I Simpson

I Simpson (The Simpsons) è una popolare sitcom animata creata dal fumettista statunitense Matt Groening alla fine degli anni ottanta per la Fox Broadcasting Company. È una parodia satirica della società e dello stile di vita statunitensi, personificati dalla famiglia protagonista, di cui fanno parte Homer, Marge e i loro tre figli Bart, Lisa e Maggie. Ambientato in una cittadina statunitense chiamata Springfield, lo show tratta in chiave umoristica molti aspetti della condizione umana, così come la cultura, la società in generale e la stessa televisione.
Creato da: Matt Groening |
Genere: Famiglia | Animazione | Commedia |
https://www.fox.com/the-simpsons/
Numero di stagioni: 36
Numero di episodi: 786
Data prima messa in onda: 1989-12-17
Data ultima messa in onda: 2025-05-18

Approfondimenti

Riferimenti Cinematografici nella Serie dei Simpsons: Un'Analisi Approfondita D
Homer's mother, Mona, is named after author Mona Simpson (whose books include "Anywhere but Her [...] D
Marge and Lisa have four eyelashes, and Maggie has three eyelashes. D
Homer is 5'11" and weighs two hundred thirty-nine pounds. D
Rusty Nails, a real-life clown Matt Groening used to watch as a child, was a major influences b [...] D
Homer and Marge's ages have changed as the years have gone on while Bart, Lisa, and Maggie's ha [...] D
Although it was believed that Dr. Marvin Monroe was killed off in 1995 (as his tombstone can be [...] D
Homer Simpson was ranked Entertainment Weekly's number one character in its 2010 issue listing [...] D
Bleeding Gums Murphy's alto saxophone solos are performed by Dan Higgins. D
The official city motto for Springfield is "Corruptus in Extremis", was invented to sound like [...] D
Season two, episode three, "Treehouse of Horror", is the only "Treehouse of Horror" to use the [...] D
Dan Castellaneta based the voice of Barney Gumble on Daws Butler's portrayal of Mister Magoo (1 [...] D
The new high definition opening sequence includes a gag at the format's expense. Their new high [...] D
Celebrities have been known to be so eager to make a guest appearance on this show that they'll [...] D
Dan Castellaneta has stated that in The Tracey Ullman Show (1987) shorts and the first season, [...] D
The movie clip playing in the retirement home is from "The Third Man (1949)". D
The character of Otto the bus driver is believed to be based on Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash. [...] D
Principal Skinner's favorite "Star Wars" character is Chewbacca. D
According to Bart, he is two years and thirty-eight days older than Lisa. D
Albert Brooks (no relation to James L. Brooks) appeared as six different characters in the Simp [...] D
Producer Mike Reiss came up with Bart's phrase "Yoink!" whenever he swipes something from someo [...] D
Bart Simpson was ranked number one in TV Guide's list of "TV's 10 Biggest Brats" (March 27, 200 [...] D
Marge's maiden name (& Patti & Selma's last name) is Bouvier, the same as a character played by [...] D
Milhouse has been cursed with a nefarious name. "Milhous" was Richard Nixon's middle name (spel [...] D
The distinctive voice of "Lunchlady Doris", as well as various other characters, belonged to th [...] D
The French-Canadian version (different from the France-dubbed version) has many particularities [...] D
I Simpson: Simpsorama (2014), which was a crossover of this show and Futurama (1999), was writt [...] D
Homer's credit card number is 5784 3653 4341 0709. D
The Simpsons live on Evergreen Terrace. Early in the show's life the house number was given dif [...] D
In the scripts, Homer's "D'oh" is written as "(ANNOYED GRUNT)", Marge's disapproving murmur is [...] D
Websites mentioned on the show link to actual websites. These sites are more or less show-relat [...] D
This show has, since the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center, been the subject [...] D
The Simpsons is the longest running spin-off series of all time, and the most successful spin-o [...] D
After Phil Hartman was murdered, the various characters he played, such as lawyer Lionel Hutz a [...] D
Treehouse of Horror II (1992), and Treehouse of Horror X (1999), were the only yearly Halloween [...] D
Harry Shearer has admitted Otto to be his least favorite character to voice, due to the strain [...] D
According to the season four DVD commentary, the character of the Sea Captain was created by Co [...] D
In a zoom-in shot, Marge's eyes are revealed to be hazel in color. D
Patty's hair and head look vaguely like a letter "P" when viewed from her left profile, and Sel [...] D
The Simpsons have usually had a Betamax VCR and an 8-Track player in Homer's car. D
Matt Groening is left-handed, and as a result many of the characters on the show are left-hande [...] D
In the DVD commentary for season four, it is said that Bumblebee Man is based on a character in [...] D
In one episode, a letter to Mr. Burns from the Simpsons does not show the state in which the Si [...] D
Ranked number one on Empire magazine's 50 Greatest TV Shows Of All Time (2008). D
Every speaking member of the Simpson family, except for Homer (and the mute Maggie), is fluent [...] D
On February 6, 2019, The Simpsons was renewed for a 31st and 32nd season with the latter season [...] D
Krusty the Klown's real name is revealed as Herschel Schmoikel Krustofski and Herschel Pinkus Y [...] D
The motto for the Springfield Penitentiary is "If you committed murder, you'd be home by now!", [...] D
J.R. Ewing, the antagonist from Dallas (1978) is a major influence behind The Rich Texan. D
Throughout the run of the series, a cawing crow is heard in nearly every establishing shot of t [...] D
According to Hank Azaria, Moe Szyslak was originally played by Christopher Collins. The creator [...] D
When Ned says "They warned me the Devil would be attractive" in Canada, he's not talking about [...] D
In the episode when Lisa is elected President of Springfield Elementary, she gives her e-mail a [...] D
Dan Castellaneta provided the voice of Santa's Little Helper in I Simpson: Brother from the Sam [...] D
Several characters in prison have the number 24601. That same prisoner number was Jean Valjean' [...] D
In the Anthony Horowitz novel Scorpia Rising, Alex Rider questions the sexuality of a character [...] D
In Come è difficile farsi ammazzare (1990)'s theatrical run, a special presentation of "The [...] D
Channel Ten, the Australian television network that airs this show in Australia, reportedly pai [...] D
With the exception of special episodes (such as holidays), the variant ending couch gag, and ed [...] D
