After questions arose as to whether The Simpsons would still show Homer strangling Bart as a gag, the executive producers of the long-running series have spoken. The episode “McMansion & Wife” — the ...
After 35 seasons, “The Simpsons” appears to have released its iron grip on one of the beloved animated series’ longest-running gags. “Times have changed,” Homer Simpson announces to wife Marge in ...
Chalkboard gags are a fundamental element of The Simpsons. After coming down from the clouds, Bart (Nancy Cartwright) scribbling in a classroom is the first contact we have with Springfield and the ...
I’m old. Do you want to know how old I am? So old, that I can say, “I was there, man” when The Simpsons debuted back in 1989 with “Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire”. And since then, through good ...
Teachers and parents spoke out against The Simpsons Season 1, but Season 2's "Bart Gets an 'F'" changed everything.
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The Simpsons Season 37 Shouldn't Ignore Bart For Supporting Characters
Since the season 32 finale, the writing of The Simpsons has abandoned its joke-heavy, zanier style in favor of something more ...
WASHINGTON — "The Simpsons" is apparently retiring one of the show's longest-running bits. In a recent episode that aired on Oct. 22, Homer Simpson revealed he would no longer choke his eldest son, ...
(Gray News) – A long-running gag between Homer and Bart Simpson will no longer take place in “The Simpsons.” Since the show premiered in 1989, the classic scene would play out after Homer yelled “Why ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. “Why you little…” For decades, after Homer ...
What’s next for the residents of Springfield? Well for Nancy Cartwright, who has voiced Bart Simpson since the show’s premiere on Fox in 1989, she hopes to see “The Simspons” continue for another 36 ...
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