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− | "'''22 for 30'''" will be [[season 28]]'s 17th episode. The episode will air on March 12, [[2017]]. | + | "'''22 for 30'''" will be [[season 28]]'s 17th episode. The episode will air on March 12, [[2017]]. |
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"22 for 30"
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Episode Information
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"22 for 30" will be season 28's 17th episode. The episode will air on March 12, 2017.
Synopsis
- "In this parody of a cable sports show, Bart goes from delinquent with detention to the star basketball player at Springfield Elementary. Lisa covers Bart's success for the school paper, and Homer becomes the team's coach. Things go awry when Bart gets involved with the mafia."
Production
The Couch Gag was created by Bill Plympton.[1] The music for it are composed by Alf Clausen and Greg Prechel.[2]
Gallery
Promo Videos
Preview: Bart Rips Off The Mob at YouTube
Fox Comedy Revolution at YouTube
Bill Plympton's Couch Gag at YouTube
Show Business Is Everyone's Business at YouTube
Homer Nervously Watches As Bart Plays Basketball at YouTube