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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The original version where Mrs. Krabappel mentions that Bart faked Tourette Syndrome hasn't been seen since the first airing (as a real viewer with Tourette's [[ScrewedByTheLawyers threatened to sue the show]] if they didn't edit the scene). While the syndicated version has the original line without the scene of Bart snarling and barking and calling Krabappel a [[WitchWithACapitalB witch]], the DVD version has "Tourette Syndrome" replaced with "rabies," but kept in Bart barking and snarling . The Disney Plus version is also the "rabies" dub instead of the "Tourette Syndrome" dub. There are some English-language dubs in other countries that have the original line, but good luck finding the original cut if you're American.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The original version where Mrs. Krabappel mentions that Bart faked Tourette Syndrome hasn't been seen since the first airing (as a real viewer with Tourette's [[ScrewedByTheLawyers threatened to sue the show]] if they didn't edit the scene). While the syndicated version has the original line without the scene of Bart snarling and barking and calling Krabappel a [[WitchWithACapitalB witch]], the DVD version has "Tourette Syndrome" replaced with "rabies," but kept in Bart barking and snarling . snarling. The Disney Plus Creator/DisneyPlus version is also the "rabies" dub instead of the "Tourette Syndrome" dub. There are some English-language dubs in other countries that have the original line, but good luck finding the original cut if you're American.

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* {{Blooper}}: The animal handler appearing on Krusty's show alternates between having one glove, having two gloves, and having no gloves on.

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The animal handler appearing on Krusty's show alternates between having one glove, having two gloves, and having no gloves on.



* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The original version where Mrs. Krabappel mentions that Bart faked Tourette Syndrome hasn't been seen since the first airing (as a real viewer with Tourette's [[ScrewedByTheLawyers threatened to sue the show]] if they didn't edit the scene). While the syndicated version has the original line, but not the scene of Bart snarling and barking and calling Krabappel a [[WitchWithACapitalB witch]], the DVD version has "Tourette Syndrome" replaced with "rabies," but kept in Bart barking and snarling (even though rabies and Tourette Syndrome are not the same thing -- plus, if you can lip read, you can tell that Krabappel's original line was "Tourette Syndrome"). The Disney Plus version is also the "rabies" dub instead of the "Tourette Syndrome" dub. Long story short, good luck finding the original cut (if you're American. There are some English-language dubs in other countries that have the original line, making finding the original episode difficult, but not impossible).

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The original version where Mrs. Krabappel mentions that Bart faked Tourette Syndrome hasn't been seen since the first airing (as a real viewer with Tourette's [[ScrewedByTheLawyers threatened to sue the show]] if they didn't edit the scene). While the syndicated version has the original line, but not line without the scene of Bart snarling and barking and calling Krabappel a [[WitchWithACapitalB witch]], the DVD version has "Tourette Syndrome" replaced with "rabies," but kept in Bart barking and snarling (even though rabies and Tourette Syndrome are not the same thing -- plus, if you can lip read, you can tell that Krabappel's original line was "Tourette Syndrome").snarling . The Disney Plus version is also the "rabies" dub instead of the "Tourette Syndrome" dub. Long story short, good luck finding the original cut (if you're American. There are some English-language dubs in other countries that have the original line, making but good luck finding the original episode difficult, but not impossible).cut if you're American.
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* ShownTheirWork: Of all of Troy [=McClure's=] video appearances, his "The Half-Assed Guide to Foundation Repair" tape is methodically accurate, showcasing actual steps to patch up foundation damage and isn't played for laughs outside of Homer being too stupid to keep up and not having the tools needed for the job.
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* ShownTheirWork: Of all of Troy [=McClure's=] video appearances, his Idiot's Guide to Foundation Repair tape is methodically accurate, showcasing actual steps to patch up foundation damage and isn't played for laughs outside of Homer's stupidity.

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* ShownTheirWork: Of all of Troy [=McClure's=] video appearances, his Idiot's "The Half-Assed Guide to Foundation Repair Repair" tape is methodically accurate, showcasing actual steps to patch up foundation damage and isn't played for laughs outside of Homer's stupidity.Homer being too stupid to keep up and not having the tools needed for the job.
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* ShownTheirWork: Of all of Troy McClure's video appearances, his Idiot's Guide to Foundation Repair tape is methodically accurate, showcasing actual steps to patch up foundation damage and isn't played for laughs outside of Homer's stupidity.

