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"Yellow Planet"
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Episode Information
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"Yellow Planet" is the eighteenth episode of season 36 of The Simpsons and the seven hundred eighty-sixth episode overall. It's the third of the Disney+ Exclusive Episodes and was released on Disney+ on April 22, 2025, in occasion of Earth Day. The episode was written by J. Stewart Burns and directed by Timothy Bailey. It guest stars Hugh Bonneville as the narrator.
Contents
Synopsis
The Simpsons explore Earth in a Nat Geo-style mockumentary.
Plot
The Dregs
The first species presented in the documentary is the dregs of the animal kingdom. The first are the beluga whale and the narwhal. Due to the summer being almost over, they separate, as they are different species, and the narwhal promises him that she'll never forget him. Their friends start asking what they've done together and start singing, but the narwhal tells them she'll never see him again.
Elsewhere, the next creature is the marine iguana, which endangers his offspring by laying eggs in the most dangerous beach of the world.
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