ClassyPenguin
Banned
Uh oh, I said the loud part quiet and quiet part loud.
Watch at your own risk.According to Wikipedia, a season 22 episode showed a flashback of Ralph getting dropped on his head as a baby, and immediately losing his ability to drink from a bottle, suggesting that Ralph has brain damage, which doesn't seem funny at all.
This song is going to be stuck in my head now.I know I posted about this in the old thread, but this song just came on randomly and it always makes me smile because the only reason I have it was doing research on this clip.
My goal! I had that tune stuck in my head as a kid and it was only a couple years ago that I found out what the actual song was.This song is going to be stuck in my head now.
I'm watching Lard of the Dance because I couldn't think of the episode the other day that was the exact same as Lisa's Rival in every way.
Man, I didn't realize how quickly this show started repeating itself.
Hello...my name is Mr. Burns. I believe you have a letter for me.
Okay Mr. Burns, what's your first name?
When Homer says "Come on TV give me some that sweet sweet pap" what's he referring to? What is "pap"?
Canary M Burns
When Homer says "Come on TV give me some that sweet sweet pap" what's he referring to? What is "pap"?
I'll trust the IMDB list over the global episode opinion survey rankings due to the fact that Holidays of Future Passed would clearly not be scored so low on the 2nd list if it was reflecting actual weighted opinion.The first one is using IMDB ratings. Reddit link
The second one is using "Global Episode Opinion Survey", which is a thing that exists apparently. Blog link
Love me some post-classic era freaky animation errors...
Little Girl in the Big TenThat's an animation smear, not an error. Sigh, if modern Simpsons had more of stuff like this, it'd be way more bearable. What ep is this?
Just watched the Season 7 episode 'Much Apu About Nothing'. In it Apu becomes an American citizen, and at the end he is excited to get a letter about jury duty confirming he has truly become a citizen, despite him already serving on a jury with Homer in the Season 5 episode 'The Boy Who Knew Too Much'.
Jeez, I hope someone got fired for that blunder.
Why would a man whose shirt says 'Genius at Work' spend all his time watching a children's cartoon show?
Just watched the Season 7 episode 'Much Apu About Nothing'. In it Apu becomes an American citizen, and at the end he is excited to get a letter about jury duty confirming he has truly become a citizen, despite him already serving on a jury with Homer in the Season 5 episode 'The Boy Who Knew Too Much'.
Jeez, I hope someone got fired for that blunder.
Why would a man whose shirt says 'Genius at Work' spend all his time watching a children's cartoon show?
...I withdraw my question
I know I posted about this in the old thread, but this song just came on randomly and it always makes me smile because the only reason I have it was doing research on this clip.
Is this a CalArts/Pixar reference?