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  2. Hungry, Hungry Homer - Wikipedia

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    The Simpsons are black belts in karate. They use their hands to chop up the couch while Homer does an elaborate flip and switches on the TV with his remote. Commentary: Mike Scully Ian Maxtone-Graham John Frink Don Payne Matt Selman Max Pross Phil Rosenthal Ben Rosenthal: Episode chronology

  3. Clown in the Dumps - Wikipedia

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    It depicts Homer using a time-traveling remote control to regress to his original 1987 character model, then accidentally going into a distant future incarnation of the show called The Sampsans where he and his family have evolved into grotesque, mindless, catchphrase-spouting mutants. Jean deemed it "crazier than we thought" and "the most ...

  4. Waverly Hills, 9-0-2-1-D'oh - Wikipedia

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    Marge and Homer learn that they will be visited by a school inspector to confirm that the Waverly Hills apartment is indeed the residence of Lisa and Bart, so Homer moves in and befriends two college boys. [1]

  5. Dad Behavior - Wikipedia

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    She noted however that Bart finally getting control of the TV remote was a welcome "silver lining" to the numerous traumatic deaths of his immediate family members within the couch gag. [1] Caroline Westbrook of Metro also felt that the sequence was "pretty darned grim", but noted that it was not the series' first significantly weird couch gag.

  6. Homer Simpson - Wikipedia

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    Homer Jay Simpson [1] is the bumbling husband of Marge and the father of Bart, Lisa, and Maggie Simpson. [2] [3] He is the son of Mona and Abraham "Grampa" Simpson.[4] [5] Over the first 400 episodes of The Simpsons, Homer held over 188 different jobs. [6]

  7. The Great Louse Detective - Wikipedia

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    Homer and Bob go to Moe's Tavern, where Lenny gives Bob advice on how to murder Bart. The assailant shoots at Homer, before escaping in a tow truck. Bob suggests that Homer stay out of sight to be safe but Homer is named the King of the Springfield Mardi Gras and must ride on a float for the whole day. Bob is sure that someone rigged the ballot ...

  8. Make Room for Lisa - Wikipedia

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    He wrote that the series influence on The Simpsons is "acknowledged quite openly in the program itself," and used a scene in "Make Room for Lisa" as an example. The scene shows Homer, Bart and Lisa visiting the Smithsonian Exhibition, where a jacket worn by Fonzie , a character from another 70's series, Happy Days , receives more attention from ...

  9. I'm Dancing as Fat as I Can - Wikipedia

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    Production code: YABF06: Original air date: February 10, 2019 () Guest appearance; Ted Sarandos as himself; Episode features; Couch gag: The Simpsons arrive at the couch, where a heart shaped chocolate box is located, and fill the spot in it. Mr. Burns grabs Homer and tries to eat him, just to spit him out in disgust and Homer exclaims "D'oh!"