Who Shot Mr. Burns?
| "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)" |
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| Promotional artwork showing Mr. Burns and potential suspects |
| Episode no. | Season 6 Episode 25 |
| Directed by | Jeffrey Lynch |
| Written by | Bill Oakley Josh Weinstein |
The 25 best Simpsons episodes you should choo-choo-choose to watch
- The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show (season 8, episode 14)
- Mr.
- Homer's Enemy (season 8, episode 23)
- Homer the Great (season 6, episode 12)
- One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish (season 2, episode 11)
- Treehouse of Horror 5 (season 6, episode 6)
Hank Azaria voiced Frank Grimes and based some of the character's mannerisms on actor William H. Macy. Frank Welker guest stars as the voice of the dog whom Burns wants as his executive vice president. In its original broadcast on the Fox network, "Homer's Enemy" acquired a 7.7 Nielsen rating.
Homer killing Flanders during season 4's Halloween episode.
When Homer wins and is met with support for others at the plant, Grimes becomes unhinged, and impersonating his nemesis' buffoonery, grabs onto high voltage wires, electrocuting himself to death.
In the
episode,
Frank Grimes is hired as a new employee at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. Despite Homer's attempts to befriend him,
Grimes is angered by Homer's laziness and incompetence.
Homer's Enemy.
| "Homer's Enemy" |
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| The Simpsons episode |
| Episode no. | Season 8 Episode 23 |
| Directed by | Jim Reardon |
| Written by | John Swartzwelder |
Cletus, Frank Grimes, and Comic Book Guy: Hank Azaria on 5 of His Many Many Simpsons Voices. Over the course of 25 seasons, Hank Azaria has voiced approximately 8,000 different characters on The Simpsons.
"Johnny" Cash (born J. R. Cash; February 26, 1932 – September 12, 2003) was an American actor, musician, and writer. He voiced Homer Simpson's spirit guide in the season 8 episode "El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer", in what Matt Groening regarded "one of the greatest coups the show has ever had."
- Treehouse of Horror XXIX. Season 30, Episode 4.
- Treehouse of Horror XXI. Season 22, Episode 4.
- Treehouse of Horror XIX. Season 20, Episode 4.
- Treehouse of Horror XXIII. Season 24, Episode 2.
- Treehouse of Horror XXX. Season 31, Episode 4.
- Treehouse of Horror XV.
- Treehouse of Horror XXIV.
- Treehouse of Horror XVIII.
Nightmare Cafeteria was the first Simpsons story to be written by David X. Cohen. He wrote the final scene where a nightmarish fog turns the family "inside out". This was inspired by a thriller featured on the radio show Lights Out called "The Dark", which frightened Cohen as a child.
He said: “Bart, Lisa and Maggie have no hairlines — there's no line that separates their skin from their hair points. So the animators chose yellow — it's kinda skin, kinda hair.” And also a bit sick because if Lisa and Bart just have a load of spiky skin sticking up from their faces that is absolutely nasty.
She dated Homer because she loved him, married him because they got knocked-up, and stayed with him because they both still mutually love each other, for the sake of her children and because she is too deep in her comfort zone to leave him. Marge is not 100% content with her marriage but makes do with what she has.
The yearly Halloween special was named "Treehouse of Horror" because the original special depicted the Simpson children in their treehouse telling scary stories to one another. In later years, the series dropped the framing device of characters telling stories but kept the Treehouse title.
The Simpsons was renewed on February 6, 2019 for a thirty-first and thirty-second season. The former began airing September 29, 2019 and concluded on May 17, 2020, and the latter of which will contain the 700th episode.
The first 30 seasons of the Fox animated hit will be available on the streaming service when it launches in November. The Simpsons are moving to a new streaming home. The Simpsons currently airs off-network on FXX, which cut a then-record off-net deal in 2013 for cable, VOD and non-linear rights to the iconic series.
Seasons 8 and 9 were the first seasons to have actual bad episodes (1 or 2 in season 8 and 3 or 4 in season 9) Season 10 is where MOST of the episodes suck.
3rd Grade. Bart and Lisa are respectively held back and moved forward one grade, putting them in the same class.
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