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|productionCode = 5F11
 
|productionCode = 5F11
 
|originalAirdate = February 15, 1998
 
|originalAirdate = February 15, 1998
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|main_character(s) = Main plot: [[Bart Simpson]]<br>[[Lisa Simpson]]<br>[[Milhouse Van Houten]]<br>[[Nelson Muntz]]<br>[[Ralph Wiggum]]<br>[[Martin Prince]]<br>[[Lewis Clark]]<br>[[Wendell Borton]]<br>[[Sherri Mackleberry]]<br>[[Terri Mackleberry]]
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Sub plot: [[Homer Simpson]]<br>[[Marge Simpson]]<br>[[Bill Gates]]
 
|couchGag = [[Frog Family couch gag]]
 
|couchGag = [[Frog Family couch gag]]
|specialGuestVoices = [[Phil Hartman]] as [[Troy McClure]] and [[James Earl Jones]] as the narrator
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|specialGuestVoices = [[Phil Hartman]] as [[Troy McClure]]<br>[[James Earl Jones]] as the narrator
 
|Show Runner = [[Mike Scully]]
 
|Written By = [[David X. Cohen]]
 
|Written By = [[David X. Cohen]]
 
|Directed By = [[Pete Michels]]
 
|Directed By = [[Pete Michels]]
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|Show Runner = [[Mike Scully]]}}
 
 
{{Quote|The hunt is on!|[[Nelson Muntz]]}}
 
{{Quote|The hunt is on!|[[Nelson Muntz]]}}
"'''Das Bus'''" is the fourteenth episode of [[Season 9]].
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"'''Das Bus'''" is the fourteenth episode of [[Season 9]].
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
When a [[Springfield Elementary School]] field trip goes terribly wrong the students find themselves marooned on an uncharted island in a [[wikipedia:Lord of the Flies|Lord of the Flies]]-esque predicament.
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When a [[Springfield Elementary School]] field trip goes terribly wrong, the students find themselves marooned on an uncharted island in a [[wikipedia:Lord of the Flies|Lord of the Flies]]-esque predicament. Meanwhile, [[Homer Simpson]] wants to start his own Internet company called Compu Glogal Hyper Meganet.
 
== Full Story ==
 
== Full Story ==
The [[Springfield Elementary School]] Model United Nations club is going on a field trip. On the bus, [[Bart Simpson|Bart]], [[Nelson Muntz|Nelson]], [[Ralph Wiggum|Ralph]] and [[Milhouse Van Houten|Milhouse]] are playing a game by rolling fruit to the front. Milhouse rolls a grapefruit that gets stuck under the brakes. When [[Otto Mann|Otto]] attempts to press down on the pedal, he squishes the fruit, and juice sprays into his face, causing his eyes to burn, loses control and drives the bus off a bridge into the water.
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The [[Springfield Elementary School]] Model United Nations club is going on a field trip. On the bus, [[Bart Simpson|Bart]], [[Nelson Muntz|Nelson]], [[Ralph Wiggum|Ralph]] and [[Milhouse Van Houten|Milhouse]] are playing a game by rolling fruit to the front. Milhouse rolls a grapefruit that gets stuck under the brakes. When [[Otto Mann|Otto]] attempts to press down on the pedal, he squishes the fruit, and juice squirts into his face, causing his eyes to burn, loses control and drives the bus off a bridge into the water.
   