McBain, the movie action hero Rainier Wolfcastle plays in the "McBain" movies is heavily influe [...] D
Chief Wiggum and Apu were created by Hank Azaria. According to Azaria, Apu was created during h [...] D
The Itchy & Scratchy cartoons are animated shorts which are part of the Krusty the Klown Show. [...] D
According to the creators, their most frequently parodied film is Quarto potere (1941) followed [...] D
FXX airs an "Every Simpsons Ever" marathon for each milestone episode. D
Ralph Wiggum was named after Ralph Kramden on The Honeymooners (1955) because the character was [...] D
Though seldom mentioned on the show, the mascot of Springfield Elementary School is the puma. D
Marge's maiden name is Bouvier. D
Grampa's real name is Abraham Simpson II. D
Nelson Muntz is of German ancestry. D
Hank Azaria and Harry Shearer were not on The Tracey Ullman Show (1987) and joined the cast whe [...] D
Whenever a scene is called for Lisa to burp or whistle, Nancy Cartwright fills in for Yeardley [...] D
BART happens to be an acronym for Bay Area Rapid Transit; the San Francisco's area's light rail [...] D
The telephone number at Moe's Tavern is apparently 764-8437, or "SMITHER", revealed when Mr. Bu [...] D
Marge's birthday is inconsistent throughout the series, given in various episodes as "the same [...] D
The company that produces Itchy and Scratchy is based off of Disney. Their debut cartoon "Steam [...] D
According to DVD commentary, I Simpson: Some Enchanted Evening (1990) was originally intended t [...] D
Homer jokes that God needs money because of all the expensive little things like the ring he ga [...] D
Matt Groening has stated that since the fifth season in 1994, the episodes' running time have b [...] D
It is revealed in I Simpson: Viva Ned Flanders (1999) that Ned is 60 years old. D
Lard Lad Doughnuts is a parody off Frisch's/Big Boy chain of restaurants D
Homer's e-mail address is ChunkyLover53@aol.com D
The following characters are gay: Duff Man: I Simpson: Three Gays of the Condo (2003). Patty Bo [...] D
According to a Simpson family tree designed by Matt Groening, Mr. Burns is a distant relative o [...] D
Homer's ears and hair makes up Matt Groening's initials. D
The show grew from thirty-second segments that aired between comedy sketches on The Tracey Ullm [...] D
Groundskeeper Willie's father was hanged for stealing pigs. D
The animation in the series became noticeably more sophisticated and fluid after the first seas [...] D
In a list appearing Spectrum issue #22, dated April 2000 of the best television series of the 1 [...] D
Norm Peterson from Cin cin (1982) is considered a strong influence behind Barney Gumble. D
Real names of unnamed characters: Comic book guy - Jeff Albertson: I Simpson: Homer and Ned's H [...] D
The song "Georgy Girl" has twice been sung to different lyrics: I Simpson: Lisa the Beauty Quee [...] D
It was revealed in I Simpson: Barthood (2015) that the sailboat painting hanging above the Simp [...] D
Almost every "Treehouse of Horror" special opens with Marge or some other character giving a vi [...] D
The Simpsons' house address has been mentioned several times and has not been the same: - In I [...] D
Homer and Ned Flanders' mothers both share the same name: Mona. Just like Batman and Superman, [...] D
In one episode, the Simpsons' phone number is given as (939)-555-0113. The area code 939 is one [...] D
Series creator Matt Groening sketched out the original drawings for the Simpson family in a mat [...] D
Despite the huge number of guest stars, as of 2012, only two actors and one actress, Jackie Mas [...] D
It is revealed in I Simpson: The Principal and the Pauper (1997) that Principal Skinner's real [...] D
Lionel Hutz says he got his law degree from Princeton. Although most Ivy League schools offer a [...] D
Marge Simpson has never said the word "sex" when referring to the actual act. She always says " [...] D
As of season twenty, The Simpsons has utilized three aspect ratios: 4:3 for seasons one through [...] D
James L. Brooks got the idea for this series after filming for Voglia di tenerezza (1983) was c [...] D
Elizabeth Taylor provided the voice of Maggie when she said, "Daddy", in I Simpson: Lisa's Firs [...] D
Except when it's combed, Bart's hair always consists of nine points. D
Donald Sutherland, who guest starred on season seven, episode sixteen, "Lisa the Iconoclast", a [...] D
Springfield's zip code is 80085. In season twenty-one, episode twenty-one, "Moe Letter Blues", [...] D
The character Professor John Frink was named after a producer of the show, and based on Jerry L [...] D
Hank Azaria said that he adopted his characters' voices from celebrities and people he has met. [...] D
In Spain, two actresses did the voices of Marge, Patty, Selma, and their mother from seasons on [...] D
This is the only non-variety television show that contains special guest appearances by three f [...] D
Lisa sometimes eats meat with her meals, although she claims to be a vegetarian. D
The Simpsons have visited all seven continents. D
According to Matt Groening: Bart's middle name is Jo-Jo, and not Jebediah as stated previously [...] D
I Simpson (1989) is one of the last American prime time animated series to be produced with tra [...] D
Several recurring characters are spoofs for former or current celebrities: Arnie Pye: Ernie Pyl [...] D
Season one, episode thirteen, "Some Enchanted Evening", was originally going to be the season p [...] D
As part of the many running jokes in the series, the location of the fictitious town of Springf [...] D
Cletus (The Slack Jawed Yokel) and Brandine's children are named Tiffany, Heather, Cody, Dylan, [...] D
The salesman character Gil, who can't catch a break, was based on the character "Shelley Levene [...] D
The show is in the Guinness Book of World Records, with its record for the longest animated tel [...] D
When Homer goes to college, he passes through the arch and gate with the name of the school "Sp [...] D
Characters' full names: Lisa Marie Simpson, Bartholomew JoJo Simpson, Margaret Evelyn Simpson, [...] D
Luanne Van Houten was born in Shelbyville. D
I Simpson: From Russia Without Love (2018)(#30.6) aired on the day that Douglas Rain (the voice [...] D
Maggie's first words in the canonical run of The Simpson's were "Daddy" in I Simpson: Lisa's Fi [...] D
The many deaths of Hans Moleman: Forced off the road by Homer; flies off a cliff. Otto runs his [...] D
When appealing to Danny Elfman for the perfect theme song, Matt Groening gave him a cassette ta [...] D
