Bart's Dog Gets an F

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The Simpsons episode
"Bart's Dog Gets An F"
Episode no. 29
Prod. code 7F14
Orig. Airdate March 17, 1991
Writer(s) Jon Vitti
Director Jim Reardon
Chalkboard "I will not sell school property"
Couch gag All the family sit on the couch and fit, including the pets.
Guest star(s) Tracey Ullman as Emily Winthrop
SNPP capsule
Season 2
October 11, 1990July 11, 1991
  1. Bart Gets an F
  2. Simpson and Delilah
  3. Treehouse of Horror
  4. Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish
  5. Dancin' Homer
  6. Dead Putting Society
  7. Bart vs. Thanksgiving
  8. Bart the Daredevil
  9. Itchy & Scratchy & Marge
  10. Bart Gets Hit by a Car
  11. One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish
  12. The Way We Was
  13. Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment
  14. Principal Charming
  15. Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?
  16. Bart's Dog Gets an F
  17. Old Money
  18. Brush with Greatness
  19. Lisa's Substitute
  20. The War of the Simpsons
  21. Three Men and a Comic Book
  22. Blood Feud
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"Bart's Dog Gets an F" is the sixteenth episode of The Simpsons' second season, airing on March 7, 1991. The music video for Do the Bartman aired afterward.

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[edit] Synopsis

Lisa has the mumps and has to spend a few days home from school. While Marge teaches her sewing, Homer goes to the mall to buy some magazines for her. There he sees some expensive shoes, which he saw Flanders with earlier. The next day, he buys a giant cookie.

Marge shows Lisa a patchwork quilt, which is a family heirloom. Lisa makes her own contribution to it, but then Santa's Little Helper rips it up, also destroying the shoes and cookie. Homer wants to get rid of the dog, but Lisa convinces them to take it to an obedience school first.

Santa's Little Helper does not do well at the Obedience School as Bart is unwilling to use a choke chain. The night before the final exam, Bart and Santa's Little Helper play together. This bonding breaks down the communication barrier and allows Santa's Little Helper to pass.

[edit] Trivia

  • This was the second appearance of Ms. Botz the Babysitter Bandit from "Some Enchanted Evening". She appears on television.
  • The name of the episode is a reference to "Bart gets an F", the starting episode of the second season.

[edit] Cultural References

  • Predator: When we switch to Santa's Little Helper's point of view, we hear a little explosion sound. The same sound is used in the movie when we switch to the Predator's point of view.
  • The Far Side: How human speech sounds to dogs.
  • The Cosby Show: Dr. Hibbert's home and family bear a more-than-coincidental similarity to a program that competed with The Simpsons for the Thursday 8pm time slot.
  • 2001: A Space Odyssey: The way Marge's needle spins in the air, same for the bone and pen.
  • Buffalo Bill Cody's `Wild West Show': The second frame in the Bouvier Family Quilt.
  • Death of a Loyalist Soldier (photograph by Robert Capa): The third frame in the Bouvier Family Quilt.
  • Lethal Weapon, G Gordon Liddy (Watergate scandal): Marge holding a lighter under her finger to show it didn't hurt. (Though in Lethal Weapon, it did hurt.)
  • E.T.: Lisa shows Marge her sewing callous and their fingers touch. Music that is similar to that from the movie plays in the background. (Some may associate this scene to 'Creation' in the Sistine Chapel.)
  • Jaws: Dramatic music just before Santa's Little Helper attacks something.
  • Friday the 13th: The echo sound effect when Santa's Little Helper attacked the quilt.
  • The dog obedience school have different categories named after famous dogs, which are Rin Tin Tin, Benji, Toto and, where Santa's Little Helper is, Cujo
  • One of the dogs seen in the graduation ceremony is named after Lao Tzu.

[edit] The Bouvier Family Quilt

  • "King Tobacco."
  • A woman shooting a bison from horseback. (See movie references).
  • A WWI-type soldier in the pose of the fatally-shot soldier in Robert Capa's photograph "Death of a Loyalist Soldier." The Capa photo was made during a fight in the Spanish Civil War and was taken at the moment the man was hit by a bullet.
  • The '29 Crash.
  • A yin-yang "Keep on Truckin'" from Marge.


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