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| − | | | + | |prodcode= [[Production season BABF|BABF05]] |
| − | + | |airdate=November 28, [[1999]] | |
| − | | | + | |blackboard="I can't {{W|The Sixth Sense|see dead people}}" |
| − | | | + | |couchgag=The Simpsons sit on the couch, but get sucked inside and come out as shredded paper. |
| − | | | + | |guests= [[John Goodman]] as [[Meathook]]<br>[[Jan Hooks]] as [[Manjula Nahasapeemapetilon]]<br>[[Jay North]] as {{Ch|Jay North|himself}}<br>[[NRBQ]] as {{Chs|NRBQ|themselves}}<br>[[Henry Winkler]] as [[Ramrod]] |
| + | |showrunner1= Mike Scully | ||
| + | |writer=[[John Swartzwelder]] | ||
| + | |director=[[Neil Affleck]] | ||
|DVD features=yes | |DVD features=yes | ||
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| − | "'''Take My Wife, Sleaze'''" is the eighth episode of [[Season 11]]. It aired on November 28, 1999. The episode was written by [[John Swartzwelder]] and directed by [[Neil Affleck]]. [[John Goodman]], [[ | + | "'''Take My Wife, Sleaze'''" is the eighth episode of [[Season 11|broadcast season 11]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the two hundred thirty-fourth episode overall. It originally aired on November 28, [[1999]]. The episode was written by [[John Swartzwelder]] and directed by [[Neil Affleck]]. It guest stars [[John Goodman]] as [[Meathook]], [[Jan Hooks]] as [[Manjula Nahasapeemapetilon]], [[Jay North]] as {{Ch|Jay North|himself}}, [[NRBQ]] as {{Chs|NRBQ|themselves}}, and [[Henry Winkler]] as [[Ramrod]]. |
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
| − | [[ | + | {{Synopsis|[[Homer]] and [[Marge]] win a [[Harley-Davidson|motorcycle]] in a dance contest. Homer decides to form his own motorcycle gang called "{{ap|Hell's Satans|Homer's gang}}". However, the name turns out to belong to another, {{ap|Hell's Satans|Bakersfield|more dangerous motorcycle gang}}.}} |
== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
| − | The [[Simpson family|Simpsons]] are watching [[Guinness Book of World Records]] on TV. [[ | + | The [[Simpson family|Simpsons]] are watching [[Guinness Book of World Records]] on TV. [[Lisa]] thinks the show is weird as there are stupid records now, such as the [[Faceless Man|man with the least faces, none]]. An advert comes on advertising a new 50's styles restaurant named [[Greaser's Cafe]]. [[Bart]] and Lisa ask to go there and [[Marge]] and [[Homer]] also think it is a good idea. However, Homer says they will go next month, which they do. |
While at the restaurant, the owner, [[Wolfguy Jack]], holds a nightly dance competition where the prize is a Vintage 1955 [[Harley-Davidson]] motorcycle. Homer and Marge enter and win the motorbike after doing all sorts of crazy dance moves. | While at the restaurant, the owner, [[Wolfguy Jack]], holds a nightly dance competition where the prize is a Vintage 1955 [[Harley-Davidson]] motorcycle. Homer and Marge enter and win the motorbike after doing all sorts of crazy dance moves. | ||
| − | Homer doesn't know how to ride a motorcycle so Bart teaches him. After learning how to ride, Homer forms a motorbike gang with [[ | + | Homer doesn't know how to ride a motorcycle so Bart teaches him. After learning how to ride, Homer forms a motorbike gang with [[Moe]], [[Lenny]], [[Carl]] and [[Ned]]. They call themselves the {{ap|Hell's Satans|Homer's gang}} and cause havoc around [[Springfield]], getting pictures in a motorbike magazine. Unfortunately, this alerts another motorcycle gang, also named the {{ap|Hell's Satans|Bakersfield}}, led by [[Meathook]], who come to [[742 Evergreen Terrace]] and trash the house and threaten Homer. They later kidnap Marge and leave. |
| − | Homer goes after them and ends up at [[Poppa Wheelie's]], a biker bar, where | + | Homer goes after them and ends up at [[Poppa Wheelie's]], a biker bar, where {{Chs|NRBQ}} were playing. He gets thrown out and beaten three times after unsuccessfully finding where Marge was. |
| − | Meanwhile, Marge finds out that none of the Hell's Satans found her attractive, although she thought that [[Ramrod]] did. Homer eventually found out where their camp was and fought Meathook for Marge, eventually winning the fight after knocking Meathook down after effortlessly fighting while swinging motorcycles like swords. | + | Meanwhile, Marge finds out that none of the Hell's Satans found her attractive, although she thought that [[Ramrod]] did. Homer eventually found out where their camp was and fought Meathook for Marge, eventually winning the fight after knocking Meathook down after effortlessly fighting while swinging motorcycles like swords. |
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| + | == In other languages == | ||
