- Saddlesore Galactica
Infobox Simpsons episode
episode_name = Saddlesore Galactica
image_caption= Bart riding Duncan (a.k.a Furious D).
episode_no = 239
prod_code = BABF09
airdate =February 6 ,2000
show runner =Mike Scully
writer =Tim Long
director =Lance Kramer
blackboard = "Substitute teachers are not scabs."
couch_gag = The family act askarate students and chop up the couch. Homer does a karate flip as he turns the TV on via remote control.
guest_star =Jim Cummings as Furious D.Bachman-Turner Overdrive as themselvesTrevor Denman as himself
season = 11"Saddlesore Galactica" is the thirteenth episode of "
The Simpsons "' eleventh season. The episode aired onFebruary 6 ,2000 .ynopsis
Mr. Largo is helping the
Springfield Elementary School band prepare for their big performance at thestate fair . After a suggestion by Lisa that they are doing the same old songs, they perform a different song, which is James Brown's "Living in America". They perform the song, but lose to Ogdenville Elementary School, who performs "Stars and Stripes Forever" using red, white, and blue glowsticks, forming a flag, which was against the rules as the competition forbade use of props. Meanwhile, Homer enjoysBachman-Turner Overdrive . After they win, Lisa accuses Ogdenville of cheating, later writing a letter to President Clinton. At the fair, Homer and Bart see Duncan, the diving horse, who dives into the pool. Homer and Bart later take Duncan home after his owner is accused ofanimal cruelty and flees (during this moment, theComic Book Guy rants that the family once had a hard time owning a horse).The family does have problems taking care of Duncan, however: it costs them $500 a week to keep him. Homer and Bart try to think of a way that Duncan can make money to help offset the costs of keeping him. Duncan makes an excellent
placekicker , butNFL league rules forbid horses from competing. After Homer denounces the rules, Bart discovers that Duncan is fast and suggests that he should be aracehorse . Homer enters Duncan at Springfield Downs, with Bart (in pajamas) as the jockey; they lose as Duncan, frightened, refuses to leave the stall. Homer and Bart find a new strategy for Duncan to win, by making him into aDennis Rodman look-alike, "Furious D", complete with purple hair and a nose ring. He intimidates the other horses (and headbutts several of them) and wins the next races. They go on to win a series of races until Homer discovers the secret lair of the losing jockeys. They reveal themselves to be murderous elf-like creatures who want him to throw the upcoming race. They threaten to eat Homer's brain if he doesn't comply. At the Springfield Derby, Duncan surprisingly wins the race, and the furious jockeys chase after Bart and Homer. Marge and Lisa foil the jockeys by spraying them with a hose and stuffing them in garbage bags. President Clinton comes to see Lisa at home and present her with a plaque.Cultural references
*The episode title references "
Battlestar Galactica ".
*The episode stars the bandBachman-Turner Overdrive and refers to ELP.
*The name Furious D is taken from the rock bandTenacious D .
*In the recital, the Springfield elementary school band playedJames Brown 's "Living in America". Bart said about Lisa "she's a sax machine", referring to her saxophone, but sounds like "Sex Machine ", another of James Brown's songs.
*The sequence with the elf-jockeys living near the chocolate cascade are a parody of theOompa-Loompa from the book (and films) "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ". It is also similar to the dream sequence inFiddler On The Roof .
*After Homer had just won another race, he notes that he has more trophies than thePope andWayne Gretzky combined.
*Homer says he fought at 'La Choy', 'Chun King', and 'Margaret Cho' in Vietnam.La Choy and Chun King are in fact brands of Chinese-American food, andMargaret Cho is a Korean comedian.Alternate Versions
*An instrumental version of the racing themed song "The Distance" is used as background music during the montage of Duncan winning races under his new persona, Furious D in the syndicated reruns of this episode. When the episode premiered, however, a sound-alike instrumental of the same song was used because the staff couldn't get the music rights in on time.
External links
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*imdb episode|id=0701203|episode=Saddlesore Galactica
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