Stark Raving Dad is a name of season premiere episode of “The Simpsons` third season”. It was first aired in the United States on the “Fox network” on 19th of September, 1991. In Stark Raving Dad episode, one day Homer is mistaken for a “free thinking, anarchist” and enforced to dress a pink shirt. He was then sent to a “Mental Institution”; there he shares a room with a large white man who thinks himself as Michael Jackson. Stark Raving Dad episode is directed by Rich Moore and written by Mike Reiss and A1 Jean.
The important news about Stark Raving Dad episode is that Michael Jackson on The Simpsons Video was rebroadcast in 5th of July, 2009 on Fox Network. The classic episode Stark Raving Dad was aired as a tribute to Michael Jackson who appeared on the show in 1991 as voice actor. According to the reports, Michael Jackson was a big fan of the show and contacted to the producers for a chance to emerge on the program. Michael Jackson lent his voice in Stark Raving Dad (one of the classic episode from third season of program) in which he played a mental patient “Leon Komopowsky” who believes that he is Michael Jackson.
During his appearance in 1991, Michael Jackson also wrote a song “Do the Bartman” on album “The Simpsons Sing the Blue”. This song was performed by “Nancy Cartwright”. Michael Jackson could not receive the song credit because of some contractual obligations, so it was credited to “Byron Loren”. The creator of Simpsons “Matt Groening” acknowledged that song was written by Michael Jackson at World Animation Celebration in Pasadena, California in 1998.

Stark Raving Dad

Stark Raving Dad

Stark Raving Dad

Stark Raving Dad


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