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vypek

Member
Just one of those random things that stuck out to me and made me laugh for no reason despite seeing the episode a million times.

This happens to me too. Homer doing an impression of Columbo was something I saw again today and I almost burst out laughing at work. Love the look he does as he is trying to do the voice
 
We got beets!
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UberTag

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No one in the history of the human race... before or since... has ever been as excited to bring home beets than Lisa was on that day in November 1992 when Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie first aired.
 

Guzim

Member
I was watching "Marge on the Lam" last night and it occurred to me that even in Homer's fantasy/delusion, how extremely ill-attended his idea of the ballet is.

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Just one of those random things that stuck out to me and made me laugh for no reason despite seeing the episode a million times.

And he's so happy while everyone else is just sitting there.
 

Sanjuro

Member
The Simpsons The Big Fat Commercial Collection

Almost every Simpsons commercial ever made... archived together in one handy little video file. Many of these date back to the Classic era... or earlier. Some of the Butterfinger ads in particular pre-date the show as that campaign kicked off while the Ullman shorts were still airing.

I was going to post a thread on this. Watched it last evening. Some commercials are very clever.
 

Anth0ny

Member
I will never forget the day that nintendo fanboys collectively lost their mind and posted non stop simpsons screencaps with dialogue replaced to reflect the NX situation

the madness starts here and continues until the thread is locked
 

Toad.T

Banned
So, I decided that I'm gonna be reviewing each of the Treehouse of Horrors for every day of October. But since I can't make topics anymore, I feel this would be the greatest place to share them.

The first is coming later today. Anyone else want to join me?
 

Toad.T

Banned
TREEHOUSE OF HORROR I (aka The Simpsons Halloween Special)

Intro/Bookends:

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I love this opening bit. The character most likely to file a complaint is pleading to people to not complain. It also shows that even with only a year under their belt, they know that kids are watching their show. The only time you get this aware nowadays is with CBG standing in as their fandom punching bag, and even then it's mostly a straw-man.

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Did that bizarre "Garfield is Dead" set of strips come out before this? The other graves I can understand, but this sort of puzzles me.

BAD DREAM HOUSE
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Homer's got great motivations this time around. In later seasons he'd just put everybody in danger just because, but here? He got the best deal of his life and he just doesn't want to see his hard earned investment go down the kitchen portal.

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Dan's delivery really makes this line:

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The ending twist is great. Nice subversion of the haunted house sub-genre.

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HUNGRY ARE THE DAMNED
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Growing up on Foxtrot, I saw this gag very often during the summer months, but it feels better paced here. You can also tell that with this and the tractor beam scene that the cartoon shenanigans that they tried to avoid early on here are blissfully embraced. It feels like it was a breath of fresh air to do this for the writers.

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Always hated this trope in SF shows. Glad they mocked it. The HBO line made me laugh as well.

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Never really understood the twist, though. Kang, Kodos and Shiroc act really ominous about the whole thing, weigh them, and laugh maniacally about this whole thing. You guys aren't painting yourselves in the most flattering of lights. (Still funny though, don't get me wrong.)

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THE RAVEN
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Is there anymore to say about this segment that hasn't already been said? It's a masterful poem with one of Dan's best set of deliveries, coupled with great animation, mood, timing and design. There's a reason why teachers play this in English class. (Or at least my teacher did)

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House: 8/10
Damned: 7/10
Raven: 10/10
 

Javier

Member
Did that bizarre "Garfield is Dead" set of strips come out before this? The other graves I can understand, but this sort of puzzles me.
Now that you mention it, I checked and the infamous "Garfield is Dead" strip series came out the previous year, on October 1989. I always thought it was just a random namedrop, but if they were truly referencing that series of strips, then wow, that was quite the clever (and incredibly specific) reference.
 
Am I remembering wrong, or did they end up inadvertently making that Kang and Kodos appearance canon in an early clip show?

Wasn't it in the first clip show? One of the kids talking to Homer while he was in his coma, talking about how he stays calm in the face of danger (and then the UFO clip plays). I found that weird at the time as well.
 

B.K.

Member
Never really understood the twist, though. Kang, Kodos and Shiroc act really ominous about the whole thing, weigh them, and laugh maniacally about this whole thing. You guys aren't painting yourselves in the most flattering of lights. (Still funny though, don't get me wrong.)

It's a play on the twist from the original Twilight Zone series episode that the segment is based on. In the Twilight Zone episode To Serve Man,
a group of apparently benevolent aliens land on Earth and promise to end all war, hunger, and disease and turn Earth into a paradise. One of the aliens leaves behind a book and government specialists are eventually able to translate the book's title to "To Serve Man". Everyone thinks it means to serve in a good way. At the every end of the episode, it's discovered that "To Serve Man" is a cookbook. The episode ends with the main character on a spaceship to the alien's homeworld to be butchered and eaten. Here, they're making the aliens seem malevolent, and making it look like they want to eat the Simpsons, so the real twist is that they aren't evil as they seem to be.
 

Toad.T

Banned
TREEHOUSE OF HORROR II (A.K.A The Simpsons Halloween special 2)

INTRO/BOOKENDS:

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It's only the 2nd special and already Marge knows that these cries fall on deaf ears. They truly know their audience by now.

