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|airdate=April 21, [[2002]]
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|guests= [[Ed Asner]] as {{Ch|Ed Asner|himself}}<br>[[Alec Baldwin]] as {{Ch|Alec Baldwin|himself}}<br>[[Kim Basinger]] as {{Ch|Kim Basinger|herself}}<br>[[Stephen Hawking]] as {{Ch|Stephen Hawking|himself}}<br>[[Ron Howard]] as {{Ch|Ron Howard|himself}}<br>[[Elton John]] as {{Ch|Elton John|himself}}<br>[[Lucy Lawless]] as {{Ch|Lucy Lawless|herself}}<br>[[Joe Namath]] as {{Ch|Joe Namath|himself}}<br>[['N Sync]] as {{Chs|'N Sync|themselves}}<br>[[Elizabeth Taylor]] as {{Ch|Elizabeth Taylor|herself}}<br>[[U2]] as {{Chs|U2|themselves}} (all via archive footage)
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“Gump Roast” is the seventeenth episode of The Simpsons’ thirteenth season, and the second of four episodes written by Simpsons voice actor Dan Castellaneta and his wife [[Deb Lacusta]]. The episode aired on April 21, 2002.
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"'''Gump Roast'''" is the seventeenth episode of [[Season 13|broadcast season 13]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the two hundred eighty-sixth episode overall. It originally aired on April 21, [[2002]]. The episode was written by [[Deb Lacusta]] and [[Dan Castellaneta]] and directed by [[Mark Kirkland]]. It guest stars [[Ed Asner]] as {{Ch|Ed Asner|himself}}, [[Alec Baldwin]] as {{Ch|Alec Baldwin|himself}}, [[Kim Basinger]] as {{Ch|Kim Basinger|herself}}, [[Stephen Hawking]] as {{Ch|Stephen Hawking|himself}}, [[Ron Howard]] as {{Ch|Ron Howard|himself}}, [[Elton John]] as {{Ch|Elton John|himself}}, [[Lucy Lawless]] as {{Ch|Lucy Lawless|herself}}, [[Joe Namath]] as {{Ch|Joe Namath|himself}}, [['N Sync]] as {{Chs|'N Sync|themselves}}, [[Elizabeth Taylor]] as {{Ch|Elizabeth Taylor|herself}}, and [[U2]] as {{Chs|U2|themselves}}, all in archive footage.
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== Synopsis ==
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{{Synopsis|The [[Springfield Friars Club]] holds a roast of [[Homer]], with many of the town's residents showing up to join in or watch.}}
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== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
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A feather floats down from the sky and lands in [[Springfield]] town square next to Homer's feet. Much like {{W2|Forrest Gump|character}}, Homer is dressed in a white suit, sitting rigidly on a bench with a box of chocolates in his lap. [[Chief Wiggum]] tells Homer about a law preventing citizens from impersonating movie characters. Homer then begins to tell Wiggum his life story. In flashback, Homer chases a young boy with leg braces, but Homer quickly runs out of breath and stops. Back in the present day, Homer recounts some of his other memories, including those involving [[Marge]], and later, the family car. Afterward, Marge and the kids pick up Homer, blindfold him, and drive to an undisclosed location. When the blindfold is removed, Homer finds himself in a banquet hall filled with people from throughout Springfield, most clad in tuxedos.[[Krusty the Clown]] then announces that Homer is at the [[Springfield Friars Club]] ... and Homer is about to be roasted.
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As the roast gets underway, [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] recount how they've had fun over the years, leading to a variety of clips from episodes past. [[Mr. Burns]] then takes the stage and denounces Homer as an incompetent bumbler, leading to clips of Homer's various mishaps at the nuclear power plant. Next, [[Grampa]] and [[Agnes Skinner|Mrs. Skinner]] take the podium, leading to more clips from other episodes. An inebriated Homer then stands up and addresses the crowd. Soon after, he passes out, his pants down, revealing his backside.
  
