Blood Feud

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The Simpsons episode
"Blood Feud"
Episode no. 35
Prod. code 7F22
Orig. Airdate July 11, 1991
Writer(s) George Meyer
Director David Silverman
Chalkboard "I will not sleep through my education"
Couch gag The couch falls through the floor with the family on it.
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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"Blood Feud" is the last episode of the second season of The Simpsons. However, according to The Simpsons Archive, "Blood Feud" technically does not belong to any season, as it aired after the formal end of the second season and before the beginning of the third season.

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[edit] Synopsis

When Mr. Burns falls ill and desperately needs a blood transfusion, Homer discovers Bart has Mr. Burns' rare blood type, and Homer urges his son to donate, promising that they will be handsomely rewarded. However, Mr. Burns knows nothing of this promise, or even of the Simpsons' desire for a reward, and having received the blood, all he does is send the family a card. Enraged, Homer writes an insulting reply, but Marge convinces him at the last minute not to send it. Later the letter goes missing, as Bart has mailed it, still thinking its message is called for.

Homer and Bart's attempts to stop the mail delivery end in failure, and Mr. Burns is furious at the insult and demands that Homer be beaten. Waylon Smithers calls off the beating, however, on the grounds that this action is no way to thank the man who saved Mr. Burns' life. Just as Marge had convinced Homer to refrain from sending the letter, Smithers has a calming influence on Mr. Burns, and the two men decide instead to buy the family a present. The Simpsons receive an antique Xt'Tapalatakettle, an Olmec head that Bart, the blood donor, likes.

[edit] Trivia

  • The Xt'Tapalatakettle (also known as the Olmec Head) that the Simpsons receive from Mr. Burns is kept in their basement and is still seen to this day.
  • Lisa presents a zebu when she is attempting to teach Maggie about various animals with flash cards, even mentioning their distinctive humps and dewlaps.
  • "Weird Al" Yankovic sampled the part where Bart prank calls Moe's Tavern to speak to Mike Rotch in his song Phony Calls (a parody of TLC's Waterfalls).
  • We know that Homer's blood type is A+ and Bart's is O-. Which means that Marge's blood type can be A+, A-, B+, B-, O+ or O-.

[edit] Cultural references

  • Burns' line about getting "A frabulous, grabulous, zip-zoop-zabulous present" is similar to lines used in many Dr. Seuss books. Burns also has Dr. Seuss-inspired lines in "Last Exit to Springfield" and a few other episodes.
  • In an attempt to explain why it's good for Bart to donate his blood, Homer mistells the story of "Androcles and the Lion" (as "Hercules and the Lion," see quote below).
  • When Homer and Bart go to donate blood at the "blood mobile", operated by Otto, he tells them to wait while he cleans up with a wet nap from a "Shakespeare Chicken" bucket of fried chicken. Obviously referring to KFC. He is also heard humming the Black Sabbath tune Iron Man.

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