![]() Is also attempted to get married into the Spuckler family after Bart gives their daughter, Mary, his cow Lou to save him from being slaughtered at the 'Laughter House' (Apocalypse Cow - S19). Homer & Marge - mock Klingon wedding in the same episode they also had to get re-married (Wedding for Disaster - S20) after they discovered that Reverend Lovejoy was not licensed as a minister the last time they tried to re-marry in A Milhouse Divided Homer is abducted by Patty & Selma before the ceremony takes place.īart - attempted to elope with a pregnant 15-year-old girl named Darcy voiced by Natalie Portman (Little Big Girl - S18) they were caught before they were able to sign the marriage license in Utah. Krusty - proposes to Princess Penelope, voiced by Anne Hathaway, after she joins the cast of the Krusty the Clown show after crushing on Krusty since she was a kid (Once Upon a Time in Springfield - S21) Krusty eventually turns her down at the altar saying he's not good enough for her after he is confronted by his ex-wives, Holly Hippie and Eartha Kitt. Technically, this was not the Fat Tony we knew in Season 13 as he was killed off earlier that season in Donnie Fatso and replaced by his identical cousin, Fit Tony.Įdna - before marrying Ned, she left Seymour at the altar (My Big Fat Geek Wedding - S15) and had a brief fling to Comic Book Guy on the rebound. Was also thought to have married Fat Tony (The Real Housewives of Fat Tony - S22) but had only gone through a mafia ceremony to be his goomar. Selma - married Abe Simpson (Rome-old and Juli-eh - S18) - this one was ironic because the crazy wedding pic used in the Gump Roast song featured Abe marrying both twins as a joke here they actually went through with it. Patty - attempted marriage to a female pro golfer named Veronica (There's Something About Marrying - S16) called off at the ceremony when Marge revealed that Veronica was really a man. ![]() Having the story focus on the kids was a nice departure from what can sometimes become "The Homer Simpson Show." And maybe I'm just being sentimental, but after years of watching this FOX network staple, it was nice to hear - cheesy though the line might have been - that Bart finally had a cow, man.Click to expand.That song was from Gump Roast (Season 13, Episode 17) - since then we've had. Also, don't be a cow.") but the half-hour was solid entertainment from beginning to end. There were no indelibly quotable lines in the episode, (though there might be an argument for Homer's "Never work hard and don't form emotional attachments. That cute voice of Mary's was provided by Zooey Deschanel ( Elf) and fit the character well, never crying out, "This is a guest-star voice!" Marge's rescue of Bart from marriage and Lou from death smartly brought the episode to a close, including a Casablanca-referencing airport scene and Homer's heavy-on-the-meat declaration to never again eat meat. This was an unexpected twist, and it was fun to see Bart nearly go through with it to keep Lou happy. As it turned out, Mary was Cletus and Brandine's daughter and the offering of a cow constituted a formal proposal of marriage. Once Bart freed his cow Lou from the feedlot - and doing so with funny-not-preachy sight gags about high-density housing and growth hormones - he could only think to offer the cow to his helper Mary. It also gave the episode a great bit by having the "Anguished Animals 3" CD be performed by Tress MacNeille, a prolific contributor of voices on The Simpsons. Lisa's attempt to guilt Bart into never eating meat again was funny and suited her character. The story then took an expected turn and set Bart out on a mission to save his cow from the slaughterhouse. After the win, Bart was informed his prize-winning cow would be taken to a feedlot to be slaughtered. At the fair, where we saw Ralph had added a head to his sawhorse, Bart won the coveted blue ribbon. Soon, we saw Bart getting his cow in shape via a Rocky-like montage that included the bovine surreally boxing a frozen side of beef. At first, Bart wasn't sure how to raise his runt, but he got some help and inspiration from a fellow kid farmhand named Mary. Nelson picked a tough cow, Ralph picked a wooden sawhorse and Bart was stuck with a runt. As a final assignment, the kids had to raise a cow in the hopes of it winning a blue ribbon at the county fair. Bart took his own combine ride over a variety of items, including clothes that came out folded, fish that came out in cubes of water and manure which came out as copies of Pirates of the Caribbean 3. From there, we followed the eldest Simpson child on several tasks around the farm. Once Homer learned he wouldn't have to be involved as a parent, Bart was allowed to join the club. ![]() ![]() Things started rolling after Bart saw Martin driving a wheat combine and discovered that the 4-H Club had the most finger-loss of any youth organization.
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