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| − | {{Quote|Our school participates in a foreign exchange program|[[Seymour Skinner]]}} | + | {{Quote|Our school participates in a foreign exchange program.|[[Seymour Skinner]]}} |
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| − | |image = The Crepes of Wrath.png | + | |name= The Crepes of Wrath |
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| − | | | + | |number= 11 |
| − | | | + | |season=1 |
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| − | | | + | |prodcode= [[Production season 7G|7G13]] |
| − | | | + | |airdate= April 15, [[1990]] |
| − | | | + | |blackboard= "Garlic gum is not funny" |
| − | | | + | |couchgag= The family hurries onto the couch and Homer pops off. |
| + | |showrunner1= James L. Brooks | ||
| + | |showrunner2= Matt Groening | ||
| + | |showrunner3= Sam Simon | ||
| + | |writer= [[George Meyer]]<br>[[Sam Simon]]<br>[[John Swartzwelder]]<br>[[Jon Vitti]] | ||
| + | |director= [[Wes Archer]]<br>[[Milton Gray]] | ||
|DVD features=yes | |DVD features=yes | ||
}} | }} | ||
| − | "'''The Crepes of Wrath'''" is the eleventh episode of [[season 1]]. It originally aired on April 15, [[1990]]. The episode was written by [[George Meyer]], [[Sam Simon]], [[John Swartzwelder]] and [[Jon Vitti]] | + | "'''The Crepes of Wrath'''" is the eleventh episode of [[Season 1|broadcast season 1]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]''. It originally aired on April 15, [[1990]]. The episode was written by [[George Meyer]], [[Sam Simon]], [[John Swartzwelder]] and [[Jon Vitti]] and directed by [[Wes Archer]] and [[Milton Gray]]. |
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
| − | + | {{Synopsis|After pulling a prank, [[Principal Skinner]] suggests [[Bart]] should partake in a foreign exchange scheme. Bart ends up in [[France]], working for some crooks who want to put antifreeze in wine. Meanwhile, back in [[Springfield]], [[Adil Hoxha]], an [[Albania]]n boy with an interest in [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant|Homer's workplace]], is exchanged to the Simpsons as part of the scheme.}} | |
== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
| − | [[File:About to drop the bomb. | + | [[File:About to drop the bomb.png|200px|thumb|left|Bart about to drop the bomb into the toilet.]] |
| − | While being forced to clean his room (after accidentally causing [[ | + | While being forced to clean his room (after accidentally causing [[Homer]] to trip down the stairs, hurting his back), [[Bart]] discovers an old cherry bomb, and decides to flush it down the boy's restroom toilet at school. This happens to coincide at the same time that [[Principal Skinner]]'s mother [[Agnes]] is using the restroom, the resulting explosion blowing her off the toilet. Shortly afterward, Skinner arrives at the Simpson home with Bart in tow. Skinner explains the incident 'transcended incorrigible.' Feeling detention, suspension or expulsion won't do, he suggests deportation. The idea shocks [[Marge]], but Skinner explains his plan. He proposes to the Simpsons Bart should participate in a foreign exchange program. Bart's sent to France, whereas the Simpsons host a student from Albania named Adil Hoxha. In France, Bart is greeted by [[Cesar]] & [[Ugolín]], who work him worse than their [[Maurice|donkey]]. After confiscating his clothes and items, Bart is forced to collect and crush grapes, sleep on the floor, and test wine adulterated with antifreeze. |
| + | [[File:Bart trying to explain.png|200px|thumb|left|Bart tries to explain his situation to the policeman.]] | ||
| − | + | Back at the Simpsons' home, it is revealed that Adil is actually a Communist spy after nuclear secrets he intends to obtain from Homer. Homer's happy Adil's taking an interest in his work, and he promptly shows him around the plant. Back in France, Bart's sent out for a case of antifreeze. As he wanders the streets, he finds a {{ap|police officer|The Crepes of Wrath}}, who doesn't understand English. When he gives Bart a piece of candy, Bart leaves, feeling he'll never learn French, even though he was there two months. He suddenly starts speaking French, and tells the officer about the child abuse and how they put antifreeze in the wine. Ceaser and Ugolin are swiftly arrested for the antifreeze in the wine, and Bart becomes a national hero in France. Back in the United States, Adil is caught by the FBI and exchanged for an American boy spy caught in Albania. As Adil leaves, Bart returns. | |
| − | + | == Production == | |
| − | + | <gallery> | |
| − | + | File:7G13 Script.jpg | |
| + | </gallery> | ||
| − | + | == Gallery == | |
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| − | + | File:The Crepes of Wrath promo.png | |
| + | </gallery> | ||
== In other languages == | == In other languages == | ||
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{{LanguageBox | {{LanguageBox | ||
|fr=yes | |fr=yes | ||
|frName=L'Espion qui venait de chez moi | |frName=L'Espion qui venait de chez moi | ||
| − | |frTrans=The Spy who came | + | |frTrans=The Spy who came from my home |
|qu=yes | |qu=yes | ||
|quName=Bart au grand cru | |quName=Bart au grand cru | ||
