Jasper enters Grandpa's room and demands Grandpa's newspaper. Grandpa says no and stands up for himself. The two have a tug-of-war over the newspaper and Jasper wins. Realizing that Bart standing up for himself might not work, Grandpa says he knows someone else who can help. Grandpa and Bart go over to Herman's Military Antiques to ask Herman for advice. Herman tells them Bart needs to start a small army and they begin to devise a plan.
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Bart goes to the retirement home and visits Grandpa. Grandpa tells Bart to just stand up for himself. An elderly neighbor named Jasper enters Grandpa's room and demands Grandpa's newspaper. Grandpa says no and stands up for himself. The two have a tug-of-war over the newspaper and Jasper wins. Realizing that Bart standing up for himself might not work, Grandpa says he is friends with someone who can help. Grandpa and Bart go over to Herman's Military Antiques to ask Herman for advice. Herman tells them Bart needs to start a small army and they begin to devise a plan.
   
 
[[File:Bart as a General (Bart the General).png|thumb|left|[[Bart]] the General]]
 
[[File:Bart as a General (Bart the General).png|thumb|left|[[Bart]] the General]]
At school, a note is passed around class. The note tells the kids that anyone fed up with Nelson should meet at Bart's treehouse after school. Inside the treehouse, a group of kids along with Herman and Grandpa wait for Bart to arrive. Bart stumbles in after being beaten up again and rallies the recruits and encourages them to join in his battle plan against Nelson. A montage of army marches, drills, obstacle courses, and training with Bart as the drill sergeant commences. Back inside the treehouse, days later, the battle plan is being finalized by Bart, Lisa, Herman, and Grandpa. Milhouse steps in and informs Bart of Nelson's whereabouts, and the battle plan begins. Outside on the streets, Bart confronts Nelson and out of nowhere Bart's army appears with water balloons much to Nelson's surprise. Water bombing takes place and Nelson is captured. Bart wheels a tied up Nelson in a wagon back to the Simpson house. Bart tells Nelson that he hoped he has learned his lesson and reaches to untie him, but Nelson says as soon as he is free he is going to pound Bart.
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At school, a note is passed around class. The note tells the kids that anyone fed up with Nelson should meet at Bart's tree house after school. Inside the tree house, a group of kids along with Herman and Grandpa wait for Bart to arrive. Bart stumbles in after being beaten up again and rallies the recruits and encourages them to join in his battle plan against Nelson. A montage of army marches, drills, obstacle courses, and training with Bart as the drill sergeant commences. Back inside the tree house, days later, the battle plan is being finalized by Bart, Lisa, Herman, and Grandpa. Milhouse steps in and informs Bart of Nelson's whereabouts, and the battle plan begins. Outside on the streets, Bart confronts Nelson and out of nowhere Bart's army appears with water balloons much to Nelson's surprise. Water bombing takes place and Nelson is captured. Bart wheels a tied up Nelson in a wagon back to the Simpson house. Bart tells Nelson that he hopes he has learned his lesson and reaches to untie him, but Nelson says as soon as he is free he is going to pound Bart.
   
Inside the Simpson house, Herman draws up a peace treaty between Bart and Nelson which they both sign. Marge steps in and hands out cupcakes. In the conclusion of the episode, Bart sits on a table in a library and tells the viewers about the seriousness of war.
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Inside the Simpson house, Herman draws up a peace treaty between Bart and Nelson which they both sign. Marge steps in and hands out cupcakes everyone. In the conclusion of the episode, Bart sits on a table in a library and finishes the episode by telling the viewers about the seriousness of war.
   