This is one of those series that doesn't have a specific first episode. The first episode creat [...] D
Season fourteen, episode eleven, "Barting Over" was billed by FOX as the series' three hundredt [...] D
The main characters were given a yellow coloring to attract the attention of channel hoppers. D
Places where the "El Barto" graffiti shows up: police station; elementary school; by the lake, [...] D
For the new high definition opening credits, there are now three specific items in the check-ou [...] D
The Simpson family is a tri-denominational religious family. Homer and Bart converted to Cathol [...] D
When looking at Homer from the side, one can see that the zig-zag of his hair forms an "M", whi [...] D
Sideshow Bob's passion for singing is a dimension to the character that was uniquely Kelsey Gra [...] D
In I Simpson: Hungry Hungry Homer (2001), it is revealed that the Springfield Isotopes are movi [...] D
The third television program to earn Emmys for all of its principal cast members. D
Dan Castellaneta designed the character Artie Ziff. D
Bart's anonymous prank calls to Moe were inspired by "The Tube Bar Recordings", tapes of actual [...] D
To answer everyone's questions, internet meme Graggle Simpson was not real. He was just some al [...] D
When Homer is roasting Mr. Burns on his birthday, Homer's blazer has a Masonic "Tubal-Cain" Pat [...] D
As in most cartoons, the characters have only four fingers on each hand, except God, who always [...] D
Snake once attended Princeton University. While taking a year off he began stealing for kicks, [...] D
Frank Sivero attempted to sue Twentieth Century Fox for $250 million because he claimed Fat Ton [...] D
The Simpsons have only been to New York twice the first being I Simpson: The City of New York v [...] D
In the German dubbed version, the name Homer has been mispronounced as "who-ma" in the first fi [...] D
According to I Simpson: Once Upon a Time in Springfield (2010), Krusty the Clown has been divor [...] D
For a short period of time, the show was dubbed to Swedish in Sweden, but after receiving mount [...] D
In 1997, The Simpsons broke Gli antenati (1960) record for longest-running prime time animated [...] D
The name of Bart's principal, Seymour Skinner, is said to be taken from behavior specialist B.F [...] D
Tom and Jerry, the MGM cartoon characters, were major influences behind Itchy and Scratchy. D
The family name Wiggum comes from Matt Groening's mother's maiden name. D
Frasier (1993) title star Kelsey Grammer plays the voice of Sideshow Bob , and several referenc [...] D
Comic Book Guy has a statuette which is a "Krusty the Clown" version of the "Han Solo in carbon [...] D
Elizabeth Taylor, Susan Sarandon, Alec Baldwin, Mark Hamill, Steve Buscemi, Jon Lovitz, James C [...] D
The website that Homer created with false "dirt" on many of the citizens was able to be accesse [...] D
In 2018 it aired its 636th episode, surpassing the record set by Gunsmoke (1955) for the script [...] D
In the German version, Uter is from Switzerland. D
The creators jokingly insist that they have parodied Quarto potere (1941) so much (fifteen time [...] D
Sit, Stay, Love is a book written by Rufus, a dog. D
Homer Simpson's alarm code at 742 Evergreen Terrace is "3679", which is the same as his PIN. D
The five McBain film clips that appear sporadically in seasons two to four actually form a cohe [...] D
Homer falling down Springfield Gorge in I Simpson: Bart the Daredevil (1990), ranked number eig [...] D
Comic Book Guy is based on Matt Groening himself: "He's the way I think I look to other people. [...] D
The giant stone head in the Simpson basement (originally given as a thank-you gift for Bart don [...] D
Moe's favorite movie is Il padrino (1972). Hank Azaria based Moe's voice on Al Pacino's perform [...] D
Bender, the robot from Futurama (1999), appeared in season fourteen, episode three, "Bart vs. L [...] D
Radioactive Man and Fallout Boy are a parody of Batman and Robin. D
In the birth flashbacks for the children, Bart's first words are "Ay Caramba," Lisa's first wor [...] D
Moe's Tavern is based on a real bar called Fireside Restaurant. It was located at 8522 Lincoln [...] D
The series became the longest running American primetime series when 8 sotto un tetto (1989) en [...] D
Before I Simpson: Simpsorama (2014), a character from Futurama (1999) made a cameo. In I Simpso [...] D
Crystal Buzz Cola is based after Crystal Pepsi. D
Although Homer, Marge, Bart, and Lisa appear in every episode (and each has a speaking part, ex [...] D
After Disney purchased 21st Century Fox, The Simpsons now appears on Disney+. However this is n [...] D
Many of the characters are named after Matt Groening's family and relatives, including Homer, M [...] D
In some episodes , the Simpsons pets look different than they usually do. Snowball, the cat, bl [...] D
The map of Springfield, located in the police station, shows the city is shaped almost exactly [...] D
Time Magazine named this show the century's best television series. In that same issue, Time in [...] D
Mr. Burns was inspired by the famous William Randolph Hearst, and the lesser known Olav Thon, a [...] D
The Simpsons contains multiple references to Stanley Kubrick's Arancia meccanica (1971). Two of [...] D
Ranked at number one in multiple Channel 4 television polls in the UK, The Greatest: 100 Greate [...] D
One of the shows covered in TV (The Book): Two Experts Pick the Greatest American Shows of All [...] D
According to Dan Castellaneta, he based the voice of Fat Tony's sidekick, Louie on that of Joe [...] D
Homer's PIN is 7431. D
Sideshow Bob's real/full name is Robert Underdunk Terwilliger. D
What Bart writes on the chalkboard in the opening credits is different in almost every episode. [...] D
A nude portrait of Marge Simpson was featured in Playboy in celebration of The Simpsons' 20th A [...] D
The beginning couch gags are used as a trick to lengthen the running time of an episode. D
In 2004, The Simpsons replaced The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (1952) as the longest-runnin [...] D
Milhouse is of Danish descent (on his mother's side) and of Dutch and Italian descent (on his f [...] D
Nancy Cartwright based Todd Flanders voice off of Sherman from the Peabody's Improbable History [...] D
The show repeatedly makes fun of the FOX Network, which airs the show. D
Since the start of the second season, Bart is seen riding his skateboard in the intro around se [...] D
I Simpson: Grift of the Magi (1999) was the final episode, and I Simpson: Treehouse of Horror X [...] D
