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|Written By = [[Tim Long]]
 
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|main_character(s) = [[Bart Simpson]]<br>[[Lisa Simpson]]<br>[[Seymour Skinner]]}}
 
{{Quote|Children, I'm proud of you. Most of our students didn't bother to show up on this last day before Christmas Break, but you've kept intact my Cal Ripken-like streak of school openage.|[[Principal Skinner]]}}
 
{{Quote|Children, I'm proud of you. Most of our students didn't bother to show up on this last day before Christmas Break, but you've kept intact my Cal Ripken-like streak of school openage.|[[Principal Skinner]]}}
   
<nowiki> </nowiki>"'''Skinner's Sense of Snow'''" is the eighth episode of [[Season 12]].
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"'''Skinner's Sense of Snow'''" is the eighth episode of [[Season 12]].
==Synopsis==
 
   
 
==Synopsis==
When a giant blizzard comes to the city and buries [[Springfield Elementary]] in snow, the children are trapped inside and soon rebel against [[Principal Skinner]] - while [[Homer]] and [[Ned]] try to rescue them with Ned's car.
 
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The kids of Springfield Elementary get snowed in the day before Christmas break, and Principal Skinner's skills as a drill sergeant fail when Bart leads a student revolution. Meanwhile, Homer "borrows" Flanders' car (and part of his roof) to make a makeshift snowplow to drive through the blizzard and rescue the kids.
   
 
== Full Story ==
 
== Full Story ==
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[[File:Circus.jpg|thumb|The French circus]]
Homer is watching football on TV when Marge and the rest of the family suggests going to a French-Canadian circus (called "Cirque du Puree", a play on Cirque du Soleil). Homer reluctantly agrees, and the Simpsons go to the Cirque du Puree performance. During the performance, a demonic blizzard hits [[Springfield]]. Much to [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]]'s dismay, everyone has the day off, except for [[Springfield Elementary School]]. At school, [[Seymour Skinner|Skinner]] shows them a boring Christmas film from 1938, called "[[The Christmas That Almost Wasn't But Then Was]]". They watch the movie for hours until the DVD overheats and catches fire, but Skinner puts it out. When Skinner dismisses the kids, they find that they are snowed in, trapping them in the school with Skinner and Groundskeeper Willie, much to their horror. Skinner tries to call for help, but the phone lines are down. When the students become uncontrollable from cabin fever, Principal Skinner's army instincts kick in, and he begins ruling them with an iron fist.
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Homer is watching football on TV when Marge and the kids suggest going to a French-Canadian circus (called "Cirque du Puree", a play on Cirque du Soleil). Homer reluctantly agrees, but when the family arrives, a demonic blizzard hits [[Springfield]], and the performance is cut short. Much to [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]]'s dismay, everyone has the day off, except for [[Springfield Elementary School]]. At school, [[Seymour Skinner|Skinner]] shows them a boring Christmas film from 1938, called "[[The Christmas That Almost Wasn't But Then Was]]". They watch the movie for hours until the DVD overheats and catches fire, but Skinner puts it out. When Skinner dismisses the kids, they find that they are snowed in, trapping them in the school with Skinner and Groundskeeper Willie, much to their horror. Skinner tries to call for help, but the phone lines are down. When the students become uncontrollable from cabin fever, Principal Skinner's army instincts kick in, and he begins ruling them with an iron fist.
   
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[[File:Skinsack.jpg|left|thumb|Skinner captured by the kids]]
At night, Bart tries to escape by tunneling through the snow, but Skinner catches him. Skinner tries to collapse the tunnel, but it caves in on him, burying all but his head. The kids tie him up in a dodgeball sack and gag him. Then they run wild, even getting into a safe with all of their permanent records. Upon learning that Skinner makes $25,000 a year, and knowing that he is 40 years old, they figure Skinner is a millionaire. (40 years x $25,000 / year = $1,000,000) When it's pointed out that Skinner also makes money painting houses in the summer, they amend their estimate of his wealth to "billionaire". 
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At night, Bart tries to escape by tunneling through the snow, but Skinner catches him. Skinner tries to collapse the tunnel, but it caves in on him, burying all but his head. The kids tie him up in a dodgeball sack and gag him. Then they run wild, even getting into a safe with all of their permanent records. Upon learning that Skinner makes $25,000 a year, and knowing that he is 40 years old, they figure Skinner is a millionaire. (40 years x $25,000 / year = $1,000,000) When it's pointed out that Skinner also makes money painting houses in the summer, they amend their estimate of his wealth to "billionaire".
   
