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*Dr. Hibbert said both of Grampa's kidneys were fine the day before the "blowout", but in "]" from ] Grampa tells Bea Simmons that he has only one working ]. *Dr. Hibbert said both of Grampa's kidneys were fine the day before the "blowout", but in "]" from ] Grampa tells Bea Simmons that he has only one working ].
*The kidneys produce ], but they don't store it, the ] does, so if anything of Grampa's was to explode, it would be his bladder. Also, long before the urine could build up enough to pop Grampa's bladder, his body would force him to involuntarily expel the urine, whether he wanted to or not.


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Episode of the 10th season of The Simpsons
"Homer Simpson in: 'Kidney Trouble'"
The Simpsons episode
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Episode no.Season 10
Directed byMike B. Anderson
Written byJohn Swartzwelder
Original air datesDecember 6, 1998
Episode features
Chalkboard gag"I am not a licensed hairstylist."
Couch gagThe family has green frog-like bodies, sitting on a lily pad replacing the couch, and Homer opens his mouth, with his tongue turning the TV on.
Episode chronology
The Simpsons season 10
List of episodes

"Homer Simpson in: 'Kidney Trouble'" is the eighth episode of The Simpsons' tenth season. It aired on December 6, 1998.

Synopsis

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The family visits a Western-themed ghost town, Bloodbath Gulch. When Grampa is there, he drinks sarsaparilla, and he absolutely needs to go to the bathroom, but Homer objects constantly. Only after the family gets home, Grampa's kidneys explode. Dr. Hibbert says that Grampa's problem can be solved if Homer donates him one of his kidneys. Only before the operation, Homer hears that if one of his kidneys is donated to Grampa, he could have problems, and may not survive the operation.

Homer disappears from the hospital moments before Grampa's operation, and winds up on the docks. Homer climbs aboard a boat captained by Captain Horatio McCallister, and 'full of lost souls'. The souls throw Homer overboard when he admits to leaving his sick father waiting for a kidney. Once he is thrown overboard, Homer decides to walk to the hospital to donate his kidney. He again disappears moments before the operation, but as he is trying to make his escape, he is almost hit by an 18 wheeler driven by Hans Moleman. Moleman stops the truck in time, but a car falls off the truck and lands on Homer. Dr. Hibbert takes out one of Homer's kidneys while he is unconscious, and puts it in Grampa's body.

Goofs

  • Dr. Hibbert said both of Grampa's kidneys were fine the day before the "blowout", but in "Old Money" from season two Grampa tells Bea Simmons that he has only one working kidney.

Cultural references

  • Hospital intercomm System: "Doc Martens to Podiatry"

"Doc Martens" is a famous shoe brand. A doctor of the same name works in the podiatry department of the Springfield Hospital.

  • The first scene parodies the 1973 film Westworld.
  • When Homer is trying read a liability form that requires his signature, the nurse says "Don't read it, sign it" in the same way that the prison guard says this to Alex in the 1971 film A Clockwork Orange.

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