Otto leaves the children behind in an attempt to swim for help but gets washed away by the current. It is later revealed Otto is picked up by [[China|Chinese]] fishermen. Otto is excited, thinking they will help him rescue the children, but they actually plan to use him for slave labor below deck. The students, however, swim to a nearby tropical island. Soon an argument breaks out over whose fault it is that they're stranded on a deserted island. As all the kids are yelling at each other, Bart blows on a large conch shell and tries to tell the children that being stranded on an island is just like TV where life is easy and cocktails are plentiful, comparing it to ''The Swiss Family Robinson'', only with more cursing. Reality soon sets in when the island is found to be largely barren and the children lack survival skills. With no food found on the island and no adult supervision, the children rely on snack food retrieved from the sunken bus by Bart. They awaken the next morning to find the snacks all gone. Suspecting Milhouse because of his pot-belly and nacho cheese breath, the students put him on trial and he blames the loss on a mysterious island "monster".
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Otto leaves the kids behind in an attempt to swim for help but gets washed away by the current. It's later revealed Otto is picked up by [[China|Chinese]] fishermen. Otto is excited, thinking they will help him rescue the kids, but they actually plan to use him for slave labor below deck. However, The students swim to a nearby tropical island. Soon an argument breaks out over whose fault it is that they are stranded on a deserted island. As all the kids are yelling at each other, Bart blows on a large conch shell and tries to tell the gang that being stranded on an island is just like TV where life is easy and cocktails are plentiful, comparing it to ''The Swiss Family Robinson'', only with more cursing. Reality soon sets in when the island is found to be largely barren and the kids lack survival skills. Without any food found on the island and adult supervision, the group rely on snack food retrieved from the sunken bus by Bart. They awaken the next morning to find the snacks all gone. Suspecting Milhouse because of his pot-belly and nacho cheese breath, the students put him on trial and he blames the loss on a mysterious island "monster".
   
 
During the trial held by the students, there is insufficient evidence to prove Milhouse ate all the food. Because of this, Bart, acting as judge, acquits Milhouse. The other students are not happy with this verdict and act like savages, attempting to kill Milhouse. [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] tries to stop the violence, but gets pushed by Nelson. Bart, angered by this, tells everyone to leave Lisa alone. The other students end up chasing Bart, Lisa, and Milhouse into a cave, where it's revealed that Milhouse's "''monster''" is actually a wild boar. On one of the boar's tusks is an empty bag of chips, revealing that it was the actual culprit in eating all the snacks. Nelson apologized to Milhouse for the misunderstanding mistake they made, who reveals that he only took "''two sandwiches and a bag of Doritos''" and left the rest of the food to the others. They then kill the boar and eat it (except Lisa, who adheres to her [[Lisa the Vegetarian|vegetarianism]] and licks slime from a rock instead). The episode finishes with a comically obvious deus ex machina ending, narrated by [[James Earl Jones]]:
Back at home, [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] discovers that [[Ned Flanders]] has his own home-based Internet business, Flancrest Enterprises. Homer complains to Marge that everyone except the Simpson family are getting rich off the Internet, and he wants a piece of the action, despite knowing nothing about it. He launches his own dot-com company, Compu-Global-Hyper-Mega-Net, which is later bought out by [[Bill Gates]] and his goons. Unfortunately, Gates' "buying out" procedure is having his goons destroy Homer's office and break all of his possessions, stating he didn't get rich by writing a lot of checks.
 
 
During the trial held by the students, there is insufficient evidence to prove Milhouse ate all the food. Because of this, Bart, acting as judge, acquits Milhouse. The other students are not happy with this verdict and act like savages, attempting to kill Milhouse. [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] tries to stop the violence, but gets pushed by Nelson. Bart, angered by this, tells everyone to leave Lisa alone. The other students end up chasing Bart, Lisa, and Milhouse into a cave, where it is revealed that Milhouse's "monster" is actually a wild boar. On one of the boar's tusks is an empty bag of chips, revealing that it was the actual culprit in eating all the snacks. Nelson apologized to Milhouse for the misunderstanding mistake they made, who reveals that he only took "two sandwiches and a bag of Doritos" and left the rest of the food to the others. They then kill the boar and eat it '''('''except Lisa, who adheres to her [[Lisa the Vegetarian|vegetarianism]] and licks slime from a rock instead''')'''. The episode finishes with a comically obvious deus ex machina ending, narrated by [[James Earl Jones]]:
 
   
 
:''So the children learned how to function as a society,''
 
:''So the children learned how to function as a society,''
 
:''and eventually they were rescued by, oh, let's say...[[Moe Szyslak|Moe]].''
 
:''and eventually they were rescued by, oh, let's say...[[Moe Szyslak|Moe]].''
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Back at home, [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] discovers that [[Ned Flanders]] has his own home-based Internet business, [[Flancrest Enterprises]]. Homer complains to [[Marge]] that everyone except the [[Simpson family]] are getting rich off the Internet, and he wants a piece of the action, despite knowing nothing about it. He launches his own dot-com company, [[Compu-Global-Hyper-Mega-Net]], which is later bought out by [[Bill Gates]] and his henchmen. Unfortunately, Gates' "buying out" procedure is having his goons destroy Homer's office and break all of his possessions, stating he didn't get rich by writing a lot of checks.
   