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* ShownTheirWork: Of all of Troy McClure's [=McClure's=] video appearances, his Idiot's Guide to Foundation Repair tape is methodically accurate, showcasing actual steps to patch up foundation damage and isn't played for laughs outside of Homer's stupidity.
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* ShownTheirWork: Of all of Troy Maclure's video appearances, his Idiot's Repair Guide To Foundation tape is methodically accurate, showcasing actual steps to patch up foundation damage and isn't played for laughs outside of Homer's stupidity.

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* ShownTheirWork: Of all of Troy Maclure's McClure's video appearances, his Idiot's Repair Guide To to Foundation Repair tape is methodically accurate, showcasing actual steps to patch up foundation damage and isn't played for laughs outside of Homer's stupidity.
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* ShownTheirWork: Of all of Troy Maclure's video appearances, his Idiot's Repair Guide To Foundation tape is methodically accurate, showcasing actual steps to patch up foundation damage and isn't played for laughs outside of Homer's stupidity.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The original version where Mrs. Krabappel mentions that Bart faked Tourette Syndrome hasn't been seen since the first airing (as a real viewer with Tourette's [[ScrewedByTheLawyers threatened to sue the show]] if they didn't edit the scene). While the syndicated version has the original line, but not the scene of Bart snarling and barking and calling Krabappel a [[WitchWithACapitalB witch]], the DVD version has "Tourette Syndrome" replaced with "rabies," but kept in Bart barking and snarling (even though rabies and Tourette Syndrome are not the same thing -- plus, if you can lip read, you can tell that Krabappel's original line was "Tourette Syndrome"). The Disney Plus version is also the "rabies" dub instead of the "Tourette Syndrome" dub. Long story short, good luck finding the original cut.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The original version where Mrs. Krabappel mentions that Bart faked Tourette Syndrome hasn't been seen since the first airing (as a real viewer with Tourette's [[ScrewedByTheLawyers threatened to sue the show]] if they didn't edit the scene). While the syndicated version has the original line, but not the scene of Bart snarling and barking and calling Krabappel a [[WitchWithACapitalB witch]], the DVD version has "Tourette Syndrome" replaced with "rabies," but kept in Bart barking and snarling (even though rabies and Tourette Syndrome are not the same thing -- plus, if you can lip read, you can tell that Krabappel's original line was "Tourette Syndrome"). The Disney Plus version is also the "rabies" dub instead of the "Tourette Syndrome" dub. Long story short, good luck finding the original cut.cut (if you're American. There are some English-language dubs in other countries that have the original line, making finding the original episode difficult, but not impossible).
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The original version where Mrs. Krabappel mentions that Bart faked Tourette Syndrome hasn't been seen since the first airing (as a real viewer with Tourette's [[ScrewedByTheLawyers threatened to sue the show]] if they didn't edit the scene). While the syndicated version has the original line, but not the scene of Bart snarling and barking and calling Krabappel a [[WitchWithACapitalB witch]], the DVD version has "Tourette Syndrome" replaced with "rabies," but kept in Bart barking and snarling (even though rabies and Tourette Syndrome are not the same thing -- plus, if you can lip read, you can tell that Krabappel's original line was "Tourette Syndrome").

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The original version where Mrs. Krabappel mentions that Bart faked Tourette Syndrome hasn't been seen since the first airing (as a real viewer with Tourette's [[ScrewedByTheLawyers threatened to sue the show]] if they didn't edit the scene). While the syndicated version has the original line, but not the scene of Bart snarling and barking and calling Krabappel a [[WitchWithACapitalB witch]], the DVD version has "Tourette Syndrome" replaced with "rabies," but kept in Bart barking and snarling (even though rabies and Tourette Syndrome are not the same thing -- plus, if you can lip read, you can tell that Krabappel's original line was "Tourette Syndrome"). The Disney Plus version is also the "rabies" dub instead of the "Tourette Syndrome" dub. Long story short, good luck finding the original cut.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The original version where Mrs. Krabappel mentions that Bart faked Tourette Syndrome hasn't been seen since the first airing (as a real viewer with Tourette's [[ScrewedByTheLawyers threatened to sue the show]] if they didn't edit the scene). While the syndicated version has the original line, but not the scene of Bart snarling and barking and calling Krabappel a [[WitchWithACapitalB witch]], the DVD version has "Tourette Syndrome" replaced with "rabies," but kept in Bart barking and snarling (even though rabies and Tourette Syndrome are not the same thing -- plus, if you can lip read, you can tell that Krabappel's original line was "Tourette Syndrome"). Now averted, as Disney Plus uploaded the original master of the episode, meaning for the first time in years, viewers get to see "Marge Gets a Job" as it used to be.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The original version where Mrs. Krabappel mentions that Bart faked Tourette Syndrome hasn't been seen since the first airing (as a real viewer with Tourette's [[ScrewedByTheLawyers threatened to sue the show]] if they didn't edit the scene). While the syndicated version has the original line, but not the scene of Bart snarling and barking and calling Krabappel a [[WitchWithACapitalB witch]], the DVD version has "Tourette Syndrome" replaced with "rabies," but kept in Bart barking and snarling (even though rabies and Tourette Syndrome are not the same thing -- plus, if you can lip read, you can tell that Krabappel's original line was "Tourette Syndrome"). Now averted, as Disney Plus uploaded the original master of the episode, meaning for the first time in years, viewers get to see "Marge Gets a Job" as it used to be.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The original version where Mrs. Krabappel mentions that Bart faked Tourette Syndrome hasn't been seen since the first airing (as a real viewer with Tourette's [[ScrewedByTheLawyers threatened to sue the show]] if they didn't edit the scene). While the syndicated version has the original line, but not the scene of Bart snarling and barking and calling Krabappel a [[WitchWithACapitalB witch]], the DVD version has "Tourette Syndrome" replaced with "rabies," but kept in Bart barking and snarling (even though rabies and Tourette Syndrome are not the same thing -- plus, if you can lip read, you can tell that Krabappel's original line was "Tourette Syndrome").

