Barting Over
- Episode aired Feb 16, 2003
- TV-PG
- 30m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
1.7K
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After finding out Homer squandered his money from a baby commercial, Bart moves out into a loft, and meets skateboarding legend Tony Hawk.After finding out Homer squandered his money from a baby commercial, Bart moves out into a loft, and meets skateboarding legend Tony Hawk.After finding out Homer squandered his money from a baby commercial, Bart moves out into a loft, and meets skateboarding legend Tony Hawk.
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Dan Castellaneta
- Homer Simpson
- (voice)
- …
Julie Kavner
- Marge Simpson
- (voice)
Nancy Cartwright
- Bart Simpson
- (voice)
- …
Yeardley Smith
- Lisa Simpson
- (voice)
Hank Azaria
- Ornette Coleman
- (voice)
- …
Harry Shearer
- Walter Cronkite
- (voice)
- …
Travis Barker
- Travis Barker
- (voice)
Tom DeLonge
- Tom DeLonge
- (voice)
Mark Hoppus
- Mark Hoppus
- (voice)
Marcia Wallace
- Edna Krabappel
- (voice)
Pamela Hayden
- Milhouse Van Houten
- (voice)
- …
Karl Wiedergott
- Junkie
- (voice)
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Did you know
- TriviaWas billed by FOX as the series' 300th episode because it was considered to be the 300th episode produced. However, FOX does not count the Christmas Special pilot towards that total. So technically, it was actually the 301st. FOX was very adamant about airing the "300th" episode on the same day as the Daytona 500 auto race, which is one of the biggest ratings draws of the year for the network, so they pushed the air date back to February 16th. So when the episode finally did air, it was actually the 302nd to do so (Christmas special included), even though FOX was hyping it up as #300. To further add to the confusion, all previous milestone episodes (100th, 138th, 200th, 250th) were based on airing order rather than production order, and with the Christmas special included.
- Quotes
Marge Simpson: I can't count how many times your father's done something crazy like this.
Lisa Simpson: It's 300, Mom.
Marge Simpson: I could have sworn it was 302.
Lisa Simpson: Shhh!
- ConnectionsReferenced in Degrassi: The Next Generation: We Built This City (2008)
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What an awful, awful episode.
This is the episode that caused me to stop watching the Simpsons after 14 years of loyal viewer ship. "I hope you don't mind living below a bunch of pro skaters!" "Hey, Blink-182!"
After a couple episodes in the last few seasons that brought some cringe worthy moments, mostly involving celebrities voicing themselves, this was a new low.
The amount of music that seemed to not have been original to the series (by Alf Clausen or otherwise) and pulled off of pop radio and classic rock stations skyrocketed by this point, too.
I don't think the writers were being lazy or ran out of ideas, but it did seem to be a way to get interested parties into the show without giving them a reason to be there. Jamming musical acts to say a stiffly say a line into an episode for no reason other than to stiffly say a line did nothing. Any Simpsons fans that have done Simpsons trivia in their towns probably know exactly why most trivias don't go beyond season 8 or 9.
After a couple episodes in the last few seasons that brought some cringe worthy moments, mostly involving celebrities voicing themselves, this was a new low.
The amount of music that seemed to not have been original to the series (by Alf Clausen or otherwise) and pulled off of pop radio and classic rock stations skyrocketed by this point, too.
I don't think the writers were being lazy or ran out of ideas, but it did seem to be a way to get interested parties into the show without giving them a reason to be there. Jamming musical acts to say a stiffly say a line into an episode for no reason other than to stiffly say a line did nothing. Any Simpsons fans that have done Simpsons trivia in their towns probably know exactly why most trivias don't go beyond season 8 or 9.
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- rustinpeace
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