 
==Behind the Laughter==
 
==Behind the Laughter==
 
===Cultural references===
 
===Cultural references===
This is a plot loosely based on the book Lord of the Flies, by William Golding. Most of the episode's plot, namely a group of children trapped on an island, is a reference to William Golding's 1954 novel Lord of the Flies. The title comes from the 1981 film Das Boot, although it would be "Der Bus" in German. When the children are squabbling in the classroom, Principal Skinner restores order by banging his shoe on the desk, parodying the shoe-banging incident by Soviet General Secertary Nikita Khrushchev at the United Nations in 1960. When escaping from the other children, Bart, Lisa and Milhouse have to swing across a gap on a vine; Milhouse goes across first, but refuses to throw the vine back in a reference to the opening scene of Raiders of the Lost Ark '''('''''1981''''')''', where the same thing happens to Indiana Jones. Ralph's painted face is similar to that of Kiss member Peter Criss.
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Most of the episode's plot is loosely based on the 1954 book ''[[wikipedia:Lord of the Flies|Lord of the Flies]]'', by William Golding, namely a group of kids trapped on an island. The title comes from the 1981 film ''[[wikipedia:Das Boot|Das Boot]]'', although it would be "Der Bus" in German. When the kids are squabbling in the classroom, Principal Skinner restores order by banging his shoe on the desk, parodying the shoe-banging incident by Soviet General Secretary Nikita Khrushchev at the United Nations in 1960.
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When escaping from the other kids, Bart, Lisa and Milhouse have to swing across a gap on a vine; Milhouse goes across first, but refuses to throw the vine back in a reference to the opening scene of ''Raiders of the Lost Ark'' (1981), where the same thing happens to Indiana Jones. Ralph's painted face is similar to that of KISS member Peter Criss.
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=== Production ===
 
=== Production ===
 
A deleted scene had Homer buying anti-stress instruments. He uses them all and gets stressed. According to [[Mike Scully]], this scene was regrettably deleted due to the episode being too long.
 
A deleted scene had Homer buying anti-stress instruments. He uses them all and gets stressed. According to [[Mike Scully]], this scene was regrettably deleted due to the episode being too long.
 
=== Reception ===
 
=== Reception ===
In a 2006 article in ''[[wikipedia:USA Today|USA Today]]'', "Das Bus" was highlighted among the six best episodes of [[Season 9|''The Simpsons'' season 9]], along with others including "[[Trash of the Titans]]," "[[The Last Temptation of Krust]]," "[[The Cartridge Family]]," "[[Dumbbell Indemnity]]," and "[[The Joy of Sect]]".
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In a 2006 article in ''[[wikipedia:USA Today|USA Today]]'', "Das Bus" was highlighted among the six best episodes of [[Season 9|''The Simpsons'' season 9]], along with others including "[[Trash of the Titans]]", "[[The Last Temptation of Krust]]", "[[The Cartridge Family]]", "[[Dumbbell Indemnity]]" and "[[The Joy of Sect]]".
 
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== Citations ==
 
== Citations ==
 
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"Das Bus" is the fourteenth episode of Season 9.

Synopsis

When a Springfield Elementary School field trip goes terribly wrong, the students find themselves marooned on an uncharted island in a Lord of the Flies-esque predicament. Meanwhile, Homer Simpson wants to start his own Internet company called Compu Glogal Hyper Meganet.

Full Story

The Springfield Elementary School Model United Nations club is going on a field trip. On the bus, Bart, Nelson, Ralph and Milhouse are playing a game by rolling fruit to the front. Milhouse rolls a grapefruit that gets stuck under the brakes. When Otto attempts to press down on the pedal, he squishes the fruit, and juice squirts into his face, causing his eyes to burn, loses control and drives the bus off a bridge into the water.

