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The Simpsons. The 13Th Season, Disc 2

ILL - 2010 None on shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 4.6 out of 5

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Blu-ray disc.
Originally broadcast as episodes of the television program in 2001.
Special features: Commentaries.
Disc 2. Sweets and sour Marge -- Jaws wired shut -- Half-decent proposal -- The Bart wants what it wants -- The latest gun in the West -- The old man and the key -- Tales from the public domain -- Blame it on Lisa.
In season thirteen see Lisa becoming a Buddhist, Bart living in a plastic bubble, Homer doing community service (which lands him in the electric chair), and the Simpsons offending the entire nation of Brazil, plus your favorite couch gags and a slew of celebrity guest voices.
Blu-ray, full screen (1.33:1) presentation; 5.1 DTS HD (English), 5.1 Dolby Digital (Spanish and French); requires Blu-ray player.

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Episode Details (Spoilers) submitted by Ilyjtwya on June 19, 2014, 2:02am "Sweets and Sour Marge"
Springfield is officially declared the World's Fattest Town after an attempt to break a world record lands everyone on top of a truck scale. Out of embarrassment and disgust, Marge goes on a crusade against the local sugar corporation. However, when sugar is banned, Homer, Bart, Mr. Burns and Apu start bootlegging sugar.
Guest star: Ben Stiller.

"Jaws Wired Shut"
A jaw injury from colliding with a new town statue turns Homer into a better listener while recuperating with his jaws wired shut, but once the wires come off, Homer does not go back to being loud and obnoxious and Marge becomes starved for thrills.
Guest star: John Kassir.

"Half-Decent Proposal"
Homer develops a snoring problem, so Marge decides to spend a night with her sisters Patty and Selma. After a night of drinking, Marge sees a news report about her ex-prom date Artie Ziff, who is now very wealthy, and decides to send him an e-mail. Artie is still obsessed with Marge, so he offers the Simpsons $1 million in exchange for Marge spending a weekend with him.
Guest star: Jon Lovitz.

"The Bart Wants What It Wants"
Bart befriends Rainer Wolfcastle's daughter Greta. She has a crush on Bart, but he does not seem to realize it and eventually stops seeing her. Seeking revenge, Greta begins dating Bart's best friend Milhouse, which causes Bart to start missing her. She leaves for Toronto with her father, and Bart convinces his family to follow them there.
Guest stars: Reese Witherspoon and Wolfgang Puck.

"The Lastest Gun in the West"
While running away from a vicious dog, Bart meets Buck McCoy, a former Western film star. Bart begins hanging out with him and starts to idolize him. Bart wants to help McCoy stage a comeback, so he convinces all of the kids in town to become interested in the Wild West. McCoy appears on the Krusty the Clown Show, but the comeback flops when Buck begins drinking again and injures Krusty the Clown.
Guest star: Dennis Weaver and Frank Welker.

"The Old Man and the Key"
Grampa falls in love with Zelda, a woman who has an interest in men who can drive. He decides to get his driver's license back, but is ignorant to Homer and Marge's concerns that she is only using him for his car.
Guest stars: Olympia Dukakis and Bill Saluga.

"Tales from the Public Domain"
When Homer gets a notice from the library that he has a book of classic tales that is years overdue, he finds it on the shelf and reads three stories: The Odyssey (where Homer and his bar buddies try to get home after fighting the Trojans), Joan of Arc (where Lisa leads the French against the English with the help of God), and Hamlet (where Bart tries to kill Moe after Moe kills Homer in order to marry Marge).

"Blame It on Lisa"
When Homer gets the family's telephone service cut off for refusing to pay for calls made to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Lisa confesses that she was the one who called Rio after sponsoring an orphan who goes missing. She convinces the family to travel to Brazil to look for him. However, once there, they have no luck finding him, and Homer is kidnapped.

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SERIES
Simpsons (Television program)



PUBLISHED
[United States] : Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, [2010]
Year Published: 2010
Description: 1 videodiscs (484 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Language: English
Rated: PG
Format: ILL

ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc.

SUBJECTS
Simpsons (Fictitious characters) -- Drama.
Simpson, Bart (Personaje literario) -- Teatro.
Simpson, Lisa (Personaje literario) -- Teatro.
Simpson, Homer (Personaje literario) -- Teatro.
Television programs.
Television comedies.
Animated television programs.