Krusty says he is just playing a rerun, and says that no one can tell the difference, but during the show, Krusty halts the show andsays that Argentina has just invadedthe Falkland Islands. I just wanna watch you squirm!" After coming close to death, Mr. Burns decides than it's time to find an heir to his empire, and chooses Bart because of his truly devious nature. That'd be cowardly - Monty-Burns-cowardly. The speech Abe gives to Mr. Burns at the end...no, the entire last 3–4 minutes are one long Crowning Moment for Abe. ↑ From a deleted scene from the episode "Burns' Heir", featured on "The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular". After nearly drowning in the bath, Mr Burns decides he needs an heir to pass on his fortune and belongings to. The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular This episode is a clip show. He is then perplexed as to how can Krusty be delivering a pizza and on live television at the same time. “I’ll get you a round one sir. The redlinks need to be changed from TV Tropes format to All The Tropes format. The Simpsons, being such a Long Runner, has naturally amassed many episodes (more than 500, in fact). UNDER CONSTRUCTION 1 Season 1 2 Season 2 3 Season 3 4 Season 4 5 Season 5 6 Season 6 7 Season 9 8 Season 13 9 Season 14 10 Season 15 11 Season 28 Life on the Fast Lane (mentioned, Homer and Marge) Some Enchanted Evening (probably, Homer and Marge) One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish … ↑ A quote used by Mr. Peabody in the second part of the "Treehouse of Horror V" episode, usually to tell Sherman to shut up. said Smithers. Burns Heir Add a photo to this gallery Add a photo to this gallery "I ain't gonna kill you. Directed by Mark Kirkland. Tongue-in-cheek variation: In the second episode of the 2006 series of Robin Hood, Robin and his friends are robbed by bandits, then turn the tables; after tying the bandits up, Robin gets them dancing by shooting arrows at their feet. With Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith. In the episode "Burns' Heir," Burns shows Bart a "live broadcast" of Bart's family talking about how much they don't want him to come home. Contents. "Burns' Heir" is the eighteenth episode of The Simpsons' fifth season. Bart is unconvinced until Fake Homer says his famous catchphrase "Duh-Oh." In the original, Burns simply walks away and locks the door behind him. Burns's Heir Is an episode of my fanon. But he doesn’t like square sponges. He chooses Bart as his heir because he admires the boy's malevolence. The “bad versus evil” distinction is similarly useful when considering the respective legacies of Bart Simpson and Mr. Burns. One afternoon Mr Burns is having a bath. ... "Burns' Heir": Mr. Burns marks Bart as the heir to his fortune, and has him moved into his mansion to learn the ways of being evil. “Yes, the Simpsons have come a long way since an old drunk made humans out of his rabbit characters to pay off his gambling debts.” Troy McClure "The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular" is the tenth episode of Season 7. Most of them are by Homer and Marge. In the episode, Mr. Burns has a near-death experience that prompts him to find an heir to inherit his wealth after he dies. As has been indelibly established, Bart is a quintessential bad boy, the self-styled Dennis The Menace of the 1990s and an inveterate troublemaker, but his rebelliousness seems attributable to his age and irrepressible energy. His epic speech dismissing Burns from the Flying Hellfish and proving he's very much still a … Burns Heir Bart demands that Krusty the Clown deliver a pizza to him. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 14, 1994. In reality, it is a group of actors Burns hired, including the Estonian Dwarf as Lisa. It features clips from previous episodes. This is a collection of sex in The Simpsons.