Vomit Funny Hilarious Images the Simpsons Donuts Couch
AKA the one where Bart becomes a cartoonist!
Couch Gag: The family sits down onto the couch as usual. Suddenly, a claw that appears in crane games appears and drags Homer up into the upper frame.
The episode begins with Career Day at Springfield Elementary. Today's guest is Kirk Van Houten. Unfortunately, his presentation flops.
Later, Lisa, Principal Skinner, and Mrs Krabappel have a mini-meeting about their constant failures at Presentations.
Lisa says the reason presentations suck is because the school is letting anyone participate. One of the most notorious ones was when Groundskeeper Willie had a heated debate against his Irish rival, Seamus.
Skinner agrees to search the Springfield Speakers Bureau for inspiration.
While Lisa and Skinner look for possible speakers at the Bureau, Lisa sees local cartoonist Geoff Jenkins' portrait. Lisa explains that Jenkins created animation sensation Danger Dog. Skinner agrees to invite Jenkins to the school.
Finally, it's the day of the presentation.
Jenkins starts off by showing a sneak-peak on the upcoming Danger Dog Easter Special. However, the special isn't very Easter-ish.
What we see is a clip of Neuterville in danger of "Molly Ringworm's" Puke-Ray. Whoever gets zapped by it immediately tosses their meals.
Jenkins then points out that if you pause during any point someone pukes, you'll see that the puke is made up of small images of the show's animators and their friends.
Maybe the Easter Bunny was being held captive by Molly Ringworm? I don't know…
This reminds me of when I took a field trip to Charlottetown's Atlantic Technology Centre; We watched a sneak peak of an upcoming Doodlez short, which I found funny.
Anyway, Jenkins then opens up a little Q and A session. Martin asks which State Danger Dog lives, and the answer is Michigan.
Bart then asks why Danger Dog is better then school and church, and Jenkins says it's because school and church suck. The kids cheer.
When Skinner asks about Jenkins' hard work at animation, Jenkins says all he ever did was slack off and doodle in class. Jenkins then does an insulting caricature of Skinner:
Skinner then starts a fake fire drill to end the presentation.
The next day, Bart's class creates their own knockoffs of Danger Dog.
Nelson creates Danger Cat.
Milhouse creates Trouble Dog.
Ralph just scribbles on his face. Wait, Ralph is in Lisa's class!
Bart creates Danger Dude… who's a dog. He draws a rather crude strip to go with it.
Bart then decides to sell his comic. He goes to the Android's Dungeon to get an opinion, but Comic Book Guy is one tough critic. Bart wants to hear a second opinion, and that second critic is…
Stan Lee, the founder of Marvel Comics!
Unfortunately, Lee also says Bart's comic isn't good enough to sell. However, Lee then gives Bart some advice on how to become a comic book artist.
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Stan Lee admits that he had a few failures before: Astro Baliff, Mosquito Man and the Fantastic 40. Bart says those do suck.
The next day, Bart sits with a pad and pencil, thinking of inspiration. He can't do Batman, and Green Lantern was also taken. However, this is what tickles his inspiration:
Bart does a few pencil strokes, and this is what he comes up with…
What is the character's name? Here is the answer:
Bart watches Homer get angry throughout the day, and this fuels his inspiration.
At school, Bart's comics are a big hit!
Lisa criticizes Bart for basing Angry Dad on their father, but Bart uses this opportunity to create Know-it-All Sister, a sidekick for Angry Dad. He's also receptive to giving Know-it-All Sister a pony and "a last line in the scene."
Comic Book Guy then considers Bart's comic book "wrackworthy."
Stan Lee hasn't even left the Android's Dungeon. He harasses anyone who buys DC comic merchandise.
Hey! can't Marvel lovers and DC lovers get along in this world?!
Anyway, one day, Bart signs autographs on his comics. Just then, a man comes up to Bart and has a proposal: His company wants to make a web animated series based on Angry Dad!
