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Photos Add Image. Top cast Edit. Tress MacNeille Madam as Madam voice …. Dominic Polcino. Storyline Edit. Did you know Edit. Trivia Hank Azaria ad-libbed the entire ending sequence. Goofs When the Blind Man comes down the stairs he knocks the head off the statue with his cane.

When Santa's Little Helper comes to Bart, you can see the statue in the background still has its head. Quotes Homer : You mean you gave away both your dogs? Connections Featured in Garfield User reviews 1 Review. Top review. The Sweetest Episode of the Eighth Season,.

The Canine Mutiny is a great Simpsons episode with a very well written storyline and loads of very funny scenes. It is without a doubt one of the weakest episodes of the eight season,but it is also the sweetest and most emotional episode,revolving around Bart's relationship with Santa's Little Helper,any episode revolving around that is always a sweet one because Bart has shown without a doubt over the years that he cares about that dog more than he does any member of his family or friends.

The episode also has one of my favourite quotes,and definitely my favourite Milhouse quote,I'm not going to write out the whole thing,but it's about a fish bowl "why did I have the bowl? The Canine Mutiny is certainly a weaker episode of the eight season,but it's still a really great Simpsons episode.

After Bart manages to obtain a credit card,he buys a bunch of really expensive things,including an outstanding and talented dog called Laddie. When all his credit card bought items are taken away from him,he pretends Santa's Little Helper is Laddie and he gets taken away instead of the new dog,a decision Bart soon regrets.

Details Edit. Release date April 13, United States. United States. Via Frinkiac. That's unpossible! When Principal Skinner decides to issue mid-term student evaluations at Springfield Elementary School — "that way your parents won't have to wait until report card time to punish you," he tells the children — Ralph Wiggum finds out he isn't doing to well in his native tongue.

YouTube video via getupkids As Homer grapples with the fact that he may finally have a co-worker he doesn't get along with , Bart's busy acquiring dilapidated factories during auctions. When he checks in on his property one morning, he finds Milhouse — who he hired to work security — standing next to a pile of rubble.

YouTube video via spete mans. The lesson is: Never try. YouTube video via Tom Beech. Leave it to Ned Flanders to be the only resident of Springfield prepared for catastrophe when Bart discovers a comet hurdling toward the tiny burg.

The Simpsons' friendly neighbor is booted out of his own bomb shelter after each of the town's residents clamber in, only to discover they'd need to eject one body in order to properly close the door. In an effort to break the ice afterward, Moe suggests a game: Guess the barnyard animal noise. Tension grows from there and Homer tosses the correct answer out in a fit of rage as he joins Flanders outside. Poor Steve Sax. All it took was one innocuous traffic stop for the Springfield Police Department to pin every unsolved murder in the city on the visiting major leaguer.

As Chief Wiggum congratulates his subordinates on a job well done, Sax asks if he can call a lawyer. It doesn't go well. YouTube video via Mostly Simpsons. Of all the variations on one of Homer's signature catchphrases, this one's handily one of the best.

YouTube video via GottiBoyz Bart dupes his friend Milhouse fairly regularly in the show's early goings, which often makes for fantastic results. In the season eight episode, " The Canine Mutiny ," Bart scores a new dog, Laddie, when he applies for — and receives — a credit card and goes on a spending spree.

When Milhouse remarks on how much more he likes Laddie than the Simpsons' old dog, he recounts the time Santa's Little Helper ate his goldfish, only for Bart to deny it. The exchange that follows is priceless. And as for your grandma -- she shouldn't have mouthed off like that! In " Homer the Vigilante ," the Simpson patriarch takes it upon himself to lead a neighborhood watch when the police can't catch an elderly cat burglar.

Drunk with power, the vigilante group eventually begins to go too far, culminating in a scene where we hear Homer give the family this terrifying — but hilarious — anecdote over dinner.

YouTube video via smotpoker Nick Riviera may best be known for his friendly catchphrase — "Hi, everybody! At least when he isn't saving Homer's life. In " Who Shot Mr. Burns Part 2 ," the titular billionaire gives us this gem as he's describing feeling empowered to steal candy from a baby following a thwarted attempt by his assistant.

YouTube video via sitsitsitonyou. Not only does he learn how to crack that particular nut, but his father offers a lesson in food gathering as a bonus. That is flagrant false advertising! Poor Otto Mann. But even poorer Milhouse. This is from the episode where his parents get divorced. When Bob debates Mayor Quimby on primetime TV, Barlow lobs his hand-picked candidate a softball while painting the incumbent a gruesome picture filled with gags, hostages and blood that's supposedly about the budget.

I mean, ouch! The residents of Springfield are too often foiled by their poor vocabulary. In season four's " Marge in Chains ," the flu takes over the town, sending everyone into a frenzied panic for a cure. When Dr.

Julius Hibbert tells them anything he'd prescribe would only be a placebo, the townspeople ransack a nearby truck hoping what's inside would cure what ails them. YouTube video via harvs And this one is one of the best. The Springfield Police Department has certain rules if you want to earn your badge and gun. Moreso for the gun, thank goodness. Marge is often the Simpson children's loudest cheerleader whenever they embark on a mission to right some major injustice in Springfield. But every once in awhile — say, when Lisa wants to confront the sexist remarks her talking Malibu Stacy doll utters by taking her concerns to the manufacturer — the family matriarch offers a sharp quip before lending her support.

Here the "Simpsons" writers go again with the made-up words. But nobody's really faulting them now. Since "Lisa the Iconoclast" aired, word nerds have fallen in love with "embiggen" and "cromulent. YouTube video via DangerZone.

Oh, Sideshow Bob. Always a tad too slow with the one-liners. YouTube video via Tina. And it's time to snatch your mother from his neon claws!



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