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Hell, I remember seeing the Cartridge Family for the first time when it debuted and wondering what the big deal was with Homer owning a gun, when I personally recalled the $pringfield episode with Burns' Casino when Homer uses a shotgun to protect the kids from the Boogey Man.
I ran across some of these. Some of them are pretty damn funny. My personal favorite was the deleted scene from Itchy and Scratchy Land where Homer is licking some kid's Popsicle.Dunno if its been posted before, but a fucktunne of deleted scene footage from seasons 5-9 are now on youtube
It aint exactly A material, the animation may be often unfinished, and sometimes they have lisa's VA voice marges lines, but this may well be the final ember of old simpsons that some folks here have yet to see, and may well provide a couple of laughs and some bittersweet nostalgia for an age long gone
I like how he changed the format up a bit in this one from the first.I don't think Medozaposting is quite as funny as sugarposting but it's still pretty good.
I like how he changed the format up a bit in this one from the first.
I like Dankmus and Dark Simpsons as well.I threw him a few bucks on Ko Fi. He's one of the very few good Simpsons content creators.
Honestly I justify it to myself that Marge didn't want Homer owning a handgun specifically because it's a weapon he can easily and legally carry in public without attracting too much attention to himself, increasing his liklihood of having a Homer version of a Nigga Moment and getting in trouble or killed. Homer is irresponsible enough with his shotguns and rifles, and just look how he treated his handgun. He used it as a fucking remote control, ffs! Opening a beer with it, sure why not if you're out hunting and bored as fuck, but in your living room? He treated it like a toy because he had constant access to it and wanted excuses to use it.Exactly. I recall 13-year old me seeing The Cartridge Family and thinking to myself, "Uhhhh, hasn't Homer owned rifles and shotguns in older episodes?"
A wizard did it.As much as I love that episode (The joke about the irregular Oreos was and always will be absolutely brilliant) I always feel the need to point out that this episode (being a Season 9 episode) conflicts with past seasons which show that Homer is already a gun owner.
Immediately downloading these in case the Mouse pulls them. The best new Simpsons content in 20 years.Dunno if its been posted before, but a fucktunne of deleted scene footage from seasons 5-9 are now on youtube
It aint exactly A material, the animation may be often unfinished, and sometimes they have lisa's VA voice marges lines, but this may well be the final ember of old simpsons that some folks here have yet to see, and may well provide a couple of laughs and some bittersweet nostalgia for an age long gone
I ran across some of these. Some of them are pretty damn funny. My personal favorite was the deleted scene from Itchy and Scratchy Land where Homer is licking some kid's Popsicle.
Have they made Marge a robot? Did Moe get a cellphone?"Yes, the Simpsons have come a long way since an old drunk made humans out of his rabbit characters to pay off his gambling debts. Who knows what adventures they'll have between now and the time the show becomes unprofitable?"
Love seeing these! I wish someone found a full version of the original pilot to the series instead of the same 5 minutes we've only ever saw!Dunno if its been posted before, but a fucktunne of deleted scene footage from seasons 5-9 are now on youtube
It aint exactly A material, the animation may be often unfinished, and sometimes they have lisa's VA voice marges lines, but this may well be the final ember of old simpsons that some folks here have yet to see, and may well provide a couple of laughs and some bittersweet nostalgia for an age long gone
Matt drew up the Simpsons in like five minutes because he was going to a pitch meeting to turn his comic life in hell into a show when he realized, "oh crap if I sell them my strip, I lose all rights to it. " he wasn't stupid. He knew the big studios could and would screw him over if he handed his passion project over to them. Matt has never had any genuine love for the Simpsons, he's always seen then as a means to an end"Yes, the Simpsons have come a long way since an old drunk made humans out of his rabbit characters to pay off his gambling debts. Who knows what adventures they'll have between now and the time the show becomes unprofitable?"
Matt drew up the Simpsons in like five minutes because he was going to a pitch meeting to turn his comic life in hell into a show when he realized, "oh crap if I sell them my strip, I lose all rights to it. " he wasn't stupid. He knew the big studios could and would screw him over if he handed his passion project over to them. Matt has never had any genuine love for the Simpsons, he's always seen then as a means to an end
Marge was made into a simulation robot in Thanksgiving Of Horror this past season and Moe got a cellphone in Season 20. I'd say, yes to both.Have they made Marge a robot? Did Moe get a cellphone?
This is true. Prior to The Simpsons, he had a successful cult comic strip called Life in Hell, and he was interested in adapting it into a cartoon. He realized that if he sold the rights to it, the studios would butcher his passion project, so at the last minute he scrambled and came up with a generic American family idea with the characters inspired by his real life relatives, and the setting based off his hometown. His reasoning was that if the studio butchered it, it wouldn't be as catastrophic since the premise was pretty generic and bland compared to his original Life in Hell series.
Fun fact: Matt Groening's real life sister Lisa (who Lisa Simpson is based off) who was married to the creator of Nickelodeon's Hey Arnold! series.