We Can Finally Go Outside Again Grandpa Simpson
- "Ahh!"
- ―Grampa'southward catchphrase
- "I'm Santa? Oh, at present I'll never die!"
- ―Grampa Simpson[src]
- "Hi, David, I'k Grampa!"
- ―Grampa Simpson, Treehouse of Horror V[src]
- "They pay me $800 a week to tell a cat and mouse what to do!"
- ―Grampa Simpson, The Front end
Abraham Jebediah "Abe" Simpson II, commonly known equally Grampa Simpson or but Grampa, (born May 25, 1907) is a major character in The Simpsons and a supporting graphic symbol in The Simpsons Movie. He is the oldest patriarch of the Simpson family, ex-husband of Mona Simpson, begetter of Homer Simpson, Herbert Powell and Abbey, father-in-law of Marge Simpson and paternal grandad of Bart, Lisa and Maggie Simpson. He is also the ex-fellow of Jacqueline Bouvier, his girl-in-constabulary'southward mother (which would have made Marge and Homer pace siblings).
Abe was a Earth War II veteran who was afterward sent to the Springfield Retirement Castle by Homer. He is known for his long, rambling, and frequently inaccurate stories.
Contents
- 1 Biography
- i.1 Family Life
- 1.2 Childhood
- one.3 Life in The Army
- ane.4 Life in the Navy
- i.iv.1 Life in the Air Strength and Marine Corps
- one.4.2 Subsequently Earth War Ii
- 1.5 Fatherhood
- ane.6 Rise to Fame
- ane.7 Life today
- 1.7.ane Occupations
- 2 Relationships
- ii.1 Homer
- two.2 Other family relationships
- 2.3 Bart
- 2.3.i Mona Simpson
- 3 Personality
- four Non-Canon Appearances
- 4.1 Treehouse of Horror
- 4.2 Video Games
- 4.2.one The Simpsons Game
- 4.two.2 The Simpsons Route Rage
- 4.three Future
- 4.4 The Simpsons Guy
- 4.5 "The Serfsons"
- five Behind the Laughter
- v.1 Creation
- six Trivia
- vii Gallery
- 8 Appearances
- 9 Citations
- 10 External links
Biography
Family Life
Almost all of Grampa's biographical info is supplied past him. Many of his stories seem to exist wildly inaccurate, often physically or historically impossible, and occasionally inconsistent, even with each other, suggesting that Abe is senile though it's often implied that he is aware of the inconsistency. Equally such, all info provided by Grampa is often to be taken with a grain of salt.
He is a member of the Stonecutters, Masons, and Communists, also as being president of the Gay & Lesbian Alliance for some reason.
Childhood
Abaraham Simpson was born on May 25, 1907, and was raised in the "Old Country", which has been hinted to be the United Kingdom or Ireland, to his father, Orville Simpson and his mother, Yuma Hickman, before immigrating every bit a young kid to the United States and briefly living inside the Statue of Freedom. Eliza Simpson, an indirect relative of his, plainly helped a slave (his great-bang-up-grandfather, Virgil Simpson, to be exact) escape to Canada: another possible location of the "Old Country".
Life in The Army
In the 1936 Berlin Olympics, Abe was participating in the javelin upshot. His throw narrowly missed Hitler, who was watching in the stands. Unfortunately, it missed and hit the man who was about to assassinate him. At a after engagement, Grampa claimed that he and Hitler laughed well-nigh it.[1]
Abe's recollections of his Earth State of war II experiences are sometimes implausible. Abe was not initially keen to fight in Europe. After the The states declared war, he supposedly tried to avoid service past dressing in drag and playing for a women's baseball team in 1942, which kept him from serving for a yr before he was eventually discovered during a game. Later, he and his unit served in The Battle of the Bulge, where he nearly succeeded in assassinating Hitler (though Charles Montgomery Burns thwarted it at the concluding moment). In the closing days of the war in Europe, they then invade an abased castle endemic by the Nazis and flushed the Nazis out, though Mr. Burns tried to remove some of the paintings. Although he opposed the determination, and was morally against the thought, he ended up deciding to let Mr. Burns do it, though only so he might have a nest-egg after retirement. Afterwards "liberating" a stash of priceless art from the Nazis, Abe'due south unit of measurement (the Flying Hellfish) formed a tontine, and buried the fine art in a body at sea. Decades later, Mr. Burns tried to murder Abe in order to become the art, prompting Abe to violate the ton tine. When Abe and Bart retrieve the art from Burns after a spectacular confrontation, the Land Department arrives to give the art to their "rightful" owner, Baron von Herzenberger, a snooty young German aristocrat (this function implies that this did happen).