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|itName=Crêpes alle crêpes, vino al vino | |itName=Crêpes alle crêpes, vino al vino | ||
|itTrans=Crêpes with crepes, wine is wine | |itTrans=Crêpes with crepes, wine is wine | ||
| + | |br=yes | ||
| + | |brName=Crepes da Ira | ||
| + | |brTrans=Crepes of Wrath | ||
| + | |hu=yes | ||
| + | |huName=Csere-bere fogadom | ||
| + | |huTrans=''[untranslatable]'' | ||
| + | |jp=yes | ||
| + | |jpName=バートのフランス日記 | ||
| + | |jpTrans=Bart's France Diary | ||
}} | }} | ||
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{{Season 1}} | {{Season 1}} | ||
| + | {{Production Season 7G}} | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Crepes of Wrath, The}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Crepes of Wrath, The}} | ||
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[[Category:1990]] | [[Category:1990]] | ||
[[Category:Bart episodes]] | [[Category:Bart episodes]] | ||
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[[Category:Travel episodes]] | [[Category:Travel episodes]] | ||
[[Category:Episodes written by George Meyer]] | [[Category:Episodes written by George Meyer]] | ||
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- "Our school participates in a foreign exchange program."
- ―Seymour Skinner
"The Crepes of Wrath"
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Episode Information
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"The Crepes of Wrath" is the eleventh episode of broadcast season 1 of The Simpsons. It originally aired on April 15, 1990. The episode was written by George Meyer, Sam Simon, John Swartzwelder and Jon Vitti and directed by Wes Archer and Milton Gray.
Synopsis[edit]
- After pulling a prank, Principal Skinner suggests Bart should partake in a foreign exchange scheme. Bart ends up in France, working for some crooks who want to put antifreeze in wine. Meanwhile, back in Springfield, Adil Hoxha, an Albanian boy with an interest in Homer's workplace, is exchanged to the Simpsons as part of the scheme.
Plot[edit]
While being forced to clean his room (after accidentally causing Homer to trip down the stairs, hurting his back), Bart discovers an old cherry bomb, and decides to flush it down the boy's restroom toilet at school. This happens to coincide at the same time that Principal Skinner's mother Agnes is using the restroom, the resulting explosion blowing her off the toilet. Shortly afterward, Skinner arrives at the Simpson home with Bart in tow. Skinner explains the incident 'transcended incorrigible.' Feeling detention, suspension or expulsion won't do, he suggests deportation. The idea shocks Marge, but Skinner explains his plan. He proposes to the Simpsons Bart should participate in a foreign exchange program. Bart's sent to France, whereas the Simpsons host a student from Albania named Adil Hoxha. In France, Bart is greeted by Cesar & Ugolín, who work him worse than their donkey. After confiscating his clothes and items, Bart is forced to collect and crush grapes, sleep on the floor, and test wine adulterated with antifreeze.
Back at the Simpsons' home, it is revealed that Adil is actually a Communist spy after nuclear secrets he intends to obtain from Homer. Homer's happy Adil's taking an interest in his work, and he promptly shows him around the plant. Back in France, Bart's sent out for a case of antifreeze. As he wanders the streets, he finds a police officer, who doesn't understand English. When he gives Bart a piece of candy, Bart leaves, feeling he'll never learn French, even though he was there two months. He suddenly starts speaking French, and tells the officer about the child abuse and how they put antifreeze in the wine. Ceaser and Ugolin are swiftly arrested for the antifreeze in the wine, and Bart becomes a national hero in France. Back in the United States, Adil is caught by the FBI and exchanged for an American boy spy caught in Albania. As Adil leaves, Bart returns.
Production[edit]
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| Season 1 Episodes | ||
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| Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire • Bart the Genius • Homer's Odyssey • There's No Disgrace Like Home • Bart the General • Moaning Lisa • The Call of the Simpsons • The Telltale Head • Life on the Fast Lane • Homer's Night Out • The Crepes of Wrath • Krusty Gets Busted • Some Enchanted Evening |
| Production season 7G Episodes | ||
|---|---|---|
| Some Enchanted Evening • Bart the Genius • Homer's Odyssey • There's No Disgrace Like Home • Bart the General • Moaning Lisa • The Telltale Head • Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire • The Call of the Simpsons • Homer's Night Out • Life on the Fast Lane • Krusty Gets Busted • The Crepes of Wrath |
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- Bart episodes
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- Episodes written by George Meyer
- Episodes written by Sam Simon
- Episodes written by John Swartzwelder
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- Episodes directed by Wes Archer
- Episodes directed by Milton Gray