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[[File:Handncar.jpg|thumb|Ned and Homer trapped]]
Meanwhile, [[Homer]] and [[Ned Flanders|Flanders]] use a "snow-plower" (Ned's car with Ned's roofing attached to the front as a plow) to save the kids. They get frozen in ice after hitting a fire hydrant, and Homer's repeated gunning of the engine causes carbon monoxide to flood the car. Flanders and Homer get high from the fumes and wildly hallucinate. Homer hallucinates about belly dancing women who wait on him. They receive a message from [[Nibbles]] the school hamster, send out by Skinner, and head for the school. They crash into a salt silo, melting the snow and rusting up the car. The car exhaust makes Homer hallucinate again, making him see Lisa as a camel and Bart as a dancing girl. As Homer tries to kiss the "dancing girl", Bart tries his best to escape, causing the car to crash. [[Lisa]], (as a camel), then says  "Merry Christmas from the Simpsons".
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Meanwhile, [[Homer]] and [[Ned Flanders|Flanders]] use a "snowplow" (Ned's car with Ned's roofing attached to the front as a plow) to save the kids (with Flanders asking Homer whatever happened to the snowplow business he had on the season four episode "Mr. Plow"). They get frozen in ice after hitting a fire hydrant, and Homer's repeated gunning of the engine causes carbon monoxide to flood the car. Flanders and Homer get high from the fumes and wildly hallucinate. Homer hallucinates about belly dancing women who wait on him. They receive a message from [[Nibbles]], the school hamster send out by Skinner, and head for the school. They crash into a salt silo, melting the snow and rusting up the car. The car exhaust makes Homer hallucinate again, making him see Lisa as a camel and Bart as a dancing girl. As Homer tries to kiss the "dancing girl", Bart tries his best to escape, causing the car to crash. [[Lisa]] still a camel, then says  "Merry Christmas from the Simpsons", followed by a grunt to finish the episode.
   
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
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===Reception===
 
Following its home video release, "Skinner's Sense of Snow" received mostly positive reviews from critics and fans.
 
Following its home video release, "Skinner's Sense of Snow" received mostly positive reviews from critics and fans.
   
 
In his review of ''The Simpsons: The Complete Twelfth Season'', DVD Verdict's Mac McEntire wrote that, while he prefers "down-to-Earth" episodes, the more "outrageous" episodes like "Skinner's Sense of Snow" are the ones that are "standouts".
 
In his review of ''The Simpsons: The Complete Twelfth Season'', DVD Verdict's Mac McEntire wrote that, while he prefers "down-to-Earth" episodes, the more "outrageous" episodes like "Skinner's Sense of Snow" are the ones that are "standouts".
   
He added that the episode "provides a lot of solid 'cool kids versus dorky adults' comedy", and that the setpiece was the best part of the episode. Matt Haigh of Den of Geek described the episode as "gold", and considers it to be one of the season's best episodes. The staff of ''The Journal'', while reviewing ''The Simpsons - Christmas 2'' DVD set, described the episode as "memorable", and John McMurtrie of the ''San Francisco Chronicle'' cited it as "great".
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He added that the episode "provides a lot of solid 'cool kids versus dorky adults' comedy", and that the set piece was the best part of the episode. Matt Haigh of Den of Geek described the episode as "gold", and considers it to be one of the season's best episodes. The staff of ''The Journal'', while reviewing ''The Simpsons - Christmas 2'' DVD set, described the episode as "memorable", and John McMurtrie of the ''San Francisco Chronicle'' cited it as "great".
   
 
Elizabeth Skipper, another reviewer for DVD Verdict, wrote that most episodes that center around Skinner are "a sure thing", and that "Skinner's Sense of Snow" is no exception.
 
Elizabeth Skipper, another reviewer for DVD Verdict, wrote that most episodes that center around Skinner are "a sure thing", and that "Skinner's Sense of Snow" is no exception.
   
 
Both Aaron Beierle and Jason Bailey of DVD Talk argued that "Skinner's Sense of Snow" is one of the best episodes of the season. On the other hand, giving the episode a mixed review, Colin Jacobsson of DVD Movie Guide described the episode as "mediocre". Although he found the children's revolt against Skinner amusing, he argued that the premise was not used to its full potential. He concluded his review by calling it "a fairly average program".
 
Both Aaron Beierle and Jason Bailey of DVD Talk argued that "Skinner's Sense of Snow" is one of the best episodes of the season. On the other hand, giving the episode a mixed review, Colin Jacobsson of DVD Movie Guide described the episode as "mediocre". Although he found the children's revolt against Skinner amusing, he argued that the premise was not used to its full potential. He concluded his review by calling it "a fairly average program".
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==Broadcast History==
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===United States===
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*December 17, 2000
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*August 1, 2001
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*December 30, 2001
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*December 18, 2020
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*December 21, 2020
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*December 25, 2020
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*December 24, 2020
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|[[File:Freeform Logo.png|150px]]
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|}
   
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[[w:c:christmas-specials:{{PAGENAME}}|{{PAGENAME}}]] at the Christmas Specials Wiki
 
*[[w:c:christmas-specials:{{PAGENAME}}|{{PAGENAME}}]] at the Christmas Specials Wiki
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== Citations ==
 
== Citations ==
 
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Children, I'm proud of you. Most of our students didn't bother to show up on this last day before Christmas Break, but you've kept intact my Cal Ripken-like streak of school openage.
Principal Skinner

"Skinner's Sense of Snow" is the eighth episode of Season 12.

