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In the 500th episode, the opening sequence was a montage of all previous couch gags, pulling back into a photomosaic of the number "500", ending with Homer strangling Bart, both wearing tuxedos, saying his famous quote "Why you little!".
"At Long Last Leave", which is the 500th episode of The Simpsons, was written by Michael Price. [1] The Simpsons ' showrunner Al Jean has described it as "a tribute to people who love the show." [2] Being a fan of musical theater, Price titled the episode in reference to the Cole Porter song "At Long Last Love". [3]
After saving Mr. Burns' life, Homer wins tickets to an NFL game between the Springfield Atoms and the Miami Dolphins, and takes the whole family.During the game, everybody starts to dance in front of the screen, but Bart does not want to dance, saying "Everybody Dance Now" is 'a little bossy' for his liking.
In “Cremains of the Day,” after attending Larry’s funeral, Homer and the Moe’s Tavern crew reflect on how little they knew about their longtime drinking companion — even though Larry ...
"And Maggie Makes Three" is the thirteenth episode of the sixth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on January 22, 1995. In the episode, Homer recounts the story of Maggie's birth when Bart and Lisa ask why there are no photos of her in the family album.
In a review of The Simpsons season four, Lyndsey Shinoda of Video Store cited "Brother from the Same Planet" and "I Love Lisa" among her "personal favorites" from the season. [17] Reviewing season four in Entertainment Weekly, Ken Tucker called the episode "a masterpiece of tiny, throwaway details that accumulate into a worldview." [3]
The Simpson family as they appeared in the early shorts from The Tracey Ullman Show.Their design gradually evolved towards those seen in the standalone show. The Simpsons shorts are a series of animated short films that aired as a recurring segment on Fox variety television series The Tracey Ullman Show for three seasons, before the characters spun off into The Simpsons, their own half-hour ...
On August 24, 2010, "Little Girl in the Big Ten" was released as part of The Simpsons: The Complete Thirteenth Season DVD and Blu-ray set. Al Jean, Ian Maxtone-Graham, Matt Selman, Tom Gammill, Max Pross and Robert Pinsky participated in the audio commentary of the episode. [1]