Homer is on a park bench a la Tom Hanks in Forrest Gump, telling a story that Chief Wiggum isn’t interested in, but he builds interest when Homer uses flashbacks (clips from previous episodes) to help him tell the story (but not before Chief Wiggum tells Homer that it's illegal in Springfield to impersonate a famous movie character, leading to the arrest of Moe dressed as Austin Powers and Dr. Hibbert dressed as Darth Vader.
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[[Reverend Lovejoy]], holding an acoustic guitar, and [[Ned Flanders]], holding an upright bass, step up to the podium. In a routine similar to the comedy of The [[Smothers Brothers]], the pair begin strumming and plucking... until Flanders objects to the altered lyrics Lovejoy uses for the song "If I Had a Hammer". Moments later, aliens [[Kang]] and [[Kodos]] appear, dressed in tuxedos and armed with ray guns. They announce that all of humanity is about to be judged ... and the fate of the world rests on Homer Simpson. The aliens probe Homer's mind, leading to more clips from past episodes. Afterward, Kang and Kodos describe the human race as brutish and primitive. But before Earth can be destroyed, Lisa tells them about [[Maggie]], certain that the innocent soul of a child will redeem mankind. The aliens probe Maggie's mind and are reduced to tears, but they then reveal that the liquid leaking from their eyes is vomit, produced by Maggie's treacly memories. But as the baby continues to reminisce, images of many celebrities appear. (Many of the celebrities Maggie remembers are ironic since she wasn't even there.) Kang and Kodos are impressed. The aliens agree to spare Earth—under one condition. Later, they happily appear at the People's Choice Awards, where they hobnob with celebrities in evening attire.
The family then arrives to take him to the Friars’ Club, where Homer is roasted by Krusty the Clown and other prominent citizens of Springfield. Among those roasting him are Bart and Lisa, Grampa and Agnes Skinner, and, Reverend Lovejoy and Ned Flanders in a Smothers Brothers-like act, and even Mr. Burns. The roasters utilize more clips from previous episodes.
 
Soon, Kang and Kodos arrive at the roast and declare that humans are stupid, as demonstrated by more clips. However, when they probe Maggie's mind (via more clips), they find something on Earth that makes it worth sparing: celebrities.
 
The episode ends with a song, “They’ll Never Stop the Simpsons,” sung by Dan Castellaneta. The song recounts additional past plots, possible future (and ridiculous) plots, and an apology for airing this episode as a clip show.
 
=== In Later Episodes ===
 
  
One of the crazy future plots for The Simpsons shows Patty and Selma getting married to Grampa Simpson. Patty would (almost) get married (albeit to a man impersonating a woman) in the season 16 episode, "There's Something About Marrying" while Selma would almost marry Grampa Simpson in the season 18 episode, "Rome-old and Juli-eh".
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== Production ==
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== Cultural references ==
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== In other languages ==
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*The opening act spoofs Forrest Gump including the falling feather. The episode's title is also a reference to the movie.
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*During the opening act, Moe impersonates Austin Powers and Dr. Hibbert impersonates Darth Vader. Both are arrested because of an ordinance that banned impersonations of movie characters, although Homer is not arrested for his impersonation of Forrest Gump and Hibbert later appears at the roast with no explanation.
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[[Category:Homer episodes]]
*When Mr. Burns steps toward the podium, the Imperial March (Darth Vader's theme from ''Star Wars'') is heard.
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[[Category:Clip shows]]
*In this episode Kang asserts that the Earth was created 5,000 years ago by God, and Kang and Kodos then make the sign of the Cross. This is an apparently satirical reference to Young Earth Creationism.
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[[Category:12-rated episodes]]
*At the beginning of the clip show song, there is a picture of Homer jumping the shark, which is a term that describes when a television show has reached its peak and is now declining in quality or has done something to cause a sudden decline in quality. The term is a reference to an episode of Happy Days in which Fonzie literally jumped a shark.
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[[Category:Episodes written by Deb Lacusta]]
*Agnes Skinner wears the same dress that Jennifer Lopez wore to the Grammy Awards in 2000.
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[[Category:Episodes written by Dan Castellaneta]]
*The song sung at the end is a take-off on Billy Joel's song "We Didn't Start The Fire."
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[[Category:Episodes directed by Mark Kirkland]]
*Krusty mentions Mark Spitz couldn't be there and has sent a telegram. Lisa asks "Who's Mark Spitz?" and Bart then asks "What's a telegram?"
 
  
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Latest revision as of 15:22, October 28, 2025

Season 13 Episode
285 "Weekend at Burnsie's"
286
"Gump Roast"
"I Am Furious (Yellow)" 287
Clip show.png This episode is a Clip Show.
It features clips from previous episodes.
Donut Homer.png This episode is considered non-canon and the events featured do not relate to the series and therefore may not have actually happened/existed.

The reason behind this decision is: References are made to Treehouse of Horror X.

If you dispute this, please bring it up on the episode's talk page.