Homer (Dan Castellaneta) is the only character to have dialogue in every episode. While Marge ( [...] D
On two occasions, an original music video performed by Bart was part of an episode. The first w [...] D
I Simpson: The Boys of Bummer (2007) has been voted by the fans as the worst episode. D
A television critic titled his article "Worst Episode Ever!" after watching a late 1990s episod [...] D
In France, Homer and Marge are dubbed by a married couple, Philippe Peythieu and Véronique A [...] D
Homer's trademark expression is the frustrated "D'oh!" When Matt Groening asked Dan Castellanet [...] D
Bart's prank calls are inspired by the infamous "Tube Bar" prank calls in the mid 1970s to the [...] D
On May 7, 2009, the U.S. Postal Service issued a set of five forty-four cent commemorative post [...] D
Homer Simpson was named number one by Bravo TV's "100 Greatest TV Characters of All Time". D
I Simpson - Il film (2007) was released between seasons eighteen and nineteen. D
Harry Shearer, the original voice-actor of Dr. Hibbert replaced in 2021 by Kevin Michael Richar [...] D
In Springwood there was a bush called the Sideshow Bob Bush which looked like Sideshow Bob's ha [...] D
To celebrate the Simpsons' tenth anniversary, Entertainment Weekly asked Creator Matt Groening [...] D
Some of the store and place names around town are parodies of real life chains: Air conditioner [...] D
Almost every season has the Simpsons going on vacation. D
The sign outside the Springfield retirement castle says "Thank you for not discussing the outsi [...] D
Cast changes (appearances, deaths, departures, disappearances, & lifestyle) I Simpson: Lisa the [...] D
Most episodes have no on-screen title, with the exception of non-canon episodes like Halloween [...] D
On the Spanish FOX network "The Simpsons" is aired back-to-back with the television series Shin [...] D
Dr. Nick is named after George "Dr. Nick" Nichopoulos, who was charged after Elvis Presley's de [...] D
The character of "Sideshow" Bob Terwilliger shares a name with the Dr. Terwilliger from the Dr. [...] D
Before he opened The Leftorium in the third season, Ned Flanders described his occupation as "t [...] D
This is the longest running primetime show in television history, beating Gunsmoke (1955). D
In season eleven, episode twenty-two, "Behind the Laughter", the narrator announces "this Kentu [...] D
As of the season fifteen premiere, there are over 1,000 cultural references on this show. Accor [...] D
The original voice of Homer on The Tracey Ullman Show (1987) and the beginning of the first sea [...] D
I Simpson: Bart the Daredevil (1990) is Matt Groening's favorite episode. D
The blue and red discrepancy of Bart's shirt is referenced in one episode. Homer holds out Lisa [...] D
The character of Hans Moleman appeared a few times in various background scenes before making h [...] D
On March 7, 2019 James L. Brooks pulled George Putnam due to the release of the controversial d [...] D
Beginning in season 10 there are multiple references to Futurama, another show created by Matt [...] D
In season three, episode fourteen, "Lisa the Greek," Lisa, angry at Homer for tricking her into [...] D
Kang and Kodos (the aliens) are named for two Star Trek (1966) characters.Star Trek: Day of the [...] D
The address "742 Evergreen Terrace" was first used in I Simpson: Homer's Triple Bypass (1992), [...] D
The season two opener, I Simpson: Bart Gets an F (1990), is the most watched episode (in its fi [...] D
Most of the main cast of Cin cin (1982) has appeared on this show. Most notably, Kelsey Grammer [...] D
Bart's locker combination is 36-24-36. D
"Itchy and Scratchy Land" or "Duff Gardens" seem to be a parody of the Disney Parks in Californ [...] D
In 1990, this show was parodied in a Beechams Powders capsules advertisement on British televis [...] D
Nancy Cartwright, voice of Bart, first tried out for Lisa's voice with her Bart voice. D
Crazy Cat Lady Eleanor Abernathy is based on Edith "Big Edie" Ewing Bouvier Beale - an aunt of [...] D
By April 2005, this show beat Scooby-Doo, dove sei tu? (1969) and its spin-offs for the most ca [...] D
There have been 30 Treehouse of Horror episodes, the second one (broadcast in 1992) was the onl [...] D
The first, and so far the only, animated series to be nominated for the Golden Globe for Best T [...] D
The character "Krusty the Clown" was inspired by a real-life television kiddie show host named [...] D
Many of the people and places on this show are named after cities, streets, and landmarks in Or [...] D
In the ending of the episode titled "Bart the Bad Guy", there is a Disney ending tune when the [...] D
Ned Flanders is sixty years old. He looks so young because of the three C's: 1. Clean living. 2 [...] D
The first season episode numbers began with "7G'", which is also the sector at the power plant [...] D
This is the longest running primetime comedy series, as well as the longest-running primetime a [...] D
Animation company, Klasky Csupo was responsible for the animation production starting with the [...] D
The "Yeeeeees!" character is based on a character played by Frank Nelson on The Jack Benny Prog [...] D
After the arrival of Internet, it turned in regular subject of controversy and discussion by pe [...] D
Snake the criminal was named after Snake Plissken, the protagonist of 1997: fuga da New York (1 [...] D
Sideshow Bob is voiced by Frasier (1993) star Kelsey Grammer. In season eight, episode sixteen, [...] D
In the opening title sequence, the first half of the word "Simpsons" ("Simps") is revealed befo [...] D
Ricky Gervais became the first guest star to get a writing credit. Conan O'Brien has written so [...] D
Mayor Quimby is named after Quimby Street in Portland, Oregon. Quimby Street is named after the [...] D
In I Simpson: Four Regrettings and a Funeral (2013) Bart writes "We'll really miss you Mrs. K" [...] D
In the opening credits, the cash register shows $847.63 when Maggie is "scanned" (figure was ta [...] D
People banned for life in the comic book store are: Bart Simpson, Milhouse Van Houten, Sideshow [...] D
At the supermarket check-out, in the new high definition intro, a box of "frosty Krusty O's" cost $6 [...] D

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The family portraits in the Hibbert home have yellow skin. D
Although the giant stone head in the Simpson basement is gray, in some episodes it has appeared rai [...] D
Some characters have brown skin in some episodes and yellow skin in others. Two examples would be H [...] D
"In one episode they say this, but then in another episode they say that, and in yet another episod [...] D
