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E Pluribus Wiggum

"E Pluribus Wiggum" is the tenth episode of the nineteenth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on January 6, 2008. It was written by Michael Price and directed by Mike Frank Polcino, and it guest starred Jon Stewart and Dan Rather as themselves.[1] This episode became controversial in Argentina for a joke made about the government of Juan Perón.

"E Pluribus Wiggum"
The Simpsons episode
Episode no.Season 19
Episode 10
Directed byMike Frank Polcino
Written byMichael Price
Production codeKABF03
Original air dateJanuary 6, 2008 (2008-01-06)
Guest appearances
Episode features
Chalkboard gag"Teacher did not pay too much for her condo"
Couch gagA parody of the medieval Bayeux tapestry shows Ned Flanders and his family stealing the Simpsons' couch. The Simpsons then take it back and kill the Flanders.
CommentaryMatt Groening
Al Jean
Michael Price
Carolyn Omine
Tom Gammill
Max Pross
Mike Frank Polcino
David Silverman
Episode chronology
The Simpsons season 19
List of episodes

Mike Frank Polcino was nominated for Writers Guild of America Award in the animation category for directing the episode.

Plot edit

Homer leaves work, and when he is reminded that his diet is starting on the first day of the month (which is that day), he decides to have one last binge at Springfield's Fast-Food Boulevard. After filling up, he decides to throw away his wrappers and the contents of his car in a trash can in the shape of Sideshow Mel's head outside of a Krusty Burger, tossing away a leaky battery and a lit match. The acid from the leaky battery eats a hole in a gas main, with the lit match igniting the gas and starting a fire which soon causes nearby gas pipes to explode, completely destroying Fast-Food Boulevard.

At a town hall meeting, the enraged residents of Springfield demand that Fast-Food Boulevard be rebuilt immediately. To fund the reconstruction, a bond measure is proposed. As the next election is not until June the next year, Mayor Quimby moves it to the upcoming Tuesday, making Springfield's presidential primary the first in the nation. Candidates and reporters head to Springfield when they hear the news.

The candidates flock to the Simpsons, who are undecided. Their home is filled with people and their yard is covered with reporters; helicopters and news vans surround the lot. When voting day arrives, an angry Homer and other citizens hold a meeting in Moe's Tavern. Homer suggests the people vote for the most ridiculous candidate, whom they choose after Chief Wiggum suggests himself. The same night, Kent Brockman announces an unexpected turn of events; Springfield has rejected all the leading candidates and voted for 8-year-old Ralph Wiggum. He wins the primary, much to the shock of Lisa Simpson.

Ralph is immediately embraced as the leading candidate, and Homer and Bart become his fans. Lisa, however, is miserable, as she knows how slow Ralph is. A news report (called Headbutt) shows Ralph has no idea of which party's nomination he is seeking. Both the Democratic and Republican parties contend to secure Ralph as their candidate. The leaders of both parties break into Ralph's home, wanting to fight for him. Lisa confronts Ralph amongst the media frenzy, attempting to convince him not to run. Ralph tells Lisa he wants to run so he can bring peace between warring parties and his earnest kind heartedness wins her support. He is proven to be a formidable candidate, and both the Republicans and the Democrats support Ralph for president. The episode ends with a political commercial for Ralph, sponsored by both parties.[1]

Production edit

"E Pluribus Wiggum" was written by Michael Price. Price and his son came up with the episode's opening set piece during a drive in Palmdale, California. They stopped at a Burger King that had a long scoop on its trash can, for customers to throw away trash from their car.[2][3] His son commented, "Homer would love that —— he’s so lazy."[4] This led to the creation of the Fast-Food Boulevard, with Price's son suggesting the name.[5] In the episode, when Homer destroys Fast-Food Boulevard, a restaurant named "Vesuvius Pizza" is shown exploding, with pizza sauce coming out of its top like lava. This joke was pitched by Price's son, who had been learning about volcanoes in school.[6]

