Chimpoo Simpoo Episode 71

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The 25 Greatest Simpsons Episodes of All Time, Part 2

Welcome to part two, the top ten episodes of all time. In case you missed part one, itcontained episodes #25-11 on the top 25 countdown. Also, don't forget to check out The 10 Worst Episodes From the 8 Best Seasons of The Simpsons and The 13 Best Episodes That Aren't the 25 Best Episodes of The Simpsons in case you missed them.Now enough with the shameless promotion, let's bring on the top 10!

10. The Joy of Sect - Season 9: This is the perfect parody of a religious cult, especially by insisting that the residents of Springfieldare free to go at any time, but then making escape nearly impossible. Homer's unknowing resistance to the Movementarians sets the stage fora number of great jokes, most notably the Movementarians singing the Batman theme song, inserting the word 'leader' instead of 'Batman'. The use of alleged hoverbikes to free Bart and Lisa is one of my favourite gags in the episode. 'Who do you love?' 'Hoverbikes!'

9. Homer at the Bat - Season 3: Considering the high salaries that professional athletes make, it's very impressive that by the thirdseason of the show they somehow were able to get nine major league players. It turns out that not all of the players they wound upwith starring in the episode were the original choices for their position, but it's an impressive feat nonetheless. It's amazing how the writers are able to juggle a starting lineup's worth of guest stars effectively and still fit in a great story.Mr. Burns also has some of his best lines in this episode, including 'The only way we can lose is if our nine ringers befall nine separatemisfortunes. That will never happen. Three misfortunes? That's possible. Seven misfortunes? There's an outside chance. But nine misfortunes? I'd like to see that!'

8. The Last Temptation of Krust - Season 9: Another episode featuring multiple guest stars and a song written for the episode. In fact, the fake advertisement for the Canyonero is the highlight of this episode, as great as the rest of it is. Krusty's attempt at retiringleads to the best line of the episode when a reporter asks him, 'But Krusty, why now? Why not twenty years ago?'. Krusty's George Carlinstyle act is priceless as well, and Jay Leno gives an excellent performance, despite the show having multiple jokes at his expense.

7. Deep Space Homer - Season 5: This episode has received a lot of praise, and apparently NASA sent a copy of this episode to theInternational Space Station so that astronauts can view it. The episode is full of classic moments, be it when Homer wins thanks to thetwo greatest words in the english language, 'de fault', during the press conference when Homer realizes that 'Planet of the Apes' tookplace on our planet, Kent Brockman's reaction to our new insect overlords, the unnecessary praise received by the inanimate carbon rod, or when the space shuttle is plummeting back to earth and Buzz Aldrin and Race Banyon hum a patriotic song while Homer sings the GoldenGrahams jingle. And like most of the best episodes, this one also had a musical guest: former president James Taylor.

6. Kamp Krusty - Season 4: This episode begins with one of the best dream sequences ever, followed by unnecessary violence when Homerhits Bart to prove it's not a dream. We also get to see some of Homer's ridiculous parenting style and Bart's total lack of respect for him.The hellhole that is Kamp Krusty is the perfect setting for the bullies to be their brutal camp counselors, under the evil supervisionof Krusty's 'bestest friend in the whole world', Mr. Black.

5. Bart After Dark - Season 8: The B story in this episode with Marge, Lisa, and Maggie going to help clean up an oil spill isn't one of my favourites,but it's a nice parody of celebrities and their attention whoring. The main story, however, is one of the best ever. Every part ofthe episode regarding the burlesque house is absolutely perfect from Bart's interactions with Grampa and Skinner to the uptight reactionof Marge, the Flanders, and the Lovejoys. This is also another episode featuring a great song, followed by a hilarious attempt by Margeto counter with her own song. Sadly, they have yet to do an episode involving the bordello that Grampa and Jasper mention.

4. Homer the Great - Season 6: 'Sure is a nice secret society we had once.' Patrick Stewart was the perfect choice to play Number 1 in this blatant but hilarious parody of the Masons. The song about the Stonecutters, the twist of Homer being the chosen one, and the story of the 'No Homers' club are all absolute classics. This episode also featured a very random joke, similar to the cut-away scenes that Family Guy receives so much criticism for. When Lennyclaims that eggs haven't been proven to raise the levels of bad cholesterol, Homer comments 'Those creeps from the egg counsel got to youtoo!' and chases off a walking egg. The Simpsons used to have plenty of random jokes like this, like when the FBI chases Milhouse afterBart got his face on America's most wanted. 'Now let's all get drunk and play ping-pong!'

