Simpsons and Delilah

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:The_Simpsons
gptkb:television_episode
gptkbp:air_date October 18, 1990
October 15, 1990
gptkbp:animation_studio gptkb:Klasky_Csupo
gptkbp:audience Well-received by critics.
gptkbp:awards Nominated for an Emmy.
gptkbp:character_arc Homer's journey with hair.
gptkbp:character_development Homer's character is explored.
gptkbp:character_relationships Explores Homer and Marge's relationship.
gptkbp:cinematography Notable animation style.
gptkbp:country gptkb:United_States
gptkbp:critical_reception Positive
gptkbp:cultural_impact Referenced in various media.
Part of pop culture.
gptkbp:cultural_references gptkb:The_Twilight_Zone
gptkbp:design 7 G08
gptkbp:directed_by gptkb:David_Silverman
gptkbp:episode_adaptations Adapted into comic form.
gptkbp:episode_art_style Distinctive animation style.
gptkbp:episode_cameos Features guest appearances.
gptkbp:episode_character_development Develops Homer’s character.
gptkbp:episode_character_dynamics Dynamics between characters explored.
gptkbp:episode_character_focus Focuses on Homer.
gptkbp:episode_character_interactions Interactions between characters are key.
gptkbp:episode_characterization Characterization of Homer is key.
gptkbp:episode_cinematic_techniques Uses various cinematic techniques.
gptkbp:episode_critical_analysis Analyzed for its impact.
gptkbp:episode_critique Critiques societal norms.
gptkbp:episode_cultural_legacy Part of the cultural legacy of The Simpsons.
gptkbp:episode_cultural_references References to contemporary culture.
gptkbp:episode_cultural_relevance Remains culturally relevant.
gptkbp:episode_cultural_significance Significant in animation history.
gptkbp:episode_dialogue Witty dialogue throughout.
gptkbp:episode_humor Humor is a central element.
gptkbp:episode_legacy_analysis Analyzed for its legacy.
gptkbp:episode_memorabilia Collectible items exist.
gptkbp:episode_narrative_structure Follows a traditional narrative.
gptkbp:episode_number 2
gptkbp:episode_quotes Memorable quotes from the episode.
gptkbp:episode_reception_history Has a history of positive reception.
gptkbp:episode_releases Released on various media.
gptkbp:episode_spin_offs Inspired spin-off content.
gptkbp:episode_themes_addressed Addresses themes of identity.
gptkbp:episode_themes_explored Explores themes of self-worth.
gptkbp:episode_trivia_facts Trivia includes production details.
gptkbp:episode_viewer_analysis Analyzed by fans.
gptkbp:episode_viewer_connection Connects with viewers.
gptkbp:episode_viewer_demographics Appeals to a wide audience.
gptkbp:episode_viewer_engagement Engaged viewers with humor.
gptkbp:episode_viewer_engagement_strategies Engages viewers through humor.
gptkbp:episode_viewer_experience Experience is humorous.
gptkbp:episode_viewer_feedback Positive feedback from viewers.
gptkbp:episode_viewer_ratings High viewer ratings.
gptkbp:episode_viewer_statistics Statistics show popularity.
gptkbp:fan_art Inspired fan art.
gptkbp:fan_base The Simpsons fandom.
gptkbp:features_character gptkb:Lisa_Simpson
gptkb:Waylon_Smithers
gptkb:Homer_Simpson
gptkb:Marge_Simpson
gptkb:Mr._Burns
gptkbp:first_appearance Homer's hair transplant.
gptkbp:followed_by gptkb:Treehouse_of_Horror
gptkbp:genre Animated sitcom
gptkbp:has_artwork High ratings during original airing.
gptkbp:has_awards Nominated for an Emmy Award.
gptkbp:has_quote " I can't believe I got a hair transplant!"
" You can't put a price on confidence!"
" I am so smart! I am so smart! S-M-R-T! I mean S-M-A-R-T!"
gptkbp:has_reception Generally positive reviews.
gptkbp:has_soundtrack Score by Alf Clausen
gptkbp:has_theme gptkb:comedy
gptkb:family
Social Commentary
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gptkbp:impact Influenced future storylines.
Impact on pop culture.
gptkbp:influences Influenced later animated series.
gptkbp:language English
gptkbp:legacy Considered a classic episode.
Part of The Simpsons legacy.
gptkbp:merchandise Episode-related merchandise exists.
gptkbp:merchandising Merchandise includes toys.
gptkbp:music_by gptkb:Danny_Elfman
gptkbp:narrative Narrative focuses on Homer.
gptkbp:notable_episodes Context within the series.
Influenced later episodes.
Significant in series history.
Symbolizes vanity.
gptkbp:notable_guest_stars gptkb:Tress_Mac_Neille
gptkb:Harry_Shearer
gptkb:Dan_Castellaneta
gptkbp:notable_quote ' I am so smart! I am so smart! S-M-R-T! I mean S-M-A-R-T!'
gptkbp:number_of_episodes 22 minutes.
Homer learns a lesson.
gptkbp:original_network gptkb:Fox
gptkbp:parody Parodied in other media.
gptkbp:part_of gptkb:The_Simpsons
gptkbp:plot_summary Homer gets a hair transplant and becomes more confident.
Homer gets a hair transplant.
gptkbp:preceded_by gptkb:Bart_Gets_an_F
gptkbp:premiere_episode Traditional animation.
Half-hour format.
Analyzed for its humor.
First appearance of the hair transplant plot.
Homer's struggle with self-image.
Set in Springfield.
gptkbp:rating Popular among fans.
gptkbp:released Available on DVD.
gptkbp:season 2
gptkbp:soundtrack Includes original score.
gptkbp:streaming_platforms Available on Disney+.
gptkbp:theme Themes of identity.
Vanity and self-image.
gptkbp:trivia The episode has been included in various 'best of' lists.
The episode is a fan favorite.
The episode is often quoted by fans.
The episode's humor is timeless.
The episode's themes resonate with audiences.
The episode's impact on pop culture is significant.
The episode's humor appeals to both children and adults.
The episode's humor often critiques American culture.
The episode is a beloved part of The Simpsons canon.
First appearance of the character ' Homer's hair.'
Homer's hair is a significant plot point.
Mr. Burns' character is portrayed as manipulative.
The episode's humor is often described as satirical.
The episode explores themes of vanity.
The episode features a memorable musical score.
The episode has a lasting legacy in television.
The episode has been referenced in other TV shows.
The episode is a reflection of societal norms.
The episode is a staple of The Simpsons franchise.
The episode is known for its clever writing.
The episode is often analyzed in media studies.
The episode is part of the cultural lexicon.
The episode is part of the show's second season.
The episode's character development is noteworthy.
The episode's humor is characterized by irony.
The episode is a classic example of early 90s animation.
The episode's title is a play on ' Samson and Delilah.'
The episode is frequently revisited in discussions of the series.
Introduces the concept of Homer being more successful with hair.
The episode is known for its humor and character development.
The episode showcases the dynamics of the Simpson family.
The episode is often cited in discussions of early Simpsons quality.
The episode is often discussed in the context of character arcs.
The episode's plot is driven by character motivations.
gptkbp:viewership 8.8 million
gptkbp:written_by gptkb:Sam_Simon
gptkb:Jon_Vitti