Another Simpsons Clip Show

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The Simpsons episode
"Another Simpsons Clip Show"
Homer talking about love.
Episode no. 106
Prod. code 2F33
Orig. airdate September 25, 1994
Show runner(s) David Mirkin
Written by Penny Wise
Directed by David Silverman
Chalkboard "I will not use abbrev."
Couch gag The Simpsons sit on the couch and get crushed by the paper cut-out foot from Monty Python’s Flying Circus
Guest star(s) Albert Brooks as Jacques
Sara Gilbert as Laura Powers
Kelsey Grammer as Sideshow Bob
Jon Lovitz as Artie Ziff
Michelle Pfeiffer as Mindy Simmons, Phil Hartman as Troy McClure/Narrator (all in clips only)
DVD
commentary
Matt Groening
David Mirkin
David Silverman

"Another Simpsons Clip Show" is the third episode of The Simpsons' sixth season, which originally aired September 25, 1994. It was written by Jon Vitti (who was credited as Penny Wise), and directed by David Silverman.

Contents

Plot

Marge is reading The Bridges of Madison County one night and wakes up Homer to ask if he thinks the romance has gone out of their marriage. He grumbles and throws the book into a fireplace which was built off-screen in the bedroom (but is actually a clip of Homer tossing a book into a fire from Dog of Death). Marge groans and falls asleep.

In the morning, Marge gets the family together to discuss romance, but they can only come up with vignettes from their failed relationships (and in the parents' case, near-extramarital paramours) in the form of clips from previous episodes. However, Homer saves the day when he brings up how he and Marge got together (in clips from the second season episode "The Way We Was"). Ultimately, the kids do not care and wind up watching Itchy & Scratchy while Homer and Marge share another special moment.

Clips

The clips and the episodes they appeared in, in order of appearance in the clip show:

Production

As the title of the episode suggests, it is second clip show episode of The Simpsons after So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show, the 18th episode of the fourth season. It is written by Penny Wise, and it includes contributions from John Swartzwelder, Jon Vitti, Frank Mula, David Richardson, Jeff Martin, Bill Oakley, Josh Weinstein, Matt Groening, Sam Simon, Al Jean, Mike Reiss, Jay Kogen, Wallace Wolodarsky, Nell Scovell, David M. Stern, George Meyer, Conan O'Brien, Robert Cohen, Bill Canterbury, and Dan McGrath.[2]

At the beginning of the episode, Lisa explains to Bart that the "Itchy & Scratchy" episode they are watching is in fact a mishmash of clips from the older episodes. Later, it becomes clear to the viewer that the episode is a collection of clips from the past episodes, but not to Bart and Lisa.[3]

Cultural references

  • When Bart, Lisa, and Maggie are watching Itchy and Scratchy near the start, Marge says they watch the same shows all the time while Lisa says that the Itchy and Scratchy cartoons are just pasted together from pieces of old episodes (and pointing out that Ren and Stimpy do it all the time). This is a sly joke about the construction of this episode, where the blackboard and couch gags are taken from other episodes, there are clips from past episodes, and the interstitials are actually clips from past episodes that feature the family members talking in the kitchen, all taking the idea of this episode being a clip show to the extreme.
  • The episode was generally forced to be produced by 20th Century Fox who wanted another episode; the credited writer Penny Wise (who was actually Jon Vitti) pokes fun at this (from the phrase "Penny wise, pound foolish"). "Mrs. Wise" would be credited as writing a future clip show, "The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular", which would credit the director as "Pound Foolish", implying a poke at FOX.
  • The magazine that Lisa holds up at the end of the episode is called Non-Threatening Boys (from "Radio Bart").
  • The episode is referenced in the 1996 song "The First Big Weekend" by the Scottish band, Arab Strap, describing it as "a really good episode about love always ending in tragedy, except of course for Marge and Homer".
  • This episode was put together very quickly (note that the production code for this episode is 2F33, the last in the 2F series, yet it aired before any others in this series did), and it is rumoured that the production code in the end credits was originally erroneously listed. On the lone network airing of this episode, the first 3 looks somewhat out of place compared to the other characters; in syndication and the season 6 DVD boxset, the second 3 appears out of place.
  • Also Starring Michael Carrington.

Reception

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d Martyn, "Another Simpsons Clip Show"
  2. ^ [1]
  3. ^ [2]

References

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