==[[Behind the Laughter]]==
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==Behind the Laughter==
 
=== Production ===
 
=== Production ===
This episode was running too long to use the normal [[Opening Sequence|opening sequence]]. Therefore, it didn’t feature a chalkboard gag or a couch gag. Instead, they just cut to an image of the Simpson house.<ref name="silverman">{{cite video | people=Silverman, David|year=2001|title=The Simpsons season 1 DVD commentary for the episode "Bart the General"| medium=DVD|publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> [[David Silverman]] was the director and was kind of stressed, because he was doing storyboards for this episode while also directing "[[Bart the Genius]]".<ref name="silverman" /> Originally, he had planned to use the song “War” by Edwin Starr in the episode. The plans were dropped when they agreed that the song did not really fit the story.<ref name="silverman" /> The episode had problems with the censors, who did not want the characters to say "family jewels" on prime time television.<ref name="groening">{{cite video | people=Groening, Matt|year=2001|title=The Simpsons season 1 DVD commentary for the episode "Bart the General"| medium=DVD|publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> The producers ignored the notes and "family jewels" remained in the episode.
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This is the first episode to not feature a chalkboard gag or a couch gag since the episode’s running time was too long to use the normal [[Opening Sequence|opening sequence]]. Instead, they just cut to an image of the Simpson house. [[David Silverman]] was the director and was kind of stressed, because he was doing storyboards for this episode while also directing "[[Bart the Genius]]". Originally, he had planned to use the song “War” by Edwin Starr in the episode. The plans were dropped when they agreed that the song did not really fit the story. The episode had problems with the censors, who did not want the characters to say "family jewels" on prime time television. The producers ignored the notes and "family jewels" remained in the episode.
   
Two new characters were introduced in this episode. The first one is [[Nelson Muntz]], who remains a frequently used recurring character.<ref name="BBC">{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/simpsons/episodeguide/season1/page5.shtml|title=Bart the General|accessdate=2008-01-14|author=Martyn, Warren; Wood, Adrian |year=2000|publisher=BBC}}</ref> The second is [[Herman]], who has been used less.<ref name="BBC" /> The design of Herman except for only having one arm was inspired by the look of the writer [[John Swartzwelder]]. The voice was partly inspired by [[George H. W. Bush]] and performed by [[Harry Shearer]].<ref name="groening" /> The original idea with Herman was that every time he would be shown he would have a different story to why he only has one arm.<ref name="groening" />
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Two new characters were introduced in this episode. The first one is [[Nelson Muntz]], who remains a commonly used recurring character. The second is [[Herman]], who has been used less.
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The design of Herman except for only having one arm was inspired by the look of the writer [[John Swartzwelder]]. The voice was partly inspired by [[George H. W. Bush]] and performed by [[Harry Shearer]]. The original idea with Herman was that every time he would be shown he would have a different story to why he only has one arm.
   
 
=== Reception ===
 
=== Reception ===
[[Matt Groening]] notes on the commentary track that he finds it strange how controversial this episode seemed at the time of its release. Today, they would go a lot further and to him, this episode now seems harmless.<ref name="groening" /> The authors of the book ''I Can't Believe It's a Bigger and Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide'', Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood, said: "Some good lines and set pieces aside - we love Bart's fantasy of death at Nelson's hands - this episode nevertheless feels a bit unsure of itself, particularly towards the end."<ref name="BBC" /> In a DVD review of the first season David B. Grelck gave the episode a rating of 3/5 and adds, "Another episode that helped to propel Bart's popularity into the stratosphere..."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20090627190829/http://www.wdbgproductions.com/cinerama/reviews/simpsonsseason1.htm|title=The Simpsons: The Complete First Season|accessdate=2009-06-27|year=2003|author=Grelck, David B|publisher=WDBG Productions}}</ref>
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[[Matt Groening]] notes on the commentary track that he finds it strange how controversial this episode seemed at the time of its release. Today, they would go a lot further and to him, this episode now seems harmless. The authors of the book ''I Can't Believe It's a Bigger and Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide'', Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood, said: "Some good lines and set pieces aside - we love Bart's fantasy of death at Nelson's hands - this episode nevertheless feels a bit unsure of itself, particularly towards the end." In a DVD review of the first season David B. Grelck gave the episode a rating of 3/5 and adds, "Another episode that helped to propel Bart's popularity into the stratosphere."
   
