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From History to The Simpsons: The Donut’s Legacy
Homer Simpson’s iconic obsession with donuts isn’t just a cartoon gag it’s rooted in real historical connections. This video traces the sweet and surprising journey of donuts through time, right into ...
The current showrunner of The Simpsons, Matt Selman, has revealed his favorite episode of the series. According to ScreenRant, Selman has picked an episode about Homer Simpson feeling unappreciated.
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Screen Rant on MSNHomer & Lisa Simpson Share The Same Tragedy - & The Showrunner's Favorite Episode Proves It
The Simpsons showrunner’s favorite Homer episode hints at the surprisingly complex reason Homer and Lisa share such similarly ...
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This Controversial ‘Simpsons’ Episode Sparked So Much Backlash, It Was Edited Twice After Airing
The Simpsons has always had controversial episodes, but "Marge Gets a Job" faced a double edit after complaints from viewers and censorship issues.
When The Simpsons Season 4 Episode 11, "Homer's Triple Bypass," aired, viewers were given something different from cartoon chaos and childish humor.
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This ‘Simpsons’ Episode Nearly Got Cut for Being Too Dark — but Fans Now Call It a Masterpiece
Despite concerns that "Homer's Triple Bypass" was an episode that went too far, it remains one of the most compelling episodes of The Simpsons.
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Screen Rant on MSN"This 1 Insane Lunatic Respects Him": Simpsons Showrunner Reveals His Favorite Homer Episode
EXCLUSIVE: Simpsons showrunner Matt Selman discusses his favorite Homer episode, and what he loves about the fact it shows a different side to Homer.
RIP, Marge Simpson. Well, sort of. “The Simpsons” Season 36 finale revealed that the Simpson family matriarch died in a flash-forward scene.
Witt over Rutschman? Does Skenes still go No. 1? Let's go back in time to right the wrongs of the past 10 MLB drafts.
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Homer Simpson's Chair #simpsons #chair #magic #funny - MSN
In today's video I show how to build Homer Simpson's invention - chair you can't fall from. All you need for building are wood and some tools. If you like this video don't forget to subscribe ...
If you’ve spent time in the armed forces, you’ve had a Homer in your unit. He's not a comedic exaggeration. He’s a federal fixture.
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