Co-ordinate to "The Regina Monologues", Abraham fathered an illegitimate daughter named Abbey in the United Kingdom on the twenty-four hour period before he joined the D-Day operations in Normandy. She was seen again subsequently in the same episode at the drome, ending further acceptance to the idea that he served in Europe. Moreover, he in one case showed Bart and Lisa an album with photos of Germans killed by his platoon. He was also awarded the Iron Cross for accidentally directing U.S. jeeps into Nazi minefields.
Another piece of information to back up this idea is in "In the Proper name of the Grandpa", when he came to O'Flannigan's pub in Ireland a long time agone in his WWII sergeant uniform. Abe in one case disguised himself as a female person dancer and made sexual motions towards Hitler, but when he leaned in downwards, one of the fruits in his bra fell onto the stage and Hitler was disgusted.
Abraham also claims to have served in the Navy during Earth War 2. He served equally a airplane pilot on an shipping carrier with his brother, Cyrus, and Mr. Burns in "Simpsons Christmas Stories". He as well served on a destroyer called the USS World State of war I during World War Two in "Thursdays with Abie". The USS World War 1 was sunk by a estrus seeking torpedo that they fired the other solar day. Later on the ship was sunk, Abe and his fellow sailors rode on the back of sharks to avoid existence eaten by them and had them swim in germination to spell a rescue message. It is also implied that they likewise tamed and befriended the sharks in question.
Abraham besides says that he served on PT Boat 109 where he heard John F. Kennedy speaking in High german ("Ich bin ein Berliner"). Abe claims that he is a Nazi and he and the fellow sailors tackle Kennedy. Abe once got stranded on a deserted island with Burns subsequently a plane he was piloting crash landed after beingness shot downwardly by Japanese planes. During his time stranded on the isle, Mr. Burns accidentally shot downwardly Santa Claus thinking he was Japanese, so Burns and Abe helped Santa set his sled and he left, saying that he would render to take him home. Even so, it never happened and Abe held a grudge confronting Santa until he apologized to Abe.
He boasts of having been a watchman at Pearl Harbor (falling comatose on duty), and claims that President Grover Cleveland spanked him on two nonconsecutive occasions.
Life in the Air Force and Marine Corps
In "Looking for Mr. Goodbart", Abraham asks Main Skinner if he is capable of punishing a Marine Corps veteran.
In "Havana Wild Weekend", Marge mentions that Abraham is a veteran of every branch of the military. This is consequent with a conversation he had with Bart and Lisa in "Let'due south Get Fly a Coot":
Abraham Simpson 2 also served in the United States Coast Guard if he is to be believed he mentions it when talking to Lisa on the phone in "The Secret War of Lisa Simpson".
- Abe: That'southward Mock Rickly, my old Air Force buddy.
- Bart: You said you were in the Army.
- Lisa: Y'all said you were in the Navy.
- Abe: That'south the kind of mix upward that used to happen when I was in the Marines.
After World War Ii
In 1947, he met future Itchy creator and bum Chester Lampwick, and he offered him a plate of corn muffins nether the status that Lampwick paint his chicken coop. However, he never did, resulting in Abe conveying a grudge confronting him. Lampwick later revealed that this was because the corn muffins were "lousy."
During the 1950'south, Abraham was a professional wrestler known every bit Glamorous Godfrey.
Fatherhood
Abe had a sexual relationship with a woman named Edwina, which resulted in the pregnancy with his illegitimate daughter Abbey earlier he was shipped out during World War II. Several years after the state of war, he went to the carnival, and encountered a prostitute named Gaby, thus resulting in the he procreation of his illegitimate son, Herb Powell. He and so married Mona, and after having a bit of his tonic with her, they made dearest and created Homer. Shortly afterward Homer'south birth, Mona also made Abe swear not to tell Homer that he has a one-half blood brother. He continued to apply the Simpson Subcontract until the banking company foreclosed the farm in 1963, due to the cows producing sour milk, theorizing that something must have spooked them adept (unknown to Abe, the reason why the cows were spooked was because Homer had traumatized them by running around and yelling at them). When Homer aspired to get President of the United States (more specifically President Kennedy), Abe had beat Homer downwardly for thinking that he even had a take chances of becoming President. After moving from the subcontract, they settled in an apartment and watched the third Super Bowl, which indirectly made him responsible for his married woman becoming a hippie. He was then dragged to Woodstock, and after scolding Homer for emulating the Hippie lifestyle, attempted to send him off to the Vietnam War. Afterwards Mona was forced to run away from home afterward destroying Mr. Burns' Germ Warfare Lab, he lied to Homer by challenge that Mona died when he was at the movies.
