- Bart the Lover
Infobox Simpsons episode
episode_name = Bart the Lover
image_caption = Mrs. Krabappel is distraught after being stood up by "Woodrow."
episode_no = 51
prod_code = 8F16
airdate =February 13 ,1992
show runner =Al Jean &Mike Reiss
writer =Jon Vitti
director =Carlos Baeza
couch_gag = Anoctopus -like alien sits on the couch, and then disappears, before the family arrives.
commentary =Matt Groening Mike Reiss Jon Vitti David Silverman Al Jean (Easter Egg)
season = 3 "Bart the Lover" is the sixteenth episode of "The Simpsons "' third season which is an early look at the personal life ofMrs. Krabappel .Marcia Wallace , the voice actress of Mrs. Krabappel, won anEmmy for her performance in this episode.Plot
As a
yo-yo craze sweeps through theelementary school , Mrs. Krabappel feels increasingly isolated and places a personal ad in thenewspaper . Bart, breaks the class fish tank with his yo-yo, and is given one month of detention by Mrs. Krabappel. He discovers her personal ad, and decides to pull a prank and respond by mail with a newalter ego . Bart pretends to be an adult male called Woodrow, named after former PresidentWoodrow Wilson , with aphotograph which actually belongs toice hockey playerGordie Howe . Bart as Woodrow writes Mrs. Krabappel other letters, telling her what she wants to hear. Bart then sends a letter asking for them to meet at the Gilded Truffle. Bart sees Mrs. Krabappel waiting for Woodrow, and then he sees "Ernest Needs a Kidney" and sees Mrs. Krabappel still at the restaurant and on the verge of tears. Bart is upset and guilty to see her crying. He tells the family what he had done, and The Simpsons then write a romantically diplomatic letter to tell how Woodrow must go, which heals Krabappel's wounds.ubplot
Meanwhile, Homer attempts to cut down on his cursing after receiving a complaint from
Ned Flanders . Homer tries to criticize Flanders in return but only comes up with criticizing his moustache, which Ned promises to shave off in return for Homer curtailing uses of profanity. He promises to put money in a "swear jar" -- 25 cents for each curse. In the end, he resists temptations to curse but nevertheless experiences intense feelings of rage. However, his constant swearing - when he accidentally puts $20.00 in the church collection plate, when he can't bowl a strike, when Flanders becomes a successful commercial actor after having shaved off his moustache, when he builds a doghouse with no door, and when a beehive falls on him - puts enough money in the jar to purchase a dog house forSanta's Little Helper .In Later Episodes
When Mrs. Krabappel is telling Bart about the men she won't date, she mentions that she won't date Principal Skinner because "...his mommy won't let him out to play." The season eight episode
Grade School Confidential , Mrs. Krabappel does indeed start dating Principal Skinner and his mother does impede on their romance.Cultural references
*The writers originally wanted to use a picture of
Johnny Unitas in the episode. Fact|date=May 2008
*The article in "Springfield Magazine", which Mrs. Krabappel reads, proclaims "We Talk WithJ.D. Salinger ". Salinger, a recluse, hasn't been interviewed since1980 . Fact|date=May 2008
*The 1950s educational film at the beginning of the episode (presumably titled "A World Without Zinc") is a reference to the short animation and live action film "A Case of Spring Fever ", which would later be seen in episode 1012 ofMystery Science Theater 3000 . It is also very similar to a sketch from the filmKentucky Fried Movie . Fact|date=May 2008
*At the very end of the episode,Gordie Howe 's stats in the NHL and WHA are shown.Awards
For this episode Marcia Wallace (Edna Krabappel) submitted in the category "Best voice-over performance" at 1992 Emmy Awards.
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