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The original version where Mrs. Krabappel mentions that Bart faked Tourette Syndrome hasn't been seen since the first airing (as a real viewer with Tourette's [[ScrewedByTheLawyers threatened to sue the show]] if they didn't edit the scene). While the syndicated version has the original line, but not the scene of Bart snarling and barking and calling Krabappel a [[WitchWithACapitalB witch]], the DVD version has "Tourette Syndrome" replaced with "rabies," but kept in Bart barking and snarling (even though rabies and Tourette Syndrome are not the same thing -- plus, if you can lip read, you can tell that Krabappel's original line was "Tourette Syndrome"). Now averted, as Disney Plus uploaded the original master of the episode, meaning for the first time in years, viewers get to see "Marge Gets a Job" as it used to be.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The original version where Mrs. Krabappel mentions that Bart faked Tourette Syndrome hasn't been seen since the first airing (as a real viewer with Tourette's threatened to sue the show if they didn't edit the scene). While the syndicated version has the original line, but not the scene of Bart snarling and barking and calling Krabappel a [[WitchWithACapitalB witch]], the DVD version has "Tourette Syndrome" replaced with "rabies," but kept in Bart barking and snarling (even though rabies and Tourette Syndrome are not the same thing -- plus, if you can lip read, you can tell that Krabappel's original line was "Tourette Syndrome").

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The original version where Mrs. Krabappel mentions that Bart faked Tourette Syndrome hasn't been seen since the first airing (as a real viewer with Tourette's [[ScrewedByTheLawyers threatened to sue the show show]] if they didn't edit the scene). While the syndicated version has the original line, but not the scene of Bart snarling and barking and calling Krabappel a [[WitchWithACapitalB witch]], the DVD version has "Tourette Syndrome" replaced with "rabies," but kept in Bart barking and snarling (even though rabies and Tourette Syndrome are not the same thing -- plus, if you can lip read, you can tell that Krabappel's original line was "Tourette Syndrome").
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** Before fighting the escaped wolf, Groundskeeper Willie tears off his shirt, only for it to reappear when he and the wolf roll on the school hallway floor.

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** Before fighting the escaped wolf, Groundskeeper Willie tears off his shirt, only for it to reappear when he and the wolf roll on the school hallway floor.floor.
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The original version where Mrs. Krabappel mentions that Bart faked Tourette Syndrome hasn't been seen since the first airing (as a real viewer with Tourette's threatened to sue the show if they didn't edit the scene). While the syndicated version has the original line, but not the scene of Bart snarling and barking and calling Krabappel a [[WitchWithACapitalB witch]], the DVD version has "Tourette Syndrome" replaced with "rabies," but kept in Bart barking and snarling (even though rabies and Tourette Syndrome are not the same thing -- plus, if you can lip read, you can tell that Krabappel's original line was "Tourette Syndrome").
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* {{Blooper}}: The animal handler appearing on Krusty's show alternates between having one glove, having two gloves, and having no gloves on.

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* {{Blooper}}: The animal handler appearing on Krusty's show alternates between having one glove, having two gloves, and having no gloves on.on.
** Before fighting the escaped wolf, Groundskeeper Willie tears off his shirt, only for it to reappear when he and the wolf roll on the school hallway floor.
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* {{Blooper}}: The animal handler appearing on Krusty's show alternates between having one glove, having two gloves, and having no gloves on.

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