
The Simpsons (TV Series)
Homer Goes to College (1993)
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- TV-14
- 30min
- Animation, Comedy
- 14 Oct 1993
- TV Episode
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Complete, Cast awaiting verification
Dan Castellaneta | ... |
Homer Simpson / Mayor Quimby / Blue-Haired Lawyer / Admissions Officer / Grampa / Student #2 / Construction Manager / Doug / Itchy / Krusty the Clown (voice)
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Julie Kavner | ... |
Marge Simpson (voice)
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Nancy Cartwright | ... |
Bart Simpson (voice)
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Yeardley Smith | ... |
Lisa Simpson (voice)
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Hank Azaria | ... |
Inspector #2 / Bernie / Man in Commercial / Dean Bitterman / Corey Masterson / Nerdlinger / Student #1 / Dean Peterson / Construction Worker / Nuclear Response #1 / Benjamin / Snake (voice)
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Harry Shearer | ... |
Mr. Burns / Smithers / Bee Guard #3 / Guidance Counselor / Application Reviewer #1 / Commercial Voice-Over / TV Announcer / Movie President / Nuclear Physics Professor / Nuclear Response #2 / Gary / Richard Nixon / Scratchy / Dr. Hibbert (voice)
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Maggie Roswell | ... |
Power Plant Voice / Inspector #1 / Application Reviewer #2 / Answering Machine (voice)
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Directed by
Jim Reardon | ... | (directed by) |
Written by
Matt Groening | ... | (created by) (creator) |
James L. Brooks | ... | (developed by) (creator) & |
Matt Groening | ... | (developed by) (creator) & |
Sam Simon | ... | (developed by) (creator) |
Conan O'Brien | ... | (written by) |
Brent Forrester | ... | (story editor) |
Bob Kushell | ... | (story editor) |
Dan McGrath | ... | (story editor) |
Bill Canterbury | ... | (staff writer) & |
David X. Cohen | ... | (staff writer) (as David S. Cohen) |
Produced by
Joseph A. Boucher | ... | co-producer |
James L. Brooks | ... | executive producer |
Jonathan Collier | ... | producer |
Jeffrey L. Goldstein | ... | associate producer (as Jeffery Goldstein) |
Matt Groening | ... | executive producer |
Al Jean | ... | consulting producer |
Harold Kimmel | ... | supervising producer |
Colin A.B.V. Lewis | ... | associate producer |
J. Michael Mendel | ... | co-producer |
David Mirkin | ... | executive producer (showrunner) |
Frank Mula | ... | supervising producer |
Conan O'Brien | ... | supervising producer |
Bill Oakley | ... | supervising producer |
Richard Raynis | ... | producer |
Mike Reiss | ... | consulting producer |
David Richardson | ... | supervising producer |
Gerry Richardson | ... | producer |
Jace Richdale | ... | co-executive producer |
Phil Roman | ... | animation executive producer |
David Sacks | ... | producer |
Richard Sakai | ... | producer |
Bill Schultz | ... | animation producer |
David Silverman | ... | producer |
Sam Simon | ... | executive producer |
John Swartzwelder | ... | producer |
Josh Weinstein | ... | supervising producer |
Michael Wolf | ... | animation producer (as Mike Wolf) |
Music by
Alf Clausen |
Editing by
Don Barrozo | ||
Lee Harting | ||
Mark McJimsey |
Editorial Department
Alison Elliott | ... | post-production coordinator |
Larry Field | ... | telecine: Unitel Video |
C.J. Gibson | ... | post-production assistant |
Tim Heyen | ... | negative cutter: D & A Neg Cutting |
Kurtis Kunsak | ... | assistant film editor |
Casting By
Bonita Pietila |
Production Management
Anne Luiting | ... | studio production manager |
Angela Ousey | ... | post-production supervisor |
Michael P. Schoenbrun | ... | executive in charge of production: Gracie Films |
Ken Tsumura | ... | animation production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Bob Anderson | ... | assistant director |
Rick Bugental | ... | main title technical director |
Klay Hall | ... | assistant director |
Art Department
Bob Angelini | ... | color designer (as Robert Angelini) |
Karen Bauer | ... | color design supervisor |
Dominique Blaskovich | ... | color designer |
Casey Clayton | ... | painter |
Phyllis Craig | ... | ink & paint supervisor |
Paul Fetler | ... | color designer |
Lucas Gray | ... | prop designer (as Lucas Grey) |
Belle Norman | ... | painter |
Kim Taylor | ... | color designer |
