Grift of the Magi

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The Simpsons episode
"Grift of the Magi"
Promotional image for Grift of the Magi.
Episode no. 235
Prod. code BABF07
Orig. airdate December 19, 1999
Show runner(s) Mike Scully
Written by Tom Martin
Directed by Matthew Nastuk
Chalkboard Bart: "I will not sell my kidney on eBay." Lisa: "I will not do Math in class."
Couch gag Marge, Lisa, Bart, and Maggie slide down a fire pole. Homer, however, gets stuck in the hole and flails about helplessly.
Guest star(s) Tim Robbins as Jim Hope
Clarence Clemons as the Narrator
Gary Coleman as himself
Joe Mantegna as Fat Tony.
Season 11
September 26, 1999May 21, 2000
  1. "Beyond Blunderdome"
  2. "Brother's Little Helper"
  3. "Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?"
  4. "Treehouse of Horror X"
  5. "E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)"
  6. "Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder"
  7. "Eight Misbehavin'"
  8. "Take My Wife, Sleaze"
  9. "Grift of the Magi"
  10. "Little Big Mom"
  11. "Faith Off"
  12. "The Mansion Family"
  13. "Saddlesore Galactica"
  14. "Alone Again, Natura-Diddily"
  15. "Missionary: Impossible"
  16. "Pygmoelian"
  17. "Bart to the Future"
  18. "Days of Wine and D'oh'ses"
  19. "Kill the Alligator and Run"
  20. "Last Tap Dance in Springfield"
  21. "It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge"
  22. "Behind the Laughter"
List of all The Simpsons episodes

"Grift of the Magi" is the ninth episode of the eleventh season. It first aired on December 19, 1999.

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[edit] Plot

After an ozone hole moves over Springfield, Bart and Milhouse are stuck inside the house. They dress up as ladies and jump on the bed, but when they do this, Bart breaks his coccyx. Dr. Hibbert informs Homer and Marge that Bart will have to use a wheelchair for the time being. When Bart goes to school the next day, the school does not have ramps for the disabled, which changes when Fat Tony and his construction company, "Valdazzo Brothers Olive Oil", decides to build the ramps. They build too many ramps around the school, which later crumble because they are made of paint, breadsticks, and shellac. Fat Tony informs Principal Skinner that he will have to pay $200,000 for damage. In response, Principal Skinner chooses to close Springfield Elementary due to lack of funds. All pleas for help (like Mr. Burns) prove futile until Jim Hope, the president of a company named Kid First Industries, buys the school and privatizes it.

At the school, an all-new staff teaches students classes about toys and marketing, which makes Lisa suspicious when her class is asked to name a new toy that they will sell for Christmas. Bart visits Lisa writing lines on the blackboard. When Bart leaves and turns off the classroom lights, Lisa finds light shining through the blackboard. Lisa later discovers that they are a toy company that uses children for research to make a toy, through the use of hidden cameras, tape recording and clear, two-way blackboards. She brings in her parents and Chief Wiggum to investigate, but they do not believe her because the room used for spying on the children was taken out and replaced. Later on, the new toy is named Funzo (a name which Lisa ironically suggested in class) with traits that the students had suggested during a brainstorming session. Lisa takes Bart to the KFI headquarters, until Gary Coleman (as a security guard with varying mental health) stops them. They visit Jim Hope's office and he gives them a free Funzo. Bart and Lisa like it at home, until they discover that Funzo is programmed to destroy other toys. On Christmas Eve, with Homer's help, they steal all the Funzos in Springfield with the intention of burning them. However, Gary Coleman comes again to stop them, until they get into a discussion of Christmas. Afterwards, they invite Gary Coleman to a Christmas dinner at the Simpson house.

[edit] Cultural References

  • Milhouse sings "Sisters are doin' it for themselves!", a song by the Eurythmics and Aretha Franklin.
  • The toy, Funzo, is a parody of the popular Furby dolls (although the Furby dolls were mentioned in the story line as an example of a popular toy).
  • In the episode, Lisa is writing on the blackboard: "I will not do math in class". A parody to the show's own chalkboard gag.
  • Gary Coleman once worked as a security guard in real life. Coleman spoofed Arnold's (Coleman's character in Diff'rent Strokes) catchphrase, "Wha'choo talkin' 'bout, Willis?", three times.
  • At the end, the narrator says Mr. Burns was visited by three ghosts in the night which showed him the error of his ways, a homage to A Christmas Carol.
  • The narrator also says that Moe, in his annual suicide attempt, was shown what the world would be like without him after sticking his head in his oven. This is a reference to the 1946 film It's a Wonderful Life.
  • This episode's title is a pun on O. Henry's short story The Gift of the Magi.
  • Funzo's metallic frame may be a reference to the metallic frame of the Terminator from The Terminator.
  • The musicians that participate in Krusty the Clown's Krusty's Christmas Fun-O-Rama are Beck and The Dixie Chicks.

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