Rosebud (The Simpsons episode)

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The Simpsons episode
"Rosebud"
Episode no. 85
Prod. code 1F01
Orig. Airdate October 21, 1993
Show Runner(s) David Mirkin
Writer(s) John Swartzwelder
Director Wesley Archer
Couch gag The family runs in and sees identical copies of themselves sitting on the couch.
Guest star(s) The Ramones as themselves
SNPP capsule
Season 5
September 30, 1993May 19, 1994
  1. Homer's Barbershop Quartet
  2. Cape Feare
  3. Homer Goes to College
  4. Rosebud
  5. Treehouse of Horror IV
  6. Marge on the Lam
  7. Bart's Inner Child
  8. Boy-Scoutz N the Hood
  9. The Last Temptation of Homer
  10. $pringfield
  11. Homer the Vigilante
  12. Bart Gets Famous
  13. Homer and Apu
  14. Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy
  15. Deep Space Homer
  16. Homer Loves Flanders
  17. Bart Gets an Elephant
  18. Burns' Heir
  19. Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song
  20. The Boy Who Knew Too Much
  21. Lady Bouvier's Lover
  22. Secrets of a Successful Marriage
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"Rosebud" is the fourth episode of The Simpsons' fifth season.

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[edit] Synopsis

As a child, Burns lived with his family and cherished his teddy bear Bobo, but abandoned Bobo when he left to live with a "twisted, loveless billionaire". Bobo lies in the snow until the spring, when a thaw washes him downriver to New York. There, he is picked up by Charles Lindbergh and flown across the Atlantic Ocean.

Upon arrival in Paris, Lindbergh tosses the bear out the window, where it is caught by a young Adolf Hitler. In his Führerbunker in Berlin, Germany, Hitler blames Bobo for losing the war and tosses him away. In the next scene, Bobo lies onboard the submarine Nautilus headed for the North Pole. He becomes encased in a block of ice until packed up by an ice-gathering expedition. The bag of ice with him in it is sent to Apu's Kwik-E-Mart in Springfield. Bart Simpson buys the bag of ice, finds Bobo, and gives it to Maggie to play with.

Burns discovers that Maggie has the bear and goes through incredible feats to get it back, including interrupting all TV shows, and cutting off the beer supply to Springfield, in order to get Homer to give it up. Maggie, however, loves the bear, and Homer's conscience prevents him from taking Bobo away from her. Burns becomes deeply depressed and asks Maggie to look after his teddy. Maggie, in an act of pity, lets the desperate Burns have the bear. Burns is overjoyed, but his loving mood does not last.

[edit] Trivia

  • This was the first episode executive produced by David Mirkin, though it was the second that aired.
  • Bobo was also the name of a police dog that briefly appears in "There's No Disgrace Like Home" (Season 1)
  • A repaired Bobo makes a brief cameo in the end of "Homer the Smithers"
  • Canada's Global Channel has a warning about offensive language before airing this episode (because of the scene with the Ramones).
  • According to DVD commentary, there was a scene where Bobo was in the car during the JFK assassination. This was left out because the writers felt it was in bad taste.
  • In this episode, it is revealed that Mr. Burns's Birthday is September 15.
  • On a coincidental note, on September 15, 2004 (Mr. Burns' birthday), Johnny Ramone (who starred in this episode with The Ramones) died.
  • Mr. Burns' brother is named George, a cigar smoking aspiring comedian who breaks the fourth wall by saying he would gain recognition when he is much older.

[edit] Goofs

  • Homer's calendar incorrectly depicts September as having 31 days.
  • Bobo wouldn't have been moldy and torn if it spent all of its time between 1957 and 1993 encased in ice.
  • Charles Lindbergh actually landed in Paris at night in his famous trans-Atlantic flight in 1927.
  • Smithers' reflection on the broken snowglobe isn't reversed the way it should be.

[edit] Censorship

  • The Australian broadcast cuts out two violent scenes: 1) The scene where the guards beat up the audience members after Burns cancels his party because of Homer's tasteless comedy act, and 2) the scene where Barney threatens Homer with a gun (in an attempt to get Homer to return Bobo so Barney can have the beer supply back) and Homer slams the door in his face, causing the gun to go off, a woman to scream (presumably from being shot), and a police siren to be heard.
  • In the period following the death of Diana, Princess of Wales (widely believed to have been the result of a high-speed paparazzi chase), Burns' line "Damn you paparazzo!" was edited to remove the last word in United Kingdom broadcasts.

[edit] Cultural references

[edit] Quotes

  • Homer: I'm Mr. Burns. (Shakes his butt) Blah, blah, blah. Do this, do that. Blah blah blah. I think I'm so big. Blah, blah, blah.
  • The Ramones greet the crowd...
    Joey Ramone: I'd just like to say this gig sucks!
    Johnny Ramone: Hey, up yours, Springfield!
    They play a punk-rock version of "Happy Birthday." When it's over...
    C.J. Ramone: Go to hell, you old bastard!
    The curtain closes.
    Marky Ramone: Hey! I think they liked us!
    Mr. Burns: (to Smithers) Have the Rolling Stones killed.
    Smithers: Sir, those aren't...
    Mr. Burns: Do as I say!
  • Homer: Aw, big deal. Who needs his money? We're gettin' by OK. (Abe drives through the wall into the living room)
    Abe: Son! You gotta help me. I hit three people on the way over here and I don't have any insurance! (congenially) So how's by you?
  • Nelson Muntz: My old man can't get a beer cos his old man won't give a bear to another old man! Let's get him!
    Jimbo Jones: Wait, why are we gettin' him?
  • Mr. Smithers Mr Burns, I've had the people of Australia to spell out your name with candles, here is the satelite hook up if you'll just turn your head this way.

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