 
=== Use in Scientific Research ===
 
=== Use in Scientific Research ===
"Bart the General" and ''[[wikipedia:Seinfeld|Seinfeld]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s "[http://seinfeld.wikia.com/wiki/The_Tape The Tape]" were used in a [[wikipedia:Dartmouth College|Dartmouth College]] experiment to study brain activity in relation to humorous moments in television shows. The results were published in a 2004 issue of the [[wikipedia:academic journal|academic journal]] ''Neurological''. The researchers noted, "During moments of humor detection, significant [brain] activation was noted in the left posterior middle temporal [[wikipedia:gyrus|gyrus]] ... and left inferior frontal gyros."<ref>qtd. in Keay Davidson. "So these scientists go into a lab to see what's funny ... - They find gender differences in how humor affects the brain." ''San Francisco Chronicle''. November 21, 2005. A1.</ref>
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"Bart the General" and Seinfeld's The Tape were used in a [[wikipedia:Dartmouth College|Dartmouth College]] experiment to study brain activity in relation to humorous moments in television shows. The results were published in a 2004 issue of the [[wikipedia:academic journal|academic journal]] ''Neurological''. The researchers noted, "During moments of humor detection, significant [brain] activation was noted in the left posterior middle temporal [[wikipedia:gyrus|gyrus]] ... and left inferior frontal gyros."
   
 
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*[http://www.tv.com/shows/the-simpsons/bart-the-general-1290/ "Bart the General"] at [http://www.tv.com TV.com]
 
   
 
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I promise you victory, I promise you good times!
Bart Simpson

"Bart the General" is the fifth episode of The Simpsons television series.

This is one of the two first season episodes that features a shorter Opening Sequence, which doesn't include a chalkboard gag or a couch gag, the other being "Life on the Fast Lane".

Synopsis

After defending Lisa from school bully Nelson Muntz, Bart becomes Nelson's latest school bullying target. Having become sick of the harassment and torment, Bart, Grampa Simpson, and Herman (a slightly deranged military antique store dealer with a missing arm) rally the town's children into fighting back against Nelson and his cronies.

Full Story

FightOverCupcakes

Bart and Lisa fight over Lisa's cupcakes

The episode begins inside the Simpsons' kitchen, where Lisa is baking cupcakes to bring to Miss Hoover for her birthday at school. Once at the schoolyard, Lisa shows off her cupcakes to her friends and one of Nelson's minions steals the cupcakes and begins to eat them. Bart comes over to Lisa's rescue and attacks the bully (who is White Weasel and friend of Nelson Muntz and was voiced by Kath Soucie/Nancy Cartwright). Nelson then comes over to break up the fight; he picks up Bart by the shirt collar with Bart blindly swinging. One of Bart's punches lands and gives Nelson a bloody nose. Everyone gasps at seeing this. Nelson tells Bart he will get him after school. Inside the classroom, a worried Bart imagines about the showdown with Nelson after school where there is nothing Bart can do to defeat Nelson.

In the lunchroom, everyone hails Bart as a hero. A modest and nervous Bart downplays the situation. Nelson walks up to a trembling Bart to remind him about the fight after school. Back in the classroom, Bart daydreams again this time about his own funeral in which his family mourns him, especially Homer, who has then grown a conscience and realized that his son was more important than work. Lisa places a cupcake on Bart, reflecting on how the fight was her responsibility. Nelson notices this and pounds him one last time. Back in reality, after school, a nervous Bart darts around the playground hoping to avoid Nelson. Bart turns a corner only to see Nelson standing right in front of him. Nelson promptly pummels Bart, throws him in a trash can, and informs Bart to meet again tomorrow after school for another beating.

Nelson Bleeding (Bart the General)

Nelson bleeds from his confrontation with Bart.

The garbage can with Bart inside rolls to a stop in front of the Simpson house, and a weary Bart stumbles out and goes inside the house. Once inside, Bart walks past his parents in the living room and heads to the bathroom to cry. Marge sends Homer in to console Bart. Marge eavesdrops on the conversation and when it is revealed that Nelson is picking on Bart, she bursts in and gives Bart advice. She advises him to talk nicely to Nelson and try to settle things like gentlemen. Homer disagrees and takes Bart into another room and shows him how to fight Simpson's style (i.e. dirty).

The next day, after school, in the schoolyard, Bart uses Homer's advice and flings mud in Nelson's eye, which only makes Nelson furious. Nelson beats up Bart again, throws him into another trash can and rolls it away. Once again in front of the Simpson house, the trash can rolls to a stop. Lisa is sitting out on the sidewalk and suggests Bart seek Grandpa Simpson's advice.

