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"D'oh!" (/ d oʊ ʔ / ⓘ) is the most famous catchphrase used by the fictional character Homer Simpson, from The Simpsons, an animated sitcom. It is an exclamation typically used after Homer injures himself, realizes that he has done something foolish, or when something bad has happened or is about to happen to him.
"Woo-Hoo Dunnit?" is the twenty-second and penultimate episode of the thirtieth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons, and the 661st episode overall. The episode was directed by Steven Dean Moore and written by Brian Kelley. It aired in the United States on Fox on May 5, 2019.
Two hands (with five fingers instead of four and a peach skin tone instead of the Simpsons' yellow) put the heads in place, then, noticing Homer and Maggie are switched, fixes them and says, "Woo-hoo!" Commentary: Al Jean Dana Gould Kevin Curran Ian Maxtone-Graham Matt Selman Nancy Cartwright Tom Gammill Max Pross David Silverman Mike B ...
A joke from an old episode of 'The Simpsons' has the internet totally divided as they debate what Homer Simpson really meant to say. A joke from an old episode of 'The Simpsons' has the internet ...
Homer invites Marge out, saying he will make it all clear at The Snow Ballroom, and they reconcile by dancing together. Meanwhile, Krusty hosts an essay-writing contest called Hello Krusty's: Krusty's Toy Trample! , with the prize being a five-minute dash in his toy store, after which the winner gets to the toys they looted.
The family flee to the farmhouse where Homer grew up. Homer becomes a farmer, but the land is poor and nothing grows. He then calls Lenny and asks for some plutonium. With plutonium, the crops grow, but since Homer had mixed tomato seeds with tobacco seeds, a new plant is created, resembling a tomato, but with brown, tobacco-flavored flesh.
A Homer live segment was considered as early as 2007, as a potential promotion for The Simpsons Movie on The Tonight Show, but was ultimately decided against.After "Simprovised" episode writer John Frink proposed the idea for Homer to do "improv for real" at the end of the episode, the crew reassessed the quality of motion capture technology compared to 2007.
"Chee hoo" is a term often used by his character Maui in an expression of great excitement, like in the first film as he jumps into the lair of the villainous crab Tamatoa (voiced by Jemaine Clement).