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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 .
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 ...
According to game runner and longtime Simpsons writer J. Stewart Burns, the game originally started as a "labor of love" and he didn't expect much to happen after the game's release. [6] Although they did not get credited, there are about ten writers who worked on the game, including Simpsons writers Burns, Matt Selman , Brian Kelley , Jeff ...
He has appeared in every one of The Simpsons video games, including the most recent, The Simpsons Game. [200] Homer appears as a playable character in the toys-to-life video game Lego Dimensions voiced by again by Dan Castellaneta via archival audio recordings, and released via a "Level Pack" packaged with Homer's Car and "Taunt-o-Vision ...
Pages in category "Video games based on works by Homer" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Flanders calms them by reciting a Bible verse, while Homer shows a Christmas star, which actually is a distress flare fired by Hans Moleman, before he and Ned give everyone back their presents and everybody sings "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing". The episode ends with Snake stealing Homer's astrolabe and running away.
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
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.