This is an animated sitcom about the antics of a dysfunctional family. Homer is the oafish unhealthy beer loving father, Marge is the hardworking homemaker wife, Bart is the perpetual ten-year-old underachiever (and proud of it), Lisa is the unappreciated eight-year-old genius, and Maggie is the cute, pacifier loving silent infant.
The third season of THE SIMPSONS finds the show settling comfortably into its status as an international pop-culture phenomenon with increasingly clever and hilarious episodes. The season features guest appearances aplenty, including Magic Johnson, Jackie Mason, Aerosmith, Sting, Kelsey Grammer, and Spinal Tap. Episodes include "Stark Raving Dad," "When Flanders Failed," "Flaming Moe's," "Radio Bart," "Homer Alone," "The Otto Show," and many more.
With special guest appearances by Michael Jackson and a variety of other celebrities, this season is a must-have for any fan of the show. The DVD format and NTSC video format provide excellent picture and sound quality, making each episode feel like a trip back to the 90s. Don't miss out on this banned Michael Jackson episode that is new and still sealed.
"Stark Raving Dad" was the final episode in the season two production run, but aired as the premiere of season three on September 19, 1991, over a year after it was completed. Michael Jackson was credited with pseudonym John Jay Smith in the closing credits.
While Jackson was never actually credited for the episode — due to contractual issues — the entire thing came to be in the first place because he was a fan of the show and called creator Matt Groening offering to do a guest spot.
His involvement was uncredited, and only rumored to be Jackson’s voice until it was finally confirmed to actually be him, years later. But now, following the extensive allegations of sexual assault by Jackson as chronicled in the HBO documentary “Leaving Neverland,” “The Simpsons” producers have decided to pull the episode from rotation.
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