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Boy-Scoutz N the Hood

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Boy-Scoutz N the Hood
Episode Number 89
Production Code 1F06
Original Airdate November 18, 1993
Blackboard Text
Couch Gag
Special Guest Voices Ernest Borgnine as himself
Written By
Directed By

"Boy-Scoutz N the Hood" is the eighth episode of The Simpsons' fifth season.

[edit] Plot

When Bart and Milhouse find $20, they buy an "All Syrup Squishie". The excessive amounts of sugar in it makes them go hyper, and they have a night on the town, including seeing the show Cats, skateboarding, and many other things. Bart wakes up with a hangover and realizes that he joined the Junior Campers. When he goes to his first meeting, he has extreme doubts, including the fact that the counseler is Ned Flanders. But then he get a pocket knife and learns how to trap wild animals, which he mainly uses on Homer with pies for bait. After learning a bunch of cool things, Bart starts to like it. Then, it comes time for the rafting trip, Bart feels embarrassed to bring Homer. But somehow, they agree to go. Once Homer comes along, he loses the map, causing them to float out into the ocean. Homer causes many setbacks like throwing out Rod's MP3 player, eating the entire food supply, and shooting down a plane with a flare. Just when all hope seems lost, Homer smells burgers. It turns out that they were near a Krusty Burger built on an old oil rig the entire time, and they get loads of food in the restaurant.

[edit] Quotes

Homer: Bring me 700 Krusty burgers!

Squeeky voiced teen: Would you like fries with that?


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Homer's Barbershop Quartet · Cape Feare · Homer Goes to College · Rosebud · Treehouse of Horror IV · Marge on the Lam · Bart's Inner Child · Boy-Scoutz N the Hood · The Last Temptation of Homer · $pringfield · Homer the Vigilante · Bart Gets Famous · Homer and Apu · Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy · Deep Space Homer · Homer Loves Flanders · Bart Gets an Elephant · Burns' Heir · Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song · The Boy Who Knew Too Much · Lady Bouvier's Lover · Secrets of a Successful Marriage