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2[[caption-width-right:250:"Here you go: free Pretzel Wagon pretzels for everyone. One bite, and you'll be hooked."]]
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4'''Original air date:''' 1/19/1997 ''(produced in 1996)''
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6'''Production code:''' 4F08
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8Marge falls out with the Springfield Investorettes over their risky practices, and she invests in a fledging pretzel franchise out of spite. However, she struggles to stay in business, and Homer resorts to desperate measures to help her.
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11* AccidentalHero: Of all things, the Investorettes hiring the Yakuza ends up saving the Simpson family in the end, as their sudden intrusion causes the Mafia to shift priorities from them to the Yakuza. Had they not interfered, it's likely Fat Tony would have killed Homer and Marge.
12* AffablyEvil: Fat Tony, and that one Yakuza guy who bursts through the window, apologizes for the broken window and runs outside to continue the mob war.
13* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: Fat Tony proves why he's in charge of the Mafia, effortlessly punching out two Yakuza goons. When a third lands a hit, he just growls "Come here, you little squirt."
14* BadassBoast: Agnes Skinner telling that the Springfield Yakuza "can kill you five times before you hit the ground".
15* BaitAndSwitch: When it seemed Homer was asking for divine help, he was actually asking a favor from the Mafia.
16* BavarianFireDrill: Homer attempts to get out of his deal with Fat Tony's crew by shaming him for asking for payment for a favor and bidding him good day. It almost works until Tony realizes what Homer just did.
17* BitchInSheepsClothing: Maude Flanders. She's a huge bitch when she's not around her family, and an outright villain around Marge.
18* BlackComedy: Homer goes to Frank Ormand's house, only to discover that his funeral is currently being held there.
19--> '''Homer''': Oh. I guess I should speak to the executor of his estate.\
20'''Widow''': ''(Pointing to the left)'' He's right over there.\
21''(Camera pans out to show his corpse in an open casket.)''\
22'''Widow''': They were in the same car.
23* BlatantLies: Principal Skinner claiming he injured his hands in a boating accident (it's fairly obvious he's been beaten by the Mafia to buy pretzels off Marge)
24* {{Bowdlerize}}: The gorier descriptions of the Yakuza and the end fight on the lawn have been edited on the UK's Channel 4.
25* BusCrash: Within the [[WeHardlyKnewYe same episode he's introduced]], no less! Frank Ormand initially shows up to kickstart Marge's pretzel business, only to vanish from the plot immediately afterwards. When Homer tries to get his help later on, it turns out he (and the executor of his estate) abruptly died in a car crash off-screen.
26* CaptainObvious: "I'm not wild about these high-risk ventures. They sound a little risky."
27* ComicallyMissingThePoint: When Marge leaves the Investorettes:
28--> '''Helen''': You'll get your pancakes in the mail.\
29''(later)''\
30'''Marge''': And then they gave me back my $500 investment and kicked me out of the club.\
31'''Homer''': Wait, wait, wait. Back up a bit now. ''When'' are the pancakes coming in the mail?
32** There's also Marge's reaction to the classic "Hang In There" poster featuring a cat hanging on a clothesline, noting the year the poster was made and stating that the cat must be dead by now.
33* CompetitionCouponMadness: [[DidNotThinkThisThrough Backfires big time on Marge]], because she didn't think to place an "only worth one free pretzel '''per customer'''" label on the coupons she printed out for her business, Cletus manages to swindle her out of ''three hundred'' pretzels to feed his (absurdly large) family (even if she did think of placing that label, Cletus would have still gotten thirty or so free pretzels from her).
34* ConflictKiller: The third act is the build-up to the confrontation between the Simpson family and the Springfield Mafia... which abruptly ends when the Investorettes barge in and announce that they made a deal with the Yakuza to get even for the Fleet-A-Pita truck's explosion, unleashing them at the Mafia.
35* ContrivedCoincidence: Homer initially seeks out the help of Frank Ormand, the man behind Marge's pretzel franchise, only to learn that he recently died. Homer decides to talk with the executor of Ormand's estate, only to learn that ''he'' just died too. "They were in the same car."
36* CouchGag: The couch is a giant Whack-A-Mole game with the Simpsons as the moles.
37* DealWithTheDevil: Fat Tony does Homer the favor of helping Marge's business succeed, but only in return for getting ''all'' of the money.