Information technology's Abe'due south mediocre fathering that caused Homer to turn out the way he is today. If he'southward a meliorate father, Homer would have been better, too.
Abe was once arguing with Mona which she stormed out, which acquired him to exist a unmarried begetter, suffering to pay the bills, so resorting to alcoholism and completely ignoring Homer. Abe was a terrible father to Homer, but they both have shared their ain moments of male parent/son relationship.
Homer was employed at Abe's laser-tag business while trying to pay for Marge's tuition fees. Homer presumably quit afterwards he'd constitute fame with his Grunge ring Sadgasm. In the music video for Sadgasm's song "Margerine", Abe is seen wearing a diaper.
Ascension to Fame
During the family'due south visit to Wet 'Northward' Wacky World, when the residue of the family watches Slimu, Grampa stays on a shark demote and recalls how he in one case rode a shark. Then, newspaper columnist Marshall Goldman turns up, and is interested in his stories. Soon, the entire popularity of Springfield is reading them. Despite existence offered a adventure for Mitch Albom to write most him, Grampa sticks with Marshall, who is constantly with him writing what he says. Homer comes to visit his father, just Abe rejects him. While Homer is submitting a column to the shopper about Mr. Burns (who Homer uses every bit an adoptive father to go back at Abe), he sneaks into Marshall'south part, and finds out that Marshall is planning to kill Abe at precisely 3pm on the Tinseltown Starliner, and even has the commodity and award application set up.
Meanwhile, at the Springfield Union Station, Abe is aboard the train with Marshall, and despite Homer's many attempts to warn him, Abe has no idea what is happening due to his hearing problems. Later, when Abe is sleeping, Marshall is but about to suffocate him when Homer jumps aboard and stops him, not expecting Marshall to pull out a knife, and then recall a gun grade the pillow. They both wrestle for control of the gun when Abe gets up and hits Marshall on the head with a bottle, but had no effect. When putting his hands up to surrender, he grabs the railroad train'due south emergency brake lever, which sends Marshall flying dorsum and causes him to exist crushed past luggage. Both Homer and Grampa then embrace, and the family is back together. In the end, Abe decides to let Homer tell the story of how he saved Homer's life (his commencement constitutional) and Homer ends upwardly talking about Godzilla and the Rolling Stones. In one episode, Abe won the senior Olympics.[two]
Life today
Due to his apparent senility, Abe is frequently ignored past Homer and other cast members, and is alternatively content with this, resentful of this, or completely unaware of his being ignored. Abe is very friendly with Jasper and the Old Jewish Human being, similar Hans Moleman. Abe often appears in recurring gags likewise, such as the couch gags. He is too very unlucky and forgetful at times sometimes forgetting where he lives or where his son lives.
Abe had many affairs with lots of women, such equally Beatrice Simmons in "Old Money", where she died and left Abe an inheritance of $106,000. He had also married Selma in "Rome-One-time and Julie-Eh". Abe has as well had many relatives who he has mentioned in his stories several times. Abe has too acted as a good father to Homer at times and has also acted as a good grandfather to Bart, Lisa and Maggie. However, he does not like cheekiness from Homer, Bart or Lisa; he also demands to be treated right and he reckons that he is just as important every bit the others. He also had dated Jacqueline Bouvier, Marge's female parent, in "Lady Bouvier'south Lover".
Occupations
For forty-five years, Abe was a security guard. Inside his elderly years, he was a Sprawl-Mart greeter in Eddystone Pa, a drawing author, and a traveling salesman of an aphrodisiac.
Relationships
Homer
Abe was not a especially caring father to Homer, as evidenced at one betoken when he tells his son, "Homer, you're dumb equally a mule and twice as ugly. If a strange man offers you a ride, I say take it!" Homer does not normally announced to resent these casual abuses, though in "Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy", in which Abe calls Homer an accident, years of pent up anger on Homer's role leads to a temporary estrangement. Due to the rough babyhood he has endured under Abe, Homer takes every opportunity to ignore or squirt his begetter, whom he placed in a dilapidated retirement home.