3. Homer vs. The Eighteenth Amendment - Season 8: This is indeed the most clever thing that Homer ever does. Rex Banner is one of thethe best single episode characters they've ever had. It has a number of quality sights gags, such as the sophisticated men who want the mint julep andeveryone raising their beer classes behind Rex Banner's back . This episode also features what may be the single greatest line in thetwenty year run of The Simpsons: 'To alcohol! The cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems.'

2. 30 Minutes over Tokyo - Season 10: How many Japanese stereotypes can you fit in one 22 minute episode of the Simpsons? How about all of them.Add in George Takei, and that's all you need for one of the best episodes ever. If you look closely, there's even a cameo by Mr. Sparkle!

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Chimpoo Simpoo Episode

The Chimp
SpeciesMonkey
First appearanceSuper Mario Galaxy 2 (2010)
“They call me The Chimp. Seems like you may be a worthy high-climbing rival. Take this Power Star! We'll talk later...”
The Chimp, Super Mario Galaxy 2

The Chimp is a blue monkey non-playable character appearing in Super Mario Galaxy 2. He resembles a blue-furred Ukiki with sunglasses and a piece of long yellow and blue hair sticking out over his head similar to Iggy's, and he exhibits a competitive nature. Mario meets The Chimp in Fluffy Bluff Galaxy just after finding the Captain of the Toad Brigade, when he shows interest in a climbing race against the plumber after watching him using the Cloud Flower. The Chimp later challenges Mario to a contest where he has to stomp on enemies and collect the coins, to get 10,000 points or more, with a time limit of two minutes (120 seconds).

Mario meets the Chimp.

Later, he appears in Freezy Flake Galaxy, where he challenges Mario to a Whack-a-Mole style of game, where Mario has to get 500 points or more while avoiding the spiky Gummits and hitting the green or gold ones.

The Chimp giving Mario a Power Star after completing The Chimp's Bowling Challenge.

In Melty Monster Galaxy's Secret Star, Mario needs to knock down Pinheads with the Rock Mushroom. Getting 5,000 points or more, the Chimp gives him a Power Star. He next shows up in the Shiverburn Galaxy and challenges Mario to another skating challenge but with 600 points as the target score. Even after, he appears in Honeyhop Galaxy, where Mario needs to defeat enemies to get points. If the player gets 10,000 points or more within the two minute time limit, The Chimp will give Mario another Power Star.

He makes his final appearance in the Slimy Spring Galaxy, where he challenges Mario to another point challenge. This challenge is unique, however, in that it takes place mostly underwater, where Mario must shine a shell's light on Snoodles and Boos. If the player can win this challenge and score 10,000 points or more in 180 seconds (three minutes), he gives the player a star after requesting that Mario teaches him some of his moves.

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaning
Japaneseさすらいの遊びサル
Sasurai no asobi saru
Wandering Playmonkey
Spanish (NOA)BananachoPun on banana and, possibly, Nacho (a nickname for people called Ignacio)
Spanish (NOE)MolonioFrom 'molón', meaning 'cool', and possibly from 'mono', meaning 'monkey'
French (NOE)Billy BananeBilly Banana
GermanWanderaffeHiking Monkey
ItalianScimmia BighellonaLoafer Monkey
Korean자유랑
Jayurang
Abbreviation for '자유로운 유랑자' (Jayuroun Yurangja), meaning 'the Free Wanderer'.

Trivia[edit]

