![]() ![]() Multiple versions of specific rhymes are presented in chronological order based on their publishing date online or their collection date, with the oldest dated examples presented first. Note: These examples are published in alphabetical order based on their titles or the first few words of their first line. Thanks to all those who have contributed to this collection. The content of this post is presented for folkloric and recreational purposes. That's the story behind this blog name cocojams2. That website vanished late October 2014 [!?!) and I am partially recreating its playground rhymes pages from back-up files and from recent internet "rhyme harvesting". Click and either enter that rhyme's name or enter the words "children's rhymes" or "African American rhymes and cheers".Īlso, a number of the examples in this collection were featured on my cultural website that was online since December 2001. For instance, I've chosen not to include a number of versions of rhymes that are generally found on other children's rhyme sites.Ī number of these rhymes are featured in posts on my pancocojams blog. This is not meant to be a comprehensive listing of rhymes. Unless otherwise indicated, the examples given below were (or "are") "hand clap rhymes". The pages present examples whose "titles" begin with the featured two letters, with the exception of post #11 in this series which features examples whose titles begin with the letters "u" - "z".) ![]() Although Marge does not appear in this episode, she can be seen in the picture above the couch.This cocojams2 series showcases examples of English language hand clap & jump rope rhymes, with a special focus on examples from African American culture.In the beginning of the episode at 0:10 or Frame 246 in Vegas Pro, Homer is standing in the doorway to the living room watching the kids, and behind him you can clearly see the visual effect commonly known as the hall of mirrors, in which an image is repeated between two mirrors giving the appearance of infinite doorways, except that it is only repeated behind him. As both Homer and Bart choke in pain, Maggie and Lisa then clap. Maggie then walks up to the TV and pulls open the curtain to see what's going on when it is revealed Homer is strangling Bart, who then strangles Homer. But when Bart starts talking about how he ran over his Homer's head with his bike, Homer comes back in telling the kids to stop watching violent TV, but is shocked to see that Bart's on TV. Homer then notices Bart took out all the parts to the TV and angrily heads towards him, so Bart shuts the curtain to get away but Homer beats him behind it. He has a hand puppet named Ed (that looks like Binky from Life in Hell) who introduces the show. ![]() Bart then dismantles the TV and makes his own show called The Bart Simpson Show. The Bart Simpson Show is the thirty-second Simpsons short and originally aired on The Tracey Ullman Show November 20, 1988.īart, Lisa, and Maggie are watching Itchy & Scratchy and Homer declares it too violent so they have to do something else. 3 Credits “ Da-da-da-da-da-da-daaaa! It's the Bart Simpson Show, starring Bart Simpson! Featuring The Bart Simpson Orchestra, and The Bart Simpson Dancers! And now, here's the star of our show, Bart Simpson!” ― Bart Simpson ![]()
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