Mobile Homer
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| The Simpsons episode | |
| "Mobile Homer" | |
| Episode no. | 348 |
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| Prod. code | GABF07 |
| Orig. Airdate | March 20, 2005 |
| Writer(s) | Tim Long |
| Director(s) | Raymond S. Persi |
| Chalkboard | None |
| Couch gag | Homer reveals that he is Sideshow Bob wearing a mask and chases Bart with a knife |
| Guest star(s) | None |
| SNPP capsule | |
| Season 16 November 7, 2004 – May 15, 2005 |
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"Mobile Homer" is the thirteenth episode of The Simpsons' sixteenth season; it first aired in the US on March 20, 2005.
When Marge takes the kids on a Sunday drive, Homer suffers from cleaning the garage at home. He gets spiders in his throat, and he is almost killed by the garage door. After the incident, Marge insists that the family buy life insurance, but Homer is deemed uninsurable because of his bad medical history. In order to save money, Marge decides to take serious cost-cutting measures like buying imitation brands of cereal and coffee. Homer rejects Marge's new measures and uses the nest egg she made to finance the down payment for a new motor home, although Homer already owned one in the episode "The Call of the Simpsons" (albeit a dilapidated one.) After he buys his motor home, Marge tells him to enjoy it because she never wants to speak to him again.
Homer moves his RV to the family backyard, where he lives in it. He and Marge attempt to make Bart and Lisa stay with them. After this, Homer makes the backyard into an RV park for a brief time, because when Marge ends this thing, she and Homer get into a large fight, until Bart suggests that the RV go back to the dealer Homer got it at—Bob's RV Round-Up—but the RV, when it is on the road, actually winds up on a freeway on its way to a Turkish container ship leaving port. Marge saves the children—and part of the RV—with mushroom soup. Homer puts the RV on the dock, collapsing it, and dumps the RV back into the sea once the Simpsons go on the ship.
- Cowboy Bob and his Bob's RV Round-Up, from "The Call of the Simpsons", return; however, Cowboy Bob was not voiced by Albert Brooks this time. Also returning is the Merry Widow Insurance Company from "Homer's Triple Bypass".
- The first of two episodes this season to make a home-Homer pun.
- In the Spanish (from Spain) dubbed version, when Lisa reads Homer's Flintstones map, she says, "Dino, abreviatura de dinosaurio; consultarlo en la Wikipedia". In the original English, she said, "Dino, short for Dinosaur? Remember to Ask Jeeves."
- Among the vacation disasters: Homer impaled by a baguette in France, Homer being punched by Mickey Mouse and Goofy, and Homer stuck up Lincoln's nose on Mount Rushmore. In each picture Bart is present laughing at him in pain.
- This is the third time that "Welcome to the Jungle" was on The Simpsons. First in "Marge on the Lam", second in "Eight Misbehavin'". Making it tied with Spanish Flea and Incense and Peppermints as the most played song in pop culture on The Simpsons.
- Songs in this episode: "Vacation" by The Go-Gos, "Welcome to the Jungle" by Guns N' Roses, "I've Been Everywhere" by Hank Snow, and "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)" by They Might Be Giants (which performed the theme song to another show on Fox, Malcolm in the Middle).
- The spider poison is called "Charlotte's Dead", the name and product art being obvious parodies of the children's book Charlotte's Web.
- The Lifetime movie that Marge watches, Homemaker to Homeless, is a parody of a real Lifetime original movie called Homeless to Harvard.
- The SUVs rolling off a road scene refers to criticism of SUVs safety.