38-->'''Homer:''' You mean the mob only did me a favor to get something in return? Oh, Fat Tony! I will say good day to you, sir!\
39'''Fat Tony:''' Okay. I will go. ''(leaves, then realizes what has happened)'' Hey, wait a minute!
40* DeathOfAThousandCuts: Whitey Ford gets pelted by so many pretzels that he gets knocked out.
41* DestinationDefenestration: Inverted. During the MobWar that ensues on the Simpsons' front lawn, one member of the Yakuza gets thrown through a window ''into'' the house.
42* DespairSpeech: When Marge gets depressed that nobody's buying her pretzels near the end of act two.
43--> '''Marge''': I was wrong to have a dream, as usual. I mean, if you're nothing special, why kid yourself?\
44'''Lisa''': ''(concerned)'' Oh, mom, no!\
45'''Marge''': Listen to your mother, kids: aim low. Aim ''so'' low, no one will care if you succeed. Dinner's in the oven. If you want some butter, it's under my face.
46* DiscoDan: Disco Stu as usual, convinced that disco record sales would continue to trend despite peaking in the '70s, and wearing a pair of fish aquarium platform shoes (he admits he has no idea how to get the dead fish out of them).
47* DisproportionateRetribution: Unwittingly done by Homer, who unleashes the Mob onto the food salesmen of Springfield (including blowing up the Investorettes' Fleet-A-Pita truck and making the Girl Scouts leave town at gunpoint) so Marge will be the only one selling (and also strong-arm a few people like Skinner into buying the pretzels). In response, the Investorettes unleash ''Yakuza assassins'' onto Marge (although if they had waited a little longer chances are Fat Tony would have done the deed for them).
48* EvilVsEvil: The episode ends with a fight between the Springfield Mafia and the Yakuza.
49* {{Expy}}: Frank Ormand was based on Shelley Levene from ''Film/GlengarryGlenRoss'', [[ActorAllusion who was also played by]] Creator/JackLemmon.
50* FailedAttemptAtDrama: Fat Tony attempting to take Marge's car keys out of the ignition after running her off the road.
51--> '''Fat Tony:''' Is, uh, there a button or a release for these keys?
52* {{Foreshadowing}}: It's made obvious that Marge's investing in the pretzel business is going to suck when she eagerly asks Frank Ormand what her franchise territory is and Ormand, [[OhCrap with some hesitation]], makes an uplifting speech that Marge will be anywhere that people need snacks.
53* FromBadToWorse: After Marge starts her pretzel business, her former investment partners steal what little customers she gets, and when she makes coupons to attract attention, Cletus takes advantage of the fact that [[LoopholeAbuse the coupons didn't have a "limit one per customer" clause and takes her entire shipment of 300 pretzels for the price of 1]]. When Lisa comes up with the idea to give away one pretzel per attendee at a baseball game, with the idea that they would buy their next pretzel, Mr. Burns wins a brand new Pontiac Astrowagon, and the fans throw their pretzels at him in frustration. When legendary player, Whitey Ford, tries to calm down the crowd, they instead focus their ire on him and knock him out with a barrage of pretzels. These setbacks lead Marge to sadly admit defeat, and [[DespairSpeech advises Bart and Lisa to not have any lofty goals and dreams]].
54* GoodOldFisticuffs: Fat Tony unleashes these onto the Yakuza at the climax and manages to deliver plenty of hurt.
55* HopeSpot: Marge manages to give away a pretzel to every single person that goes to a baseball game and she even mentions that the moment they get a taste of the pretzel, they will not stop asking for more. The very split second before everybody takes a bite, Mr. Burns wins a raffle giving away a 1997 Pontiac Astrowagon and every single person in the stadium tosses their pretzels at Burns in disgust.
56* {{Introdump}}: {{Parodied}} with Cletus having bought 300 pretzels to feed his children, and then proceeds to call them all out of the house by name... [[OverlyLongGag all twenty-six of them.]]
57* JapanesePoliteness: A {{yakuza}} man is chucked through the family's kitchen window because of a MobWar on the lawn, and he bows politely and asks forgiveness before rushing out the door and rejoining the fight.
58* JerkassBall: Maude Flanders clutches this ''hard'' through most of the episode to the point where she's just as bad as the unpleasant and abusive Agnes Skinner and Helen Lovejoy while Edna and Luanne are a bit more downplayed than usual.
59* KilledOffScreen: Frank Ormand dies in a car crash off-screen at some point after giving Marge the idea to start a pretzel business.
