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Nyaaaah! What on Earth have you done? My maguppies became bazongas!
Marge Simpson

"Large Marge" is the fourth episode of Season 14 (originally going to be an episode for Season 13 in production order). 

Synopsis[]

Worried that Homer doesn't find her physically attractive anymore, Marge takes Manjula's advice and goes in for liposuction...only to end up with breast implants meant for one of Mayor Quimby's female interns. Meanwhile, Bart and Milhouse discover an old episode of the campy 1960s Batman that featured Krusty the Clown as a villain and imitate a stunt he did on the show, which lands the clown in trouble with media watchdog groups who think his antics are a bad influence on children.

Full Story[]

Lisa and Homer are watching a historical documentary and make a bet on who will win the 1948 U.S. Presidential election. Homer makes the mistake of believing the polls that predicted victory for Governor Dewey, so Lisa wins the bet and she gets to choose the activity for Daddy-Daughter Day. Her activity is taking part in building homes for Habitat for Humanity alongside former U.S. Presidents Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, and George H. W. Bush, all of whom do a bumbling job at it, a la The Three Stooges. While painting, Homer attempts to create a similar alias to Bart's El Barto, but the idea backfires when a Latino man compliments him on being brave enough to publicly come out of the closet. Homer frantically paints over his graffiti tag, and takes off his wedding ring to keep from getting paint on it (he also admits that he had to make a crude imitation of a wedding ring from aluminum strips and Band-Aids because the real ring was eaten by a turtle). Lindsey Naegle and Cookie Kwan mistakenly think that Homer is recently divorced, and begin flirting with Homer. Marge, driving by and sees Homer allegedly flexing his muscles in front of Lindsey and Cookie (when, actually, he was acting out how Marge was in labor with Bart). She worries that Homer has lost interest in her, so on Manjula's advice she chooses to get liposuction. She tries to ask some questions first, but has the mask put on and is put under before she could finish.

Large Marge (Promo Picture)

Another promo picture for the episode

Unfortunately, a mishap results in Marge getting breast implants, which were intended for one of Mayor Quimby's female interns. The doctor says that Marge must wait for 48 hours before the implants can be removed, and Marge is furious with the new implants.

Meanwhile, Bart and Milhouse are having a sleepover. Before Milhouse can confess as to why he was crying earlier, Bart distracts him by turning on the TV to an episode of the campy, 1960s Batman series, featuring Krusty as a villain named ClownFace, who threatens Batman and Robin (voiced by the actual actors, Adam West and Burt Ward) with a rapidly spinning carousel of death. Bart and Milhouse like the idea and are inspired to recreate the stunt, with Bart putting Milhouse on a merry-go-round in school. Otto uses the bus to kick-start the merry-go-round, spinning it at an incredible speed. The bolts give way and the merry-go-round goes flying through the air, knocking over the school flag and a group of Iwo Jima veterans visiting the school. After the merry-go-round comes to rest, a dizzy Milhouse vomits on the flag, shocking the veterans. Principal Skinner catches Bart for it and demands an explanation, to which Bart is forced to admit that he and Milhouse saw Krusty do the stunt on TV. In response, Skinner leads a group protesting against Krusty, who is now seen as a dangerous influence to children. Krusty’s show is revamped to exclude all possibly dangerous elements (including sending Mr. Teeny back to the jungle), destroying the show's popularity with children, and making Lisa offended at Bart for ruining Krusty's reputation.

Marge-lobsters

The lobsters at Luigi's check out Marge's new figure.

After coming home from her surgery, Marge realizes that her very large breasts are making her life difficult, as they get in the way when she tries to do things like open the cupboard and pick up Maggie to comfort her when she falls down. Marge tries to hide her breasts from her family, but Homer and the kids find out Marge's secret after a few short hours. Homer, Marge and the kids go out for dinner to Luigi's so Homer can flaunt the new Marge. Luigi Risotto, who has just turned away the Flanders family, immediately admits the Simpson family after seeing Marge’s breasts, and offers to make her a special pasta instead of the "crap from a can" he serves to everyone else. Clearly, Marge's new figure attracts male attention, and even the lobsters in Luigi's lobster tank seem to take notice of her. Homer soon starts singing about Marge’s breasts, and is joined in a musical number by several other male patrons, ("You're a Bunch of Stuff"). Kiki, a trade show executive, approaches Marge and offers her a modeling job from A.C. Milan. Marge accepts and initially enjoys the experience, but later experiences back pain because of her heavy breasts. She also finds herself being ogled, pinched and leered at by every man in Springfield.

At the Springfield Shoe Expo, Marge is further humiliated by lustful men while promoting shoehorns. Bart makes a plan to help Krusty to win back his popularity, using Milhouse and Stampy (Bart's old pet elephant). The plan is for Stampy to appear to threaten Milhouse while Bart calls for help. Then, Krusty is to respond and use Stampy's safety word ("magumbo") to get Stampy to roll over on his back and leave Milhouse alone; then, Krusty can take the credit for rescuing Milhouse and win back his reputation. Unfortunately, matters quickly get out of control when Stampy stuffs both Milhouse and Bart in his mouth. Homer tries to rescue them, but gets stuffed into Stampy's mouth as well. Also, Krusty forgets Stampy's safety word, making matters even worse.

Large Marge - Newspaper

The police prepare to shoot at Stampy, which would endanger Homer, Bart and Milhouse. Marge appears on the scene, and after unsuccessfully trying to dissuade the police from shooting, distracts the police by revealing her huge breasts to the crowd. The crowd included Chief Wiggum, Officer Eddie, Officer Lou, Ruth Powers, Moe, and a group of other Springfield public. Krusty saves the day when he looks at Marge's breasts and accidentally says Stampy's safety word: "Wow! Look at those magumbos!" remembering what the safety word is Krusty repeats it and Stampy releases Bart, Milhouse and Homer (Homer asks for confirmation that he came out of Stampy's mouth "Because I already showered once today."), and Krusty is hailed as a hero and his good image is restored.

Marge finally has the breast implants removed, and is greeted by a surprisingly happy Homer who proclaims that it's good to be able to get his arms around her to hug her again.

Broadcast History[]

United States[]

Broadcast date(s) Channel aired
  • November 24, 2002
  • February 2, 2003
  • March 16, 2003
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  • December 28, 2020
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Behind the Laughter[]

Production[]

The episode was written by Ian Maxtone-Graham and directed by Jim Reardon.

Reception[]

"Large Marge" received mixed to positive reviews from critics and fans who praised the episode for putting Marge in the spotlight and making her a funny character, though some viewers have criticized the episode for sexualizing Marge and making light of the sexual harassment she goes through. The episode currently has a 7.2/10 user rating on IMDB.

Citations[]

Season 13 Season 14 Episodes Season 15
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