[s16e17] The Heartbroke Kid Apr 2026
The episode critiques how underfunded public schools are forced to strike deals with corporations that exploit children's health for profit. The vending machines are promoted as "hip-hop" and trendy to bypass skepticism, a satire of real-world marketing tactics targeting youth. 2. Childhood Obesity and Health
Principal Skinner signs a deal with Lindsey Naegle to install "Scum-Korp" vending machines at Springfield Elementary to fund the school. [S16E17] The Heartbroke Kid
To pay the camp's $1,200 bill, the Simpsons convert their home into a youth hostel for German tourists, who treat Marge and Homer like servants. The episode critiques how underfunded public schools are
Critics generally found the episode to be a "funny episode about a serious topic," though some reviewers noted that the humor relied heavily on Bart's weight gain. "The Simpsons" The Heartbroke Kid (TV Episode 2005) - IMDb Childhood Obesity and Health Principal Skinner signs a
Realizing the misery his addiction caused his family, Bart destroys the school's vending machines and steals the money to "cure" himself. The family uses the remaining non-refundable weeks at the camp for Homer. 📉 Themes and Analysis 1. Corporate Influence in Education