Bart becomes an instant celebrity, with his name on every piece of merchandise under the sun. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 3, 1994. However, he soon becomes … Find the exact moment in a TV show, movie, or music video you want to share. A page for describing YMMV: Simpsons S5 E12 "Bart Gets Famous". Bart: You're right, Mom. What factory does Bart's class go to on a field trip? “Bart Gets Famous” is about a kind of celebrity that is at once specific and broad. My job. Category: 'Simpsons' - Season 5 Quiz #121,439. Hey, whatsa matter, you? Fearing that it is just a fad, he tries to act intelligent, but it does not work. In this season five episode, Bart becomes famous because of the one-line quote, "'I didn't do it!" During the production of the episode, he received an audition to replace David Lettermanas the host of Late Night on NBC, after Letterman defected to CBS. I'm in television now. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. Find the exact moment in a TV show, movie, or music video you want to share. By crumbworks. Look back at our favorite moments throughout the year, from award shows to up-close shots of celebrities. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 3, 1994. [to Marge] I'm gonna go … My job. on the wall of the box factory. Summary: After Bart sneaks away from a field trip to the box factory, he finds himself working as Krusty's assistant. Repetitiveness is my job. There is a sign on the taxi: $1.15 for the first 1/9 of mile and $50 for every other 1/9 of mile. Hey, whatsa matter, you? It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 3, 1994. (originally aired February 3, 1994) Being meta is a tricky thing to pull off. “Bart Gets Famous” is about a kind of celebrity that is at once specific and broad. Totally Radical: Much like Bart's Inner Child, this takes a look at Bart's then massive popularity from the early 1990s in the angle if he was actually famous in universe, and deconstructs it heavily by making him a typecast sensation bent figure who just happened to be at the right place at the right time, while in a World of Jerkass that treats him like a minstrel and never wants to … The culture elevates Bart to great heights, then spits him out when they’ve used him up. "Bart Gets Famous" is the twelfth episode of The Simpsons' fifth season. Bart lands a job as assistant to his idol Krusty the Clown and even gets to say his own catchphrase in front of the cameras, winning instant celebrity status. Hilarious in Hindsight Bart earns his 15 Minutes of Fame after embarrassing himself on live … That’s the Democrats for you!” may be my favorite Grandpa Simpson line ever. But before “Bart Gets Famous” can address the emptiness of fame untethered to genuine achievement, it focuses on the agony of being a child forever on the periphery of where the excitement is. The episode features the return of guest star Kelsey Grammer as Sideshow Bob, who tries to kill Bart Simpson after getting out of jail, spoofing the 1962 film Cape Fear and its 1991 remake. Bart becomes an instant celebrity, with his name on every piece of merchandise under the sun. He replaces Sideshow Mel in one of Krusty's skits and accidentally destroys the stage props. My job. Soon, he finds himself in a skit and famous after uttering the line, "I didn't do it." It's my job to be repetitive. I shouldn't let this bother me. 17+ Bart becomes an instant celebrity after he ad-libs a line during a sketch on the “Krusty the Klown Show. 10 questions, rated Average. Fearing that it is just a fad, he tries to act intelligent, but it does not work. But none of that matters in the ADD-addled world of show business as much as the present-tense, and in the present tense Bart is the magical little elf that gives Krusty the pastry he desperately needs. O’Brien was famous for being a giant, oddly named weirdo who was inexplicably plucked from obscurity to fail spectacularly in one of the highest-profile gigs in show business. Bart Gets Famous [Marge convinces Bart to perform one more time.] A remake of " Bart Gets Famous " (also preceding the remake of " Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em ") was made; both are on the fictional Planet Simpson. Edit Clip Timeline Auto-GIF. Also This. -- "Bart Gets Famous" Bart then tells Marge he's got a job in the show business, helping Krusty the Klown after school. Homer: [scoffs] That's not a job, it's a waste of time. I'm in television now. Showing page 1. In this season five episode, Bart becomes famous because of the one-line quote, "'I didn't do it!" "Bart Gets Famous" is the twelfth episode of Season 5 of The Simpsons and the ninety-third episode overall. Chraol an dara heipeasóid déag, "Bart Gets Famous", den cúigiú sraith The Simpsons ar an 3 Feabhra 1994.