- The Bart of War
Infobox Simpsons episode
episode_name = The Bart of War
episode_no = 312
prod_code = EABF16
airdate =May 18 ,2003
writer =Marc Wilmore
director =Michael Polcino
blackboard =Sandwich es should not containsand .| couch_gag = The Simpsons sit down as normal. A giant baby picks them up and plays with them.
guest_star =
image_caption = Promotional Artwork for "The Bart of War".
season = 14
color = #EFEFEF"The Bart of War" is an episode of the fourteenth season of "
The Simpsons " that aired onMay 18 ,2003 .Plot
When Marge sees Bart and Milhouse incited to
violence after watching an episode of "South Park ", she tries to turn them onto some goodtelevision on the PAX television network. They run out of the room and find themselves outside and bored. After tying a thread to a fly that lands itself inside of the Flanders home, Bart and Milhouse find themselves inside the home, unsupervised. They cause some damage and find Ned’s collection ofBeatles memorabilia. They drink from cans of a 40-year-old novelty beverage and start to hallucinate, with Bart seeing Milhouse asJohn Lennon through various stages of his life. Ned and the boys return to their home to find the house “slightly askew,” and they flee to theirpanic room and call thepolice . The police arrive and capture the boys and Bart pleads that their parents not be called. The parents are called and as part of Bart and Milhouse’s punishment, they are sentenced to spending all their time under parental supervision. Bart is also no longer allowed to play with Milhouse, who Marge believes incites Bart into his bad behavior.Bart joins the “Pre-Teen Braves” and Homer becomes the tribe leader. When Homer fails in his leadership skills, Marge takes over. Marge takes the boys on a nature walk and they meet a Native American who shows them a field that is in need of restoration. The “Pre-Teen Braves” return to the field to begin their clean-up effort, only to discover that the “Cavalry Kids,” of which Milhouse and his father are members, have already done the job. The two groups go to war and try to outdo each other in doing good. When the opportunity to become batboys at a Springfield Isotopes game is on the line, the two sides redouble their efforts for their candy sales. The “Pre-Teen Braves” lace the “Cavalry Kids’ ” candy bars with
laxative s and believe they are going to win.Unfortunately for them, the
senior citizen s, in need of relief from constipation, buy the “Cavalry Kids” a win. At the Isotopes game, the “Cavalry Kids” are delayed from arriving and the “Pre-Teen Braves” take their place singing their version of the national anthem. The crowd becomes angered by the version of the anthem that is being sung and when the real “Cavalry Kids” arrive, afight breaks out between everyone in the crowd. When the image of Marge crying is shown on theJumbotron , the fighting ends, withthe Sea Captain suggesting that they not sing a “hymn to war, like our National Anthem, but a sweet, soothing hymn like Canada's National Anthem”. Everyone present sings "O Canada " and joins hands to form amaple leaf on the baseball field. In the end, Bart and Milhouse sum it up by saying that they’ve learned that: “War is not the answer —except to all of America’s problems.”In later episodes
In the season 19 episode, "
Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind ", Homer's Indian costume is seen during Homer's YouTube video view of his life flashing before his eyes.South Park
After a nod to "
The Simpsons " appeared on "South Park " in the episode “Simpsons Already Did It ,” this show returned the “compliment.”Cultural references
*The title is a play on Sun Tzu’s "
The Art of War ".
*The Native American refers to the book and 1992 hit movie "The Last of the Mohicans".
*While the Cavalry Kids and the Pre-teen Braves compete, the song "One Tin Soldier " is heard in the soundtrack.
*While the townspeople sing the national anthem of Canada, Marge is shown holding both the Canadian flag and the provincial flag ofQuebec . This is a reference to Quebec's desire to be recognized as a nation within Canada.Beatles references
*The
drum solo Homer performs during the Pre-Teen Braves meeting is also the opening drum part of the song "Get Back " and in the middle of "The End", both byThe Beatles .
*Homer refers toMichael Jackson having bought the rights to the Beatles' library of music.
*After seeing Milhouse asJohn Lennon , Bart speaks the words "Yellow matter custard dripping from a dead dogs eye.", a direct quote from the Beatles song "I am the Walrus ".
*When Homer questions Ned's Beatles collection, Ned says they were bigger thanJesus . This is reference to the controversial quote John Lennon said in 1966 about the Beatles.
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.