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Mr. Burns (and Smithers) in 2x5: Dancin' Homer
Summary of Mr. Burns' scenes: At the beginning of the episode. Mr. Burns and Homer get drunk at the ball game and have fun. Homer's dancing ruins the team win for Mr. Burns. Mr. Burns bans Homer from company outings forever. Smithers is glad Homer was banned and laughs diabolically.
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Mr. Burns: Ah, the Gammills. Good to see you.
Mr. Gammill: You're an inspiration to all of us in waste management, sir.
Mr. Burns: Well, take your mind off contaminates for one night and have a hot dog.
Mr. Burns: Put a little smile on his card, Smithers.
Smithers: Already there, sir.
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Smithers: (whispers) It's the Simpsons.
Mr. Burns: Ah, well, if it isn't the Simps.
Smithers: Uh, Simpsons, sir.
Mr. Burns: Huh? Oh, yes. (Reads card) Homer and Marge Simpson. Oh, and these must be Bart, Lisa, and expecting.
Smithers: The card needs to be updated, sir.
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Game announcer: Ladies and gentlemen, throwing out tonight's first ball, the man whose name is synonymous with our nation's safest and cleanest energy source--Mr. Montgomery Burns!
( scattered applause)
Smithers: They love you, sir.
Mr. Burns: As well they might. You know, Smithers, when I was a young buck my patented fadeaway pitch was compared by many to the "trouble ball" of the late, great Satchel Paige. Spit on this for me, Smithers.
Smithers: One hocker coming up, sir. ( spits)
Mr. Burns: (throws ball)
Smithers: I think I could actually hear the air being torn, sir.
Mr. Burns: Oh, shut up.
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Mr. Burns: Sitting with the employees. I guess this proves I'm their friend. You did get me something on an aisle, Smithers? I don't want to be surrounded by them.
Smithers: Here we are, sir.
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Mr. Burns: (to Homer) I suppose you want a beer.
Homer: Me, sir? Oh, no, not a chance. Only idiots drink beer.
Mr. Burns: Actually I was wondering if you'd join me? My treat.
Homer: Oh. Well, if someone of your stature can enjoy a beer maybe I'm all turned around on the subject. Wait a minute. We're not having a drug test tomorrow, are we?
Mr. Burns: No. Vendor, two, please.
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Mr. Burns: The hitter's off his rocker, kissing Betty Crocker!
Homer: Good one, sir.
Mr. Burns: I used to rile the late, great Connie Mack with that one at old Shibe Park.
Homer: Little baby batter can't control his bladder!
Mr. Burns: Crude, but I like it. What do you say we freshen up our little drinkie-poos?
Homer: Don't mind if I do.
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Mr. Burns: Well, Simpsy, you up for another wave?
Homer: All right, Burnsy.
Wo! Wa! Wa! Wo! Wo! Wa!
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Mr. Burns: Damnation. These banjos couldn't carry Pie Traynor's glove. My one game of the year, ruined by pathetic incompetence.
Homer: (riles the crowd with dancing -- Mr. Burns is not pleased)
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Smithers: That was certainly exciting.
Mr. Burns: Yes. Unfortunately Homer Simpson's shameless display of exhibitionism tainted the entire evening. I want him banned for life from all company outings.
Smithers: (chuckles diabolically)
#The Simpsons#Dancin' Homer#Mr. Burns#Waylon Smithers#Homer Simpson#How unrefined!#I love how Smithers actually has the aisle seat but Mr Burns doesn't mind if he's surrounded by Smithers#drinkie poos? adorable#simpsy? also adorable#everyone is the late and great#Smithers and Marges face look exactly the same when they see Mr Burns and Homer hugging#:0#alcohol#beer#tw alcohol#tw beer#cw alcohol#cw beer
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Dancin' Homer shirt available on Redbubble!
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The Simpsons Season 2: My thoughts
Still not quite the laugh riot we're used to yet but it's a step in the right direction. A lot of beloved characters and well known elements are introduced this season and it still has a lot of heart. This is when the show really begins. Characters and settings are more finalized and we even get the very first Treehouse of Horror, which has become a staple of the show from this point on (more on that later). Also, how can you not love Dancin' Homer?
Favourite Episodes:
Dancin' Homer
Baby Elephant walk will never leave my head and I am okay with that.
Bart the Daredevil
Don't know if this should be the main takeaway but the end to this episode is both funny and iconic.
Itchy & Scratchy & Marge
I think this episode has a good message about the hypocrisy of censorship.
Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?
I have a Hot-Wheels toy of The Homer.
Brush with Greatness
Okay, I'll admit my reasons for liking this episode is bias (I like Ringo Starr).
Not so Favourite Episodes:
Bart Gets an "F"
I mean, the episode itself isn't bad in any way but I think it's messed up that 59 is considered a failing grade. Is the American school grading system really that fucked?
Bart vs. Thanksgiving
I just think this episode feels kind of mean.
And now, I shall talk about the very first Treehouse of Horror episode.
The Simpsons have done a Halloween trilogy every season since season 2, and it all began here.
All the segment are entertaining and great but my favourite one is "The Raven". Now I usually prefer comedy over horror but this segment plays it straight for the most part. The narration from the late great James Earl Jones is very good.
Now that season 2 is done, join me next time for season 3 when I talk about why I don't like when shows remove episodes from streaming.
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fui a la tumba conmemorativa de los peluches y encontré a Dancin’ Homer
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The Simpsons Ultimate Showdown!