Abe held a multifariousness of postwar jobs, including a farmer during Homer's early on babyhood until the bank foreclosed. Abe was also a watchman at a cranberry silo for xl years. He spent about of this fourth dimension living in a house that he won on a crooked 1950s game show until he sold it to help Homer buy a house for his family. Abe moved in with the family, only was sent to a retirement dwelling house three weeks subsequently. Abe was also angered about Homer's role in ensuring of the Trappuccino incident, yelling "I'm part of the mob!" when Homer inquired on his safety.
Yet, Abe was shown to accept genuine intendance for Homer, as seen in "Gone Abie Gone" when Homer was a male child, he was hospitalized after an accident at Abe's wedding (where he married Rita LaFleur) and decide to remain with Homer at the infirmary, as she went to Europe for a tour instead of Abe going aside her.
Other family relationships
Abraham Simpson is the estranged husband of Mona Simpson, father of Homer Simpson, begetter-in-law of Marge Simpson and paternal grandfather of siblings Bart, Lisa and Maggie. He also fathered 2 illegitimate children; a daughter named Abbey by a British lady named Edwina while in England during Globe War II, and Herbert Powell with a carnival hooker named Gaby. He was briefly married to Amber, the aforementioned adult female Homer married on a Vegas binge. As well in The Simpsons Uncensored Family Anthology, the family tree shows his parents' names to be Orville Simpson and Yuma Hickman. Abe's brother Cyrus appeared in "Simpsons Christmas Stories", where it shows that Cyrus lives in Tahiti with multiple wives. In "Million-Dollar Abie", Abe mentions that he has a blood brother named Beak.
Bart
Out of his grandkids, he is closest with Bart, showing an affection for him he rarely shows for anyone else and essentially acting as his father figure due to Homer'south disability to properly practice then because of his favoritism of Lisa and Maggie and his frequent abuse of Bart, along with his general lack of intelligence and parenting skills. Examples of this when he gave Bart a bike for his twelfth birthday and letting him hibernate from the cops with him after he ran away due to feeling neglected considering of Lisa, and when he goes on a journey with him for the High german painting tontine, telling him stories and maxim that Bart reminds him of himself and could've made sergeant of his squad. Bart (for the most function) returns this feeling, such as when he refuses to break the streetlight outside of his retirement home, and when he's 15 and goes to his grave for comfort when he's upset nigh homer and says he misses him and wishes he was there, fifty-fifty going as far as to osculation his tombstone in an unheard of bear witness of affection from Bart.
Mona Simpson
He was married for several years to Mona, who became entranced with the hippie lifestyle after watching Joe Namath on Tv set. She became a fugitive from justice after she abetted in the demolition of a biological weapons research lab on germs, owned by Charles Montgomery Burns. Abe had no interest in this, instead focusing on the Boob tube. Mona was forced to leave to give the two a better life. Abe tells nine-year-quondam Homer that Mona died while Homer was at the movies. Abe and Mona also don't seem to get along with each other, every bit seen in several episodes where they are usually arguing among themselves.
Personality
- "...and so, he claimed he was the one who turned cats and dogs against each other! Why is he always making up those crazy stories?"
- ―Bart afterwards Grampa embarrassed him in front of his classmates.[src]
Grampa Simpson is sometime, grizzled, periodically incontinent and quite senile to the extent of calling someone a fish tank. He lives in the Springfield Retirement Castle, which is a sad, lonely identify filled with demented, crippled and depressed onetime people (a sign nearly the entrance says "Cheers for not discussing the outside world"). Abe also informs Lisa that residents are non immune to read newspapers because "they angry up the blood". His closest friend appears to be Jasper Beardsley, a beau Retirement Castle resident.
He is also shown to exist something of a crackpot, equally evident past the following letter from "Bart the Full general":
Love Advertisers, I am disgusted with the way former people are depicted on tv set. We are not all vibrant, fun-loving sex maniacs! Many of the states are bitter, resentful individuals who think the expert old days when entertainment was banal and inoffensive. The following is a listing of words I never want to hear on goggle box once more. Number ane: "Bra". Number ii: "Horny". Number iii: "Family jewels".
He spends a good deal of his time writing messages of complaints. He once wrote to the President, complaining that at that place were too many states, and requesting that they get rid of 3 of them (simultaneously insisting that he was "not a crackpot"). He also wrote to "the sickos at Modernistic Bride Magazine" virtually his disgust at not seeing "i wrinkled face up" or "a unmarried toothless grin" in the publication. He also owns a 49-star American flag because of an undefined hatred of Missouri.
