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514:, who already had considerable experience directing the shorts. Silverman estimates that about 70% of everything had to be redone. Most of these retakes consisted of changing the backgrounds. The result is an episode where the animation is uneven because it shifts between the early animation and the retakes. It is still possible to see the doors slam like they were made of rubber. The Fox censors wanted to replace the sentence "the blue thing with the things", which they believed to be too sexual. Due to the fledgling position of the Fox network, Brooks had obtained an unusual contractual provision that ensured the network could not interfere with the creative process by providing show notes, so the showrunners simply ignored the censors. 400:. When Marge and Homer are unable to reach Ms. Botz by phone, they return home early to find her bound and gagged. Unaware she is a wanted criminal, Homer and Marge free her and pay her handsomely. She flees just as the kids arrive with the police and news reporters. Homer, thinking this is one of their naughty tricks, quickly grabs Bart, saying how he and Marge had untied her. However, reporters tell him that Ms. Botz is a wanted criminal. Realizing his blunder, he lies to the media, and thinking all that hard work was for nothing, Homer is embarrassed. When a television newscast identifies him as a 'local boob', Marge assures him he must be doing something right if he raised three children who can 601: 499:. Disney and Warner Bros. cartoons tended to be set in pliable universes in which the characters and environments seemed to be made of rubber. By contrast, the showrunners wanted a realistic environment in which the characters and objects could not do anything that was not possible in the real world, but one example of AKOM's early work was their animation of doors with the rubber effect that they wanted to avoid. Meanwhile, Hanna-Barbera's style relied on exaggerated sound effects, which they did not want to use either. 619:, Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood, said: "It's quite a shock to discover that this confident, fully rounded episode was the first to be made. The perfect template." Colin Jacobson at DVD Movie Guide said it was "a reasonably good episode" and added: "Still, it's an awkward piece and not one I enjoyed a great deal. To be sure, 'Evening' was generally entertaining, but it's nothing special." In a DVD review of the first season, David B. Grelck rated the episode a 1208: 1173: 1648: 45: 393:
up, goes downstairs and finds Bart and Lisa; they try to get her attention, but she focuses on the happy little elves. As the video ends, Maggie attempts to watch it again, and Lisa tells her she can if she unties her and Bart. While Ms. Botz is still cleaning up, she sees that Maggie is out of her crib. Bart lures Ms. Botz into his room, and knocks her out with a baseball bat.
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on television, Bart and Lisa scream in horror when they realize that Botz is a wanted burglar, dubbed the 'Babysitter Bandit'. Realizing her cover is blown, she prevents them from escaping and calling for help. Botz ties up the kids and packs the family's possessions into her suitcases. Maggie wakes
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and Kent Butterworth, "Some Enchanted Evening" was the first episode produced for season one and was intended to air as the series premiere in fall 1989, but aired as the season one finale due to animation problems. The Christmas special
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shorts, was in charge of the animation, with one exception. During the years of producing the shorts, everything was created in-house. As a budgetary consideration, production was subcontracted to South Korean animation studio
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Even though this episode aired as the last episode of the first season, it was the first episode in production and was intended to be the first episode to air from the half-hour show. The series is a spin-off from
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The producers felt the animation did not exhibit a distinct style envisioned for the show. At the time, there were only a few choices for animation style; usually, animators would follow the styles of
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has yellow hair, which was later changed to brown in order to differentiate the character's hair color from that of his skin. Because of the delayed broadcast, there are also a few continuity errors.
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bungalow. Brooks' initial reaction to the animation was "This is shit." Afterward the room almost cleared. A heated argument ensued between Brooks and Klasky-Csupo animation studio head
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advises him to give Marge a rose and a box of chocolates. Marge's mood softens and Homer invites her to go dancing, dine at a fancy restaurant, and spend the night at a motel.
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According to Al Jean, viewers thought this episode was the best episode of the first season after the season ended. However, in 2006,
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with a rating of 15.4, being seen by approximately 14.2 million homes. The episode was the highest-rated show on Fox that week.
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go on a night out while leaving the children under the care of a diabolical babysitter named Ms. Lucille "Botz" Botzcowski.
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had worked with Brooks on some shows he made in the 1970s. This relationship included her being a regular cast member on
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was at the time credited as a guest star for portraying Maître d'. In this episode, Moe Szyslak was originally voiced by
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Deneroff, Harvey (January 2000). "Matt Groening's Baby Turns 10". Animation Magazine, Vol. 14, #1. pp. 10, 12.
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Ms. Botz's pursuit of Bart into the cellar is reminiscent of Robert Mitchum's pursuit of a young boy in the film
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Since airing, the episode has received mixed reviews from television critics. The authors of the book
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in the United States on May 13, 1990. A family drama, it had a very long delayed release. Written by
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Realizing Botz cut the telephone line, the kids go to a local phone booth and call the producers of
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provided the voice of Ms. Botz. The episode features cultural references to such films as
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Marge and Homer hire Ms. Botz through a babysitting service to watch the kids. Botz puts
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Richmond, Ray (May 16, 1990). "CBS wins the week as networks' ratings hit record low".
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In its original broadcast, "Some Enchanted Evening" finished 12th for the week in the
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Since its initial broadcast, the episode has received mixed reviews. It acquired a
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of 15.4 and was the highest-rated show on the Fox network the week it aired.
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has black hair in this episode, which was later changed to gray, while
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The producers considered aborting the series if the next episode, "
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The family comes in and just sits on the couch in a normal manner.
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Penny Marshall was named one of AOL's 25 favorite guest stars.
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giving Botzcowski advice about babysitting her children.
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The episode featured several early character designs;
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The episode was first directed by Kent Butterworth.
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Penny Marshall
The Night of the Hunter

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