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    The Simpsons: Season 2, Episode 22

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  2. Synopsis. Homer discovers that Bart has a rare blood type that can save Mr. Burns ' life, Homer convinces Bart (who was the only Springfieldian that has the blood type) to give blood (in the hopes that Burns will give the Simpsons a cash reward), but when all Burns gives Bart is a "Thank You" card, Homer writes a nasty letter to Burns which ...

  3. "Blood Feud" is the twenty-second and final episode of the second season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on July 11, 1991. In the episode, Mr. Burns falls ill and desperately needs a blood transfusion.

  4. Blood Feud: Directed by David Silverman. With Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith. After Bart saves Mr. Burns' life with a donated blood transfusion, Homer vows revenge when they receive only a "thank you" card as compensation.

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    • Animation, Comedy
    • David Silverman
    • 1991-07-11
  5. Desperate to save his boss, Smithers issues a plea to the plant's employees for a double-O-negative blood donor. Thinking Burns will reward him richly, Homer volunteers, but he does not have the right blood type. Bart happens to be a match, and Homer has the boy donate blood to his boss.

  6. Jul 11, 1991 · Original air date: 7/11/1991. Production code: 7F22. The Season 2 finale of The Simpsons. Mr. Burns is in dire need of a blood transfusion, and Bart is the only one who has the same rare blood type as Mr. Burns, so Homer forces Bart to donate under the impression that the family will get a buttload of cash for the generous deed.

  7. Feb 6, 2011 · Blood Feud” finds Mr. Burns in desperate need of a blood transfusion from someone with his very rare blood type. The stakes couldn’t be higher; Mr. Burns will either get the transfusion or die.

  8. Synopsis. After Mr Burns suffers from a medical condition, he needs a blood transfusion of a rare bloodtype know as 'Double-O-Negative.'. When a call is put out to the Nuclear Plant's employees for help, Homer tells Marge who says that Bart's bloodtype matches Mr Burn's.

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