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The Simpsons is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The show is set in the fictional town of Springfield and parodies American culture, society and television.
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I think the normal simpson comics at least are but what do you think ?
Remember when bart sold nuclear secrets to the Chinese government in exchange for a mini-bike? I'm open for discussion but he just does things to get what he wants and doesn't seem to care about the repercussions. Only cares about himself
Hello Simpsons fans! Need some help identifying when this shirt was made. I got it from a friend who got it from a storage unit, unfortunately the tag is too worn to read, I was wondering if anyone might know what year this was made for curiosities sake! Sleeves are single stitch so I assume at least mid to early 90s but I cant seem to find any matches online.
I just rewatched S19 E2 The Homer of Seville. He can sing opera on his back and the episode ends with him painting a Michelangelo but Simpsons version on the ceiling. Some episodes break the usual template and cover such awesome topics and visuals. When Homer loses his mom. A fan hand made an entire intro. All the drug trips. Usually Lisa covering a complex topic. Movie references. Does anyone have a list of sorts covering all these type of episodes?
EDIT: SOLVED
My description was not fully accurately describing a single episode, but
S21E22 was it. To trap Sideshow Bob into revealing himself, Bart and
Milhouse sing 2 of the 3 Little Maids from school, sure that Bob can no
resist joining in to complete the trio.
SOmeone told me about a Sideshow Bob episode I hadn't seen, but descriptions in the 'net of all the Bob episodes don't correspond with his summary. His summary is as follows
In order to trap Sideshow Bob, the kids stage fake auditions for a Gilbert and Sullivan play. Milhouse is part of the trap plan, but still exclaims joyously to his mom that he got the part (which he was ACTUALLY auditioning for)
Why does prof. Frink say 'glavin' all the time? Does he have tourette's?
In one of the most recent treehouse of horrors (the 2020 one) they claim that Star Trek IV is a Groundhog Day like time loop movie.. wha.. how.. no it’s NOT!!? At all. How could they have screwed that up. What do you think they meant.