When Milhouse Van Houten first appears in I Simpson: Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire, he has blac [...] D
In the opening sequence, when Homer leaves work for the day, Mr. Burns is in the background flickin [...] D
In a few episodes, the twins, who are supposed to be sheet white, are yellow in brief scenes. [...] D
When Carl and Lenny are lowering Homer down the side of the train to spy on Marshall Goldman, Lenny [...] D
When wearing her normal green dress, Marge wears a red necklace. However, often she is shown for a [...] D
In many episodes, the locations of prominent buildings in Springfield move around. D
The interior of the family's home changes from time to time, e.g. the size of the archway and what [...] D
When Moe appears in the first season he has black hair. In all subsequent seasons his hair is a gra [...] D
Waylon Smithers was designed to be "Mister Burns' white sycophant," as it "would be a bad idea to h [...] D
In the leader, Homer carries a rod of radioactive material around emitting a green light, but Chere [...] D
When the older, male judge character is introduced in I Simpson: Bart Gets Hit by a Car, he is refe [...] D
Chief Wiggum's proper hair color is blue. A common animation error is for it to be black in certain [...] D
Fat Tony's real name changes from episode to episode, but this is probably intentional because it i [...] D
Some characters are declared dead in one episode, then appear alive in a later episode without expl [...] D
In the intro sequence, Lisa is playing a blue sax, but during the actual show she has a golden sax [...] D
Jasper acts as if blind in some episodes but can clearly see in others. D
The location of the stairs going to the basement in the Simpson house changes frequently throughout [...] D
Ralph Wiggum is in Bart's class in some episodes and Lisa's in others. The same can be said about a [...] D
Certain rooms in the Simpson house are either juggled around or appear and disappear inexplicably. [...] D
Springfield Elementary School is yellow in some episodes and white in others, sometimes changing co [...] D

Frase

Homer: Its been three days and my mind is cleare [...] D
Mr Van Houten: [sighs] You know why all this hap [...] D
Homer: I'm a simple man! I love America, and fil [...] D
Professor Frink: I didn't come here to be heckle [...] D
Cool New Teacher: This school is a glorified ham [...] D
Homer: Marge, can I go out and play? D
Marge: Right, no more TV at all! Homer: Marge, [...] D
Homer: [forseeing the Rapture] In a World this c [...] D
The Rich Texan: [after shooting in the air] Sorr [...] D
Robert Goulet: Are you sure this is the casino? [...] D
Homer: Spider poison is people poison? D
Boxing Announcer: And Drederick Tatum dances a v [...] D
Mr. Burns: Smithers, get this bedlamite an alien [...] D
Therapist 1: You're forgetting the boundary betw [...] D
Bart: [funny noise] Milhouse: Ha! You're funny. [...] D
Homer: Alas, my gastronomic rapacity knows no sa [...] D
Homer: When you're 18 you're out the door! D
Ranting Streetperson: Did you ever read "The Old [...] D
Principal Skinner: [over the school's PA system] [...] D
Lisa: Dad, just for once don't you want to try s [...] D
Mr. Burns: Oh, Tuttle's Sunday Trousers! D
Kent Brockman: Tonight on Eye on Springfield, we [...] D
Jasper: [Bird-spotting club] My God, a Pigeon! [...] D
Homer: They're in the Multi-Purpose Room! They c [...] D
Press: Where are the bodies? Dr. Nick Riviera: [...] D
Milhouse: [Disguised as Kirk] I'd like two milks [...] D
Moe: How can they be playing Quidditch when four [...] D
Bart: [slapping Lisa] Don't hit Maggie. She's ju [...] D
Moe: You know, they say there's someone for ever [...] D
Milhouse: I'm tired of being a star, it's a sham [...] D
[repeated lines] Homer: Shut up, Flanders! Ned [...] D
Dr. Nick Riviera: [reading Gray's Anatomy] My Go [...] D
Mr. Glascock: This is a great day for me. I thou [...] D
Bi-Mon-Sci-Fi-Con Guy: And the Butch Robots from [...] D
Selma Bouvier: No resenting us, ever! Homer: Th [...] D
Homer: [Kirk Van Houten's Midlife Crisis] Ha! He [...] D
[repeated lines] Mr. Burns: Who is that man? W [...] D
Professor Frink: The Nobel Prize! It must be for [...] D
Bart: Grampa, everyone's calling me a coward! G [...] D
Ned Flanders: [Flanders pours Homer a beer from [...] D
Mayor Quimby: Remember, if anyone asks, you're m [...] D
Principal Skinner: It's the only Behaviour Modif [...] D
Homer: You might not be the smartest guys in the [...] D
Bart: You don't have to kill me, Bob, I'll proba [...] D
Moe: [playing the lead of his own spinoff] I'm s [...] D
Mr. Burns: [Giving a talk to inspire the school] [...] D
Leonard Nimoy: What follows are lies, but they a [...] D
Swede: Joy is but the Shadow pain casts... D
Cashier: Now there's a conflicted look! Marge: [...] D
Jetski Douchebag: I hate manatees almost as much [...] D
Marge: [Bart is on Focusin and behaving] Oh, Bar [...] D
Mr. Burns: Summon the Shire-Reeve, wake the Bead [...] D
Superintendent Chalmers: [tractored from behind [...] D
Press: C'mon, we've got to cook up more Lies! [...] D
Mrs. Krabappel: [Bart accidentally killed the cl [...] D
Bart: [filling Skinner's pants with cats and dyn [...] D
Homer: I hate the modern World and all its crazy [...] D
Kent Brockman: Tonight we ask "Do Opposites Attr [...] D
Homer: Well, I hope you've learnt your lesson, L [...] D
Lisa: These are my friends, grown up nerds like [...] D
Strawberry: We're getting married! Now when he t [...] D
[repeated line] The Rich Texan: Yee-haw! D
Lisa: You're not listening! The Rich Texan: I n [...] D
Professor Frink: According to the Gas Chromatogr [...] D
Otto: [at the wrong film] I never realised Briti [...] D
Bart: Why are we best friends? Milhouse: Becaus [...] D
Homer: You know your problem, Flanders? You're a [...] D
Kent Brockman: [in front of a mugshot of HRH Que [...] D
Chief Wiggum: Esquilax! D
Homer: I see the light... it burns! D
Database: This is the Life we Chose! D
Lisa: [environmental presentation] There will be [...] D
Homer: Boy, everyone is stupid except me. D
Mickey Mouse: My cartoons weren't good, they wer [...] D
Bill Cosby: What do you like to play? Kid: Pokà [...] D
Chief Wiggum: Why are the pretty ones always ins [...] D
Dr Hibbert: We can't fix your heart, but thanks [...] D
Dotty British Uncle: [Renaissance Costume] I get [...] D
Mr. Burns: Whoa, slow down there maestro. There' [...] D
Dr. Nick Riviera: [flirting at a party] Sure I'm [...] D
Therapist: Get down from that bookshelf! Most of [...] D
Mason Fairbanks: I've dined with the Prince of W [...] D