"Gump Roast"
Gump Roast.png
Episode Information
Episode number: 286
Season number: S13 E17
Production code: DABF12
Original airdate: April 21, 2002
Couch gag: The couch is a slot machine that shows Homer, Marge, Bart, and Lisa in the windows. Maggie, however, is replaced by lucky number 7 as a jackpot siren is heard and a pile of gold coins spill out.
Guest star(s): Ed Asner as himself
Alec Baldwin as himself
Kim Basinger as herself
Stephen Hawking as himself
Ron Howard as himself
Elton John as himself
Lucy Lawless as herself
Joe Namath as himself
'N Sync as themselves
Elizabeth Taylor as herself
U2 as themselves (all via archive footage)
Showrunner: Al Jean
Written by: Deb Lacusta
Dan Castellaneta
Directed by: Mark Kirkland
DVD features

"Gump Roast" is the seventeenth episode of broadcast season 13 of The Simpsons and the two hundred eighty-sixth episode overall. It originally aired on April 21, 2002. The episode was written by Deb Lacusta and Dan Castellaneta and directed by Mark Kirkland. It guest stars Ed Asner as himself, Alec Baldwin as himself, Kim Basinger as herself, Stephen Hawking as himself, Ron Howard as himself, Elton John as himself, Lucy Lawless as herself, Joe Namath as himself, 'N Sync as themselves, Elizabeth Taylor as herself, and U2 as themselves, all in archive footage.

Synopsis[edit]

The Springfield Friars Club holds a roast of Homer, with many of the town's residents showing up to join in or watch.

Plot[edit]

A feather floats down from the sky and lands in Springfield town square next to Homer's feet. Much like Forrest Gump, Homer is dressed in a white suit, sitting rigidly on a bench with a box of chocolates in his lap. Chief Wiggum tells Homer about a law preventing citizens from impersonating movie characters. Homer then begins to tell Wiggum his life story. In flashback, Homer chases a young boy with leg braces, but Homer quickly runs out of breath and stops. Back in the present day, Homer recounts some of his other memories, including those involving Marge, and later, the family car. Afterward, Marge and the kids pick up Homer, blindfold him, and drive to an undisclosed location. When the blindfold is removed, Homer finds himself in a banquet hall filled with people from throughout Springfield, most clad in tuxedos.Krusty the Clown then announces that Homer is at the Springfield Friars Club ... and Homer is about to be roasted.

As the roast gets underway, Bart and Lisa recount how they've had fun over the years, leading to a variety of clips from episodes past. Mr. Burns then takes the stage and denounces Homer as an incompetent bumbler, leading to clips of Homer's various mishaps at the nuclear power plant. Next, Grampa and Mrs. Skinner take the podium, leading to more clips from other episodes. An inebriated Homer then stands up and addresses the crowd. Soon after, he passes out, his pants down, revealing his backside.

Reverend Lovejoy, holding an acoustic guitar, and Ned Flanders, holding an upright bass, step up to the podium. In a routine similar to the comedy of The Smothers Brothers, the pair begin strumming and plucking... until Flanders objects to the altered lyrics Lovejoy uses for the song "If I Had a Hammer". Moments later, aliens Kang and Kodos appear, dressed in tuxedos and armed with ray guns. They announce that all of humanity is about to be judged ... and the fate of the world rests on Homer Simpson. The aliens probe Homer's mind, leading to more clips from past episodes. Afterward, Kang and Kodos describe the human race as brutish and primitive. But before Earth can be destroyed, Lisa tells them about Maggie, certain that the innocent soul of a child will redeem mankind. The aliens probe Maggie's mind and are reduced to tears, but they then reveal that the liquid leaking from their eyes is vomit, produced by Maggie's treacly memories. But as the baby continues to reminisce, images of many celebrities appear. (Many of the celebrities Maggie remembers are ironic since she wasn't even there.) Kang and Kodos are impressed. The aliens agree to spare Earth—under one condition. Later, they happily appear at the People's Choice Awards, where they hobnob with celebrities in evening attire.

Production[edit]

In other languages[edit]

Language Name Translation
Germany.png Deutsch "Forrest Plump und die Clip Show" Forrest Plump and the Clip Show
Spain flag.png Español "Homenaje a una vida" Tribute to a life
Hispanic America.gif Español "Homenaje a Homero" Tribute to Homer
France.png Français "Tout sur Homer" All About Homer
Flag of Quebec.svg.png Français "Le déclin de l'empire Simpson" The Decline of the Simpson Empire
Italy Flag.png Italiano "Homer alla berlina" Homer in the pillory
Flag of Japan.png 日本語 "ホーマーの一期一会" Homer's Once in a Lifetime


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