DVD
Special Features Include:
All
four episodes of THE SIMPSONS GONE WILD
are compiled on one disc (full frame, aspect
ratio 1.33:1). Each episode is presented in
Dolby Stereo Surround Sound (English, Spanish
and French), as well as Spanish and English
subtitles. “Homer The Moe” contains
French subtitles.
A special Krusty the Clown featurette is also
included.
Episode
Synopses:
“Homer’s Night Out” –
March 25, 1990
A night at a strip club leads to a naughty photo
of Homer which circulates around Springfield.
Marge makes Homer apologize to the exotic dancer
to teach Bart that women are not objects.
“Sunday,
Cruddy Sunday” – January 31, 1999
Homer and Bart lead a group of Springfielders
to the Super Bowl. But when they get there they
find their tickets are no good, and they must
sneak in.
“The
Mansion Family” – January 23, 2000
Mr. Burns goes to visit the Mayo Clinic, leaving
the Simpsons in charge of his mansion. Homer
takes Burns’ yacht out to international
waters, where he encounters Chinese pirates.
“Homer
The Moe” – November 18, 2001
When Moe goes back to bartending school, Homer
fills in for him. Then Moe returns and completely
redesigns the bar, alienating his regulars.
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