"Insane Clown Poppy" | |
---|---|
The Simpsons episode | |
Episode no. | 251 |
Directed by | Bob Anderson |
Written by | John Frink & Don Payne |
Showrunner(s) | Mike Scully |
Production code | BABF17 |
Original air date | November 12, 2000 |
Chalkboard gag | "I will not surprise the incontinent". |
Couch gag | The family jumps towards the couch. In mid-leap, the picture freezes and turns 180 degrees, in a Bullet Time fashion. It then unfreezes, and the Simpsons drop onto the couch. |
Commentary |
Mike Scully Ian Maxtone-Graham John Frink Don Payne Tom Martin Matt Selman Dan Castellaneta Joe Mantegna Bob Anderson Joel H. Cohen |
Guest appearance(s) | |
Drew Barrymore as Sophie |
|
Season 12 episodes
|
|
Seasons | |
Drew Barrymore as Sophie
Jay Mohr as Christopher Walken
Stephen King as himself
Amy Tan as herself
John Updike as himself
Joe Mantegna as Fat Tony
"Insane Clown Poppy" is the third episode of the twelfth season of The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 12, 2000. In the episode, during an outdoor book fair, Krusty finds out he has a daughter (from a one-night stand with a woman during the Gulf War), but loses her trust after gambling away her violin to Fat Tony, prompting Homer and Krusty to retrieve it.
The episode was written by John Frink and Don Payne as their second produced episode and their first written episode. Although originally produced for season 11 the episode was held over for season 12. The episode features guest stars Jay Mohr as Christopher Walken, Stephen King as himself, Amy Tan as herself, John Updike as himself and Joe Mantegna as recurring character Fat Tony.
Drew Barrymore also guest-starred as Krusty the Clown's daughter in the episode. She told the press, "I've got to be The Simpsons' No. 1 fan, so taking part was almost as much fun as appearing in a blockbuster movie." The episode features references to Bob Hope's famous USO shows. The episode has also received negative reviews from critics.