He as well is soundly rooted in his antiquated ways: "The metric system is the tool of the devil! My car gets 40 rods to the hogshead and that's the way I likes it!" Similar many of his fellow retirement abode residents, Abe is a devoted follower of Matlock. He fifty-fifty supports violent downward the Simpson household to complete construction of the proposed "Matlock Pike". He seems to believe Matlock is a real person, suggesting they call him in to solve real-life crimes: "I say we call Matlock. He'll observe the culprit. It'southward probably that evil Gavin MacLeod or George Lindsey." During a Matlock public appearance, Abe and Jasper swiped Matlock'southward pills which were needed to prevent him from having a spastic heart failure. Once when reflecting on his life, he lamented it equally terribly deadening and total of unruly teenagers, just then decided information technology was alright considering he "did accept two shows with Andy Griffith."
He also had a habit of telling long stories about his past, though a lot of the time they didn't really happen. Presumably his senility caused him to think he really did take these experiences; alternatively he could have simply been lying about them. Nonetheless, at to the lowest degree a few of his stories were true to an extent: namely the ones near the Flying Hellfish and Simpson Cistron.
In flashbacks he was strict and commanding every bit a result of his military background and somewhat condescending towards his son Homer which resulted in him having self-esteem problems and other insecurities. Withal, he displayed knowledge of social pressure when he described his experiences of trying to exist "with it" to Homer and Barney Gumble. He also seemed to have had a difficult relationship with his first ex-married woman and Homer's mother Mona due to their opposing sociopolitical and parenting views, since Homer had long believed his mother dead and Abe was e'er an open detractor of people similar hippies.
Non-Canon Appearances
Treehouse of Horror
- In "Treehouse of Horror III", during the segment a Clown Without Compassion, he gives Bart all of his social security money for his birthday.
- In "Treehouse of Horror IV", in Bart Simpson's Dracula, the Simpsons had to kill the head vampire. After, when the family is eating dinner, Lisa finds out that her whole family is vampires, including Grampa, who pretends to be the caput vampire, when in reality Marge is. Lisa mistakenly killed Mr. Burns, but she should've killed Marge. The Simpsons then say "Happy Halloween, everybody!" before parodying the ending scene to A Charlie Dark-brown Christmas.
- In "Treehouse of Horror V", in The Shinning, he appears in the car asleep while the Simpsons are driving their way to Mr. Burns' summer estate, but on Homer'due south third drive there (later on driving back home twice; once to lock the front door, and once more to lock the back door), he accidentally left Abe backside, according to Lisa. Afterward, Abe eventually arrived at the manor while Homer was insane. When Abe saw Homer (who was in the centre of breaking down doors with his ax, and hither, he tried to practice it a second time), he said "Hi, David. I'm Grampa!"
- In "Treehouse of Horror XI", he is killed by many mad people in the opening and eaten past a dolphin in Dark of the Dolphin.
- In "Treehouse of Horror Fourteen", during the intro, Homer throws a burning log at Abe when he meant to get the kids afterward they were fighting. While on fire, Abe laments "I'k still cold".
- In second segment "Treehouse of Horror XXVI", he is mocked Springfield, Japan, is constantly mocked because everyday he drops a perfect doughnut into the sea with his grandchildren (Bart and Lisa). When asked why he does such things, he says that is because if he doesn't, a huge ocean monster volition ascension and destroy the city. Instead of understanding, they just express mirth at him. I solar day, while he is preparing a doughnut for his "ritual", he chokes on the toppings and dies.
- In "Treehouse of Horror XXIX", in Geriatric Park he a dinosaur.
Video Games
The Simpsons Game
He first appears in the level Mob Rules as 1 of the Springfieldians that Marge tin bring into her mob to protest the sale of the K Theft Scratchy video game to minors. His younger cocky appears in Medal of Homer to requite Bart and Homer orders every bit for what to exercise in each of the two missions.
The Simpsons Route Rage
He is one of the five characters that the thespian has at the starting time of the game. His car is The Shriner.
Future
In "Holidays of Time to come Passed", Homer has Abe frozen in lodge to prevent a disease from killing him. Homer keeps him in Springfield Cryogenic Facility due to it being much cheaper than a nursing dwelling house.
In "Days of Time to come Future", he is shown to be present at Homer's last clone funeral at age of 113.
In "Barthood", while Bart was hiding at the Retirement home after breaking street lights, Grampa gives him a BMX bike. Afterwards, at some point when Bart is between the age twelve and xv, Grampa dies.
In "Mr. Lisa'south Opus", at historic period 97 he is seen at the infirmary in poor wellness.
The Simpsons Guy
During the crossover, Abe runs over Peter Griffin.
