The Mansion Family

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The Simpsons episode
"The Mansion Family"
Episode no. 238
Prod. code BABF08
Orig. Airdate January 23, 2000
Show Runner(s) Mike Scully
Written by John Swartzwelder
Directed by Michael Polcino
Chalkboard "Class clown is not a paid position."
Couch gag The family enters, except that Homer and Marge (holding a Maggie doll) are children, and Bart and Lisa are adults.
Guest star Britney Spears as herself
Season 11
September 26, 1999May 21, 2000
  1. Beyond Blunderdome
  2. Brother's Little Helper
  3. Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?
  4. Treehouse of Horror X
  5. E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)
  6. Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder
  7. Eight Misbehavin'
  8. Take My Wife, Sleaze
  9. Grift of the Magi
  10. Little Big Mom
  11. Faith Off
  12. The Mansion Family
  13. Saddlesore Galactica
  14. Alone Again, Natura-Diddily
  15. Missionary: Impossible
  16. Pygmoelian
  17. Bart to the Future
  18. Days of Wine and D'oh'ses
  19. Kill the Alligator and Run
  20. Last Tap Dance in Springfield
  21. It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge
  22. Behind the Laughter
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"The Mansion Family" is the twelfth episode of The Simpsons' eleventh season. The episode aired on January 23, 2000.

Contents

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

At the annual Springfield Pride Awards, which are hosted by Kent Brockman and Britney Spears, awards are given to prominent Springfield citizens for their achievements. Later on, they present an award for the oldest man in Springfield to Cornelius Chapman, a venerable 108-year-old man. He comes up to accept his award, but when Britney Spears kisses him, he dies. Later on, after a search, Mr. Burns—Springfield's oldest resident—wins the award. Afterwards, he realizes he is not a young man anymore, and he and Smithers go to the Mayo Clinic. They give the Simpsons an opportunity to work at Mr. Burns' private mansion. The family have fun at Mr. Burns' mansion. Meanwhile, Mr. Burns, at the Mayo Clinic, is being tested to see what diseases he has.

Later, Homer wants a beer so he heads to Moe's. However, Moe informs Homer that he can not sell him alcohol on account of it being Sunday before 2PM. But Moe also informs Homer that he could sail out to international waters, where there are no laws which means it would be legal to sell alcohol. They do, with Homer bringing Moe, Lenny, Carl, and a posse of others (including Bart) to get to international waters where they can do what they want. Back at the Mayo Clinic, Mr. Burns discovers that he not only has a lot of actual diseases (including juvenile diabetes and a little bit of hysterical pregnancy), but also some new ones the doctors have appeared to discover in him. Homer's ship is, however, confronted by a boat of pirates, who take Homer's ship hostage as the pirates head for Hong Kong, which they call "hidden pirate island". They are almost killed until they are saved by a floating net, thankfully. The family leaves after Marge and Lisa clean Burns' house. Back home, Homer is worried that he doesn't actually live the lifestyle of rich people, and proceeds to rant about how rich the people in the episode's end credits are.

Spoilers end here.

  • One of the paintings seen as Bart runs down a hallway of Mr. Burns' mansion is the portrait Marge painted of Mr. Burns in the second season episode Brush with Greatness.

  • The part during the Gracie Films logo when Homer says "Don't shush me you rich bastard!" is edited to "Don't shush me." in repeats of this episode.

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