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Homer and Milhouse bond whilst topping up the engine oil of Homer's car, and cooking engine block pizza. Bart in turn becomes jealous of the time Homer and Milhouse are spending together. Whilst playing videogames with Bart, Homer fantasizes about playing with Milhouse instead, before taking the latter out on a fishing trip to the park.
At the institute, Dave gives Homer a copy of the book Fatherhood by Bill Cosby. In a subsequent episode, "Dog of Death", Homer throws the book into the fireplace as replacement for wood. [1] When Homer and Bart build the soapbox racer, Mac Davis's song "Watching Scotty Grow", sung by Bobby Goldsboro, plays on the soundtrack. [3]
In the episode, Homer plays a series of practical jokes on Bart, and to get even, Bart shakes up a can of Homer's beer with a paint shaker. Homer opens the can, resulting in a huge explosion that lands him in the hospital, where he goes into a coma. At Homer's bedside, the Simpson family reminisce, mainly about moments relevant to Homer's life.
Homer and Bart travel leisurely during the trip, stopping at many roadside attractions en route. After Bart points out they have to travel hundreds of miles in less than a day, Homer tries to make up for lost time by taking a combination of soon-to-be outlawed pep pills and sleeping pills that he bought at a general store, but ends up falling ...
According to the Independent, the last time Homer actually strangled Bart was during season 31, which ran from 2019 to 2020. Since debuting in 1989, “The Simpsons” has become the longest ...
Bart, Lisa, and Maggie play Space Patrol. "World War III" shorts: Saying that it is World War III, Homer tests how long it takes his family to get into the bomb shelter. "Bathtime" shorts: Homer tries to force Bart to take a bath. Montage sequence: 2–6: Homer gets more and more stupid each season. Montage sequence: 3–5: Waylon Smithers ...
During a recent episode, Homer declared he had stopped strangling his 10-year-old son because ‘times have changed’
Homer Simpson’s reported decision to stop strangling his son, Bart, has fans talking — at least on the Internet. That’s where everyone, of course, has an opinion. And now, the executive ...