Two Bad Neighbors
- Episode aired Jan 14, 1996
- TV-14
- 21m
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
3.5K
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Former President George Bush and his wife, Barbara, move into the Simpsons' neighborhood and soon clash with Bart and Homer.Former President George Bush and his wife, Barbara, move into the Simpsons' neighborhood and soon clash with Bart and Homer.Former President George Bush and his wife, Barbara, move into the Simpsons' neighborhood and soon clash with Bart and Homer.
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Dan Castellaneta
- Homer Simpson
- (voice)
- …
Julie Kavner
- Marge Simpson
- (voice)
Nancy Cartwright
- Bart Simpson
- (voice)
- …
Yeardley Smith
- Lisa Simpson
- (voice)
Harry Shearer
- Dick
- (voice)
- …
Pamela Hayden
- Rod Flanders
- (voice)
Tress MacNeille
- Mrs. Glick
- (voice)
- …
Maggie Roswell
- Maude Flanders
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis episode is the culmination of a war of words between the The Simpsons (1989) and former President George Bush and First Lady Barbara Bush. Barbara Bush referred to the show as "the dumbest thing I've ever seen" in a 1990 interview with People magazine, which prompted the writers of the show to write her an angry letter in character as Marge Simpson; Mrs. Bush later apologized. One year later The Simpsons showed Barbara Bush in the White House bathtub in the episode Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington (1991). In 1992 President Bush stated while appearing before the National Religious Broadcasters, "We are going to keep on trying to strengthen the American family, to make American families a lot more like the Waltons and a lot less like the Simpsons." The writers of The Simpsons responded by added a new intro to the episode Stark Raving Dad (1991) where Bart responds to President Bush's speech saying, "We're just like the Waltons. We're praying for an end to the depression too". President Bush made one more appearance after this episode collecting unemployment benefits in Realty Bites (1997).
- GoofsWhen Homer and Bush are fighting in the street, just before Bush realizes Mikhail Gorbachev is there, Bush's car and the damage he did to the Simpsons' front yard disappears and re-appears.
- Quotes
[Santa's Little Helper goes off running with George Bush, leaving Homer all alone]
Homer: I guess you might say he's barking up the wrong Bush.
Homer's Brain: There it is, Homer. The cleverest thing you'll ever say and nobody heard it.
Homer: D'oh!
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Simpsons: How the Test Was Won (2009)
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Ah ah ah ah table five
Former President George Bush Senior moves into Evergreen Terrace.
This is a solid parody with strong character moments.
You would expect this episode to contain lots of political satire but it does not. It's basically a gentle ribbing of the guest Bush's personality with an comically exaggerated characterisation. The 'Dennis 'tribute is a great idea and drives the plot well.
Bush is used superbly as a memorable guest character and regulars like Homer, Bart, and Flanders are written well to maximise his presence. I particularly liked the moment when Ned and George meet each other for the first time.
For me it's a 7.5/10 but I round upwards.
This is a solid parody with strong character moments.
You would expect this episode to contain lots of political satire but it does not. It's basically a gentle ribbing of the guest Bush's personality with an comically exaggerated characterisation. The 'Dennis 'tribute is a great idea and drives the plot well.
Bush is used superbly as a memorable guest character and regulars like Homer, Bart, and Flanders are written well to maximise his presence. I particularly liked the moment when Ned and George meet each other for the first time.
For me it's a 7.5/10 but I round upwards.
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- Dec 4, 2022
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