"The Serfsons"
Abe is shown to be a resident of The Webs at Giant Spider Acres.
Backside the Laughter
Creation
Matt Groening famously named the five main Simpson characters later members of his own family: his parents, Homer and Marge (or Marjorie in full), and his younger sisters, Lisa and Margaret (Maggie). Claiming that it was a bit too obvious to proper name a character after himself, he chose the name "Bart", an anagram of brat.[3] [4] When information technology came time to requite Grampa Simpson a first proper name, Groening says that he refused to proper noun him after his ain grandfather, Abraham Groening, leaving it to other writers to cull a name. By coincidence, the writers chose the proper name Abraham, unaware that information technology was as well the proper noun of Groening's grandfather.[v]
Trivia
- He once told the people at the bank that he was Male monarch Olaf of Sweden so he could get some coin, and after went to explicate.
- He mixes up facts and often when he tells his stories, so not everything in them is truthful.
- He is one of the few characters to take the beard line, the others include Homer, Lenny and Bart (future, Lisa'southward Wedding).
- He is aroused most not dying. In "Holidays of Future Passed", he saw a reflection of himself with his face covered in mashed spud and exclaimed "I'thou Santa!? Now I'll never die!".
- His historic period is uncertain and has fluctuated throughout the series.
- He has at least once been said to be 83 years quondam.[half dozen]
- Although Abe's age is often put as 83, "Gone Abie Gone" indicates that he was 35 when Homer was around 6 years old, giving his birth year to be around 1927. With Homer being 39, this information, if correct, would mean that Abe is shortly effectually 68 years quondam.
- However, in "Grampy Can Ya Hear Me", the Simpson family were jubilant Abe's 87th birthday.
- A news written report in The Simpsons Uncensored Family Album has Abe down equally being 4 years older than Mr. Burns. Burns' age has varied between 81 and over 120 years old throughout the series.
- His voice sounds similar to an elderly goat.
- He is (or at least was) quite skilled at dancing, as proven in "In the Name of the Grandfather".
- Homer resembles him while dehydrated during the Springfield marathon race.
- The episode "Throw Grampa from the Dane" reveals that Abe has a tattoo of Mona'due south name on his upper chest with a purple eye. He wanted to get the tattoo removed for costless in Copenhagen before he died. Instead of getting the tattoo removed, he redesigned it every bit an appreciation for the proverbial phrase "When life gives y'all lemons, brand lemonade". His outset official tattoo was the keepsake for the "Flying Hellfish" and was revealed in "Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in "The Curse of the Flight Hellfish"".
Gallery
Appearances
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The Simpsons : Flavour Ane | ||||
"Simpsons Roasting on an Open Burn": | "Bart the Genius": | "Homer'southward Odyssey": | "There's No Disgrace Like Home": | "Bart the General": |
Pocket-sized | Absent | Absent | Absent | Major |
"Moaning Lisa": | "The Call of the Simpsons": | "The Telltale Head": | "Life on the Fast Lane": | "Homer's Night Out": |
Absent | Absent | Minor | Absent | Absent |
"The Crepes of Wrath": | "Krusty Gets Busted": | "Some Enchanted Evening": | ||
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The Simpsons : Flavor Two | ||||
"Bart Gets an "F"": | "Simpson and Delilah": | "Treehouse of Horror": | "Two Cars in Every Garage and Iii Eyes on Every Fish": | "Dancin' Homer": |
Cameo | Minor | Absent | Absent | Absent |
"Expressionless Putting Order": | "Bart vs. Thanksgiving": | "Bart the Daredevil": | "Itchy & Scratchy & Marge": | "Bart Gets Striking by a Machine": |
Absent | Major | Absent | Absent | Absent |
"One Fish, 2 Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish": | "The Mode We Was": | "Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment": | "Master Mannerly": | "Oh Brother, Where Art One thousand?": |
Minor | Pocket-sized | Cameo | Absent | Small-scale |
"Bart's Dog Gets an F": | "Old Money": | "Brush with Greatness": | "Lisa's Substitute": | "The State of war of the Simpsons": |
Absent | Major | Absent | Absent | Major |
