E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)

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The Simpsons episode
"E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)"
Episode no. 231
Prod. code AABF19
Orig. Airdate November 7, 1999
Show Runner(s) Mike Scully
Writer(s) Ian Maxtone-Graham
Director Bob Anderson
Couch gag The couch is roped off, and there is a disco ball above the couch. All of the family members, except Homer, are allowed to sit on the couch.
Guest star(s) The B-52's as themselves
SNPP capsule
Season 11
September 26, 1999May 21, 2000
  1. Beyond Blunderdome
  2. Brother's Little Helper
  3. Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?
  4. Treehouse of Horror X
  5. E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)
  6. Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder
  7. Eight Misbehavin'
  8. Take My Wife, Sleaze
  9. Grift of the Magi
  10. Little Big Mom
  11. Faith Off
  12. The Mansion Family
  13. Saddlesore Galactica
  14. Alone Again, Natura-Diddily
  15. Missionary: Impossible
  16. Pygmoelian
  17. Bart to the Future
  18. Days of Wine and D'oh'ses
  19. Kill the Alligator and Run
  20. Last Tap Dance in Springfield
  21. It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge
  22. Behind the Laughter
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"E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)" is the fifth episode of the eleventh season of The Simpsons. It originally aired in the U.S. on November 7, 1999.

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[edit] Synopsis

The Simpsons go to a movie theater to see The Poke of Zorro. After Homer, imitating Zorro, frightens Snake away by challenging him to a duel with his glove, he starts to uses his dueling glove to get anything he wants from people. First up is Moe, for calling him "heavyset," but after a slap, he gives a shocked Homer a free beer. Thus begins a montage to the tune of "Gloveslap" -- parody of the B-52's Love Shack. But when a gun-toting, Southern colonel actually accepts Homer's challenge, Homer finds himself bound to a duel at dawn the following day. The colonel sets up camp outside the house in his RV, awaiting the duel.

With Homer fearing for his life, the family sneak out and search for a new - or at least temporary - home. Along the way they spy Jimmy Carter's Homes for the Homeless; he calls Carter a bum, who responds by pulling off his glove to slap him, as Homer has been doing. They find Grampa's old farmhouse on Rural Route 9 outside of Springfield, where they decide to live, and, despite the land's poor reputation for growing crops, Homer becomes a farmer.

Homer calls Lenny who suggests that Homer use plutonium to make the crops grow "real big, real fast". They do eventually grow, but since Homer scattered seeds indiscriminately, his main crop is tomacco, a mix of tomato and tobacco, which tastes bitter but is very addictive. It is such a success that executives from Laramie Cigarettes offer to buy the rights to Tomacco for $150 million.

Homer rejects the offer as insulting, demanding $150 billion for tomacco, which they refuse to pay. Dumped back at the farmhouse, the family sees Tomacco-addicted animals from other farms eating their crops. Homer saves the last plant, but when the rest of the animals attack the house, he tosses it away, right into the hands of a Laramie executive.

The Laramie executives' helicopter leaves, but a tomacco-addicted sheep has sneaked on-board and creates mayhem, causing the helicopter to fly out of control and crash, destroying the final tomacco plant (somehow, the sheep survives). With all the tomacco crops gone, the Simpsons return to Springfield, forgetting that the Colonel is still there. The Colonel shoots Homer in the arm, but Homer says he'll only go to the hospital "after pie".

[edit] Trivia

  • The family passes by a store with a sign reading Sneed's Feed and Seed (Formerly Chuck's). If the store's previous owner kept the rhyming scheme, it would have been named Chuck's Fuck and Suck.
  • "(Annoyed Grunt)" is the script notation rendered by Dan Castellanetta as D'oh!

[edit] Goofs

  • The family goes to live in the old Simpson farmhouse, despite it clearly being burned to the ground in the Season Six episode "Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy". (However, the book The Simpsons Beyond Forever implies that this episode may have taken place before "Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy," despite the fact that Homer was surprised to see the house in this episode.)

[edit] Cultural References

[edit] Songs

[edit] Glove Slap

  • by The B-52's (to the tune of "Love Shack")
    A glove slap in a little old face will get you satisfaction.
    (Homer slaps a toll booth attendant, who lets him pass)
    Glove slap ba-a-beee.... (Glove slap, baby)
    (Homer slaps Kirk Van Houten at the golf course, and he lets Homer play)
    Glove slap, baby, glove slap!
    (threatens Dr. Hibbert as he prepares to give an injection. Hibbert injects himself and gives Homer a lollipop before falling over)
    Glove slap, I don't take crap!
    Glove slap, shut your big yap...

[edit] The Zorro Rap

  • From the Z to the O
    To the double R-O
    He's a dude in a mask in the barrio.
    With his horse and his mask
    And his big ol' sword.
    He'll cut your butt from a '52 Ford.

[edit] Cast of Zorro

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