"The Simpsons" Bart Gets an Elephant (TV Episode 1994) Poster

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(1994)

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8/10
And then there was silence
snoozejonc30 September 2022
Bart wins an elephant in a radio phone-in competition.

This is a strong episode with good character moments and themes.

As ever the writers get great mileage out of Homer's stupidity and the general interaction between members of the Simpson family. Adding Stampy into the mix does generate humour, particularly with how naughty he is. My favourite gag in the episode is when he silences all the barking/howling dogs in Springfield.

I like the conservationist messages which are written in a very humorous way with various gags like comparing the mentality of workers in industries like ivory dealing and sealing to being president of the Fox Network.
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7/10
It Was OK
Hitchcoc19 May 2022
When a radio station offers thousands of dollars or an elephant, Bart chooses the elephant, which was the gag prize. He and Homer then pursue it until the elephant actually arrives and reeks destruction everywhere. There are the usual Homer comments that make it fun, but not as creative as most.
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6/10
Bart Gets an Elephant gets a C
gizmomogwai17 September 2008
The fifth season comes right between the two greatest seasons of the series, the fourth and sixth, and yet I'd say season 5 is one of the weaker classic seasons (but still classic- there are a few great episodes like Treehouse of Horror IV, Rosebud and Cape Feare). Bart Gets an Elephant is probably the weakest episode of this season.

Its storyline, about Bart winning an African elephant in a radio contest, isn't very realistic or relatable. It has a few even crazier jokes, for example, having the dog talk and Patty and Selma taken by a tornado. With these kinds of episodes, though, having a writer like John Swartzwelder (the author of this episode) is a good idea, because he can at least make them funny. Indeed, Bart Gets an Elephant scores some laughs with Homer's dubious reasoning about ivory supply and demand, a character answering a question as to whether he's an ivory dealer, a d'oh-deer joke, Barney lighting a cigarette. These jokes save the episode from being outright bad- but most jokes fall flat, some of them seeming lazy, making this episode a low point in the classic years.
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6/10
Bart and Stampy
safenoe26 April 2024
Warning: Spoilers
I almost typed Ren and Stimpy, a famous cartoon from John Kricfalusi, which debuted soon after The Simpsons, but here it's Bart and Stampy, an elephant that Bart wins in a radio contest, and it's the radio presenters who are shocked that Bart chose the elephant over $10,000 but still. Anyway, there's a certain Dumboesque charm to Bart Gets an Elephant, which is from season five, and it's somewhat amazing how much cultural and academic impact The Simpsons has. In fact, this episode is referred to in the academic article "Economic Instruction" by Andrew Luccasen and Kathleen Thomas in The Journal of Economic Education, published in 2010.
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