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SimpsonsWriters
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SimpsonsDirectors
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SimpsonsBlackboard
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- "I will not encourage others to fly." (Bart Gets an F)
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- "I will not encourage others to fly."
SimpsonsCouchGags
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- The couch falls through the floor as Homer says "D'oh!" (Bart Gets an F)
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SimpsonsTrivia
editNote, the bot needs improvement if we're going to use this alphabetical section since it's sorting the sub-list on one of the pages alphabetically - but it probably doesn't make sense to sort the trivia anyway.
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- Despite passing the fourth grade, Bart, of course, remains in Mrs. Krabappel's class in all subsequent episodes, since virtually no time ever really passes on the show. (Bart Gets an F)
- During the "Winter Wonderland" scene, not only is Sideshow Bob seen singing with the townspeople (he's supposed to be in jail after he framed Krusty in "Krusty Gets Busted"), but he's standing next to a cop. Although this may be explained that Sideshow Bob was awarded a prison furlough, and is standing next to a cop to ensure he does not run away, but is otherwise enjoying the day of freedom. (Bart Gets an F)
- In 1999, Entertainment Weekly named this one of 100 moments in TV history of the 20th century. (Bart Gets an F)
- Jacques the bowling instructor and Bob the RV salesman can be seen singing with the townspeople. (Bart Gets an F)
- Otto Mann has crashed the bus in several episodes. However, when Bart makes a request to crash the bus so he will not have to take the test, Otto replies that school regulations prohibit him from doing that intentionally. (Bart Gets an F)
- This episode is the first one broadcast-wise in which Bart's t-shirt is colored off-pink instead of its usual red, an error that was present in several early second season episodes. (Bart Gets an F)
- This is Mayor Quimby's first appearance. (Bart Gets an F)
- This was the first episode to feature the series' new, shorter opening sequence. (Bart Gets an F)
- When the FOX network decided to show The Simpsons on Thursday at 8:00 P.M. EST against NBC's highly-rated The Cosby Show, many were expecting this to be a war for ratings. Surprisingly, this episode of The Simpsons drew higher ratings in its first airing than The Cosby Show, and it would lead to The Cosby Show's eventual cancellation in 1992. (Bart Gets an F)
- Benjamin Franklin's sled says "Don't Sled on Me" (Bart Gets an F)
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- This was the first episode to feature the series' new, shorter opening sequence.
- Otto Mann has crashed the bus in several episodes. However, when Bart makes a request to crash the bus so he will not have to take the test, Otto replies that school regulations prohibit him from doing that intentionally.
- Benjamin Franklin's sled says "Don't Sled on Me"
- When the FOX network decided to show The Simpsons on Thursday at 8:00 P.M. EST against NBC's highly-rated The Cosby Show, many were expecting this to be a war for ratings. Surprisingly, this episode of The Simpsons drew higher ratings in its first airing than The Cosby Show, and it would lead to The Cosby Show's eventual cancellation in 1992.
- This is Mayor Quimby's first appearance.
- In 1999, Entertainment Weekly named this one of 100 moments in TV history of the 20th century.
- During the "Winter Wonderland" scene, not only is Sideshow Bob seen singing with the townspeople (he's supposed to be in jail after he framed Krusty in "Krusty Gets Busted"), but he's standing next to a cop. Although this may be explained that Sideshow Bob was awarded a prison furlough, and is standing next to a cop to ensure he does not run away, but is otherwise enjoying the day of freedom.
- Jacques the bowling instructor and Bob the RV salesman can be seen singing with the townspeople.
- Despite passing the fourth grade, Bart, of course, remains in Mrs. Krabappel's class in all subsequent episodes, since virtually no time ever really passes on the show.
- This episode is the first one broadcast-wise in which Bart's t-shirt is colored off-pink instead of its usual red, an error that was present in several early second season episodes.
SimpsonsCultural
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- Bart claims that, "As God as my witness, I can pass the fourth grade!" This is a reference to Gone with the Wind when Scarlett O'Hara says, "As God as my witness, I'll never be hungry again!" (Bart Gets an F)
- Bart gives Treasure Island (whose copy was "published by the good people at McGraw-Hill") a 9 on the Simpson scale of 1 to 10. (Bart Gets an F)
- The "gorilla-film" that Homer and Bart are watching is an obvious spoof on King Kong. (Bart Gets an F)
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- Bart gives Treasure Island (whose copy was "published by the good people at McGraw-Hill") a 9 on the Simpson scale of 1 to 10.
- The "gorilla-film" that Homer and Bart are watching is an obvious spoof on King Kong.
- Bart claims that, "As God as my witness, I can pass the fourth grade!" This is a reference to Gone with the Wind when Scarlett O'Hara says, "As God as my witness, I'll never be hungry again!"
SimpsonsGoofs
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SimpsonsQuotes
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