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Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?

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Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?
Production Code 7F16
Original Airdate February 16, 1991
Blackboard Text "I will not sell land in Florida."
Couch Gag The whole family hops on to the couch except Maggie, who turns out to be in Marge's hair.
Special Guest Voices Danny DeVito as Herb Powell
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"Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?" is the fifteenth episode of The Simpsons' second season.

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After watching the latest McBain movie, Grampa Simpson suffers a heart attack. This prompts him to confess a long-hidden secret: Homer has a half-brother.

As Grampa explains, he had met a carnival floozy and prostitute before marrying Homer's mother. They had a son, and left him at the Shelbyville Orphanage. Determined to find his brother, Homer and his family go to the orphanage and find out that Abe's son was adopted by a Mr. and Mrs. Powell and named Herbert.

Herb Powell (who looks just like Homer, except with more hair and a little less gut) is the head of Powell Motors car company (in danger of being taken over by the Japanese because of otherwise poor management). He is very rich, but is quite unhappy not knowing who he is and where he comes from. He is overjoyed upon hearing of his half-brother and invites the entire Simpson family to stay at his mansion in Detroit.

Bart, Lisa, and Maggie are enthralled by Herb's wealthy lifestyle (though Marge constantly worries about spoiling her kids), and Herb decides that Homer, being an "average" American, is the perfect person to design a new car for his company. Homer is given entirely free rein in the design, too late for Herb to realize that his brother is somewhat "unaverage". Homer adds all sorts of weird effects-like bubble domes, fins and several horns that play "La Cucaracha".

At the unveiling of "The Homer", Herb is horrified to discover that the car is a monstrosity that costs $82,000 (significantly more when inflation adjusted for today). Herb's company folds, his mansion is sold off and he leaves regretting that he ever met his brother. As he departs on the bus he angrily remarks to Homer that he "has no brother". Lisa laments, "His life was an unbridled success... until he found out he was a Simpson." In the end of this episode, while Homer drives the family home, Bart tells him that the car he built was great. Homer became relieved that only one person seems to like it.

This car is also featured in the game: "The Simpsons: Hit and Run"

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The Simpsons
Season 2
Bart Gets An F · Simpson and Delilah · Treehouse of Horror (aka The Simpsons Halloween Special) · Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish · Dancin’ Homer · Dead Putting Society · Bart vs. Thanksgiving · Bart the Daredevil · Itchy & Scratchy & Marge · Bart Gets Hit by a Car · One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish · The Way We Was · Homer Vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment · Principal Charming · Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? · Bart's Dog Gets an F · Old Money · Brush With Greatness · Lisa's Substitute · The War of the Simpsons · Three Men and a Comic Book · Blood Feud
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