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Krusty Gets Busted : ウィキペディア英語版
Krusty Gets Busted
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"Krusty Gets Busted" is the twelfth episode of ''The Simpsons''' first season, and originally aired on April 29, 1990.〔("Krusty Gets Busted" ) ''The Simpsons.com''. Retrieved on August 29, 2008〕 The episode was written by Jay Kogen and Wallace Wolodarsky, and directed by Brad Bird.〔(Krusty Gets Busted ) ''BBC.co.uk''. Retrieved on August 31, 2008〕 In the episode, Krusty the Clown, Bart's favorite clown, is convicted of the armed robbery of the Kwik-E-Mart. Bart and Lisa investigate, convinced that Krusty has been framed.
This episode marks the first full-fledged appearance of Kent Brockman,〔 and Kelsey Grammer makes his first guest appearance on the show as the voice of Sideshow Bob.〔 The episode was well received by critics, and it was the highest rated show on the Fox Network the week it aired.
==Plot==
Homer stops by the Kwik-E-Mart on the way home from work, and witnesses a robbery committed by a masked clown, resembling Krusty. He identifies the clown as Krusty to the police, and Krusty is arrested, upsetting Bart, who considers him to be his idol. During his trial the next day, Krusty is revealed to be illiterate. After being called out to the stand, Homer points out Krusty as the robber, and he is convicted and sentenced to jail. The community then gathers up in a public burning as they burn up all of Krusty's merchandise. Krusty's sidekick Sideshow Bob becomes the new host of his show and making it a more educational program, while retaining the popular Itchy and Scratchy cartoons. Still refusing to accept that his hero could have committed the crime, Bart enlists the help of a reluctant Lisa and they set out to prove Krusty's innocence.
At the scene of the crime, Lisa deduces Krusty could not have been the robber because the robber used the microwave not suitable for those with a pacemaker, and reading a magazine at the magazine rack (which Krusty is illiterate). She accepts Bart's theory that he may have been framed. She asks Bart if there was anyone who had motives to see Krusty gone and he suggests they ask Sideshow Bob because he may identify any known enemies. Bart and Lisa go to Sideshow Bob for his help in finding out if Krusty had any known enemies who wanted him gone, but are given tickets to his show. At the live broadcast, Bart is invited up on stage with Bob, where he points out the facts regarding the microwave and magazine, which Bob dismisses. When Bob says he has "a lot of big shoes to fill", Bart remembers how Homer stepped on the robber's shoes that made him scream in pain. When he watched Krusty head to trial, he had small feet like everyone else. Bart knew that despite wearing clown shoes all the time, Krusty never would have felt Homer stepping on them due to his small feet. It was then he realized that Sideshow Bob is the real robber, since he had the most to gain in Krusty's downfall and has large feet. Bart proves his evidence by hitting Bob's feet with a comedy mallet on live television. The police, having watched the show, realized they wrongfully put Krusty in jail for a crime he did not commit and head down the studio to arrest Sideshow Bob.
Arrested and exposed, Bob confesses that the reason he framed Krusty was out of frustration for constantly being on the receiving end of the clown's humiliating gags. He vows revenge on Bart, setting up a recurring plotline in future episodes. The charges against Krusty are dropped and he regains the trust of the community. Homer then apologizes to Krusty for incriminating him in court, and Krusty thanks Bart for standing up for the truth and sticking to his convictions, and a picture is taken of the two shaking hands (which Bart later hangs in his bedroom, refilled with Krusty decor).

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