[s2e5] Dancin' - Homer
: Back at Moe's, Homer finishes his story by noting that for once, people weren't laughing at him, they were laughing with him.
During a Springfield Isotopes game, a bored and slightly tipsy Homer decides to fire up the sluggish crowd. He begins an impromptu, frantic dance on top of the dugout to the tune of His energy is contagious—the Isotopes win the game, and the team owner, Antoine "Tex" O'Hara, hires Homer on the spot to be the team's official mascot. The Rise to Fame [S2E5] Dancin' Homer
Homer's antics become a local phenomenon. As the Isotopes' winning streak continues, Homer is "called up" to the big leagues in to fill in for their legendary mascot, the Capital City Goofball. The Simpson family packs their bags, full of hope for a glamorous new life in the big city. The Capital City Flop : Back at Moe's, Homer finishes his story
: The episode famously features Bleeding Gums Murphy performing a soulful, 26-minute version of the National Anthem. The Rise to Fame Homer's antics become a local phenomenon
In the classic episode (Season 2, Episode 5), Homer recounts his brief brush with fame as a professional baseball mascot during a night of drinks at Moe's Tavern.
: Homer realizes that while he was a "big fish in a small pond," his true home and appreciation lie in Springfield.
The dream quickly sours. In the massive Capital City stadium, Homer's small-town act—which involves simple dancing and belly-shaking—fails to impress the sophisticated urban crowd. After a disastrous performance that ends in boos and silence, Homer is promptly fired. Key Takeaways