Synopsis

The kids of Springfield Elementary get snowed in the day before Christmas break, and Principal Skinner's skills as a drill sergeant fail when Bart leads a student revolution. Meanwhile, Homer "borrows" Flanders' car (and part of his roof) to make a makeshift snowplow to drive through the blizzard and rescue the kids.

Full Story

Circus

The French circus

Homer is watching football on TV when Marge and the kids suggest going to a French-Canadian circus (called "Cirque du Puree", a play on Cirque du Soleil). Homer reluctantly agrees, but when the family arrives, a demonic blizzard hits Springfield, and the performance is cut short. Much to Bart and Lisa's dismay, everyone has the day off, except for Springfield Elementary School. At school, Skinner shows them a boring Christmas film from 1938, called "The Christmas That Almost Wasn't But Then Was". They watch the movie for hours until the DVD overheats and catches fire, but Skinner puts it out. When Skinner dismisses the kids, they find that they are snowed in, trapping them in the school with Skinner and Groundskeeper Willie, much to their horror. Skinner tries to call for help, but the phone lines are down. When the students become uncontrollable from cabin fever, Principal Skinner's army instincts kick in, and he begins ruling them with an iron fist.

Skinsack

Skinner captured by the kids

At night, Bart tries to escape by tunneling through the snow, but Skinner catches him. Skinner tries to collapse the tunnel, but it caves in on him, burying all but his head. The kids tie him up in a dodgeball sack and gag him. Then they run wild, even getting into a safe with all of their permanent records. Upon learning that Skinner makes $25,000 a year, and knowing that he is 40 years old, they figure Skinner is a millionaire. (40 years x $25,000 / year = $1,000,000) When it's pointed out that Skinner also makes money painting houses in the summer, they amend their estimate of his wealth to "billionaire".

Handncar

Ned and Homer trapped

Meanwhile, Homer and Flanders use a "snowplow" (Ned's car with Ned's roofing attached to the front as a plow) to save the kids (with Flanders asking Homer whatever happened to the snowplow business he had on the season four episode "Mr. Plow"). They get frozen in ice after hitting a fire hydrant, and Homer's repeated gunning of the engine causes carbon monoxide to flood the car. Flanders and Homer get high from the fumes and wildly hallucinate. Homer hallucinates about belly dancing women who wait on him. They receive a message from Nibbles, the school hamster send out by Skinner, and head for the school. They crash into a salt silo, melting the snow and rusting up the car. The car exhaust makes Homer hallucinate again, making him see Lisa as a camel and Bart as a dancing girl. As Homer tries to kiss the "dancing girl", Bart tries his best to escape, causing the car to crash. Lisa still a camel, then says  "Merry Christmas from the Simpsons", followed by a grunt to finish the episode.

Behind the Laughter

Reception

Following its home video release, "Skinner's Sense of Snow" received mostly positive reviews from critics and fans.

In his review of The Simpsons: The Complete Twelfth Season, DVD Verdict's Mac McEntire wrote that, while he prefers "down-to-Earth" episodes, the more "outrageous" episodes like "Skinner's Sense of Snow" are the ones that are "standouts".

He added that the episode "provides a lot of solid 'cool kids versus dorky adults' comedy", and that the set piece was the best part of the episode. Matt Haigh of Den of Geek described the episode as "gold", and considers it to be one of the season's best episodes. The staff of The Journal, while reviewing The Simpsons - Christmas 2 DVD set, described the episode as "memorable", and John McMurtrie of the San Francisco Chronicle cited it as "great".

Elizabeth Skipper, another reviewer for DVD Verdict, wrote that most episodes that center around Skinner are "a sure thing", and that "Skinner's Sense of Snow" is no exception.

Both Aaron Beierle and Jason Bailey of DVD Talk argued that "Skinner's Sense of Snow" is one of the best episodes of the season. On the other hand, giving the episode a mixed review, Colin Jacobsson of DVD Movie Guide described the episode as "mediocre". Although he found the children's revolt against Skinner amusing, he argued that the premise was not used to its full potential. He concluded his review by calling it "a fairly average program".

Broadcast History

United States

Broadcast date(s) Channel aired
  • December 17, 2000
  • August 1, 2001
  • December 30, 2001
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  • December 18, 2020
  • December 21, 2020
  • December 25, 2020
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  • December 24, 2020
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