Principal Skinner: But how will children learn i [...] D
Homer: Only a true father would lead his son to [...] D
Mr. Burns: Bosh! Flimshaw! D
Marge: Why all the bowling balls? Homer: Marge, [...] D
Homer: Part of being a parent is doing things th [...] D
Barney: I'm just saying that when we die, there' [...] D
Ned Flanders: It's like ever since that Barbeque [...] D
Homer: I have misplaced my pants. D
Bart: Who says "ersters"? Homer: Songwriters wh [...] D
[repeated line] Bart, Lisa: AAAAAAH! SIDESHO [...] D
Milhouse: [sitting in a fighter plane's cockpit [...] D
Mayor Quimby: [St Patrick's Day] Oh no! Without [...] D
Ned Flanders: Hi-diddly-ho, neighbourino! D
Grampa: What's wrong? Usually I have to wrestle [...] D
Homer: What do we have children for if not to sa [...] D
Russian Mail Order Bride: We have alcoholics too [...] D
Homer: Sanctuary! Reverend Lovejoy: Oh, why did [...] D
Al Gore's disembodied Robot Head: You can't win [...] D
Barfly: [tries a Flaming Moe] It tastes great! A [...] D
Crazy Person at the Homeless Shelter: It was alr [...] D
Beatnik: How now, brown bureaucrat? D
Bart: We're rich, Homer! What shall we buy first [...] D
Agnes Skinner: That's Love, Seymour, and I'm gla [...] D
Professor Frink: [Homer is a Chiropracter] Will [...] D
Jasper: They love you if you can drive. D
Lionel Hutz: [Monorail criticism] I could answer [...] D
Kent Brockman: So I guess you could say this bar [...] D
Homer: Oh, I'm in no condition to drive. Wait a [...] D
Milhouse: So this is my life. At least I've done [...] D
Bart: Ay, carumba! D
Mr. Burns: Bah! Fracking produces enough clean n [...] D
Homer: TRAPOLINE! TRAMPOLINE! TRAMAMPOLINE! D
Nelson: I feel like such a tool. D
God: I don't know what you guys did to Him down [...] D
Homer: [Comforting] There, there. Shut up boy. [...] D
Principal Skinner: [Not happy with the "Puma Pri [...] D
Homer: [Drunk, to Social Worker] Look, the thing [...] D
Mrs. Krabappel: Okay, children, that was the San [...] D
Bart: What's a Muppet? Homer: Well it's not qui [...] D
Dr. Nick Riviera: This is genuine human hair. H [...] D
Elf: Welcome to Santa's Village, where it's Chri [...] D
Homer: Oh no, Aliens! Well, I suppose you want t [...] D
Liberal Strawman: Oh the plain and simple facts [...] D
Lionel Hutz: What's that, a broken leg? Great! [...] D
Homer: [repeated line] Homer: Stupid Flanders! [...] D
Mickey Rooney: The only soulless thing in Hollyw [...] D
Captain Tenniel: I don't know if it's the saltwa [...] D
Snorky: They made me do tricks like a common sea [...] D
Marge: Sitting that close to the TV is bad for y [...] D
Horst: [the new German owners of the power plant [...] D
Marge: Homer, it's easy to criticize. Homer: Fu [...] D
Comic Book Guy: I've devoted my life to second-r [...] D
Fat Tony: Take care of him. Louie: Do you mean [...] D
Bart: [Rod and Tod] When they grow up, people li [...] D
Therapist: You hate your father, don't you? Hom [...] D
[repeated line] Mr. Burns: Ahoy-hoy?/! D
Marge: How can an Iron be a Landlord? D
Homer: [wakes up next to waxwork John Lennon. Wa [...] D
Professor Frink: I was trying to spare the child [...] D
Homer: Just give me a ticket. Lou: Maybe we don [...] D
Troy McClure: Ah, sweet lady liquor eases the pa [...] D
Marge: Okay, you're overstimulated. Let's get so [...] D
[repeated line] Mr. Burns: Excellent. D
Lurleen Lumpkin: Oh Homer, no man has ever been [...] D
[repeated line] Sideshow Bob: Hello, Bart. D
[repeated line] Reverend Lovejoy: Damn Flanders [...] D
Ned Flanders: Snake, what would your Momma say i [...] D
Homer: I love watching Canadian on Canadian Viol [...] D
Moe: Oh boy, it looks like it's suicide again fo [...] D
Swedish Barman: [Bart's telephone prank] If I ev [...] D
Bart: Dad, I can't believe you're risking my lif [...] D
Milhouse: Sigh. D
Groundskeeper Willie: Alright, I've taken all th [...] D
Homer: [Blundering into the Everyman Casting Ses [...] D
Reverend Lovejoy: Have you ever thought about on [...] D
Homer: But Lisa, if this works all Daddy's lies [...] D
Marge: We don't have room for another child. Ho [...] D
Pretzel Vendor: Whenever a Bavarian is not quite [...] D
Homer: That's just my birthmark, and I'll thank [...] D
Marge: [Blind date] Please, don't be a freak. C [...] D
Lisa: Sometimes I think I was born into the wron [...] D
Milhouse: Can't I just have the Surgery? D
Homer: In America, first you get the sugar, then [...] D
Dr. Nick Riviera: [treating Mozart] I can see fr [...] D
Ralph: Your God is Wrong! D
Bart: I'm done working. Working is for chumps. [...] D
Bill Cosby: You see, I've got to get back on the [...] D
Chief Wiggum: Book 'em, Lou! One Count of Being [...] D
Lisa: Wait a minute, how could Frank Grimes have [...] D
Hitchhiker: [a tad slurred] Well, I didn't reall [...] D
Homer: They're DOGS and they're playing POKER! A [...] D
Krusty the Clown: I'm not the kind of Dad who's [...] D
Homer: The Brain is so stupid. D
Marge: [Blanche DuBois] I thought my life would [...] D
Dr. Nick Riviera: [watching instructional surger [...] D
Principal Donderlinger: [remedial Science] I'm g [...] D
Dr Hibbert: Look at this Baby! Not a scratch on [...] D
Bart: Snap out of it! You're Krusty the Clown! O [...] D
Ralph: Hi, Super Nintendo Chalmers! D
Mr. Burns: Bolshevism! Sheer Bolshevism! Ripe fo [...] D
Bart: [junk mail] Poison the Termites, Gas the T [...] D
Chalkboard: I will not ask the Careers Guidance [...] D
Chief Wiggum: Play ball! I got pictures of you, [...] D
Uncle Simpson: I throw myself in front of cars t [...] D
Marge: You should probably see a doctor about th [...] D
Mr Van Houten: He's a good kid, he's just weak! [...] D
Homer: It's because they're stupid, that's why e [...] D
Homer: Kids, just because I don't care doesn't m [...] D
Principal Skinner: Silent Anger! The cornerstone [...] D
Dr Hibbert: [Simpson and Son's Rejuvenating Toni [...] D
Comic Book Guy: That was from a Dream Sequence! [...] D
Lisa: I suppose you could say I'd like to bring [...] D
Principal Skinner: [Punching the "Bobo Doll" fro [...] D
Homer: Oh Lisa, your Mother used to suggest ways [...] D
[repeated line] Krusty the Clown: Hey-hey, kids [...] D
Bart: I don't know why I do what I do [eats a b [...] D
Mrs. Krabappel: You're going to have a hard life [...] D
Comic Book Guy: And that is why The Lord of the [...] D
Milhouse: Mrs Krabappel? How will we know if we [...] D
Mr. Burns: Smithers, unleash the League of Evil! [...] D
Teacher: Ugh, Dead Poet's Society has ruined a G [...] D
Kent Brockman: And that's how a Hippo became a D [...] D
