"Saturdays of Thunder" originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 14, 1991. It received high ratings due to the fact that it was immediately followed by the premiere of the music video for
Michael Jackson's song "
Black or White". In its original American broadcast, the episode finished 26th in the ratings for the week of November 11–17, 1991, with a
Nielsen rating of 14.9, equivalent to approximately 13.7 million viewing households. It was the highest-rated show on Fox that week. plotline had limited modern day appeal because few practice the sport any more. and the
Daily Record said it is "definitely one not to miss". The
Orlando Sentinels Gregory Hardy named it the sixth best episode of the show with a sports theme. Michael Coulter of
The Age commented that "Saturdays of Thunder" is "one of the many excellent"
The Simpsons episodes to feature a sporting theme. He went on to say: "A 'classic'
Simpsons, insofar as it boasts a plot, rather than a sequence of surreal pop-culture parodies". The episode's parody of
Ben-Hur was named the eighth greatest film reference in the history of the show by
Total Films Nathan Ditum. Bill Gibron of DVD Verdict looked unfavorably on the episode, writing that it "has a premise—Bart builds a soapbox racer—that frankly has very limited modern day appeal. We can't really get into the whole Martin/Nelson/Bart race dynamic and today, soapbox derby has been technologized all out of proportion to the point where very few, if any, practice it. With such a narrow target, many of the jokes just don't work." Gibron preferred the subplot of Homer's attempts to become a better father. Nate Meyers of Digitally Obsessed was more positive about the episode, commenting that the emphasis is on Homer's parenting, like many other season three episodes, and "contrary to popular opinion, Homer is actually a good father who tries to do good by his children." He thought the racing sequences featured "good animation and direction", but considered the highlight to be the clip from the film
McBain that Homer watches in the video store. Meyers rated the episode a4 (of 5). DVD Movie Guide's Colin Jacobson, who listed the episode as one of his favorites from season three, said that "on the surface, 'Saturdays of Thunder' essentially just rehashes" the theme of the previous episode, "
Lisa's Pony", in which Homer tries to be a better father for Lisa. Jacobson commented that "Saturdays of Thunder", however, "simply seems funnier than 'Lisa's Pony'. The soapbox derby elements provide lots of great gags. [It] offers a great episode." Like Meyers, the authors of the book ''I Can't Believe It's a Bigger and Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide
thought the highlight of the episode was the McBain'' clip. Nathan Rabin writes: "If 'Saturdays of Thunder' is formulaic that’s probably because at this point the show was operating at such a high level that it didn’t need a constant influx of new ideas to remain vital... It was so good that the writers and producers could get a little cocky and formulaic. They could get away with the climactic big hug undercut by the closing sneer because at that point the show didn’t need to be blindingly original to be something close to perfect." He adds: "I love the resigned, reflective way Bart says, “Maybe it’s for the best” when informed that they’re finally hauling his father away, as if he'd been secretly anticipating that moment for years." ==References==