Bart agrees to do that!
Inside the studio, the workers seem to be having extended breaks and playing with different toys in the recreational area. Heh, this reminds me of the inside of the Corus Entertainment interior in Toronto. However, that place has slides to get down to other floors! See?
Anyway, the man then shows Bart and Lisa around. He then shows them some of their biggest hit animations. One is called "bin Laden in a Blender." No offense, but isn't that going into South Park territory? Oh well, at least it wasn't another "Homer vs Dignity."
The man then says the only way they can pay Bart and Lisa is with stock. Oh, they're so totally going to regret that. They then show a clip of "Lou Rawls, Secret Agent."
The man then shows Bart and Lisa the voice of Angry Dad, basically an animated Dan Castellanteta.
The only problem is that the actor doesn't get paid until 2012.
Finally, the first episode is put online.
Bart is impatient, so the man tells him to help himself to more stock.
Finally, the first shorts are put online. Angry Dad is a hit cartoon!
One day at work, Homer sees his coworkers laughing at something onscreen.
What is it? This:
It takes Homer about five seconds to realize that it's HIM onscreen! He then asks who would post something like that. Here is the answer:
Homer rushes home, but he's confronted by fans of Angry Dad. They try to agitate him, but he half resists. He comes home to see Bart and Milhouse watch another Angry Dad short.
Homer then comes into the room and throttles Bart once again. The rest of the family asks what's going on. Homer lies and says that he and Bart are rehearsing Angry Dad: The Movie (Hilarious in Hindsight, people).
Bart asks if Homer would like to be played by John Goodman, but Homer says Gary Oldman is a better candidate.
Marge then points out that Homer has anger issues. In retaliation, Homer promises to give up anger for the rest of his life.
The next day, Homer does so many strange things to mellow out.
He takes a bath under the influence of horse tranquilizer medicine.
However, it's easier said than done as there are many stressers for Homer. He successfully supresses it, but he gets some strange bumps on his neck.
Meanwhile, Bart wants Homer to get angry to avoid writing a clip show.
To take matters into his own hands, Bart sets up a trap that will get Homer angry for sure. He and Milhouse then go to the BetterthanTV.com headquarters to talk about their idea. Unfortunately…
Turns out they went bankrupt! Bart then says now that the show no longer exists, Bart can dismantle the trap and- Uh-oh. They rush back to the Simpson house.
Homer returns home from work, and sees this sign on the door:
Homer goes up to the treehouse and sees this:
He steps onto the rug, but he falls through a trap hole! His ankle is tied to a rope, which is on the clothesline! The line then automatically rolls, carrying Homer along with it. Homer then sees a bunch of cacti, and he gets pricked by them.
More bumps emerge on his neck.
Then Homer is hit by dirty diapers on strings. More bumps appear.
ALTERNATE SCENE TIME
This version has cut outs of Patty and Selma next to a boombox that has a recording of Bart insulting Homer in Patty and Selma's voice. Homer gets past that one. Next there's beer, but Homer spills it. Still no rage. Next is a candy bar, but it's a Butterfinger! Homer also keeps calm here.
The last straw? This:
He cut it above a kiddie pool full of green paint. HOMER HAS LOST IT!
Homer:
Homer throws a gargantuan tantrum and stomps around Springfield.
The people of Springfield identify Homer as The Incredible Hulk!
Stan Lee isn't impressed and tries to prove HE'S the Incredible Hulk! However, it doesn't work.
At the hospital, Dr Hibbert says that Bart did the right thing by setting up the trap! Why? As it turns out, the bumps appeared on Homer because he was suppressing his rage in an unhealthy way. If Homer continued to do so, it would've killed him.
The next day, Homer and Bart go fishing while Bart continues to anger Homer for the sake of the latter's health.
THE END
My thoughts: This is another episode that inspired me what to do with my life: create comics and animations. However, I will be careful with who I base my characters on, as I fear I could show their bad side.
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