60* TheKilljoy: For once, Marge isn't doing it maliciously, but she's kicked out of the Investorites for constantly being a wet blanket.
61* LongList: Cletus calls all of his children outside: Tiffany, Heather, Cody, Dillon, Dermott, Jordan, Taylor, Brittany, Wesley, Rumer, Scout, Cassidy, Zoe, Chloe, Max, Hunter, Kendall, Caitlan, Noah, Sasha, Morgan, Kira, Ian, Lauren, [[VideoGame/QBert Q-Bert]], and Phil.
62* LoopholeAbuse: Marge gives out coupons valid for a free sample. She forgot to state that she would accept only '''one coupon per customer'''. At least this helped her to know the name of every one of Cletus' children.
63* MadeOfIron: Fat Tony turns out to be this when his sole reaction to a Yakuza hitman kicking him in the face is to growl "come here!" and continue fighting.
64* MisterBig: A brief appearance in ''The Simpsons: Tapped Out'' lists the "little guy" Homer was expecting something amazing from as "Yakuza Boss".
65* MobWar: Between Fat Tony's group and the Yakuza on the Simpsons' front yard.
66* NewJobEpisode: This episode sees Marge attempting to carry a pretzel franchise.
67* NiceJobFixingItVillain: The Investorettes' feud with Marge would have been settled when the Springfield Mafia dealt with her, but they inadvertently saved her life when they sicced the Yakuza on them.
68* NoEnding: The episode ends abruptly in the middle of the mob war. In the audio commentary, the writers outright admitted they were stumped for an ending.
69* NotSoInnocentWhistle: Bart does it after he short-circuits Investo, the franchise fair's robot mascot, with his drink.
70* OffscreenInertia: Averted when Marge notes that the cat in a tree that is the subject of her motivational poster ("Hang In There, Baby!") "must be long dead" because, even if it didn't fall, the poster was made decades ago.
71* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome[=/=]StrollingThroughTheChaos: The little guy in the Yakuza who is standing perfectly still as the fight rages around him. Homer wants to see him fight and knows it'll be good, but the second Marge gets him to come inside, we hear a barrage of screaming and punching. The episode ends with him coming crashing through the family's kitchen window; he [[JapanesePoliteness apologizes]] to them before hurrying back outside.
72* OutrunTheFireball: Parodied when the mob blow up the Investorettes' falafel wagon. Helen is talking to Chief Wiggum who guides her through the process for throwing herself on the floor in front of the fireball.
73-->'''Helen Lovejoy''': '''What''' are those men doing under my van?! ''[said men flee the van]''
74-->'''Wiggum''': Look, lady, if I was you, I would just leap into the air as I am preparing to do.
75* OverlyLongGag: Cletus Spuckler introduces his 26 children to Marge and Homer.
76* PoliceAreUseless: The Springfield Police Department are on fine form, impounding the Investorettes' shipments of ingredients for ridiculously ludicrous reasons, nor intervening when the Mafia openly plant a bomb under the group's van.
77* ProducePelting: Marge tries to sell her pretzels at a ballgame, but the sports fans end up hurling them at Mr. Burns and Whitey Ford.
78* {{Pun}}: When Marge first meets Frank Ormand:
79--> '''Marge''': ''(tasting Frank's pretzel)'' Mmm! That's not bad!\
80'''Frank''': It's not only not bad, it's not bread. "Knot" bread. You get it?
81* RaceAgainstTheClock: Fat Tony's ultimatum to Marge spoofs the standard warning.
82-->'''Fat Tony:''' You have 24 hours to give us our money. And to show you we're serious... you have 12 hours. See you at 6 a.m.
83* TheRival: The Investorettes vs. The Simpsons (especially Marge) and the Springfield Mafia
84** RivalTurnedEvil: The Investorettes become this in the last act, when they hire the Yakuza to kill their rivals.
85* SanctuaryOfSolitude: Spoofed.
86-->'''Homer:''' ''(kneeling in a church)'' I've never reached out to you before but my wife is in her hour of need. Your help could make all the difference in the world.\
87''(RevealShot shows that he's actually talking to Fat Tony and the Mafia)''\
88'''Tony:''' Okay.\
89'''Louie:''' See, boss? I told you that ads in the church bulletin would pay off.
90* SeriousBusiness: The competition between two rival snack cart businesses results in a full-blown mob war on the Simpsons' front lawn.
91* ShoutOut:
92** Two of Cletus' children are Rumer and Scout, which are also the names of two of Creator/BruceWillis and Creator/DemiMoore's daughters.
