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| − | "'''The Principal and the Pauper'''" is the second episode of [[season 9]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the one-hundred and eightieth episode overall. It originally aired on September 28, [[1997]]. The episode was written by [[Ken Keeler]] and directed by [[Steven Dean Moore]]. It guest stars [[Martin Sheen]] as {{ap|Seymour Skinner|The Principal and the Pauper|the real Seymour Skinner}}. | + | "'''The Principal and the Pauper'''" is the second episode of [[Season 9|broadcast season 9]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the one-hundred and eightieth episode overall. It originally aired on September 28, [[1997]]. The episode was written by [[Ken Keeler]] and directed by [[Steven Dean Moore]]. It guest stars [[Martin Sheen]] as {{ap|Seymour Skinner|The Principal and the Pauper|the real Seymour Skinner}}. |
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
| − | {{ | + | {{Synopsis|During a celebration to honor his twentieth anniversary as principal, [[Seymour Skinner]]'s true identity is revealed to be Armin Tamzarian when {{ap|Seymour Skinner|The Principal and the Pauper|the real Seymour Skinner}} shows up. Now established as an impostor, Tamzarian retires and relocates to his old neighborhood in [[Capital City]].}} |
== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
[[Seymour Skinner]] is about to celebrate his 20th anniversary as school principal, and it goes smoothly until a man who claims he is {{ap|Seymour Skinner|The Principal and the Pauper|the real Seymour Skinner}} comes in, pointing out that [[Agnes Skinner]] is his mother. Principal Skinner admits he is not the real Seymour Skinner, and is only an impostor. He tells his story, in a parody of the life of {{W|Martin Guerre}}, and admits that his real name is Armin Tamzarian, but assumed the identity of Sergeant Seymour Skinner. Soon, the sergeant becomes the school's new principal, because he says he had intentions to be the principal of [[Springfield Elementary School]]. | [[Seymour Skinner]] is about to celebrate his 20th anniversary as school principal, and it goes smoothly until a man who claims he is {{ap|Seymour Skinner|The Principal and the Pauper|the real Seymour Skinner}} comes in, pointing out that [[Agnes Skinner]] is his mother. Principal Skinner admits he is not the real Seymour Skinner, and is only an impostor. He tells his story, in a parody of the life of {{W|Martin Guerre}}, and admits that his real name is Armin Tamzarian, but assumed the identity of Sergeant Seymour Skinner. Soon, the sergeant becomes the school's new principal, because he says he had intentions to be the principal of [[Springfield Elementary School]]. | ||
| − | Afterwards, [[Springfield]] prefers Tamzarian over the real Skinner, even Agnes. Tamzarian, however, had left Springfield and gone to [[Capital City]]. The Simpsons devise a plan to get Tamzarian back to Springfield, by coming to Capital City to get him. Back in town, the citizens of Springfield force Sergeant Skinner to leave on a train (actually tied to a chair on a freight train car), and Tamzarian returns to being Principal Skinner through an order by [[ | + | Afterwards, [[Springfield]] prefers Tamzarian over the real Skinner, even Agnes. Tamzarian, however, had left Springfield and gone to [[Capital City]]. The Simpsons devise a plan to get Tamzarian back to Springfield, by coming to Capital City to get him. Back in town, the citizens of Springfield force Sergeant Skinner to leave on a train (actually tied to a chair on a freight train car), and Tamzarian returns to being Principal Skinner through an order by [[Judge Snyder]], saying that no one will mention "Tamzarian" again under penalty of torture (this {{W|Reset button technique}} being a meta-reference to their maintaining of the status quo). |
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The reason behind this decision is: Principal Skinner is revealed to be an imposter, but Agnes Skinner has been shown to be pregnant with him. If you dispute this, please bring it up on the episode's talk page. |
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Episode Information
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"The Principal and the Pauper" is the second episode of broadcast season 9 of The Simpsons and the one-hundred and eightieth episode overall. It originally aired on September 28, 1997. The episode was written by Ken Keeler and directed by Steven Dean Moore. It guest stars Martin Sheen as the real Seymour Skinner.
Synopsis[edit]
- During a celebration to honor his twentieth anniversary as principal, Seymour Skinner's true identity is revealed to be Armin Tamzarian when the real Seymour Skinner shows up. Now established as an impostor, Tamzarian retires and relocates to his old neighborhood in Capital City.
Plot[edit]
Seymour Skinner is about to celebrate his 20th anniversary as school principal, and it goes smoothly until a man who claims he is the real Seymour Skinner comes in, pointing out that Agnes Skinner is his mother. Principal Skinner admits he is not the real Seymour Skinner, and is only an impostor. He tells his story, in a parody of the life of Martin Guerre, and admits that his real name is Armin Tamzarian, but assumed the identity of Sergeant Seymour Skinner. Soon, the sergeant becomes the school's new principal, because he says he had intentions to be the principal of Springfield Elementary School.
Afterwards, Springfield prefers Tamzarian over the real Skinner, even Agnes. Tamzarian, however, had left Springfield and gone to Capital City. The Simpsons devise a plan to get Tamzarian back to Springfield, by coming to Capital City to get him. Back in town, the citizens of Springfield force Sergeant Skinner to leave on a train (actually tied to a chair on a freight train car), and Tamzarian returns to being Principal Skinner through an order by Judge Snyder, saying that no one will mention "Tamzarian" again under penalty of torture (this Reset button technique being a meta-reference to their maintaining of the status quo).
Production[edit]
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