Bart goes to the retirement home and visits Grandpa. Grandpa tells Bart to just stand up for himself. An elderly neighbor named Jasper enters Grandpa's room and demands Grandpa's newspaper. Grandpa says no and stands up for himself. The two have a tug-of-war over the newspaper and Jasper wins. Realizing that Bart standing up for himself might not work, Grandpa says he is friends with someone who can help. Grandpa and Bart go over to Herman's Military Antiques to ask Herman for advice. Herman tells them Bart needs to start a small army and they begin to devise a plan.

Bart as a General (Bart the General)

Bart the General

At school, a note is passed around class. The note tells the kids that anyone fed up with Nelson should meet at Bart's tree house after school. Inside the tree house, a group of kids along with Herman and Grandpa wait for Bart to arrive. Bart stumbles in after being beaten up again and rallies the recruits and encourages them to join in his battle plan against Nelson. A montage of army marches, drills, obstacle courses, and training with Bart as the drill sergeant commences. Back inside the tree house, days later, the battle plan is being finalized by Bart, Lisa, Herman, and Grandpa. Milhouse steps in and informs Bart of Nelson's whereabouts, and the battle plan begins. Outside on the streets, Bart confronts Nelson and out of nowhere Bart's army appears with water balloons much to Nelson's surprise. Water bombing takes place and Nelson is captured. Bart wheels a tied up Nelson in a wagon back to the Simpson house. Bart tells Nelson that he hopes he has learned his lesson and reaches to untie him, but Nelson says as soon as he is free he is going to pound Bart.

Inside the Simpson house, Herman draws up a peace treaty between Bart and Nelson which they both sign. Marge steps in and hands out cupcakes everyone. In the conclusion of the episode, Bart sits on a table in a library and finishes the episode by telling the viewers about the seriousness of war.

Behind the Laughter

Production

This is the first episode to not feature a chalkboard gag or a couch gag since the episode’s running time was too long to use the normal opening sequence. Instead, they just cut to an image of the Simpson house. David Silverman was the director and was kind of stressed, because he was doing storyboards for this episode while also directing "Bart the Genius". Originally, he had planned to use the song “War” by Edwin Starr in the episode. The plans were dropped when they agreed that the song did not really fit the story. The episode had problems with the censors, who did not want the characters to say "family jewels" on prime time television. The producers ignored the notes and "family jewels" remained in the episode.

Two new characters were introduced in this episode. The first one is Nelson Muntz, who remains a commonly used recurring character. The second is Herman, who has been used less. The design of Herman except for only having one arm was inspired by the look of the writer John Swartzwelder. The voice was partly inspired by George H. W. Bush and performed by Harry Shearer. The original idea with Herman was that every time he would be shown he would have a different story to why he only has one arm.

Reception

Matt Groening notes on the commentary track that he finds it strange how controversial this episode seemed at the time of its release. Today, they would go a lot further and to him, this episode now seems harmless. The authors of the book I Can't Believe It's a Bigger and Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide, Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood, said: "Some good lines and set pieces aside - we love Bart's fantasy of death at Nelson's hands - this episode nevertheless feels a bit unsure of itself, particularly towards the end." In a DVD review of the first season David B. Grelck gave the episode a rating of 3/5 and adds, "Another episode that helped to propel Bart's popularity into the stratosphere."

Use in Scientific Research

"Bart the General" and Seinfeld's The Tape were used in a Dartmouth College experiment to study brain activity in relation to humorous moments in television shows. The results were published in a 2004 issue of the academic journal Neurological. The researchers noted, "During moments of humor detection, significant [brain] activation was noted in the left posterior middle temporal gyrus ... and left inferior frontal gyros."

International Air dates

  • Germany: September 27, 1991
  • Hungary: September 18, 1998
  • Italy: November 29, 1991

External links

Citations


Shorts: Season 3 Season 1 Episodes Season 2
Simpsons Roasting on an Open FireBart the GeniusHomer's OdysseyThere's No Disgrace Like HomeBart the GeneralMoaning LisaThe Call of the SimpsonsThe Telltale HeadLife on the Fast LaneHomer's Night OutThe Crepes of WrathKrusty Gets BustedSome Enchanted Evening