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I guess nobody cooked Cajun style back then? These tombstone panning shots are real time capsules. Loved the Peanuts costumes that dart in front of the house as well.

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Man, we should've seen Maggie's nightmare too. This whole episode is full of classics, so it would've been like icing on the cake. (And no joke about the razor blades in apples scare?)


"THE MONKEY'S PAW" (No title given)
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This segment is one of my favorites out of all the THOH's. The snappy dialogue, the meta jokes, and it still has a bit of an eerie tone to it, too. I could post basically the entire skit in gif form. (But due to Fox lawyers, I shall not. Shut up, they're on GAF too.)

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~Man smart, but woman is smart-er~
~Man smart, but woman is smart-er~

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I still quote this from time to time, TBH. (And the board with a nail in it line)

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"BART, THE KING" (Again, no formal title given.)
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This isn't as great as it's predecessor, but I do have a lot of memories of it, due to it being on a VHS I had. ( On a unrelated note, do remember to vote in the Bonerland election next month. Hey, if you don't like it, move to Russia.)

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I do like the visuals of Bart's mutations and the slapstick gags accompanying them. And there are some funny lines. Including this variant on the prank call gag:

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Love this shot, though (Comedy Network used it a lot during their THOH marathons):

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"FRANKEN-HOMER" (If anyone knows the accepted fannon names for these segments, please let me know.)
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It's a bit jarring going back and seeing just how evil Burns actually was. Most jokes now are just "lol, hes old", but he actually feels threatening this time around. I guess that fellow at Radio Shack was right to think he was mad.

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This line's really funny to me. Maybe it's due to the decreasing severity of the injuries?

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I love how the end bit treats the whole head grafting thing thing as a new status quo for the show proper. The staff knows that the two types of episodes need to be kept separate, where as later on, they have a full-length Inception parody smack dab in the middle of the season without batting an eye. (And I know it's supposed to sound cliche as fuck, but I honestly do want to see that mock episode)

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Monkey: 10/10
Bart: 7/10
Franken-Homer: 8/10
 

UberTag

Member
"THE MONKEY'S PAW" (No title given)
"BART, THE KING" (Again, no formal title given.)
"FRANKEN-HOMER" (If anyone knows the accepted fannon names for these segments, please let me know.)
The individual THOH 2 acts are traditionally referred to by one of two titles...

"Lisa's Nightmare / The Monkey's Paw"
"Bart's Nightmare / The Bart Zone"
"Homer's Nightmare / If I Only Had a Brain"

Great work on these recaps, by the way. I look forward to seeing the rest.
 

ggx2ac

Member
I decided to post here so I won't cause any more trouble during the NX threads.

Here's the context for the following:

Lutheran said:
Ruby from twitter, posted a dozen tweets. The account was created in March 2016 and only posted one thing about "the cartdrige leak" before posting the following ones four months later.

The only thing interessting ? Emily Rogers follow this account, but theses leaks are the absolute opposite of what Emily said.

https://twitter.com/Rubyvolution

Me responding to someone else that brought up that account.

ggx2ac said:
Just letting you know there was a thread on that Twitter account and it was locked.

http://m.neogaf.com/showthread.php?t=1287854&page=1

The person is just Nintendoubted who changed his/her username. I noticed when this person was in my blocked list and not Nintendoubted.


Edit: I should add this one too since it was recent.

My nephew wants NX as a late Christmas present but his mum won't agree to it until she's see it with her own eyes.

She usually does her Christmas shopping early, so if it hasn't been shown off by part way through this month then she's just going to get him a PS4 Slim instead.

ggx2ac said:
Thank you for the inspiration.

 

ggx2ac

Member
Where I got the inspiration.

It was someone within Nintendo. Not saying more than that. Nor am i saying under what circumstances i met them under.

But i jokingly asked when Nintendo was going to say something about the NX, and they told me they obviously cannot say much, if anything, but to "look forward to January"

I am not a journalist, or someone really "in the know in the industry" either. This was a chance encounter, and if it does turn out to be true and they weren't messing with me, prob the first, and most likely last piece of insider info i ever get.

 

Boss Doggie

all my loli wolf companions are so moe
Has Simpsons ever referenced Nintendo directly (or as much "directly" as they can)? The only thing I can think of was Mario from the episode where Bart stole something from Try N Save
 

ggx2ac

Member
Has Simpsons ever referenced Nintendo directly (or as much "directly" as they can)? The only thing I can think of was Mario from the episode where Bart stole something from Try N Save

There has been Pokémon references. And the Wii U called Zii Zu or something. I forget what else.

And there was a Wii episode that involved the old folks at the retirement home.

Edit: Oh how could I forget Donkey Kong.

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Been watching Season 3 straight through recently and I didn't realize that Homer on hold for the department of missing babies in Homer Alone was lifted straight from Homer on hold for the National Fatherhood Institute in Saturdays of Thunder. Same animation even.

Full gag references to another episode are rare in this show seeing how self contained most episodes are. Funny but felt out of character for the show. Seemed sorta Seinfeld-esque.
 
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