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Way, way back in season two of The Simpsons—which aired in 1991 for those who want to feel old—Homer came up with an idea for a new car, The Homer. Finally, 22 years later, someone has ...
The Simpsons showrunner’s favorite Homer episode hints at the surprisingly complex reason Homer and Lisa share such similarly ...
The upcoming 24 Hours of LeMons in California, a parody of the legendary French endurance race, will include Homer Simpson's dream car, The Homer. Remember the episode in which Homer's wealthy ...
Fans of The Simpsons may remember an episode where Homer designs a car. It's a puke green monstrosity, with tail fins, extra large drink holders and a bubble dome to keep kids separated. Some ...
Simpsons fans recently noticed that just last month, an exact replica of Homer’s car was listed for sale in Muskegon, Michigan, according to an ad posted on Facebook Marketplace. The modified ...
Season 2, Episode 15 of The Simpsons was a true classic.We learned that Homer had a half-brother named Herb Powell (voiced by Danny DeVito), who ran a car company in Detroit called Powell Motors.
That's how Homer comes to develop "The Homer," not to be confused with Homer himself, or Marge's bowling ball. As you can see in the video above, someone went ahead and made The Homer a reality ...
Put your Squishee in the cupholder and get ready to cruise through Springfield! The Porcubimmer Motors racing team has customized a 1987 BMW E30, turning it into a replica of the boondoggle family … ...
The Simpsons showrunner Matt Selman celebrates Homerpalooza by tackling what makes a perfect Homer episode and reactions to ...
Now, we have an answer. According to Jalopnik, the next episode of "The Simpsons" will reveal Homer's car to be a 1986 Plymouth Junkerolla.
We've had The Simpsons in our lives since 1989, and for those 28 years, Homer has driven the same car (aside from a few exceptions because the show has done everything): That junky, boxy, pink sedan.
Up until the Jan. 8 episode, it seemed as if no one knew what type of car Homer drove and it remained the biggest mystery on the “Simpsons” — more so than who shot Mr. Burns, kind of.