93** The scene in which the Springfield Mafia destroy all of the competition to "Pretzel Wagon" is based on a scene from ''Film/{{Goodfellas}}''.
94** Frank Ormand's "You'll be there" speech mirrors that of Tom Joad from ''Literature/TheGrapesOfWrath''.
95* StartMyOwn: Marge takes Lisa's advice to join a franchise to beat her enemies at their own game.
96* StupidEvil: When Fat Tony goes to Marge demanding money in exchange for the aid the Mafia had been giving her business, without her knowledge, he demands a hundred percent of the profits she is making. He doesn't consider that doing this could bleed Marge's business dry and eventually leave him with no money to extort.
97* StylisticSuck: Frank Ormand's Pretzel Wagon orientation video, which opens with him setting up his camera, organizing his desk, and making a painfully forced FourthWallGreeting.
98* TemptingFate: After Marge tells her family about no longer being one of the Investorettes, Homer tells her that she doesn't need to worry about that for as long as he can provide for them. Right after that, he hits one of his eyes with a hot dog he's trying to eat and it makes him unable to work.
99* TickerTapeParade: The family hold a fake parade (with Lisa as an astronaut) so they can drop leaflets for Marge's pretzel-selling business. Marge stages a tickertape parade to avoid littering laws when she throws flyers for her pretzel business off the buildings.
100--> '''Chief Wiggum''': Welcome back, space girl. (sniffs)
101 * TooIncompetentToOperateABlanket: The entire premise of the "Picture Perfect" franchise. Do you have a crooked picture frame at home and it can't be fixed by a neighbor, government intervention, or random chance? Have a professional do it! The franchise manual includes some basic supplies and an FAQ to help explain to homeowners why the hell you're there.
102* TookALevelInJerkass: The Investorettes, especially [[{{AlphaBitch}} Helen Lovejoy]]. They hate Marge to the point of hiring the Yakuza to kill her, [[WouldHurtAChild her family]], and the Springfield Mafia after the latter destroys their business (which was Homer's fault). Then again, Helen could have died in that truck explosion and they don't know Marge isn't involved.
103* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Bart and Lisa are woken up by the gang war on their lawn, when Lisa asks what's going on, Marge says "It's just a mob war. Go back to bed." in the same tone one would say as if it was raining.
104* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Homer ultimately ends up starting [[MobWar a war between the Springfield Mafia and the Yakuza]] by going to Fat Tony for help, who then tried to kill Marge and Homer when they wouldn't hand over all the money they made selling pretzels, and who were (accidentally) saved by the Investorettes who hired the Yakuza to kill Homer and Marge after Fat Tony's men blew up their food truck.
105* VillainousRescue: The Investorettes showcase how vile they are by hiring the Yakuza to kill Marge and her family in revenge for their Fleet-A-Pita truck being blown up by the Springfield Mafia (not knowing that Marge had nothing to do with it), just as Fat Tony and his crew are going to do something unpleasant to the Simpsons because Marge will not pay. The resulting MobWar saves the Simpsons' lives.
106* VillainyFreeVillain: The Investorettes weren't really doing anything wrong by kicking Marge out of their investment group (Marge herself admitted she didn't like "the whole idea of 'investing'"), and they were well within their rights to compete with her when they both started up mobile snack businesses. But they're such ''[[JerkWithAHeartOfJerk jerks]]'' about it that you're not sad at all when Marge's Mafia goons [[LaserGuidedKarma blow up their truck]].
107** Keep in mind, Marge ''didn't'' know about Homer getting the Mafia involved at first, but didn't have much choice to go along with it to save both their necks when they wanted their cut. The Investorettes on the other hand, ''[[MoralEventHorizon knowingly]]'' hired the Yakuza to compete, take down, and ''kill'' Marge. It should be noted that they ''don't'' know Marge isn't behind the Mafia goons and she would think they are just trying to beat her at her own game.
108* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: In the beginning of the episode, Marge is kicked out of her friends' group and becomes their [[ArchEnemies enemy]], but in the next episode that features her with them, they are all friends once more. Do they even resolve their differences in the end or what? And who won against the Springfield Mafia and Yakuza?
109* {{Yakuza}}: The Investorettes unwittingly utilize them as a ConflictKiller when they unleash them onto the Simpsons just as Fat Tony was going to do whatever he was going to do because Marge wasn't going to give him the pretzel money.

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