Otto leaves the kids behind in an attempt to swim for help but gets washed away by the current. It's later revealed Otto is picked up by Chinese fishermen. Otto is excited, thinking they will help him rescue the kids, but they actually plan to use him for slave labor below deck. However, The students swim to a nearby tropical island. Soon an argument breaks out over whose fault it is that they are stranded on a deserted island. As all the kids are yelling at each other, Bart blows on a large conch shell and tries to tell the gang that being stranded on an island is just like TV where life is easy and cocktails are plentiful, comparing it to The Swiss Family Robinson, only with more cursing. Reality soon sets in when the island is found to be largely barren and the kids lack survival skills. Without any food found on the island and adult supervision, the group rely on snack food retrieved from the sunken bus by Bart. They awaken the next morning to find the snacks all gone. Suspecting Milhouse because of his pot-belly and nacho cheese breath, the students put him on trial and he blames the loss on a mysterious island "monster".

During the trial held by the students, there is insufficient evidence to prove Milhouse ate all the food. Because of this, Bart, acting as judge, acquits Milhouse. The other students are not happy with this verdict and act like savages, attempting to kill Milhouse. Lisa tries to stop the violence, but gets pushed by Nelson. Bart, angered by this, tells everyone to leave Lisa alone. The other students end up chasing Bart, Lisa, and Milhouse into a cave, where it's revealed that Milhouse's "monster" is actually a wild boar. On one of the boar's tusks is an empty bag of chips, revealing that it was the actual culprit in eating all the snacks. Nelson apologized to Milhouse for the misunderstanding mistake they made, who reveals that he only took "two sandwiches and a bag of Doritos" and left the rest of the food to the others. They then kill the boar and eat it (except Lisa, who adheres to her vegetarianism and licks slime from a rock instead). The episode finishes with a comically obvious deus ex machina ending, narrated by James Earl Jones:

So the children learned how to function as a society,
and eventually they were rescued by, oh, let's say...Moe.

Back at home, Homer discovers that Ned Flanders has his own home-based Internet business, Flancrest Enterprises. Homer complains to Marge that everyone except the Simpson family are getting rich off the Internet, and he wants a piece of the action, despite knowing nothing about it. He launches his own dot-com company, Compu-Global-Hyper-Mega-Net, which is later bought out by Bill Gates and his henchmen. Unfortunately, Gates' "buying out" procedure is having his goons destroy Homer's office and break all of his possessions, stating he didn't get rich by writing a lot of checks.

Behind the Laughter

Cultural references

Most of the episode's plot is loosely based on the 1954 book Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, namely a group of kids trapped on an island. The title comes from the 1981 film Das Boot, although it would be "Der Bus" in German. When the kids are squabbling in the classroom, Principal Skinner restores order by banging his shoe on the desk, parodying the shoe-banging incident by Soviet General Secretary Nikita Khrushchev at the United Nations in 1960.

When escaping from the other kids, Bart, Lisa and Milhouse have to swing across a gap on a vine; Milhouse goes across first, but refuses to throw the vine back in a reference to the opening scene of Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), where the same thing happens to Indiana Jones. Ralph's painted face is similar to that of KISS member Peter Criss.

Production

A deleted scene had Homer buying anti-stress instruments. He uses them all and gets stressed. According to Mike Scully, this scene was regrettably deleted due to the episode being too long.

Reception

In a 2006 article in USA Today, "Das Bus" was highlighted among the six best episodes of The Simpsons season 9, along with others including "Trash of the Titans", "The Last Temptation of Krust", "The Cartridge Family", "Dumbbell Indemnity" and "The Joy of Sect".

Gallery

Citations

Season 8 Season 9 Episodes Season 10
The City of New York vs. Homer SimpsonThe Principal and the PauperLisa's SaxTreehouse of Horror VIIIThe Cartridge FamilyBart StarThe Two Mrs. NahasapeemapetilonsLisa the SkepticRealty BitesMiracle on Evergreen TerraceAll Singing, All DancingBart CarnyThe Joy of SectDas BusThe Last Temptation of KrustDumbbell IndemnityLisa the SimpsonThis Little WiggySimpson TideThe Trouble with TrillionsGirly EditionTrash of the TitansKing of the HillLost Our LisaNatural Born Kissers