Cultural references edit

  • The title is a reference to E pluribus unum ("Out of Many, One"), the Latin phrase that appears on United States coins and currency.[7]
  • Cheesy McMayor is a parody of McDonald's Mayor McCheese.[7]
  • Former President Bill Clinton is seen putting up campaign signs for his wife, Senator Hillary Clinton. Later, in the commercial for Ralph, Bill announces his support for him, adding "but don't tell you-know-who".[7]
  • Arianna Huffington[8] and George Will are parodied as guests on the fictional talk show HeadButt. Later, the Huffington character meets with the Springfield Democratic Party and reveals that the flamboyantly gay Julio is her ex-husband—a dig at Mike Huffington, who revealed he was gay after divorcing Arianna.[9]
  • Three restaurant chains are referenced throughout the episode: Trader Joe's (parodied as Trader Earth's), Red Lobster (parodied as Dead Lobster) and KFC (parodied as Kentucky Fried Panda).
  • Dan Rather's utterance of "Sweet mother of Murrow!" refers to Ethel Lamb Murrow,[10] the mother of prominent television and radio reporter Edward R. Murrow.
  • The fictional brand of the cigars Homer smokes is "Jerk-Ass Homer Cigars," a reference to a term coined by Simpsons fans to describe Homer's personality change during Mike Scully's showrunner era when Homer became meaner and less sympathetic about others. This joke was pitched by Al Jean.
  • Mr. Burns says that George W. Bush fairly won election in 2004, then adds somewhat sheepishly, "Assuming they don't find those ballot boxes in Ohio". This refers to the 2004 presidential election, in which Ohio's electoral results were challenged in Congress. Also Burns ignoring Bush's victory in the 2000 election refers to the Florida recount and the belief that Bush did not win "fairly" in the first time.
  • When the New Hampshire woman decides to shoot the cashier after her husband carelessly says her name, this is a reference to Once Upon a Time in the West.

Reception edit

An estimated 8.2 million people tuned into the episode.[11] Richard Keller of TV Squad said that it was an episode with many jokes and sight gags, his favorite being the episode's guest stars and the many references.[7] His only disagreement was the abrupt ending.[7]

Robert Canning of IGN said the episode had all the ingredients that seem to make it a classic episode.[12] He enjoyed the theme of Homer and Fast-Food Boulevard, the political mocking, and the centering of Ralph, and like Keller, he felt the show seemed to shun Ralph until the end; he gives the episode a rating of 6/10.[12]

Dan Snierson of Entertainment Weekly reveals (five days after the episode was broadcast) that it received positive reviews from the site, and Ralph Wiggum had their vote.[13]

Controversy edit

The episode caused controversy prior to its broadcast in Argentina, over an exchange between Lenny and Carl. Carl says "I could really go for some kind of military dictator, like Juan Perón. When he 'disappeared' you, you stayed 'disappeared'!". Carl's comment is a reference to the Dirty War in Argentina, a period of military dictatorship (1976–1983) during which as many as 30,000[14] Argentines disappeared, and is largely regarded as having begun during Perón's last government with the Triple A, a death squad which killed many left-wing dissidents. However, these disappearances occurred systematically during the military dictatorship, which began almost two years after Peron's death. The clip was viewed on YouTube over ten thousand times in Argentina and some politicians in the country called for the episode to be censored or banned.[15]

Lorenzo Pepe [es], former Argentinian congressman and president of the Juan Domingo Perón Institute said "this type of program causes great harm, because the disappearances are still an open wound here."[16] Some reacted negatively to Lenny's response to Carl's comment: "Plus, his wife was Madonna", a reference to the film Evita where Madonna played Eva Perón. Pepe added "the part about Madonna—that was too much."[16] Pepe's request for banning the episode was rejected by the Federal Broadcasting Committee of Argentina on freedom of speech grounds.[17]

In an unprecedented decision, Fox decided not to air the episode in Hispanic America. In an e-mail sent later to the media, the network said that this decision was based on "the possibility that the episode would contribute to reopen wounds very painful to Argentina". The Federal Broadcasting Committee made it clear that the episode was not aired in Argentina by Fox's own choice.[17]

