Burns' Heir
Studio: Gracie Films Release Date : April 14, 1994 Series: Simpsons
Cumulative rating: No Ratings Posted

Associated Studio(s)

Film Roman
Anivision

Synopsis

Mr. Burns has a near-death experience which prompts him to find an heir to inherit his wealth after he dies. Bart is rejected, but Burns soon decides to choose him after seeing that Bart is "a creature of pure malevolence". Marge convinces Bart to go spend some time with Burns, and soon becomes more disruptive than normal to his own family and decides to go live with Mr. Burns. Bart eventually starts to miss his family, but Burns manipulates him into staying. Burns tries to have Bart prove his loyalty by firing Homer, but Bart instead decides to go back to living with his family.
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Characters

Homer Simpson
(Voice: Dan Castellaneta)
Marge Simpson
(Voice: Julie Kavner)
Bartholomew JoJo “Bart” Simpson
(Voice: Nancy Cartwright)
Lisa Simpson
(Voice: Yeardley Smith)
Maggie Simpson
Mr. Charles Montgomery Burns
(Voice: Harry Shearer)
Nelson Muntz
(Voice: Nancy Cartwright)
Waylon Smithers
(Voice: Harry Shearer)
Milhouse van Houten
Abraham "Grandpa" Simpson
(Voice: Dan Castellaneta)
Krusty the Clown
(Voice: Dan Castellaneta)
Moe Szyslak
(Voice: Hank Azaria)
Chief Clancy Wiggum
Lionel Hutz
(Voice: Phil Hartman)
Principal Seymour Skinner
(Voice: Harry Shearer)
Mayor "Diamond" Joe Quimby
Hans Moleman
Lenford "Lenny" Leonard
Martin Prince

Credits

Director

Mark Kirkland

Music

Alf Clausen

Producer

Richard Sakai

Associate Producer

Colin A.B.V. Lewis

Storyboards

Gary Graham
Steven Dean Moore

Creator

Matt Groening

Developed By

James L. Brooks
Matt Groening
Sam Simon

Writer

Jace Richdale

Animation Timer

Milton Gray

Assistant Director

Steven Dean Moore

Music Sources

Blaine, Ralph and Hugh Martin : "The Trolley Song "


Broadcasters

Disney+
Fox (Original broadcast network)

Television

The Simpsons

Technical Specifications

Running Time: 22:55
Production No.: 1F16
Animation Type: Standard (Hand-drawn-Cel) Animation
Aspect Ratio: 4 : 3 (Television)
Color Type: Color
Negative Type: 35mm
Original Country: United States
Original Language: English
Print Type: Video (NTSC)
Sound Type: Dolby

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