Round 2: BLEEDING GUMS MURPHY VS LENNY LEONARD
Bleeding Gums Murphy TidBit: The voice of Bleeding Gums Murphy was provided by Ron Taylor, while his saxophone playing is provided by Dan Higgins. In the episode "Dancin' Homer" he was voiced by Daryl L. Coley.
Lenny Leonard TidBit: He's just Lenny
#disgruntled goat#the simpsons#polls#bleeding gums murphy#lenny leonard#kill the boy#springfield arena 2
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Daryl Lynn Coley (October 30, 1955 – March 15, 2016) was a Christian singer. At 14, he was a member of the ensemble “Helen Stephens and the Voices of Christ”. He began performing with Edwin Hawkins in the Edwin Hawkins Singers and then worked with James Cleveland, Tramaine Hawkins, Sylvester, Pete Escovedo, and others. Albums of his include Just Daryl, He’s Right On Time: Live From Los Angeles, When The Music Stops, and others.
He was born in Berkeley, California. He sang in the Oakland Children’s Chorus. His parents separated when he was five years old, with he and his two siblings being raised by his mother in a solid Christian home.
During his high school years, he was a student of Phillip Reeder, Castleers choir director at Castlemont High School. Reeder helped him broaden his musical boundaries and even influenced him to advance to college. His career advanced further as he pursued studies in college.
He began performing with Edwin Hawkins in the Edwin Hawkins Singers. He played keyboards for The Hawkins Family from 1977 until he left to collaborate with James Cleveland. He served as musical director for Tramaine Hawkins when she launched her solo career. He branched out in secular circles, singing in jazz clubs, and working with artists like Sylvester, Pete Escovedo, and others. He collaborated with jazz artists such as Nancy Wilson and Rodney Franklin, and pop artists such as Philip Bailey. He provided the singing voice of Bleeding Gums Murphy in The Simpsons episode “Dancin’ Homer”.
In 1986, he released his solo debut album Just Daryl. The album was nominated for a Grammy award and was re-released in 2006. After the success of Just Daryl, he moved to gospel stardom, releasing critically acclaimed albums highlighting his jazz-infused vocal stylings. In 1990, he released He’s Right On Time: Live From Los Angeles with Sparrow Records, climbing to the #3 spot on the gospel charts. His following album When The Music Stops, released in 1992, reached #1 on the gospel charts. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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I just watched The Simpsons 2x05 "Dancin' Homer"
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I'm watching The Simpsons 2x05 "Dancin' Homer"
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The Simpsons Season 2 Episode 5: Dancin' Homer
Written by Ken Levine & David Isaacs
Storyboard by Mark Kirkland, Peter Avanzino & Tuck Tucker
Directed by Mark Kirkland
Directing assistance by David Blum & Jim Reardon
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Alixander-core
(Or my two sides: Apollo or Dionysus, the two deities I feel embody me best (nature and music lovin dancin smart artsy learned bitch // or // naked night wandering and frolicking (possibly dismembering in a ritual👀🫣) witchy wine drunk nature lovin dancin bech) ehehehe uwu 👉🏻👈🏻 the Dionysus one took on the vibes of my crossover fic for TSH and Like Minds so YOLO, I just went with it cause iz fav n bae for a reason. I used some quotes from my fic, the Like Minds movie, and Homer cause that’s heavily influenced in TSH and thusly my fic, and obvi The Secret History.)
Lol I really gave it my all for these and then couldn’t be bothered with finding more pics on my Pinterest. Sorry but I love it so… it’s fine, it’s about having but fun! Hope you like! (Had to include Hoizer because of course I did.)
The book that’s open in the first one is open to the section on religion. And my whole thing is “a love like religion”. So…
(Sorry for not tagging ppl, I was really tired and also not sure who would do this. I’m gonna peak into my peeps and tag some ppl but no pressure as always.)
Tags: @poprygunchik @sparklygraves @dnllira @fish-eyes-png
And really anyone else that is around. I just hate bothering people so yn… if ya see this know I love ya and you can bother me cause it’s not ever a bother! 🫶🏻😌💖
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thanks @showinalittlelife for tagging me mawh<3
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The Simpsons (1989–2022) Dancin' Homer
S2E5
At the ball game a drunken Homer heckles the Springfiels isotopes and dances around to the strains of 'Baby Elephant walk'. He is such a hit he becomes the team's official mascot but,when he travels to Capital City to stand in for the Capital City Goofball he is booed off the pitch and returns to being Springfield's own Dancin' Homer.
#the simpsons#Dancin' Homer#S2E5#ball game#Baby Elephant walk#team maskot#Capital city#animation#comedy#just watched
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“There’s some nut down in right field dancing up a storm. He’s really got the crowd going.”
I may never own a cel of the swollen, extreme gigantism head of Ken Griffey, Jr., but I at least now have an iconic Simpsons baseball moment with this cel of the genesis of dancin’ Homer, from the Season 2 episode, Dancin’ Homer. Look at how happy he is! Happy dude before he became Happy Dude.
Copy background is not matching, but rather the bleachers from the opposite perspective, as the rest of the Simpson clan can’t bear to watch Homer’s moves:
THE ISOTOPES WIN A GAME! THE ISOTOPES WIN A GAME! THE ISOTOPES WIN A GAME!
Scanned from: My Production Art Stash
#The Simpsons#Homer Simpson#Animation Cels#Production Art#Dancin' Homer#Miyabi Scans Stuff#Miyabi's Merchandise and Memorabilia
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