References edit

  1. ^ a b . FoxFlash. July 20, 2007. Archived from the original on December 20, 2007. Retrieved December 18, 2007.
  2. ^ Price, Michael [@mikepriceinla] (September 22, 2021). "My personal favorite of mine is E Pluribus Wiggum. I think it turned out well and I have a personal reason too. When I started on it my then 9 yo son and I were spending a lot of long weekend days together so my wife (she's an author) could work on her writing. So..." (Tweet). Retrieved January 6, 2022 – via Twitter.
  3. ^ Price, Michael [@mikepriceinla] (September 22, 2021). "We'd take these big drives with our dogs to various places around So Cal and we'd stop at fast food joints. He loved Burger King especially. Well one BK we visited it Palmdale had that extra long scoop thing on its trash can so you could toss out trash from your car. And..." (Tweet). Retrieved January 6, 2022 – via Twitter.
  4. ^ Price, Michael [@mikepriceinla] (September 22, 2021). "My son says "Homer would love that — he's so lazy." That's how the whole Fast Food Boulevard set piece was born. As we drove the next weekend I told him I was gonna use that idea and have the various fast food joints explode. He loved it..." (Tweet). Retrieved January 6, 2022 – via Twitter.
  5. ^ Price, Michael [@mikepriceinla] (March 24, 2014). "My son, who coined the term "Fast Food Boulevard" for E Pluribus Wiggum, posing with his creation" (Tweet). Retrieved January 6, 2022 – via Twitter.
  6. ^ Price, Michael [@mikepriceinla] (September 22, 2021). "And pitched a bit where there's a pizza place called "Vesuvius" and pizza sauce comes out like lava (he was learning about volcanoes in school). His joke got in the show! So we considered it "our episode" and..." (Tweet). Retrieved January 6, 2022 – via Twitter.
  7. ^ a b c d e Keller, Richard. "E Pluribus Wiggum". TVsquad.com. Retrieved January 8, 2008.
  8. ^ "Doh!-ling: The Simpsons Have Some Fun with Arianna". TVsquad.com. January 7, 2008. Retrieved November 8, 2008.
  9. ^ Cloud, John. A politician comes out. CNN.com. 1998-12-21. Retrieved 2010-03-22.
  10. ^ "Ethel Lamb Murrow, Egbert R. Murrow's mother".
  11. ^ . Simpsons Channel. 2008. Archived from the original on January 9, 2008. Retrieved January 28, 2008.
  12. ^ a b Canning, Robert. "Robert Canning's Review of "E. Pluribus Wiggum"". IGN. Retrieved April 16, 2008.
  13. ^ Snierson, Dan (January 11, 2008). . Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on February 13, 2008. Retrieved May 4, 2008.
  14. ^ According to the Unified Register of Victims of State Terrorism https://www.laprimerapiedra.com.ar/2018/03/por-que-los-desaparecidos-son-30000//
  15. ^ Newbery, Charles (April 14, 2008). "'Simpsons' stirs uproar in Argentina". Variety. Retrieved April 15, 2008.
  16. ^ a b Reel, Monte (April 17, 2008). "D'oh! 'Simpsons' Again Angers South Americans". The Washington Post. Retrieved April 20, 2008.
  17. ^ a b BBC Brasil (July 30, 2008). "Referência a Perón leva TV argentina a não exibir 'Os Simpsons'". O Estado de S. Paulo. Retrieved October 24, 2009.

External links edit

  • "E Pluribus Wiggum" at IMDb  
  • , a website designed by the Fox network specifically for this episode
  • . Espectáculos (in Spanish). Crítica de la Argentina. July 30, 2008. Archived from the original on December 11, 2008.
  • E Pluribus Wiggim script on Springfield! Springfield!

