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Simpsonai Singin' in the Lane (1989– ) Online

Simpsonai Singin' in the Lane (1989– ) Online
Original Title :
Singinu0027 in the Lane
Genre :
TV Episode / Animation / Comedy
Year :
1989–
Directror :
Mike B. Anderson,Michael Polcino
Cast :
Dan Castellaneta,Julie Kavner,Nancy Cartwright
Writer :
Matt Groening,James L. Brooks
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
21min
Rating :
6.6/10
Simpsonai Singin' in the Lane (1989– ) Online

Homer gets his old bowling team back together and they wind up competing with arrogant millionaires.
Episode cast overview:
Dan Castellaneta Dan Castellaneta - Homer Simpson / Barney Gumble / Harold (voice)
Julie Kavner Julie Kavner - Marge Simpson (voice)
Nancy Cartwright Nancy Cartwright - Bart Simpson (voice)
Yeardley Smith Yeardley Smith - Lisa Simpson (voice)
Hank Azaria Hank Azaria - Carl Carlson / Moe Szyslak / Chief Wiggum / Reynolds / Chang Stein (voice)
Harry Shearer Harry Shearer - Lenny Leonard / Mr. Burns / Fund Bunch bowler 2 (voice)
Pamela Hayden Pamela Hayden - Milhouse Van Houten (voice)
Tress MacNeille Tress MacNeille - (voice)
Chris Edgerly Chris Edgerly - Fund Bunch bowler 1 (voice)
Kevin Michael Richardson Kevin Michael Richardson - Scott (voice)

WILHELM SCREAM: Fund Bunch bowling team member screams after Lisa insults him.

Bart's chalkboard gag: "We do not live in our own pee"

The title of the episode seems to be an allusion to a film entitled "Lauldes vihmas (1952)". It is most famous for a dance number that goes by that same name.

The servile gentleman who has the compunction to say "yes" in every statement, seems to be loosely based on a character portrayed by Frank Nelson on The Jack Benny Program (1950).


User reviews

Mautaxe

Mautaxe

Well I liked it. I would definitely say that it's one of the best episodes of the season. I thought that the jokes were decent (I enjoyed some of the slapstick gags with Moe) and I liked the fact that the episode had an actual story, not wasting time with 5 minutes of opening nonsense or a random subplot just to fill time. I also appreciated the fact that Homer really did not do much here, instead allowing the focus to shift to the buddies bar. I love the idea of ​​ an annual sequel (or prequel) of a classic episode, and in this case the continuation of Team Homer was much better than that of Kamp Krusty. To keep innovating and improving, that The Simpsons will never end!
Butius

Butius

Singin' in the Lane is a great Simpsons episode with a very well written plot and plenty of very funny moments. The episode revives the old "Pin Pals" from a classic episode way back in the seventh season, I loved what they did with it, they were not just reviving an old classic for fanfare, but it was clear they clearly had a new story to tell that they were intrigued by.

The only complaint I have, as much as I like Lenny, Carl and Barney, I would have preferred if it was a proper revival with the original crew, Homer, Moe, Apu and Mr. Burns. I get that it was likely because they are viewed far more as a gang, but I would have loved to have seen them together again, especially seeing as we rarely see Apu, Moe and Mr. Burns interact with one another.

Funny and memorable. A blast from start to finish, Singin' in the Lane is a simple, fun Simpsons.

Moe revives his old bowling team to bring back some passion from his glory days.