- Season
- 21
- Production Code
- LABF20
- Broadcast Index
- S21E10
- Episode Number
- 451
- Airdate
- 10 January 2010
- Writer
- Stephanie Gillis
- Director
- Matthew Nastuk
- Executive Producer
- Al Jean
- Guest Stars
- Anne Hathaway
Jackie Mason
Eartha Kitt
Gary Larson - Editor
- Gary M. Gadsdon
- Character Debuts:
- • Princess Penelope
Plot
Krusty is informed by his producers that he has to appeal to the young female audience. So they introduce a new character Princess Penelope (voiced by Anne Hathaway). The act involves singing and unicorns and soon, Krustylu Studos is filled with young girls including Lisa.
Bart, eager to restore Krusty's show back to normal, consults with Krusty to do just that and he takes him up on his advice. Krusty barges into Princess Penelope's dressing room and they find that they each have a mutual attraction to each other.
Live on the next show, Krusty proposes to Penelope. Who accepts. Bart stops the wedding by showing her his previous wives which includes Eartha Kitt (voiced by herself) Krusty decides that it's not worth her love, and she moves to France where he quickly apologises.
Meanwhile, at the plant, Mr. Burns cuts the budget by removing donuts, much to the annoyance of Homer, Lenny and Carl.
Bart, eager to restore Krusty's show back to normal, consults with Krusty to do just that and he takes him up on his advice. Krusty barges into Princess Penelope's dressing room and they find that they each have a mutual attraction to each other.
Live on the next show, Krusty proposes to Penelope. Who accepts. Bart stops the wedding by showing her his previous wives which includes Eartha Kitt (voiced by herself) Krusty decides that it's not worth her love, and she moves to France where he quickly apologises.
Meanwhile, at the plant, Mr. Burns cuts the budget by removing donuts, much to the annoyance of Homer, Lenny and Carl.
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