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"Homer Loves Flanders" is the sixteenth episode of the fifth season of The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on March 17, 1994. [ 2 ] In the episode, Ned Flanders invites Homer to a football game and the two become good friends .
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 many others like it reveal a strong sense of self-awareness within the show, an awareness especially characteristic of high modernism."
Homer winds up believing he’s Santa Claus — and Springfield falls in love with Santa Homer. ... when Ned Flanders has a crisis of faith. Ultimately, it’s a mix of Brown, Prof. Frink and a ...
"The Devil and Homer Simpson" was written by Daniels and McGrath. [5] The first time Devil Flanders appears, he resembles the devil Chernabog from Fantasia (1940); Silverman particularly admired the animation in that sequence. [6] Oakley loved the idea of Flanders being the Devil because he was the character whom viewers would least expect.
The coach, Ned Flanders, keeps the team undefeated, but Homer heckles him relentlessly. Ned finally snaps and turns the job over to Homer, who then admits that Flanders was doing a good job. Homer initially acts tough towards his son, but when he is reminded of how his father Abe was hard on
We love him because we know what it's like to be classed as a nerd – and to come out smiling at the end of it." [42] The February 5, 2001 edition of Billy Graham's Christianity Today, titled Saint Flanders, featured Flanders, along with Homer and Marge, on the cover and described him as "the most visible evangelical to many Americans." [43]
Two freelance writers wrote episodes: David Richardson wrote "Homer Loves Flanders" while Bill Canterbury received two writing credits. Bob Anderson and Susie Dietter, who had previously worked on the show as part of the animation staff, would direct their first episodes. [5] [7] David Mirkin was the show runner for this season.
Homer's "Mmm..." lines. "Homer Loves Flanders" 5: Homer kissing Ned repeatedly at a local football game. "Life on the Fast Lane" 1: Marge tells her story of how she almost fell in love with a French bowler. "The Last Temptation of Homer" 5: Homer tells the story of how he almost cheated on Marge with Mindy Simmons. "New Kid on the Block" 4