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Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire was the first non short Simpsons episode released on US television. It was actually the eighth made in the 1st season, but due to the time it was released, it was more appropriate to release it first. The episode deals with the Simpson family's efforts to buy Christmas presents on a constricted budget.
Episode details
Production Number: 7G08
Original Air Date: December 17, 1989
Writer: Mimi Pond
Director: David Silverman
Synopsis
In this episode, Bart and Lisa request what they want for Christmas; Lisa asks for a pony whilst Bart asks for a tattoo. They are taken to the shopping mall to buy presents, but Bart goes into a tattoo shop to get a tattoo. Marge has to spend all the Christmas money on removing the incomplete tattoo that Bart has.
As a result of Homer not getting a Christmas bonus, he secretly gets a job as a Santa Claus at the Mall to get more money. At the end of his job as Santa he only gets 13 dollars.
Barney gives Homer a "tip" on the dog track. Whilst there Homer bets on another dog thinking it's a sign, because it was called "Santa's Little Helper"; the dog finishes last. As a result its owner kicks it out. Bart urges Homer to keep the dog, and Homer eventually agrees. When Bart and Homer get home to tell them that there will be no Christmas, Santa's Little Helper suddenly jumps up behind them and Lisa and Marge think that it is the present and are ecstatically happy about it.
Memorable Quotes
- Homer (trying to name Santa's reindeer): "Dasher, Dancer... Prancer... Nixon, Comet, Cupid... Donna Dixon."
- Rod Flanders (being helpful after Homer dropped the dog toy he got for Maggie): "Mr. Simpson, you dropped your pork chop."
Parodies
- The episode title refers to "The Christmas Song" (also known as "Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire") written by Mel Tormé and originally recorded by Nat King Cole in 1945.