Sound Department
Gregory Cheever | ... | sound recordist (as Greg Cheever) |
Ronny Cox | ... | production mixer |
Anthony D'Amico | ... | re-recording mixer |
Terry Greene | ... | dialogue sound editor |
Bobby Mackston | ... | dialogue sound editor |
Mark McJimsey | ... | dialogue sound editor |
Greg Orloff | ... | re-recording mixer |
Randy Piotroski | ... | sound recordist |
Travis Powers | ... | sound effects editor |
R. Russell Smith | ... | re-recording mixer |
Bill Higley | ... | adr mixer (uncredited) |
Derek Sample | ... | adr recordist (uncredited) |
Visual Effects by
Adam Howard | ... | visual effects animator (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Ted C. Bemiller | ... | animation camera operator (as Ted Bemiller) |
Patrick Buchanan | ... | animation camera operator |
Robert Ingram | ... | animation camera operator |
Animation Department
Scott Alberts | ... | character designer |
Martin Archer | ... | storyboard artist |
Jackie Banks | ... | animation checker |
Tibor Belay | ... | character layout artist / main title animator |
John Berman | ... | background layout artist (as John M. Berman) |
Craig Clark | ... | main title animator |
Mark Ervin | ... | main title animator |
Steve Fellner | ... | main title animator |
Mike Fontanelli | ... | character layout artist |
Frederick J. Gardner III | ... | main title animator |
Mike Girard | ... | overseas animation director |
Lucas Gray | ... | character designer |
Matt Groening | ... | character designer |
Klay Hall | ... | animation timer |
Dale Hendrickson | ... | character designer |
Kent Holaday | ... | lip sync |
Lance Kramer | ... | character layout artist |
John Krause | ... | background designer |
Nancy Kruse | ... | character layout artist |
Bob Logan | ... | character layout artist |
Chris Loudon | ... | character layout artist |
Istvan Majoros | ... | character layout artist |
Michael Marcantel | ... | character layout artist |
Maria Mariotti-Parker | ... | background designer (as Maria Mariotti) |
Emily Michels | ... | character layout artist |
Pete Michels | ... | animation timer / character layout artist |
Jeff Myers | ... | main title animator (as Jeffery A. Myers) |
Matthew Nastuk | ... | character layout artist |
Eduardo Olivares | ... | main title animator (as Lalo Olivares) |
Kevin Petrilak | ... | main title animator |
Jim Reardon | ... | storyboard artist |
Sondra Roy | ... | main title animator (as Sondra S. Roy) |
David Silverman | ... | main title designer |
Sam Simon | ... | character designer |
Tommy Tejeda | ... | character layout artist |
Gregg Vanzo | ... | main title animator |
Merle Welton | ... | animation checker |
Lance Wilder | ... | background design supervisor |
Kevin Wurzer | ... | main title animator |
Glen Wuthrich | ... | background layout artist |
Music Department
Vince De Rosa | ... | musician: french horn |
Danny Elfman | ... | composer: Theme by |
Daniel Gold | ... | music preparation |
Chris Ledesma | ... | music editor |
Tom Boyd | ... | oboe soloist (uncredited) |
Pete Elia | ... | scoring second engineer (uncredited) |
Alan Kaplan | ... | musician: trombone (uncredited) |
Sally Stevens | ... | main title singer (uncredited) |
John Van Houten | ... | musician: tuba (uncredited) |
Script and Continuity Department
Louise Jaffe | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Jacqueline Atkins | ... | assistant to the producers |
Laurie Biernacki | ... | production coordinator (as Laurie D. Biernacki) |
Brad Bird | ... | executive consultant |
James L. Brooks | ... | executive creative consultant |
Annette Caton | ... | assistant to Mr. Groening (as Annette Andersen) |
Charleen Easton | ... | assistant to Mr. Mirkin |
Trixie Flynn | ... | assistant to Mr. Brooks |
Anthony Lewis Garcia | ... | production assistant (as Anthony Garcia) |
Don Gilbert | ... | assistant to the producers |
Matt Groening | ... | creative consultant |
Miles Lewis Horst | ... | production manager |
Raymond Iacovacci | ... | production coordinator (as Raymond M. Iacovacci) |
Steve Ingram | ... | production assistant |
Elizabeth Jacobs | ... | assistant to Mr. Mirkin |
Maria Kavanaugh | ... | assistant to James L. Brooks |
Donna Lafferty | ... | production assistant |
Jane Mackie | ... | assistant to Mr. Sakai (as Jane M. Mackie) |
Geoffrey Mark | ... | production assistant (as Geoffrey W. Mark) |
George Meyer | ... | creative consultant |
