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"Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily" is the third episode of the seventh season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on October 1, 1995. In the episode, following a series of misunderstandings, the Simpson children are put in foster care at Ned and Maude Flanders' house.
In this episode, Kumiko wants to have a baby with Comic Book Guy, but he is hesitant due to his family history. Dan Aykroyd and Bob Balaban guest starred. The episode received positive reviews. The episode's title is a reference to the Wes Anderson film The Darjeeling Limited, which has a similar story of doubtful fatherhood.
Episodes of The Simpsons have won dozens of awards, including 31 Emmys (ten for Outstanding Animated Program), 30 Annies, and a Peabody. [5] The Simpsons Movie , a feature-length film, was released in theaters worldwide on July 27, 2007, and grossed US$526.2 million worldwide. [ 6 ]
Diddy. Prince Williams/ Getty Images The Simpsons showrunner Matt Selman is setting the record straight over speculation the hit animated program predicted Diddy’s recent troubles. Selman says ...
Kaitlin Simpson. October 7, 2024 at 9:51 AM. ... The rapper started his family in 1993 when he and fashion designer Misa Hylton welcomed a baby boy. Diddy later moved on with model Kim Porter. The ...
As the Simpsons try to console her, Lisa plots with them to get the baby back. At the nursery, they dress and spray-paint Homer to look like a cross-legged golden Buddha statue. According to the customs of feng shui , the Buddha statue must be taken indoors, so Chinese guards drag him into the nursery (by his nose with a hook).
An overwhelming amount of baby oil was found at Diddy’s compounds during a March 2024 raid by Homeland Security before any formal charges were filed. According to Nicole, Diddy frequently used ...
For The Simpsons, they had a couch gag with the characters lip dubbing Kesha's song "Tik Tok" (P. Diddy vocals were replaced by Nancy Cartwright vocals as Bart Simpson saying the same Diddy lines). [4] In an interview about the show, Izzard stated "I'd love to be in it, but they never asked me, and I don't want to push it.