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Homer teaches Bart how to shave. "Bart's Friend Falls in Love" 3: Bart steals Homer's jar of pennies. "Bart the General" 1: Nelson sends Bart home in a trash can by rolling him down a hill. "Three Men and a Comic Book" 2: Homer "checks" on Bart, Milhouse, and Martin in the treehouse. Montage sequence: 2–3 Homer uttering "D'oh!" in each clip.
Bart criticizes an Itchy & Scratchy short because Itchy stakes down Scratchy's appendages and props his belly to form a tent with faulty knots. With Homer looking on from the couch, Lisa reminds Bart that "cartoons don't have to be 100% realistic" as a second Homer wanders past the living-room window. Koenigsberger said that "this moment and ...
Dan Castellaneta as Homer Simpson, [1] Barney Gumble; Nancy Cartwright as Bart Simpson, [1] Ralph Wiggum; Yeardley Smith as Lisa Simpson [1] Maurice LaMarche as Odin: The ruler of Asgard, father of Thor, and adoptive father of Loki, based on the mythological deity of the same name. [1] Dawnn Lewis as Ravonna Renslayer: A judge at the Time ...
The Simpsons has had some of the best characters on television, and not every one of them has Simpson in their last name. In that period, I can tell you that Homer and Bart have definitely gotten ...
When Bart says "I didn't do it," he instantly becomes famous for his catchphrase. The episode was written by John Swartzwelder and directed by Susie Dietter, which was the first episode of the series to be directed by her. Many characters from the show have catchphrases, and the episode mocks the use of catchphrase-based humor.
Marge reprimands Bart for provoking Homer and causing the damages, but Dr. Hibbert arrives and states that Bart unknowingly saved Homer's life by enraging him. He explains the lumps on Homer's neck were actually boils caused by suppressed rage and would have otherwise killed Homer by overwhelming his nervous system if Bart's prank hadn't set ...
The last time Homer was depicted strangling Bart was in season 31 (2019-2020). However, the topic of parent-child violence had been covered on several occasions before that.
Times really have changed. Homer Simpson has, according to the animated character, stopped strangling his son Bart – bringing to an end a long-running (and outdated) gag on the show.