"The Simpsons" Homie the Clown (TV Episode 1995) ⭐ 8.6 | Animation, Comedy (original) (raw)

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Dan Castellaneta in The Simpsons (1989)

Homer becomes a Krusty the Clown stand-in, but is mistaken for the real Krusty by the Springfield mafia.Homer becomes a Krusty the Clown stand-in, but is mistaken for the real Krusty by the Springfield mafia.Homer becomes a Krusty the Clown stand-in, but is mistaken for the real Krusty by the Springfield mafia.

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Homie the Clown from season six of The Simpsons is one of the best Krusty the Clown episodes from the series. It has some stiff competition, but I'd put Homie the Clown near the top of the list.

The premise is rock solid. Krusty's spending habits are out of control (likely a function of him betting on the Washington Generals against the Globetrotters and using Action Comics #1 to light his smokes). He finds himself in debt to the mob. Krusty opens up Krusty's Clown College to bring in more bucks. One of their billboards convinces Homer to attend and become a Krusty.

I can imagine the people brainstorming and rough-drafting the animation had a lot of fun with this one. There's something funny and unpredictable about taking Homer and making him a Krusty. Of all the jobs Homer has taken on over the series' length, being a Krusty is still one of the coolest. The pink sedan decked out to look like a clown car is a pleasure to behold.

Homie the Clown resides in the upper echelon of season six episodes in my book; that's high praise.

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