Insane Clown Poppy
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"Insane Clown Poppy" is the third episode of the twelfth season of The Simpsons. It aired on November 12, 2000 in the US.
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[edit] Plot
Homer and Bart are playing with fireworks in the backyard, however Marge gives them a list of things they need to fix. First, they decide to unjam a stuck drawer with the fireworks. At first, Marge protests but Homer asks her if she wants it done right, or fast. Marge says, "Well, like all Americans fast but..." then Homer and Bart cut her off by lighting the fireworks planted in the stuck drawer. The drawer is knocked out and works properly again. Homer and Bart continue to use fireworks to 'fix' things around the house until they come to Lisa's room to fix her VCR. They plant a massive amount of fireworks and end up blowing up everything in her room.
To make it up to her, they go to the Springfield Festival of Books, where they will see Christopher Walken, Stephen King, Tom Wolfe, Dr. Nick, Tom Clancy, Maya Angelou, Amy Tan, John Updike, and even Reverend Lovejoy offering books. Krusty is seen signing new memoirs, when he ends up signing the memoir of a girl named Sophie, who then proclaims that Krusty is her father.
Sophie insists Krusty met her mom when she served as a soldier in the Gulf War. Krusty then remembers, as he was at the Gulf War entertaining the soldiers as a comedian, when he meets Sophie's mom-to-be and makes love to her. However, she abandons Krusty the next day after he tackles her on a sand dune, preventing her from killing Saddam Hussein with a rocket launcher, since Saddam is "half his act". On a trip to the beach, Krusty asks Homer to help him with fatherhood, and Homer becomes his mentor.
However, things start to go wrong when Fat Tony and his goons, including Frankie the Squealer and Johnny Tightlips, take Sophie's violin after Krusty bets it on a poker game. Sophie then loses her trust in Krusty, and Homer offers to help the now guilt-ridden Krusty steal the violin back from the mob. They are nearly killed when they break into the mansion, where a Mafia summit is being held, but they manage to get the violin back to Sophie. Homer ends up getting chased down by the Mafia, accused of stealing the violin by Frankie the Squealer, and the episode ends at that.
[edit] Trivia
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- Johnny Tightlips and Frankie the Squealer both make their first appearances in this episode.
- Jay Mohr, who impersonated Christopher Walken on Saturday Night Live, voiced Walken in this episode in the short scene where Walken reads Goodnight Moon to a group of frightened children.
- Sophie in the episode, apparently finds Krusty by typing "pathetic clown" into a search engine (as her mother deemed him a pathetic clown). In dedication to this, sites have been made, usually spamming the phrase "pathetic clown", or by googlebombing, to cause a fake page about Krusty the Klown to come up.
- After the 9/11 attacks and the anthrax scares that followed, Krusty's reference to "the anthrax in the air" in the flashback of how he met Sophie's mom during The Gulf War was edited. (As of 2007, it has returned).
- In this episode two members of the Rock Bottom Remainders (Amy Tan and Stephen King) appear as themselves. Simpsons creator Matt Groening is also a member of the band.
[edit] Cultural references
The title alludes to the rap group Insane Clown Posse. Furthermore after Krusty sleeps with Sophie's mother, she awakens the next morning and she panics because she is late for her mission and pushes off Krusty who wants her to stay and "get down with the clown". "Down With The Clown" is a song from the group's 1997 album The Great Milenko.
During his flashback to his Gulf War days, Krusty's USO performance is based on that of veteran entertainer Bob Hope, even down to the golf club. The routine he later mentions following the failed assassination attempt is the classic Abbott and Costello "Who's on First?" skit, but using Middle Eastern names ("Hussein [Who's sayin'] is on First, Ayatollah [I-a told ya] is on Second...").
It's revealed that Fat Tony's real name is Marion, a reference to John Wayne's real name being Marion. "Cobra" with Sylvester Stallone, the main character was also named Marion.
Krusty's act involves the cheerleaders of the Cincinnati Bengals.
[edit] External links
| The Simpsons Portal |
- "Insane Clown Poppy" episode capsule at The Simpsons Archive
- "Insane Clown Poppy" at the Internet Movie Databasept:Drusty e Papai

