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Why You Little! is the twenty-fifth and last Episode of The Simpsons seventh season. It originally aired on the Fox Network in the United States on May 19, 1996. In the Episode, Bart sees the troubles of getting strangled all the time. The Episode was written by Rowby Goren, Dan Greaney, John Swartzwelder and Shelley Zellman and directed by Mark Kirkland.

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  • Why You Little! is the twenty-fifth and last Episode of The Simpsons seventh season. It originally aired on the Fox Network in the United States on May 19, 1996. In the Episode, Bart sees the troubles of getting strangled all the time. The Episode was written by Rowby Goren, Dan Greaney, John Swartzwelder and Shelley Zellman and directed by Mark Kirkland.
  • "Why you little!" is one of Homer's catchphrases. Most of the time, it is traditionally followed by Homer turning red and angrily strangling Bart for whatever reason, usually being Bart insulting Homer verbally, but in the episode Homer's Phobia, Bart slapped Homer on account of seeing people hitting each other. Homer doesn't strangle Bart because he is too far away, and another time, Homer strangles Bart for no reason, and yet another time has Homer say it yet not actually do anything about Bart due to being distracted with an opportunity Bart's prank provided him. On this occasion, the catchphrase is echoed (“Mona Leaves-a”). Another time, Homer eats a fire stick and tries to burn and strangle Bart after the latter made his burning mouth even worse by guzzling lighter fluid instead of wa
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  • Why You Little! is the twenty-fifth and last Episode of The Simpsons seventh season. It originally aired on the Fox Network in the United States on May 19, 1996. In the Episode, Bart sees the troubles of getting strangled all the time. The Episode was written by Rowby Goren, Dan Greaney, John Swartzwelder and Shelley Zellman and directed by Mark Kirkland.
  • "Why you little!" is one of Homer's catchphrases. Most of the time, it is traditionally followed by Homer turning red and angrily strangling Bart for whatever reason, usually being Bart insulting Homer verbally, but in the episode Homer's Phobia, Bart slapped Homer on account of seeing people hitting each other. Homer doesn't strangle Bart because he is too far away, and another time, Homer strangles Bart for no reason, and yet another time has Homer say it yet not actually do anything about Bart due to being distracted with an opportunity Bart's prank provided him. On this occasion, the catchphrase is echoed (“Mona Leaves-a”). Another time, Homer eats a fire stick and tries to burn and strangle Bart after the latter made his burning mouth even worse by guzzling lighter fluid instead of water (“Father Knows Worst”). In some episodes, Homer doesn't say Why, you little! before furiously strangling Bart, but instead says something different (i.e, in Blood Feud, when Homer learns Bart already mailed his letter to Mr. Burns, he says I'll show you mad in the morning! before choking Bart). In some cases, even though he yells the catchphrase or a similar wording thereof, his target is actually someone else, not Bart.
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