Bart's Friend Falls in Love
- Episode aired May 7, 1992
- TV-14
- 30m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
3.7K
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Bart becomes jealous when Milhouse falls in love with a new student named Samantha; Homer accidentally receives a vocabulary-building tape instead of a weight-loss one.Bart becomes jealous when Milhouse falls in love with a new student named Samantha; Homer accidentally receives a vocabulary-building tape instead of a weight-loss one.Bart becomes jealous when Milhouse falls in love with a new student named Samantha; Homer accidentally receives a vocabulary-building tape instead of a weight-loss one.
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Dan Castellaneta
- Homer Simpson
- (voice)
- …
Julie Kavner
- Marge Simpson
- (voice)
Nancy Cartwright
- Bart Simpson
- (voice)
- …
Yeardley Smith
- Lisa Simpson
- (voice)
Hank Azaria
- Crane Operator
- (voice)
- …
Harry Shearer
- Principal Skinner
- (voice)
- …
Maggie Roswell
- Operator
- (voice)
- …
Russi Taylor
- Lewis
- (voice)
- …
Pamela Hayden
- Milhouse Van Houten
- (voice)
- …
Phil Hartman
- Troy McClure
- (voice)
Marcia Wallace
- Edna Krabappel
- (voice)
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Some may prefer adore this episode in terms of typical childhood romance story.
Big question over who cares if Bart's Poindexter friend Milhouse has a girlfriend? Bart should have other friends, even if it's annoying Martin. And of course there's episodes like Lisa and Ralph Wiggum, Bart and Laura Powers, Lisa and Nelson, etc.
There's always
Despite the memorable opening Indiana Jones / Raiders parody of Bart stealing Homer's coin jar.
Some big questions why the film's producers depict cartoon rabbits having sex (Fuzzy Bunny)? How many times Edna Krabappel watched it?
As for the subplot, Homer's fails to get a weight loss tape, after the "rich creamy butter" and "chocolate" (mouthwatering) gourmand metamorphism into the voluptuary.
This episode is a combination of being overly melodramatic with the romance and being overly random and absurd with its jokes.
There is some moments I like the Magic 8 ball callback when introduced start of episode and then Bart used on Milhouse after Bart confessed and they fight. And the cool shadow of Bart, laughing evilly, in the alleyway.
Big question over who cares if Bart's Poindexter friend Milhouse has a girlfriend? Bart should have other friends, even if it's annoying Martin. And of course there's episodes like Lisa and Ralph Wiggum, Bart and Laura Powers, Lisa and Nelson, etc.
There's always
Despite the memorable opening Indiana Jones / Raiders parody of Bart stealing Homer's coin jar.
Some big questions why the film's producers depict cartoon rabbits having sex (Fuzzy Bunny)? How many times Edna Krabappel watched it?
As for the subplot, Homer's fails to get a weight loss tape, after the "rich creamy butter" and "chocolate" (mouthwatering) gourmand metamorphism into the voluptuary.
This episode is a combination of being overly melodramatic with the romance and being overly random and absurd with its jokes.
There is some moments I like the Magic 8 ball callback when introduced start of episode and then Bart used on Milhouse after Bart confessed and they fight. And the cool shadow of Bart, laughing evilly, in the alleyway.
Millhouse falls in love.
This is a solid episode with strong moments of humour.
It starts incredibly well with the brilliant 'Raiders of the Lost Ark' tribute, followed by the great scenes involving the 8-ball and sex education video. Miss Krabapple and Principal Skinner both have good material.
The story unfolds well, with good character exchanges between Bart and Millhouse. For me, some of the humour is a little bit stretched to the point of feeling slightly repetitive, but it ends very strongly.
This is a solid episode with strong moments of humour.
It starts incredibly well with the brilliant 'Raiders of the Lost Ark' tribute, followed by the great scenes involving the 8-ball and sex education video. Miss Krabapple and Principal Skinner both have good material.
The story unfolds well, with good character exchanges between Bart and Millhouse. For me, some of the humour is a little bit stretched to the point of feeling slightly repetitive, but it ends very strongly.
Funny for me. I was born 11 days after this episode. I'm 19 may 1992. How fast life goes.
Milhouse falls for the new girl and Bart is left out, so he takes action. More interesting than this is Lisa playing a tape while Homer sleeps. It supposedly will help him overcome his appetite. Unfortunately, the company sends him a vocabulary builder, with hilarious results.
This is the twenty-fourth episode of the third season of the Simpsons and it is a really good one as it tackles the part of finding your first love during your pre-teen years. While it's romance, this doesn't get overly sappy so I'm happy for that. It's also funny thanks to the very great jokes including Homer becoming articulate.
In this episode, "Bart's Friend Falls in Love," a girl named Samantha moves into Bart's class and his best friend, Milhouse falls in love with her. Bart thinks that will end their friendship, so he tries to stop their relationship. Meanwhile, Homer wants to lose weight so he orders a program to help him, but instead he only broadens his vocabulary while still putting on the pounds.
Overall, this is a great episode exploring pre-teen love. However strong the romance plot was, I did think the subplot involving Homer was even funnier. It was nice to see what Homer would be like with even a slither of intelligence. I rate this episode 9/10.
In this episode, "Bart's Friend Falls in Love," a girl named Samantha moves into Bart's class and his best friend, Milhouse falls in love with her. Bart thinks that will end their friendship, so he tries to stop their relationship. Meanwhile, Homer wants to lose weight so he orders a program to help him, but instead he only broadens his vocabulary while still putting on the pounds.
Overall, this is a great episode exploring pre-teen love. However strong the romance plot was, I did think the subplot involving Homer was even funnier. It was nice to see what Homer would be like with even a slither of intelligence. I rate this episode 9/10.
Did you know
- TriviaJohn Williams' theme song from Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), "Raiders March", plays throughout the opening sequence. The producers had to contact Steven Spielberg in order to clear the rights for the song so that they could use it in the episode.
- Quotes
Mrs. Krabappel: [Mrs. Krabappel's class is watching a sex education video] She's faking it.
- Crazy creditsThe words shown next to Homer Simpson wearing a graduation cap are real words: Satiety, triumvirate, gourmand, and boudoir. But the definitions are fictional.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Simpsons: So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show (1993)
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