Bart: With this Broken Leg I'll miss the whole S [...] D
Krusty the Clown: You, sir, are an idiot. D
Scientist: Let's not listen. D
Homer: Which is society's fault because... D
Mrs. Krabappel: Is this the line to rag on the n [...] D
Marge: We've got to get you away from these viol [...] D
Narrator: And so the Trillion Dollar Note was gi [...] D
Ned Flanders' Mother: [getting Ned some therapy] [...] D
Ned Flanders: Science is like someone who tells [...] D
Homer: Did you see the Bubble? D
Ranier Wolfcastle: The Geek shall inherit the Ea [...] D
Krusty the Clown: We're going to drop him out of [...] D
Krusty the Clown: I work like I drink, alone! [...] D
Homer: Hi Fat Tony! Still in the Mafia? Fat Ton [...] D
Bart: Lisa made me do it. She cast a witch's spe [...] D
Lisa: This family isn't great at recognizing ach [...] D
Care Home Resident: Take my room-mate away, he's [...] D
Milhouse: When she sees I'll do anything she ask [...] D
Mr. Burns: Smithers, release the hounds. D
Moe: My only friends are the Ghosts that came wi [...] D
Lisa: [afraid she has the Simpsons' stupidity ge [...] D
Social Worker: Marge, you medicate your family w [...] D
Kent Brockman: And I, for one, welcome our insec [...] D
Homer: You wouldn't understand, Dad, you're not [...] D
Captain McCallister: All I want is a friend who' [...] D
Sideshow Mel: [mute baby Stand Up Comedy] He's t [...] D
Superintendent Chalmers: I do not belong here! I [...] D
Homer: Oh, great! Mormons! Kang: Actually, we'r [...] D
Cool New Teacher: Why would you learn that when [...] D
[repeated line] Marge: Hrrrrrmmm! D
Homer: Lousy Smarch weather. D
Bart: Tell us a story, Grampa, you've led an int [...] D
Care Home Nurse: [having sabotaged a computer ga [...] D
Marge: Stick it out, my Mother said, even if you [...] D
Homer: Your suitcase is kinda light, Lisa. Lisa [...] D
Kent Brockman: So, Senator, tell our viewers why [...] D
Principal Skinner: Today we're doing Coding, mov [...] D
Homer: Give me learning, Sir, and I will have no [...] D
Mr. Burns: [repeated line, whenever he forgets H [...] D
Lord Widebottom: I Know I'm Alive... But why? [...] D
Moe: William Faulkner could write an exhaust-pip [...] D
Lisa: First Prize! First Prize! Bart: [waking u [...] D
Homer: What's the matter, can't you afford an ic [...] D
Homer: [Pinchy is nipped by a crab] Hey! You don [...] D
Tweedy Fellow: Oh, my Medication! D
Homer: Thank you for correcting me, Lisa, people [...] D
Lisa: I know I'll never be great, but shouldn't [...] D
Homer: Moe, it seems to me that everytime I drin [...] D
Homer: If that's your World, I don't want it! [...] D
Dragon: American Jerks are going Home! Now we sl [...] D
Marge: [cage-fighting] I don't want to sound lik [...] D
Mr. Burns: [after Bart knocks Smithers unconscio [...] D
Homer: Ahh, now to spend some quality time away [...] D
Assassin: There is another way to do this, but i [...] D
Italian Pizza Chef: Mr Hopkins, so sorry, but to [...] D
Bart: I got a rapid heartbeat from KrustyBrand V [...] D
Agnes Skinner: You failed, Seymour. What is it w [...] D
Homer: Now who's stupid! D
The Rich Texan: [Giving away Santa's Little Help [...] D
Marge: You can't keep doing this to yourself! H [...] D
Homer: [Rock Camp] I took some pills I found on [...] D
The Rich Texan: I want you to have my hat. I wor [...] D
Homer: Don't fill up on vegetables, kids! Save s [...] D
Video Card: My name is... Ned Flanders: Rod! V [...] D
Average Nuclear Plant Employee: I am the Angel o [...] D
Homer: According to this test, you're both idiot [...] D
Homer: Take that, Lisa's beliefs! D
Marge: Just when things were at their lowest... [...] D
Nurse: Dr. Nick, the Coroner would like to see y [...] D
Principal Skinner: Despite all the Ritalin, Bart [...] D
Moe: We'll do this the same way they pick the Po [...] D
Homer: Wait a minute! That's not something peopl [...] D
Intellectual Homer: [scrawled in blood] Ontology [...] D
Mr. Burns: What was I laughing at? Oh, yes, that [...] D
Marge: Not the swear jar! It's the only thing ho [...] D
Kang: No Pickle, Butter Brickle. D
Ralph: Your hair is tall and pretty! Marge: Tha [...] D
Homer: [Lost the kids abroad] Will you raise my [...] D
[repeated line] Bart: Well, I'm bored. D
Teacher: Mrs Simpson, this is when I have Lunch, [...] D
Homer: Enough with the Secrets and Lies! It's al [...] D
Evil Minion 1: Why did you think a Big Balloon w [...] D
Marge: You don't need friends to be happy! I hav [...] D
Grampa: I was mainly in it for the spankings! [...] D
Football Commentator: How did he get those short [...] D
Milhouse: [Mattress Fort] Mr Simpson, it smells [...] D
Selma Bouvier: [Selma's going on a date with Bar [...] D
Homer: [trying to send Bart off to school with g [...] D
Superintendent Chalmers: I'm a public servant, S [...] D
Captain McCallister: You're the boy that does he [...] D
Lisa: You can't take revenge on an animal! That' [...] D
Homer: [proud of the Bear patrol] Not a Bear in [...] D
Homer: I must have a Guardian Angel. D
Mrs Lovejoy: [the Parson is coming] Please try a [...] D
Apu: [Homer's triple bypass] Poor Mr. Simpson! I [...] D
Principal Skinner: [Lisa's President in the Futu [...] D
Satan: Remember Bart: Lie, Cheat, Steal and list [...] D
Moe: Like my Uncle says, sooner or later everybo [...] D
Homer: [Spanish Armada] Oh, Lord, please help us [...] D
Grampa: I'll be glad when we've buried the last [...] D
Marge: [Bart is in an asylum after faking sociop [...] D
Mr. Burns: Would you care for some dangerous dru [...] D
Reverend Lovejoy: It's all over, people! We have [...] D
Hans Moleman: There is no escape from the Kingdo [...] D
Bart: [to Lisa] What are you going to change you [...] D
Bart: Homer, your half-assed underparenting was [...] D
Bart: Eat my shorts. D
Homer: [Johnny Newspaperseed Museum] If he's so [...] D
Apu: [his regular line when a customer leaves th [...] D
Homer: You'll have to climb the ladder boy. Bar [...] D
Lisa: [Marge's Life Coach] And because therapist [...] D
Homer: I hope I didn't brain my damage. D
Troy McClure: l hate every ape I see Troy McClu [...] D
Dr Marvin Monroe: [after Grampa's money] I've in [...] D
Bill Cosby: You see, kids today listen to the ra [...] D
Marge: Who'd have thought troubled people could [...] D
Coma Guy: Are Sonny and Cher still doing that st [...] D
Poochie: I know in the past I have been Proactiv [...] D
Boxcar Hobo: Don't worry! I'm not a Stabbin' Hob [...] D
Grampa: Ah, my first kiss! I remember it like it [...] D
Homer: Anything's possible with Captain Cuckoo-B [...] D
Homer: Beer. Now there's a temporary solution. [...] D
Bart: Don't have a cow, man. D
