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Out of Focus: Bart has almost no lines during the second half of the episode, which he lampshades near the end. Angry, Angry Hippos: Homer gets chased by one after he mistakes it for a drum. Its unusual fear of water saves the Simpsons from it. Maxtone-Graham, Ian. (2009). Commentary for "Simpson Safari", in The Simpsons: The Complete Twelfth Season [DVD]. 20th Century Fox. In his review of The Simpsons: The Complete Twelfth Season, Colin Jacobson of DVD Movie Guide described the episode as "lousy". [9] While he admitted that he found a couple of scenes funny, he argued that the episode over relied on broad gags and "never threatens to become inspired or amusing". [9] He concluded by describing the episode as "disappointing". [9] Language Barrier: When the Simpsons are lost in the jungle, sailing down a river, they encounter two ominous sounding tribesmen, so Homer tries to hit them with a spear. However, they were actually saying very nice things, at least according to the subtitles.

Marge then has one when the flower they landed in is closing up and she thinks it's eating them. Homer simply rips it open to let them out. a b Bailey, Jason (August 18, 2009). "The Simpsons: The Twelfth Season". DVD Talk . Retrieved July 31, 2011. Red Herring: The episode starts with a bag boy's strike. It is referenced by Homer twice during the trip just to really drive home its Herring status. The family lands in Tanzania. When the family is in Africa, their tour guide Kitenge takes them to experience such sights as the Masai Mara, Ngorongoro Crater, Olduvai Gorge, and meet with a group of Maasai tribesmen. During a vigorous tribal dance, Homer manages to enrage a hippo. It chases after the family, but they managed to escape by using a tribal shield as a raft going down the raging Zambezi river. After surviving the plunge over Victoria Falls, the family eventually reaches Mount Kilimanjaro and stumbles upon a nearby chimpanzee sanctuary maintained by the scientist Dr. Joan Bushwell (a parody of Jane Goodall). She claims to be researching the animals' behavior when a group of poachers arrives to take the chimps.Former The Simpsons ' showrunner Mike Reiss stated, at an April 2007 talk in Bristol, Connecticut, that "Simpson Safari" is one of two of the show's episodes that he dislikes. [8] a b c Jacobson, Colin (September 2, 2009). "The Simpsons: The Complete Twelfth Season (2000)". DVD Movie Guide . Retrieved July 31, 2011. Writing for Bullz-Eye.com, Will Harris gave the episode a negative review as well. He argued that the premise was "ridiculous", and that the episode "remind[s] longtime fans that the show's days of complete comedic perfection are behind them." [10]

Africa Is a Country: Downplayed. The specific country the Simpsons visit is only mentioned in passing (and changes its name twice on the plane ride there). Everyone else just welcomes them to "Africa", et cetera. (Compare to when they went to Brazil.) The bag boy crisis is never resolved on-screen (Homer even wonders at one point if the strike is still going on). The episode received mixed reception from fans and critics, with the biggest complaint being that the bag boy strike storyline was never resolved and that the episode would have been better if it focused on that rather than yet another Simpsons vacation episode.

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DVD Talk's Jason Bailey wrote that "Simpson Safari" makes use of one of his favorite story elements that he called a "wandering storyline". "Their habit of using the first act as a red herring, only semi-connected to the rest of the show, is ingenious and hilarious", he wrote. [12] Screw the Money, I Have Rules!: Unlike the rest of the family, Lisa wouldn't take any diamonds Joan Bushwell tried to bribe the Simpsons with. Broken Pedestal: Lisa says that Bushwell's research has really inspired her when they first meet. At the end of the episode, Lisa is disgusted by the revelation that she's actually using the chimps to run a diamond mine, and is the only one to leave Africa without any diamonds. Karma Houdini Warranty: Implied. Joan Bushwell manages to bribe the Simpsons into not reporting her, meaning she presumably continues using her chimps as slave labour. However, whilst the Simpsons are outright shown to have taken the offer of diamonds, the Greenpeace people aren't. Considering the Simpsons are the kind of people who would do things other people wouldn't, and not necessarily the right things, it's very likely they left Joan in Greenpeace's hands after taking their bribe.

When Homer and Marge find out that the drink given to them by the Maasai tribesmen is cow's blood, they do a Spit Take that sprays the villagers in the blood. They gasp... and simply laugh. Every Car Is a Pinto: Marge and Lisa shoot bees at a jeep to deflate the tires with the stingers. Somehow, this also causes the jeep to burst into flames.Blatant Lies: Bushwell tries to pretend that the monkeys are running a diamond mine on their own volition, and when she tries to take notes about their "fascinating behavior", revealing that both her notebook and pen are covered in diamonds, claims that they were a graduation gift. Never Smile at a Crocodile: "Don't worry. Getting eaten by a crocodile is like going to sleep... in a giant blender." On the other hand, DVD Verdict's Mac McEntire was entertained by the episode. Although he mostly enjoy episodes that are "down-to-Earth" and emphasize the Simpson family, McEntire wrote that the "less realistic, more over-the-top crazy" episodes like "Simpson Safari" comprises the season's best episodes. [11] Harris, Will. "The Simpsons: The Twelfth Season". Bullz-Eye.com. Archived from the original on November 3, 2011 . Retrieved July 31, 2011.

a b c Scully, Mike. (2009). Commentary for "Simpson Safari", in The Simpsons: The Complete Twelfth Season [DVD]. 20th Century Fox. Exact Words: Kitenge explains that President Muntu seized power in a bloodless coup... by having all his political enemies smothered to death. Selman, Matt. (2009). Commentary for "Simpson Safari", in The Simpsons: The Complete Twelfth Season [DVD]. 20th Century Fox.

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Lisa gets one when she sees the boat the family is on is heading for Victoria Falls. Then everyone has one when they go over the edge. Bart: I think we should look at her research before we condemn her entirely. [pause] I haven't said anything for a while.



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