pluribus, wiggum, tenth, episode, nineteenth, season, american, animated, television, series, simpsons, first, aired, network, united, states, january, 2008, written, michael, price, directed, mike, frank, polcino, guest, starred, stewart, rather, themselves, . E Pluribus Wiggum is the tenth episode of the nineteenth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on January 6 2008 It was written by Michael Price and directed by Mike Frank Polcino and it guest starred Jon Stewart and Dan Rather as themselves 1 This episode became controversial in Argentina for a joke made about the government of Juan Peron E Pluribus Wiggum The Simpsons episodeEpisode no Season 19Episode 10Directed byMike Frank PolcinoWritten byMichael PriceProduction codeKABF03Original air dateJanuary 6 2008 2008 01 06 Guest appearancesDan Rather as himself Jon Stewart as himselfEpisode featuresChalkboard gag Teacher did not pay too much for her condo Couch gagA parody of the medieval Bayeux tapestry shows Ned Flanders and his family stealing the Simpsons couch The Simpsons then take it back and kill the Flanders CommentaryMatt GroeningAl JeanMichael PriceCarolyn OmineTom GammillMax ProssMike Frank PolcinoDavid SilvermanEpisode chronology Previous Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind Next That 90s Show The Simpsonsseason 19List of episodes Mike Frank Polcino was nominated for Writers Guild of America Award in the animation category for directing the episode Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Cultural references 4 Reception 4 1 Controversy 5 References 6 External linksPlot editHomer leaves work and when he is reminded that his diet is starting on the first day of the month which is that day he decides to have one last binge at Springfield s Fast Food Boulevard After filling up he decides to throw away his wrappers and the contents of his car in a trash can in the shape of Sideshow Mel s head outside of a Krusty Burger tossing away a leaky battery and a lit match The acid from the leaky battery eats a hole in a gas main with the lit match igniting the gas and starting a fire which soon causes nearby gas pipes to explode completely destroying Fast Food Boulevard At a town hall meeting the enraged residents of Springfield demand that Fast Food Boulevard be rebuilt immediately To fund the reconstruction a bond measure is proposed As the next election is not until June the next year Mayor Quimby moves it to the upcoming Tuesday making Springfield s presidential primary the first in the nation Candidates and reporters head to Springfield when they hear the news The candidates flock to the Simpsons who are undecided Their home is filled with people and their yard is covered with reporters helicopters and news vans surround the lot When voting day arrives an angry Homer and other citizens hold a meeting in Moe s Tavern Homer suggests the people vote for the most ridiculous candidate whom they choose after Chief Wiggum suggests himself The same night Kent Brockman announces an unexpected turn of events Springfield has rejected all the leading candidates and voted for 8 year old Ralph Wiggum He wins the primary much to the shock of Lisa Simpson Ralph is immediately embraced as the leading candidate and Homer and Bart become his fans Lisa however is miserable as she knows how slow Ralph is A news report called Headbutt shows Ralph has no idea of which party s nomination he is seeking Both the Democratic and Republican parties contend to secure Ralph as their candidate The leaders of both parties break into Ralph s home wanting to fight for him Lisa confronts Ralph amongst the media frenzy attempting to convince him not to run Ralph tells Lisa he wants to run so he can bring peace between warring parties and his earnest kind heartedness wins her support He is proven to be a formidable candidate and both the Republicans and the Democrats support Ralph for president The episode ends with a political commercial for Ralph sponsored by both parties 1 Production edit E Pluribus Wiggum was written by Michael Price Price and his son came up with the episode s opening set piece during a drive in Palmdale California They stopped at a Burger King that had a long scoop on its trash can for customers to throw away trash from their car 2 3 His son commented Homer would love that he s so lazy 4 This led to the creation of the Fast Food Boulevard with Price s son suggesting the name 5 In the episode when Homer destroys Fast Food Boulevard a restaurant named Vesuvius Pizza is shown exploding with pizza sauce coming out of its top like lava This joke was pitched by Price s son who had been learning about volcanoes in school 6 Cultural references editThe title is a reference to E pluribus unum Out of Many One the Latin phrase that appears on United States coins and currency 7 Cheesy McMayor is a parody of McDonald s Mayor McCheese 7 Former President Bill Clinton is seen putting up campaign signs for his wife Senator Hillary Clinton Later in the commercial for Ralph Bill announces his support for him adding but don t tell you know who 7 Arianna Huffington 8 and George Will are parodied as guests on the fictional talk show HeadButt Later the Huffington character meets with the Springfield Democratic Party and reveals that the flamboyantly gay Julio is her ex husband a dig at Mike Huffington who revealed he was gay after divorcing Arianna 9 Three restaurant chains are referenced throughout the episode Trader Joe s parodied as Trader Earth s Red Lobster parodied as Dead Lobster and KFC parodied as Kentucky Fried Panda Dan Rather s utterance of Sweet mother of Murrow refers to Ethel Lamb Murrow 10 the mother of prominent television and radio reporter Edward R Murrow The fictional brand of the cigars Homer smokes is Jerk Ass Homer Cigars a reference to a term coined by Simpsons fans to describe Homer s personality change during Mike Scully s showrunner era when Homer became meaner and less sympathetic about others This joke was pitched by Al Jean Mr Burns says that George W Bush fairly won election in 2004 then adds somewhat sheepishly Assuming they don t find those ballot boxes in Ohio This refers to the 2004 presidential election in which Ohio s electoral results were challenged