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Yr 10 - Satire Task 2 Individual Research Task This episode of 'The Simpsons', 'The Fat and the Furriest' was about Homer and a giant Grizzly bear. When Homer is caught on tape running away from a large bear at the town dump, he becomes the laughingstock of Springfield. Determined to win his dignity back, Homer devises a bear-proof suit that will protect him once he returns to the wild to hunt down the bear. When he confronts the beast, he realizes the bear is only upset because he's been tagged with a painful tracking device. Homer reverses course and helps bring the bear to safety. 'The Fat and the Furriest' satirises many different issues about social, political and cultural things. In the beginning after the theme song they show the family getting onto and sitting on the couch. There are hundreds of different ways that the characters manage to do this. In...

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