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| + | |deName=Der Kampf um Marge | ||
| + | |deTrans=The fight for Marge | ||
| + | |es=yes | ||
| + | |esName=Llévate a mi mujer, sinvergüenza | ||
| + | |esTrans=Take my wife away, you scoundrel! | ||
| + | |la=yes | ||
| + | |laName=Llévate a mi esposa | ||
| + | |laTrans=Take my wife away | ||
| + | |fr=yes | ||
| + | |frName=Homer et sa bande | ||
| + | |frTrans=Homer and his gang | ||
| + | |qu=yes | ||
| + | |quName=Vieux Motard que jamais | ||
| + | |quTrans=Old biker never | ||
| + | |it=yes | ||
| + | |itName=Mogli e moto dei paesi tuoi | ||
| + | |itTrans=Wives and motorcycles from your country | ||
| + | |br=yes | ||
| + | |brName=Leve Minha Mulher, Nojento | ||
| + | |brTrans=Take my wife away, disgusting! | ||
| + | |jp=yes | ||
| + | |jpName=オヤジ暴走族ヘルズサタンズ参上 | ||
| + | |jpTrans=The Hell's Satans, the old man biker gang, are here | ||
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| + | [[Category:Episodes directed by Neil Affleck]] | ||
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"Take My Wife, Sleaze" is the eighth episode of broadcast season 11 of The Simpsons and the two hundred thirty-fourth episode overall. It originally aired on November 28, 1999. The episode was written by John Swartzwelder and directed by Neil Affleck. It guest stars John Goodman as Meathook, Jan Hooks as Manjula Nahasapeemapetilon, Jay North as himself, NRBQ as themselves, and Henry Winkler as Ramrod.
Synopsis[edit]
- Homer and Marge win a motorcycle in a dance contest. Homer decides to form his own motorcycle gang called "Hell's Satans". However, the name turns out to belong to another, more dangerous motorcycle gang.
Plot[edit]
The Simpsons are watching Guinness Book of World Records on TV. Lisa thinks the show is weird as there are stupid records now, such as the man with the least faces, none. An advert comes on advertising a new 50's styles restaurant named Greaser's Cafe. Bart and Lisa ask to go there and Marge and Homer also think it is a good idea. However, Homer says they will go next month, which they do.
While at the restaurant, the owner, Wolfguy Jack, holds a nightly dance competition where the prize is a Vintage 1955 Harley-Davidson motorcycle. Homer and Marge enter and win the motorbike after doing all sorts of crazy dance moves.
Homer doesn't know how to ride a motorcycle so Bart teaches him. After learning how to ride, Homer forms a motorbike gang with Moe, Lenny, Carl and Ned. They call themselves the Hell's Satans and cause havoc around Springfield, getting pictures in a motorbike magazine. Unfortunately, this alerts another motorcycle gang, also named the Hell's Satans, led by Meathook, who come to 742 Evergreen Terrace and trash the house and threaten Homer. They later kidnap Marge and leave.
Homer goes after them and ends up at Poppa Wheelie's, a biker bar, where NRBQ were playing. He gets thrown out and beaten three times after unsuccessfully finding where Marge was.
Meanwhile, Marge finds out that none of the Hell's Satans found her attractive, although she thought that Ramrod did. Homer eventually found out where their camp was and fought Meathook for Marge, eventually winning the fight after knocking Meathook down after effortlessly fighting while swinging motorcycles like swords.
In other languages[edit]
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| Season 11 Episodes | ||
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| Beyond Blunderdome • Brother's Little Helper • Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner? • Treehouse of Horror X • E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt) • Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder • Eight Misbehavin' • Take My Wife, Sleaze • Grift of the Magi • Little Big Mom • Faith Off • The Mansion Family • Saddlesore Galactica • Alone Again, Natura-Diddily • Missionary: Impossible • Pygmoelian • Bart to the Future • Days of Wine and D'oh'ses • Kill the Alligator and Run • Last Tap Dance in Springfield • It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge • Behind the Laughter |
| Production season BABF Episodes | ||
|---|---|---|
| Treehouse of Horror X • Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder • Eight Misbehavin' • Little Big Mom • Take My Wife, Sleaze • Faith Off • Grift of the Magi • The Mansion Family • Saddlesore Galactica • Alone Again, Natura-Diddily • Missionary: Impossible • Pygmoelian • Bart to the Future • Days of Wine and D'oh'ses • Last Tap Dance in Springfield • Kill the Alligator and Run • Insane Clown Poppy • It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge • Behind the Laughter • A Tale of Two Springfields • Treehouse of Horror XI • HOMЯ |