in Congress Also Burns ignoring Bush s victory in the 2000 election refers to the Florida recount and the belief that Bush did not win fairly in the first time When the New Hampshire woman decides to shoot the cashier after her husband carelessly says her name this is a reference to Once Upon a Time in the West Reception editAn estimated 8 2 million people tuned into the episode 11 Richard Keller of TV Squad said that it was an episode with many jokes and sight gags his favorite being the episode s guest stars and the many references 7 His only disagreement was the abrupt ending 7 Robert Canning of IGN said the episode had all the ingredients that seem to make it a classic episode 12 He enjoyed the theme of Homer and Fast Food Boulevard the political mocking and the centering of Ralph and like Keller he felt the show seemed to shun Ralph until the end he gives the episode a rating of 6 10 12 Dan Snierson of Entertainment Weekly reveals five days after the episode was broadcast that it received positive reviews from the site and Ralph Wiggum had their vote 13 Controversy edit The episode caused controversy prior to its broadcast in Argentina over an exchange between Lenny and Carl Carl says I could really go for some kind of military dictator like Juan Peron When he disappeared you you stayed disappeared Carl s comment is a reference to the Dirty War in Argentina a period of military dictatorship 1976 1983 during which as many as 30 000 14 Argentines disappeared and is largely regarded as having begun during Peron s last government with the Triple A a death squad which killed many left wing dissidents However these disappearances occurred systematically during the military dictatorship which began almost two years after Peron s death The clip was viewed on YouTube over ten thousand times in Argentina and some politicians in the country called for the episode to be censored or banned 15 Lorenzo Pepe es former Argentinian congressman and president of the Juan Domingo Peron Institute said this type of program causes great harm because the disappearances are still an open wound here 16 Some reacted negatively to Lenny s response to Carl s comment Plus his wife was Madonna a reference to the film Evita where Madonna played Eva Peron Pepe added the part about Madonna that was too much 16 Pepe s request for banning the episode was rejected by the Federal Broadcasting Committee of Argentina on freedom of speech grounds 17 In an unprecedented decision Fox decided not to air the episode in Hispanic America In an e mail sent later to the media the network said that this decision was based on the possibility that the episode would contribute to reopen wounds very painful to Argentina The Federal Broadcasting Committee made it clear that the episode was not aired in Argentina by Fox s own choice 17 References edit a b Primetime Listings FoxFlash July 20 2007 Archived from the original on December 20 2007 Retrieved December 18 2007 Price Michael mikepriceinla September 22 2021 My personal favorite of mine is E Pluribus Wiggum I think it turned out well and I have a personal reason too When I started on it my then 9 yo son and I were spending a lot of long weekend days together so my wife she s an author could work on her writing So Tweet Retrieved January 6 2022 via Twitter Price Michael mikepriceinla September 22 2021 We d take these big drives with our dogs to various places around So Cal and we d stop at fast food joints He loved Burger King especially Well one BK we visited it Palmdale had that extra long scoop thing on its trash can so you could toss out trash from your car And Tweet Retrieved January 6 2022 via Twitter Price Michael mikepriceinla September 22 2021 My son says Homer would love that he s so lazy That s how the whole Fast Food Boulevard set piece was born As we drove the next weekend I told him I was gonna use that idea and have the various fast food joints explode He loved it Tweet Retrieved January 6 2022 via Twitter Price Michael mikepriceinla March 24 2014 My son who coined the term Fast Food Boulevard for E Pluribus Wiggum posing with his creation Tweet Retrieved January 6 2022 via Twitter Price Michael mikepriceinla September 22 2021 And pitched a bit where there s a pizza place called Vesuvius and pizza sauce comes out like lava he was learning about volcanoes in school His joke got in the show So we considered it our episode and Tweet Retrieved January 6 2022 via Twitter a b c d e Keller Richard E Pluribus Wiggum TVsquad com Retrieved January 8 2008 Doh ling The Simpsons Have Some Fun with Arianna TVsquad com January 7 2008 Retrieved November 8 2008 Cloud John A politician comes out CNN com 1998 12 21 Retrieved 2010 03 22 Ethel Lamb Murrow Egbert R Murrow s mother E Pluribus Wiggum Simpsons Channel 2008 Archived from the original on January 9 2008 Retrieved January 28 2008 a b Canning Robert Robert Canning s Review of E Pluribus Wiggum IGN Retrieved April 16 2008 Snierson Dan January 11 2008 Why We re Endorsing The Grand Old Potty Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on February 13 2008 Retrieved May 4 2008 According to the Unified Register of Victims of State Terrorism https www laprimerapiedra com ar 2018 03 por que los desaparecidos son 30000 Newbery Charles April 14 2008 Simpsons stirs uproar in Argentina Variety Retrieved April 15 2008 a b Reel Monte April 17 2008 D oh Simpsons Again Angers South Americans The Washington Post Retrieved April 20 2008 a b BBC Brasil July 30 2008 Referencia a Peron leva TV argentina a nao exibir Os Simpsons O Estado de S Paulo Retrieved October 24 2009 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to E Pluribus Wiggum nbsp The Simpsons portal E Pluribus Wiggum at IMDb nbsp Ralph Wiggum for President in 2008 a website designed by the Fox network specifically for this episode Fox mato a Homero para evitar mas polemica Espectaculos in Spanish Critica de la Argentina July 30 2008 Archived from the original on December 11 2008 E Pluribus Wiggim script on Springfield Springfield Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title E Pluribus Wiggum amp oldid 1216738557, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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