![]() Homer and Bart escape the booting and gets chased back to the embassy. Homer cannot believe that Australia would do something like this but he is warned not to speak out against this as it is a tradition of Australia. ![]() They start exploring the culture Marge, Lisa, and Maggie go to a museum, where they see Australia's first Prime Minister who looks like Snake.īart goes to the courts and makes his apology, but they want to give the additional punishment of a boot to his bum (a parody of the Michael P. Later, when Homer leaves the embassy, the marine reveals that the embassy is American land and Homer jumps in between the countries and gets knocked out by the marine again. On the way in, Homer sees a marine at the American Embassy and mistakes the marine to be a Queen's Guard and makes fun of him and so then gets knocked out. The frog runs off and meets a kangaroo and goes into the kangaroo's pouch. Bart brings a bullfrog with him and puts it in a fountain because he doesn't want to get into more trouble and promises to come back to get the frog. The family is sent and flown to Australia, when they arrive they are exhausted and Lisa tells them what time and day it is, she also notes that it's Summer in Australia while it's Winter back home. They soon settle upon having Bart personally make an apology in Australia. To help pay back to their friends in Australia, The State Department wants to imprison him for five years, Homer thinks that's fair but Marge is against that idea. When Lisa sees how full Bart's waste basket is, he still thinks this as not a big deal until Lisa reads all the letters.Įventually, Australia indicts Bart for fraud, and soon enough The State Department comes by to explain that because the country's relationship with Australia is not very good at the moment, Bart's offense has only worsen the whole thing. Bart receives dozens of collection letters in the mail, but turns against them and simply places the letters in his wastebasket, along with Lisa's Sax. Unfortunately for Bart, the man's neighbor is a Member of Parliament, who reports Bart's offense to the Prime Minister. However after uncovering the truth, the man wants Bart to pay, but gets mocked by him. Tobias tells his father that the call was an emergency and at first, his father is surprised and wonders if it is true. The line is kept open for several hours, when Bart doesn't hang up, the Australian boy's father is billed $900.00, even the Simpsons family gets a big phone bill from all the international calls Bart made. He then asks the boy to see if the neighbors water is draining clockwise as well. ![]() Bart Simpson of the International Drainnag Commission in Springfield and asks him about which way the water drains, the boy confirms that the water is draining clockwise (Bart is angry but covers up). After calling many other Southern Hemisphere countries, like Antarctica, Chile and a fictional African dictatorship, without getting an answer he soon makes a collect call to an Australian boy named Tobias, saying his Dr. ![]() Bart then tries to prove that the effect is not real, he makes several international calls. Lisa tries to explain the effect to Bart more specifically by using Bart's globe, (which he never opened). He then tries draining the sink and flushing the toilet, the water not only goes counterclockwise but it also changes the temperature in the shower for Homer. Lisa explains the Coriolis Effect to Bart not entirely correctly, but he doesn't believe her. Lisa wins and Bart suggests she only won because her shampoo was in the "inner lane" to his toothpaste. The episode begins with a bathroom products race between Bart and Lisa at the bathroom sink. In a way to spite Lisa, Bart makes a prank call to Tobias Drundridge, a naive Australian boy, which sparks international controversy. ![]()
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