Natural Born Kissers
- Episode aired May 17, 1998
- TV-14
- 22m
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8.0/10
2.8K
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Homer and Marge's attempt to spice up their marriage leads to the couple being chased naked through Springfield.Homer and Marge's attempt to spice up their marriage leads to the couple being chased naked through Springfield.Homer and Marge's attempt to spice up their marriage leads to the couple being chased naked through Springfield.
Dan Castellaneta
- Homer Simpson
- (voice)
- …
Julie Kavner
- Marge Simpson
- (voice)
Nancy Cartwright
- Bart Simpson
- (voice)
- …
Yeardley Smith
- Lisa Simpson
- (voice)
Harry Shearer
- Pilot
- (voice)
- …
Marcia Wallace
- Edna Krabappel
- (voice)
Pamela Hayden
- Rod Flanders
- (voice)
Tress MacNeille
- Socialite
- (voice)
- …
Maggie Roswell
- Maid
- (voice)
- …
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Natural Born Kissers is a terrific Simpsons episode with a very well written storyline and a ton of very funny scenes. It dosen't feel like an episode that would work, the entire story is basically Marge and Homer doing crazy things in order to put more excitement in to their marriage, it's not a proper storyline and there's never really any turnaround for the characters actions, but it's simply because the episode is so funny and puts Homer and Marge in a scenario we've never seen before, that's this stands out as very unique and a pleasure to watch every time. The only real problem I had with this episode it was almost too funny, it never really took time out to evaluate and give the viewer a full understanding on why Homer and Marge are doing this, it could have had some more dialogue between the two of them that conveyed hoe difficult their love life was really becoming. I also really enjoyed the side story, actually one of my favourites in any episode, the idea of Bart and Lisa finding an alternate ending to Casablanca is also ridiculous, but once again this works because it is simply hilarious, it was a clever parody on the classic film that has me in stitches every time. Fun and enjoyable, Natural Born Kissers is a pleasing finale to the ninth season.
Marge and Homer try to spice up their sex life.
Marge and Homer try to spice up their sex life.
Season 8 of this show had continued the generally high standard thus far, but seemed to have more plots that were triggered by a big event outside of the (comparatively) normal world of the Simpson family. In the ninth season there is still a good chunk of this, where Homer joins the Naval reserves, or the kids get trapped on an island, but generally it is not such extreme things such as we saw in the eighth. Instead we have more which are more based in character or in smaller events; this is not to say that it is not larger than life or in the realm of the fictional, because of course it is, but just that the plots seems a bit more balanced and even if they lead to bigger things, they do not jump right into them from the very start.
Crucially they remain funny, with lots of generally funny material as well as asides. I am not sure if it is real or just my perception, but there did appear to be a lot more guest voices than previous seasons. This mostly works because whether they play themselves or not, they generally feel like being done in the service of a joke, or because the person worked well – none of them really feel like they are in an episode because the producers just needed a name to draw in ratings (which perhaps is more the case with later seasons). Animation remains very good (and still looks so, 18 years later) and of course the voice work is generally very strong, with good sense of character and timing.
It has been quite a few years since I last watched these episodes, although when I did watch them they were on either Channel 4 or Sky very frequently, so there is an element of knowing the episodes inside out already, but otherwise it remains fresh and funny season.
Crucially they remain funny, with lots of generally funny material as well as asides. I am not sure if it is real or just my perception, but there did appear to be a lot more guest voices than previous seasons. This mostly works because whether they play themselves or not, they generally feel like being done in the service of a joke, or because the person worked well – none of them really feel like they are in an episode because the producers just needed a name to draw in ratings (which perhaps is more the case with later seasons). Animation remains very good (and still looks so, 18 years later) and of course the voice work is generally very strong, with good sense of character and timing.
It has been quite a few years since I last watched these episodes, although when I did watch them they were on either Channel 4 or Sky very frequently, so there is an element of knowing the episodes inside out already, but otherwise it remains fresh and funny season.
Man this Simpsons episode really had me dying laughing Homer and Marge were butt naked in public Springfield and was taking their love to a whole new level and even they was making out in the golf course until Everyone of Springfield notice. Also the church pastor notice Homer's butt on the church building glass lol look down at God
lol then they eventually make the spotlight and had their naked picture on the Springfield newspaper even Bart and Lisa notice
man this was a Very very funny and fried Simpsons episode of all time during the classic episodes of the Simpsons. This one is a must watch.
Homer and Marge can't seem to get it on unless they are in danger of being discovered. This episode involves a series of trysts where they barely escape...until. I have to say I was uncomfortable through most of this. It does feature lots of cartoon nudity.
Did you know
- TriviaThe "Up Up and Buffet!" restaurant inside an airliner was based on a novelty restaurant in Los Angeles called "Dive!" which was shaped like a submarine. It was partially owned by Steven Spielberg and Jeffrey Katzenberg and was open from 1994 to 1999.
- GoofsWhen Homer and Marge look at the plastic wedding couple in the freezer, shots from behind show the groom with a top hat, while the closeup of the couple from the front shows the groom hatless.
- Quotes
Lisa Simpson: Wow! An alternate ending to "Casablanca". Bart, this could be priceless!
Bart Simpson: Priceless like a mother's love, or the good kind of priceless?
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Simpsons: Gump Roast (2002)
- SoundtracksRock the Casbah
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Written by Mick Jones, Joe Strummer, Paul Simonon, and Topper Headon
Performed by The Clash
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