  • The Chimp is the only competitor character to not directly challenge Mario to races, a trait differentiating him from his predecessors: Koopa the Quick (Super Mario 64), Il Piantissimo (Super Mario Sunshine), Cosmic Mario (Super Mario Galaxy), and the Spooky Speedster (Super Mario Galaxy).
  • If the player fails a mission that was delivered to them via mail, they will lose a life. But if they fail a secret mission like the ice skating challenge, they will start over.
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Super Mario Galaxy 2
Playable charactersMario • Luigi • Yoshi
Non-playable charactersBill Board • Black Jibberjay • Bob-omb Buddies • Bowser • Bowser Jr. • Co-Star Luma • Coach • Cosmic Spirit • Fluzzard • Gearmo • Giant Lumas • Gold Gearmo • Honeybees • Hungry Lumas • Jibberjays • Lubba • Luma • Lumalee • Lumas • Penguin • Penguru • Piantas • Princess Peach • Queen Bee • Rosalina • Silver Gearmo • Star Bunny • The Chimp • Toad Brigade • Toads • Whittle
Items and objects+ Clock • ? Block • ? Coin • 1-Up Mushroom • Assembly Block • Balloon • Beat Block • Bee Mushroom • Berries • Big Block • Black hole • Blimp Fruit • Blue Switch • Boo Mushroom • Brick Block • Bronze Star • Bubble • Bulb Berry • Cannon • Chance Cube • Checkpoint Flag • Cloud Flower • Coconut • Coin • Comet Medal • Crate • Crystal • Dark matter • Dash Pepper • Empty Block • Fire Flower • Flipswitch Panel • Floating Mine • Floaty Fluff • Flower Grapple • Flying ? Block • Grand Star • Grate • Gravity Arrow • Gravity field • Green Shell • Green Star • Ground-Pound Switch • Key • Launch Star • Leaf Raft • Lever Switch • Life Mushroom • Lift • Mega ? Block • Meteorite • Millstone • Note • Portal • Power Star • Pull Star • Purple Coin • Purple Coin Ball • Rainbow Star • Ramp • Red-Blue Panel • Reversible wall • Rock Mushroom • Rubbery bulb • Sand Sailer • Shrinking Tile • Silver Star • Sling Star • Snake Block • Snowball • Spin Drill • Spring • Spring Mushroom • Sproutle Vine • Star Ball • Star Bit • Star Chip • Star Crystal • Starshroom • Stone Wheel • Stump • Teleporter • Tip Network • Tornado • Treasure chest • Warp Pad • Warp Pipe • Watermelon • Yoshi egg
MovesBackwards Somersault • Crawl • Crouch • Dash • Double Kick • Double Jump • Ground Pound • Long Jump • Jump • Side Somersault • Spin • Triple Jump • Wall Jump
EnemiesAmp • Banzai Bill • Banzai Bill Cannon • Bat • Bee Eater • Big Amp • Big Paragoomba • Big Thwomp • Big Wiggler • Bill Blaster • Blooper • Bob-omb • Bomb Boo • Bomp • Boo • Boulder • Boomerang Bro • Bowser Statue • Bullet Bill • Cheep Cheep • Chomp • Choppah • Clampy • Cluckboom • Cosmic Clone • Crabber • Digga • Dry Bones • Electric Pressure • Elite Octoomba • Fire Bar • Fire Chain • Fire Pressure • Fizzlit • Flaptack • Flipbug • Flomp • Flower Mimic • Fuzzy • Giant Goomba • Giant Koopa • Gold Chomp • Golden Gummit • Goomba • Goombeetle • Grinder • Gringill • Gummit • Hammer Bro • Jack O'Goomba • Jammyfish • Jellyfish • Jump Beamer • Kleptoad • Koopa Troopa • Lakitu • Lava Bubble • Lava Bubble (blue) • Lava Geyser • Ledge Hammer • Li'l Brr • Li'l Cinder • Magikoopa • Magmaargh • Magmaw • Mandibug • Mattermouth • Mega Boo • Micro Mecha-Bowser • Mini Goomba • Mini Wanwan • Octoboo • Octoguy • Octoomba • Octopus • Paragoomba • Pattan • Petapeta • Pinhead • Piranha Plant • Pokey Head • Prickly Piranha Plant • Pupdozer • Rhomp • Ring Beamer • Sentry Beam • Silver Chomp • Skeeter • Slurple • Smeech • Snoodle • Spiky Gummit • Spiky Topman • Spiny • Spiny Cheep Cheep • Spiny Egg • Spiny Piranha Plant • Spoing • Sprangler • Super Piranha Plant • Spring Topman • Swaphopper • Thorny flower • Thwomp • Tongari • Topman • Topmini • Tox Box • Twirlip • Undergrunt • Undergrunt Gunner • Urchin • Urchin (land) • Water Shooter • Whomp • Wiggler
BossesPeewee Piranha • King Lakitu • Digga-Leg • Gobblegut • Stink Bug Parent • Bugaboom • Rollodillo • Sorbetti • Megahammer • Glamdozer • Squizzard • Prince Pikante • Boomsday Machine • Whomp King • Gobblegut (fiery) • Super Bowser • Dino Piranha • King Kaliente • Major Burrows • Bouldergeist • Fiery Dino Piranha
MinigamesCrate Burning • Fluzzard Gliding
Further infoStaff • Glitches • Pre-release and unused content • Mario Galaxy Orchestra • Super Mario Galaxy 2: Original Soundtrack • Quotes

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