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  2. Homerazzi - Wikipedia

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    Homer begins taking photos of celebrities going about their daily lives. He and Bart provoke several local celebrities to commit embarrassing or criminal acts, and then he takes pictures of them. He insults Drederick Tatum and photographs him as Tatum punches him. Homer receives praise for selling the photos to the tabloid.

  3. There's No Disgrace Like Home - Wikipedia

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    When Homer notices that Mr. Burns approves of a "normal", well-mannered family who treat one another with respect, he wonders why his own family is so dysfunctional. The picnic is a catastrophe when Bart chases and tortures the swans , Lisa swims in the fountain, and Marge gets drunk from alcohol-spiked punch and performs a musical number.

  4. Homer's Triple Bypass - Wikipedia

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    "Homer's Triple Bypass" is the eleventh episode of the fourth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on December 17, 1992. In this episode, Homer suffers a heart attack due to his very poor health and diet.

  5. Treehouse of Horror VI - Wikipedia

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    The segment "Homer 3" is a parody of The Twilight Zone episode "Little Girl Lost", in which a girl travels through a portal to the 4th dimension. At one point, Homer compares the situation to "that twilighty show about that zone". [15] Homer passes by the library from Myst, a reference to the famed computer game of the era. Series creator Rand ...

  6. Homer Simpson - Wikipedia

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    Homer is regarded as one of the most iconic and influential television characters of all time and is widely recognized as an American cultural icon. In 2007, Entertainment Weekly ranked Homer ninth on their list of the 50 Greatest TV Icons, and in 2010, placed him first on their list of the Top 100 Characters of the Past Twenty Years.

  7. Treehouse of Horror XXVIII - Wikipedia

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    When Marge discovered Homer's self-cannibalism one night while he was frying his own severed leg, she takes him to an addiction counselor for help, but Mario Batali, in search for new ingredients, convinces a despondent (and now missing the entire lower half of his body) Homer to cook his remaining body parts as ingredients sold at Chez Homer ...

  8. Flanders' Ladder - Wikipedia

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    On a stormy night, Bart tricks Lisa into playing The Scary Maze Game and posts photos of her being scared. Later, lightning hits the power line, cutting the family off from the Internet. To pass the time, the family watches VHS tapes on their VCR, but when it breaks, Bart and Homer try to steal Flanders' router. Bart climbs a ladder to his ...

  9. The Springfield Files - Wikipedia

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    Homer is ridiculed by most of the neighborhood; even Marge refuses to believe in his claims, but Bart admits that he believes Homer. The next Friday night, the pair camp out in the forest. The mysterious figure arrives and promises peace, but Homer scares it away when he accidentally steps on their campfire and screams in pain.