Bart simpsons prank phone calls11/27/2023 ![]() ![]() They gleefully laugh, unaware a koala has stowed away aboard their helicopter and may inadvertently be introduced to U.S. ![]() From the air, the Simpsons notice that Bart's bullfrog has reproduced, and its offspring are wreaking havoc on Australia's ecosystem and farms. The outraged mob storms the embassy, and the Simpsons and the embassy staff are evacuated by helicopter. However, Bart dodges the kick, moons the Australians with the words "Don't tread on me" written on his buttocks, and hums " The Star-Spangled Banner". Marge protests, but Bart agrees to the punishment. After a stand-off, the two governments propose a compromise: one kick from the Prime Minister, through the gate of the embassy, with a regular wing-tip shoe. Desperate, Bart and Homer escape and the family flees to the embassy, chased by a large, angry mob. ![]() Bart makes his public apology, but an unsatisfied Parliament demands Bart receive a "booting" - a kick on the buttocks with an oversize boot - as corporal punishment. A kangaroo puts the frog in its marsupial pouch, introducing it into the wild. When Bart sees a sign prohibiting foreign visitors from bringing in invasive species, he leaves his pet bullfrog at the airport. The Simpsons arrive in Australia and stay in the U.S. When Marge refuses to allow the State Department to imprison Bart for five years to placate Australia, the State Department settles on having Bart publicly apologize in Australia. State Department official arrives and explains that Bart has worsened already acrimonious Australia–United States relations. After Bart ignores several letters from the Prime Minister and the Solicitor-General, the government of Australia indicts him for fraud. However, Bruno's neighbor Gus is a federal Member of Parliament, who reports the matter to the Prime Minister. An enraged Bruno calls Bart and demands payment, but Bart only taunts him. Three weeks later, Tobias's father Bruno is billed $900 for the phone call. The call takes six hours to complete, since Tobias lives in the rural locality of Squatter's Crag and Bart fails to hang up the phone. Frustrated, Bart asks Tobias to check his neighbors' toilets. Bart impersonates an adult bureaucrat and is told the sink and toilet are both draining clockwise. When Lisa points out how expensive overseas calls are, Bart instead makes a collect call to Australia, where a boy named Tobias Drundridge answers the phone. Bart makes phone calls to various countries in the Southern Hemisphere to confirm this, such as a research station in Antarctica, Buenos Aires, Santiago and Burkina Faso. Lisa explains ( incorrectly) that water only drains clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere due to the Coriolis effect. Australia" acquired a Nielsen rating of 9.1 and was the fourth-highest-rated show on the Fox network the week it aired.īart notices that the water in the bathroom sink always drains counter-clockwise. It features cultural references to films such as Mad Max 2 and Crocodile Dundee. The episode was written by Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein and directed by Wes Archer. In the episode, Bart is indicted for fraud in Australia, and the family travels to the country so Bart can apologize. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 19, 1995. Australia" is the sixteenth episode of the sixth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. The living room floor is a body of water and the Simpsons swim their way to the couch. Promotional card for the episode, featuring the Simpson family and a kangaroo in the background
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