The Crepes of Wrath
- Episode aired Apr 15, 1990
- TV-PG
- 30m
Bart is sent to France on a student exchange program, where he's treated like a slave; an Albanian student with suspicious motives takes Bart's place in the family.Bart is sent to France on a student exchange program, where he's treated like a slave; an Albanian student with suspicious motives takes Bart's place in the family.Bart is sent to France on a student exchange program, where he's treated like a slave; an Albanian student with suspicious motives takes Bart's place in the family.
- Homer Simpson
- (voice)
- …
- Marge Simpson
- (voice)
- …
- Bart Simpson
- (voice)
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- Lisa Simpson
- (voice)
- Principal Skinner
- (voice)
- …
- Milhouse Van Houten
- (voice)
- …
- Agnes Skinner
- (voice)
- …
Featured reviews
Not great
It has it's moments, but hasn't got that level of depth or heart I've seen from other episodes in a stellar S1.
A Few Good Moments
This isn't a crepe it's just crap!
I'll send you those civil defence plans you wanted
This is a strong episode with some memorable moments.
I love the premise of Bart being so difficult to manage that Homer and Principle Skinner want him out of the country. It also creates an enjoyable A/B story about the experiences of Bart and Adil.
The opening scenes with Skinner, his mother and Bart, plus the visit Skinner makes to the Simpson home contains some great dialogue and site gags.
Although Bart's adventures in France are very entertaining, I prefer the Adil scenes the most as they are funnier, particularly with the running gag of how unaware Homer is of the real situation.
Funny and Interesting!
This episode, "The Crepes of Wrath" has Bart almost seriously injuring Principal Skinner's mother at school. Skinner, therefore proposes a plan by sending him to France. While in France, Bart becomes a slave of some very bad winemakers.
Overall, this is a fun episode that is really interesting. There are a few funny moments but this is one of the strongest episodes yet in the early going. I rate this episode 9/10.
Did you know
- TriviaAgnes Skinner is actually a nice old lady in this episode. This was before the creators could establish her as a mean woman. The DVD commentary justifies this change by stating that Bart's cherry-bomb prank is what turned Agnes Skinner cruel and bitter.
- GoofsBetween shots, the windows on the Simpsons' house change from bay to arch to bay again.
- Quotes
Principal Skinner: Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, we have transcended incorrigible. I don't think suspension or expulsion will do the trick. I think it behooves us all to consider... deportation.
Marge Simpson: Deportation? You mean kick Bart out of the country?
Homer Simpson: Hear him out, Marge.
- ConnectionsFeatured in TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All-Time (1997)
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