"3 Men and a Comic Book": | "Blood Feud": | |||
Absent | Absent |
The Simpsons : Season Iii | ||||
"Stark Raving Dad": | "Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington": | "When Flemish region Failed": | "Bart the Murderer": | "Homer Defined": |
Cameo | Absent-minded | Absent-minded | Cameo | Minor |
"Like Begetter, Similar Clown": | "Treehouse of Horror II": | "Lisa'due south Pony": | "Saturdays of Thunder": | "Flaming Moe's": |
Absent | Absent-minded | Small | Absent | Absent |
"Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk": | "I Married Marge": | "Radio Bart": | "Lisa the Greek": | "Homer Solitary": |
Modest | Modest | Absent | Absent | Absent-minded |
"Bart the Lover": | "Homer at the Bat": | "Separate Vocations": | "Dog of Expiry": | "Colonel Homer": |
Absent | Absent-minded | Absent | Small | Absent |
"Blackness Widower": | "The Otto Show": | "Bart'south Friend Falls in Honey": | "Blood brother, Tin You Spare 2 Dimes?": | |
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The Simpsons : Flavor Four | ||||
"Kamp Krusty": | "A Streetcar Named Marge": | "Homer the Heretic": | "Lisa the Beauty Queen": | "Treehouse of Horror III": |
Absent | Cameo | Cameo | Minor | Minor |
"Itchy & Scratchy: The Moving picture": | "Marge Gets a Chore": | "New Kid on the Block": | "Mr. Plow": | "Lisa's Commencement Give-and-take": |
Minor | Minor | Minor | Small | Minor |
"Homer's Triple Bypass": | "Marge vs. the Monorail": | "Selma's Choice": | "Brother from the Same Planet": | "I Honey Lisa": |
Minor | Minor | Absent-minded | Pocket-size | Small-scale |
"Duffless": | "Last Exit to Springfield": | "So It's Come up to This: A Simpsons Prune Show": | "The Front": | "Whacking Twenty-four hour period": |
Absent | Minor | Modest | Major | Minor |
"Marge in Chains": | "Krusty Gets Kancelled": | |||
Pocket-sized | Minor |
The Simpsons : Season V | ||||
"Homer's Barbershop Quartet": | "Cape Feare": | "Homer Goes to Higher": | "Rosebud": | "Treehouse of Horror IV": |
Pocket-size | Minor | Minor | Minor | Minor |
"Marge on the Lam": | "Bart'due south Inner Child": | "Boy-Scoutz 'n the Hood": | "The Last Temptation of Homer": | "$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to End Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)": |
Absent | Minor | Absent | Pocket-sized | Minor |
"Homer the Vigilante": | "Bart Gets Famous": | "Homer and Apu": | "Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy": | "Deep Space Homer": |
Major | Minor | Minor | Major | Minor |
"Homer Loves Flanders": | "Bart Gets an Elephant": | "Burns' Heir": | "Sweet Seymour Skinner'due south Baadasssss Song": | "The Male child Who Knew Too Much": |
Minor | Modest | Minor | Cameo | Absent |
"Lady Bouvier'due south Lover": | "Secrets of a Successful Marriage": | |||
Major | Minor |
The Simpsons : Flavour Six | ||||
"Bart of Darkness": | "Lisa'south Rival": | "Some other Simpsons Clip Show": | "Itchy & Scratchy Country": | "Sideshow Bob Roberts": |
Minor | Cameo | Absent | Pocket-sized | Minor |
"Treehouse of Horror Five": | "Bart's Girlfriend": | "Lisa on Ice": | "Homer Badman": | "Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy": |
Minor | Minor | Minor | Pocket-size | Major |
"Fear of Flying": | "Homer the Great": | "And Maggie Makes Three": | "Bart's Comet": | "Homie the Clown": |
Minor | Pocket-size | Absent-minded | Minor | Absent |
"Bart vs. Commonwealth of australia": | "Homer vs. Patty and Selma": | "A Star is Burns": | "Lisa's Wedding": | "Ii Dozen and One Greyhounds": |
Absent | Absent | Pocket-sized | Absent | Minor |
"The PTA Disbands": | "'Round Springfield": | "The Springfield Connexion": | "Lemon of Troy": | "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Function 1)": |
Minor | Pocket-sized | Minor | Modest | Minor |
The Simpsons : Flavor Vii | ||||
"Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Role Two)": | "Radioactive Man": | "Dwelling house Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily": | "Bart Sells His Soul": | "Lisa the Vegetarian": |
Minor | Small | Minor | Cameo | Minor |
"Treehouse of Horror VI": | "King-Size Homer": | "Mother Simpson": | "Sideshow Bob'south Concluding Gleaming": | "The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular": |
Pocket-size | Absent | Minor | Minor | Absent |