Felicia Nalivansky-Caplan | ... | assistant to Mr. Sakai (as Felicia Nalivansky) |
Sharon Ramsay | ... | production associate (as Sharon D. Ramsay) |
Anthony R. Reyes | ... | production accountant |
Leslie Richter | ... | assistant to the producers |
Jacqueline Sillo | ... | production coordinator |
Julie Steddom Smith | ... | assistant to Mr. Groening |
Richard Kevin Stith | ... | assistant to the producers (as Richard-Kevin Stith) |
Bonnie Vitti | ... | assistant to the producers |
Jean Wong | ... | assistant to the producers |
Production Companies
- Gracie Films
- 20th Century Fox Television
- 20th Century Fox Television (in association with)
Distributors
- Teletoon (2002) (Canada) (tv) (rerun)
- 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2004) (United States) (DVD)
- Budapesti Kommunikációs Rt. (2000) (Hungary) (tv)
- Disney+ (2019) (United States) (video) (VOD)
- Fox Network (1993) (United States) (tv) (original airing)
- TV3 (1999) (Hungary) (tv)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Broughton/Winicki (track reading)
- D & A Film Cutting (negative cutting)
- Film Roman Productions (animation production)
- LaserPacific (post-production facilities)
- Rough Draft Korea (korean production company)
- Unitel Video (telecine)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Naptime at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant is rudely interrupted by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, which is conducting a surprise inspection and employee audit. Homer's skills are tested and not only is he found to be incompetent, he causes a nuclear meltdown! The NRC inspectors demand that Homer (who is found to lack proper certification) either take college courses to obtain the necessary credentials or else Mr. Burns will face criminal charges. Burns gets Homer enrolled at Springfield University, where he acts like an immature adolescent (both in class and around campus) rather than someone needing to study for a college degree. When he continues to act like a know-it-all in physics class, the professor has enough and asks him to demonstrate a proton accelerator; Homer winds up causing another meltdown. Homer is asked to hire a tutor, and does: nerds Benjamin, Gary and Doug. Instead of applying himself, Homer sees the three nerds have no social life and decides to teach them how to party. He masterminds a practical joke with rival Springfield A&M University's college mascot, Sir Oinks-a-Lot, but things backfire and the nerds are expelled. Homer feels bad and allows them to move into his house, but the nerds quickly disrupt the family routine. Marge demands that the nerds need to go, so Homer decides to get them re-enrolled by having the nerds save the dean's life by pushing him out of the way of Homer's car. However, the plan fails and the dean will now need hip replacement surgery. At the hospital, Homer admits his recent schemes, and the dean (who for some reason is not upset at all) allows the nerds to re-enroll. With the final exam fast approaching, Benjamin, Gary and Doug have no choice but to force Homer to cram. However, Homer still fails his exam ... or does he? Homer tries to get the nerds to hack into the college computer mainframe and change his grade, but Marge puts a stop to it and orders him to re-take the course ... alas, it only gives Homer more time to party!
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Dan Castellaneta inadvertently misspelled "smart" as "S-M-R-T" when Homer sang "I am so smart", and ad-libbed "I mean S-M-A-R-T". The writers found this much funnier and used the take. See more » |
Goofs | Homer is denied entry from several colleges before going to Springfield University thanks to Mr. Burns pulling strings. In reality almost all colleges and universities in the United States will just automatically enroll adults, typically ages 22 and over, into a Bachelor's degree program without the application process that recent high school students go through (SAT, ACT, application essay, letters of recommendation, etc). Homer could've just gone to the Admission's office directly and enrolled automatically into college. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Springfield's Most Wanted (1995). See more » |
Soundtracks | Louie Louie See more » |
Quotes |
Homer:
I am so smart. I am so smart. I am so smart. S-M-R-T. I mean, S-M-A-R-R-T. See more » |