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Revision as of 18:51, 8 August 2018
La Maison Derrière is a burlesque house in Springfield.
History
The house was rumored by local children to belong to a witch, though some (Ralph) claimed a "Frankenstein" lived there and others (Milhouse) believed it was the home of an evil scientist who creates a race of "super-zombies". Bart ventured onto the property of the house. He climbed onto the roof to retrieve the model airplane, but slipped and fell after performing a dance while spelling the word success.
Bart's fall got the attention of Belle, the property's owner. She took him to Homer and he agreed to having Bart work there. When Bart arrived at the house he saw gambling, drinking and a burlesque show and exclaims to Belle that he had been wrongly informed about witches. Bart eventually takes on a number of odd jobs around Maison Derrière, including taking over as M.C. one evening.
Marge, Reverend Lovejoy, Flanders and other people called a town meeting where Marge incited the town's citizens to form an angry mob which mob then flocked to the house to try to bulldoze it to the ground.
Maison Derrière was fortunately saved (at least in part) after Homer led the townfolk in the song "We Put the Spring in Springfield," which revealed that a lot of prominent townspeople frequented the house. However, a still-zealous Marge, who missed the song, accidentally damaged the mansion by forgetting to put the parking break on the bulldozer while trying to sing her own response to the song and had to work for Belle to pay for the damage. Marge's first job for the La Maison Derrière was acting as a Ventriloquist, although her act was a bit too "wooden", causing Homer to heckle her by shouting "Take it off" and Bart, acting as a bouncer, escorting Homer off of the premises.
Employees
- Belle (Owner)
- Bart Simpson (former)
- Princess Kashmir (fan dancer)
- Burlesque house's employees
- Marge Simpson (former)
- Martha Quimby (former)
Customers
Among the people who often go the mansion are:
- Joe Quimby - He protests that it could be 'any mayor'.
- Seymour Skinner
- Barney Gumble - Nobody seems to be all that surprised, since Barney is a single, middle-aged man.
- Krusty the Clown
- Clancy Wiggum - He is offended that he is shown twice in Marge's slideshow.
- Julius Hibbert
- Cletus Spuckler
- Waylon Smithers, Jr. - Apparently his parents insisted he give it a try, although it seems unlikely he's gone more than once...
- Patty Bouvier - This could be the earliest clue to Patty being a lesbian.
- Lionel Hutz
- Disco Stu
- Rich Texan
- Abraham Simpson
- Jasper Beardly
- Larry
- Sam
- Timothy Lovejoy, Sr. - to the surprise of Reverend Lovejoy
- Kent Brockman
- Herman Hermann
- President Dwight Eisenhower - there is a photo of him celebrating his anniversary (without his wife) in the hallway
Even though Belle called it a place where she provides cheeky, fun entertainment for men, some women patrons (besides Patty) are seen. Some may be prostitutes, in Belle's employ, on a date, or simply there to get a drink.
Behind the Laughter
- In French, "derrière" means both "behind" (something that is not in front of you) and "buttocks". In this episode's case, it is most likely the latter ("Maison Derrière" thus meaning "Buttocks House"). The name of Belle's house is a pun and a double entendre.
Belle explains to Bart in the episode that the name means "The Back House".
Appearances
Video game – The Simpsons Road Rage
Video game – The Simpsons: Hit and Run
Video game – The Simpsons Game
Video game – The Simpsons: Tapped Out