"Marge Exist Not Proud": | "Team Homer": | "2 Bad Neighbors": | "Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield": | "Bart the Fink": |
Small-scale | Absent | Small-scale | Minor | Absent |
"Lisa The Iconoclast": | "Homer The Smithers": | "The Day The Violence Died": | "A Fish Called Selma": | "Bart on the Road": |
Minor | Absent | Minor | Pocket-size | Absent-minded |
"22 Short Films About Springfield": | "Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in "The Expletive of the Flight Hellfish"": | "Much Apu About Nothing": | "Homerpalooza": | "Summer of 4 Ft. 2": |
Pocket-size | Major | Minor | Pocket-sized | Absent-minded |
The Simpsons : Season Viii | ||||
"Treehouse of Horror VII": | "You Only Movement Twice": | "The Homer They Fall": | "Burns, Baby Burns": | "Bart After Dark": |
Absent-minded | Absent | Pocket-size | Minor | Modest |
"A Milhouse Divided": | "Lisa'southward Date with Density": | "Hurricane Neddy": | "El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer (The Mysterious Voyage of Homer)": | "The Springfield Files": |
Minor | Pocket-size | Minor | Absent | Small |
"The Twisted World of Marge Simpson": | "Mount of Madness": | "Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious": | "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show": | "Homer's Phobia": |
Small-scale | Absent | Pocket-size | Cameo | Absent |
"Brother from Some other Series": | "My Sis, My Sitter": | "Homer vs. the Eighteenth Subpoena": | "Grade Schoolhouse Confidential": | "The Canine Mutiny": |
Absent | Absent | Cameo | Cameo | Absent-minded |
"The Erstwhile Man and the Lisa": | "In Marge Nosotros Trust": | "Homer'south Enemy": | "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase": | "The Secret War of Lisa Simpson": |
Modest | Absent-minded | Absent-minded | Major | Modest |
The Simpsons : Season Nine | ||||
"The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson": | "The Primary and the Pauper": | "Lisa's Sax": | "Treehouse of Horror 8": | "The Cartridge Family unit": |
Absent | Pocket-size | Minor | Absent | Absent |
"Bart Star": | "The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons": | "Lisa the Skeptic": | "Realty Bites": | "Miracle on Evergreen Terrace": |
Minor | Minor | Absent | Absent-minded | Minor |
"All Singing, All Dancing": | "Bart Carny": | "The Joy of Sect": | "Das Bus": | "The Concluding Temptation of Krust": |
Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent |
"Dumbbell Indemnity": | "Lisa the Simpson": | "This Piddling Wiggy": | "Simpson Tide": | "The Trouble with Trillions": |
Absent | Minor | Absent | Pocket-sized | Absent |
"Girly Edition": | "Trash of the Titans": | "Rex of the Hill": | "Lost Our Lisa": | "Natural Born Kissers": |
Minor | Absent | Minor | Cameo | Minor |
The Simpsons : Season Ten | ||||
"Lard of the Dance": | "The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace": | "Bart the Mother": | "Treehouse of Horror Nine": | "When You Dish Upon a Star": |
Absent | Minor | Absent | Absent | Cameo |
"D'oh-in' in the Wind": | "Lisa Gets an "A"": | "Homer Simpson in: "Kidney Trouble"": | "Mayored to the Mob": | "Viva Ned Flemish region": |
Minor | Absent-minded | Major | Absent | Pocket-sized |
"Wild Barts Can't Be Broken": | "Dominicus, Cruddy Lord's day": | "Homer to the Max": | "I'g with Cupid": | "Marge Simpson in: "Screaming Yellow Honkers"": |
Minor | Absent | Minor | Cameo | Absent-minded |
"Make Room for Lisa": | "Maximum Homerdrive": | "Simpsons Bible Stories": | "Mom and Pop Art": | "The Erstwhile Man and the "C" Educatee": |
Absent | Absent | Small | Absent | Major |
"Monty Can't Purchase Me Honey": | "They Saved Lisa'due south Encephalon": | "Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo": | ||
Absent | Cameo | Absent-minded |
Citations
- ↑ Moe'North'a Lisa
- ↑ Thursdays with Abie
- ↑ BBC. (2000). The Simpsons: America's First Family unit (6 minute edit for the season 1 DVD) (DVD). Uk: 20th Century Fox.
- ↑ Duncan, Andrew (September 18–24, 1999). Matt Groening. Radio Times. Archived from the original on December 6, 2012. Retrieved on September nineteen, 2007.
- ↑ Groening, Matt. (2002). The Simpsons season ii DVD commentary for the episode "Former Money" [DVD]. 20th Century Play a trick on.
- ↑ "Million-Dollar Abie"
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