Looking back on the happiness of a marriage
Episode of the series The Simpsons | |
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title | Looking back on the happiness of a marriage |
Original title | I married margin |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
classification | Season 3, episode 12 47th episode overall ( list ) |
First broadcast | December 26, 1991 on Fox |
German-language first broadcast |
January 28, 1993 on ZDF |
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Director | Jeffrey Lynch |
script | Jeff Martin |
music | Alf Clausen |
synchronization | |
► Main article: Dubbing The Simpsons |
Looking back on the happiness of marriage ( English title: I Married Marge ) is the 12th episode of the third season of the television series The Simpsons . Julie Kavner , the spokeswoman for Marge in the original, won this episode at the 1992 Emmy Awards for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance .
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Marge feels bad and thinks she is pregnant, which is why she drives to the doctor. Homer is not very enthusiastic and starts talking to his children about their mother's first pregnancy.
It's 1980 and Homer and Marge are starting to get closer, including watching the movie Star Wars . After their romance, they go to see Dr. Hibbert telling them she was pregnant. The couple are getting married. Due to a lack of money, Homer has to give up his job at mini golf and apply for the nuclear power plant, but that doesn't work. Homer thinks he's a bad husband and leaves Marge in which he writes in a letter that he will send her all the money he has and that he won't come back until he thinks he's a real man. Patty and Selma, Marge's two sisters, later see him in a fast food restaurant. When Marge finds out, she tells her husband that he should come back, which he does. He marches straight into the office of Mr. Burns, the owner of the nuclear power plant, and declares full allegiance to him. Homer is hired at the power plant and drives to the hospital to see his first child, whom he calls Bart.
After the story, Marge comes back from the doctor and explains that she is not pregnant. Both are happy about it and clap their hands.
Web links
- I Married Marge in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Official website of The Simpsons