Katy Perry: [Extended Days of Xmas song] 30 your [...] D
Sideshow Bob: And despite all the temptations to [...] D
Martin Prince: I'm just as unpopular with the La [...] D
Hans Moleman: This is Moleman in the Morning. Go [...] D
Cletus Spuckler: I always pretends to reads befo [...] D
Krusty the Clown: I'd rather be a happy Shnook t [...] D
Grampa: [Abe is fronting for his grandkids writi [...] D
Homer: Hi, I'm Homer Simpson, I Mooned for rebut [...] D
Mrs. Krabappel: You're endangering the childrens [...] D
Cartoonist: I started writing Children's Books b [...] D
[Lisa is strangling Bart] Homer: Lisa, no. Your [...] D
Homer: Hey, Weiner Boy... where do you think you [...] D
Ranting Streetperson: You can't kill time, son, [...] D
Homer: Immigrants are the glue that hold togethe [...] D
Superintendent Chalmers: [Vaudeville] What I am [...] D
Bart: The Internet wrote my Essay, and I handed [...] D
Homer: Ah, they got me with their Legal Mumbo-Ju [...] D
Homer: What you Celebrities must understand is t [...] D
Homer: [the Nahasapeemapetalans have had Octuple [...] D
Ned Flanders: [people are missing the point of F [...] D
[repeated line] Bart: This blows. D
Homer: And should I reveal any of the secrets en [...] D
Marge: Our differences are only skin deep, but o [...] D
Lunchlady Doris: More testicles means more iron! [...] D
Selma: He can't break my heart because he kind o [...] D
Waiter: Yes, he ordered Fugu. I know, I know, if [...] D
Bart: Culture's in Decline! Deal with it! D
Ned Flanders: You know, a man came into the stor [...] D
Homer: Oh, kids are great! You can teach them to [...] D
Homer: It was a simpler time, when all we had to [...] D
Homer: [after doing or saying something stupid] [...] D
Homer: Wait, what did my Dad always say? Grampa [...] D
[repeated line] Mayor Quimby: Liser Simpson! [...] D
Grampa: Those pearly gates look a lot like teeth [...] D
Moe: You know, Babar the Elephant married his co [...] D
Milhouse: My parents were cousins and it never d [...] D
Marge: Nelson's a troubled little boy. He needs [...] D
Agnes Skinner: 'Nuff talk, it's smashin' time. [...] D
Homer: [Homer is a Bounty Hunter] Stop in the na [...] D
Superintendent Chalmers: [On Grampa Simpson's ad [...] D
Moe: [Homer is searching for his soul mate] I'm [...] D
Groundskeeper Willie: My shack! I just got it th [...] D
Ancient Alumni: RIBBONS AND TROPHIES ARE NO COMF [...] D
Bart: They've forgotten that it's supposed to be [...] D
Kent Brockman: Human feelings, expressed by a Hu [...] D
Marge: What do you do, follow my Husband around? [...] D
Grampa: [his medication] The pink ones stop you [...] D
Crazy Person at the Homeless Shelter: That's the [...] D
[repeated line] Lisa: If anyone needs me, I'll [...] D
Troy McClure: Jub-jub is great! He's everywhere [...] D
Bart: Are you gonna throw me in the Loony Bin? [...] D
Mr. Burns: Are you sure you haven't just made hu [...] D
Mr. Burns: [Old Timey Atom Factory] Come on boys [...] D
Homer: Then I bonked my head on the table and bl [...] D
Chief Wiggum: [shopping for his wife at a women' [...] D
Homer: [leaving Bart at fat camp] Let me give yo [...] D
Homer: [Gasps] You mean the Mafia only did me a [...] D
[repeated line] Homer: Lousy _... D
Apu: [Praying] Good friends, good curry, good Ga [...] D
Therapist: All you can do, is surrender to the N [...] D
Milhouse: I'm good at pretending to do stuff, as [...] D
Lisa: History is written by the winners, Dad. H [...] D
Sideshow Bob: You want the Truth? You can't hand [...] D
Chief Wiggum: Take a last look at the unconditio [...] D
Groundskeeper Willie: Get yer Haggis! Sheep's Lu [...] D
Chief Wiggum: Hold it right there, Switches of E [...] D
Krusty the Clown: Talk to the audience? Oh, this [...] D
Bart: As the Rabbi says, "Blessed are the Jester [...] D
Principal Skinner: In the interests of open dial [...] D
Homer: To Alcohol! The cause of, and solution to [...] D
Marge: There's no shame in being a pariah. D
Ned Flanders: Absotively Posolutely! D
Diabetty: [Exercising] I'm tryna slim down so's [...] D
Lunchlady Doris: I can only give you Chewable Pr [...] D
Ned Flanders: Your wide behind won't save you th [...] D
Homer: [Homer is an ice-cream man] I've got to g [...] D
Marge: [protesting, sees Homer go in] Mr. Scalpe [...] D
Principal Skinner: [Loudspeaker] Someone has bee [...] D
Homer: [at a company picnic held at Mr Burns' ma [...] D
Principal Skinner: Mrs Krabappel is in Portland. [...] D
Homer: In the boudoir the gourmand becomes the v [...] D
Homer: Lisa's with writers, now. The happiest pe [...] D
Marge: I wish you wouldn't drink so much in fron [...] D
Homer: Name me one person who overcame adversity [...] D
Icelandic Man 1: Death to Homer! Icelandic Man [...] D
Marge: Oh, I'm going to need a lot of Therapy! [...] D
Homer: [to Marge] I toil not on ye Sabbath, Woma [...] D
Bart: I'm not bad, I just make bad decisions. [...] D
Homer: Protect the Duck! Protect the Duck! [Cru [...] D
Homer: [Defending himself in Court] If these Cel [...] D
Luanne: You're not a pawn in my relationship wit [...] D
Marge: If I don't fight him tomorrow, you kids w [...] D
Some Idiot: Still living with your Mother, Skinn [...] D
Marge: Homer, I couldn't help but overhear you w [...] D
Otto: [looting Picasso's Guernica] D
Principal Skinner: Finally, we can afford attrac [...] D
Reverend Lovejoy: I just stopped caring. Fortuna [...] D
Principal Skinner: There's no justice like angry [...] D
Lenny: I just want to shake your hand! D
Bart: A kid who can't keep his parents' marriage [...] D
Carl: To the special magic, that comes from insi [...] D
Bart: Krusty has little feet, like all goodheart [...] D
Lisa: Don't spend your last day with Santa's Lit [...] D
Moe: My Doctor says it's best that I don't sleep [...] D
Prison Warden: Look at this painting of a Unicor [...] D
Moe: I am so Not British! Don't let my pasty fac [...] D
Sideshow Mel: I am tormented by visions of Millh [...] D
Marge: [Always New Year Amusement Park Gimmick] [...] D
Captain McCallister: I'll need three ships and f [...] D
Milhouse: The House always wins! D
Sideshow Mel: [dressed as a caveman with a bone [...] D
Lisa: [Yearbook] I edited the whole thing! Nels [...] D
Marge: Okay, Smart Guy... Bart: Why do you only [...] D
[repeated line] Marge: My special little guy. [...] D
Milhouse: The best day of my life just turned in [...] D
Troy McClure: [because Troy needs glasses to dri [...] D
Carny: You had that scar when you got on! Bart: [...] D
[repeated line] Mrs Lovejoy: Won't somebody PLE [...] D

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