The Official Simpsons Griefing Thread

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I completely forgot the Daniel Radcliff episode; as well as the Krusty Gets Cancelled episode with Bette Midler and other celebrities, and of course Marge vs the Monorail.

Forgot the England episode

Does Jon Lovitz count as a celebrity voice since he's played multiple characters...

Also of note: Willem Dafoe, John Waters, Penny Marshall, Susan Sarandon, Jayne Meadows, and Anne Hathaway
 
Dear Marge,

Thanks for the fab painting of Yours Truly. I hung it on me wall. You're quite an artist. In answer to your question, yes, we do have hamburgers and fries in England. But we call French fries "chips."

Love,

Ringo

PS: Forgive the lateness of my reply.
 
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To hear the showrunners say it, Kid Rock was one of their favorite guest stars because he's like the only musician guest who showed up on time and sober.
 
Not sure if this will interest anyone, but Alf Clausen, who wrote the music for the show for 27 years before getting fired in 2017, is suing Fox, claiming he was fired because of his age and an unnamed perceived disability. Clausen is 78 years old, but it is sad that someone who has contributed so much to that show was disposed of in such a manner.
 
Not sure if this will interest anyone, but Alf Clausen, who wrote the music for the show for 27 years before getting fired in 2017, is suing Fox, claiming he was fired because of his age and an unnamed perceived disability. Clausen is 78 years old, but it is sad that someone who has contributed so much to that show was disposed of in such a manner.

Article:


Alf Clausen, “The Simpsons”’ Longtime Composer, Sues Fox Over Firing From Show
He claims he was let go after 27 years “due to perceived disability and age”
Homer Simpson (FOX via Getty Images)

Homer Simpson (FOX via Getty Images)
Alf Clausen is an Emmy-winning composer who scored more than 560 episodes of “The Simpsons” across 27 years. He was fired from the show in 2017, and today, he filed a lawsuit against Fox over his firing from the show, Variety reports. He alleged in the lawsuit that he was fired because of his age.
According to the lawsuit, he was told that the show was taking the music in a “different direction.” It continues, “This reason was pretextual and false. Instead, Plaintiff’s unlawful termination was due to perceived disability and age.” Disney and James L. Brooks’ Gracie Films are also listed as defendants.
Clausen was nominated for 23 Emmys and won twice for “We Put the Spring in Springfield” and “You’re Checkin’ In (A Musical Tribute To The Betty Ford Center).” He was responsible for many of the show’s most memorable musical moments, including the Planet of the Apesmusical, Poochie’s rap, and “We Do (the Stonecutters’ Song).”
After news surfaced of Clausen’s firing from the show, producers released a statement claiming that Clausen “will continue to have an ongoing role in the show.” They added, “We remain committed to the finest in music for ‘The Simpsons,’ absolutely including orchestral. This is the part where we would make a joke but neither Alf’s work nor the music of ‘The Simpsons’ is treated as anything but seriously by us.”
Read “Twenty Great ‘Simpsons’ Musical Moments” and “Lisa Simpson’s Second Grade Blues.”
 
Not sure if this will interest anyone, but Alf Clausen, who wrote the music for the show for 27 years before getting fired in 2017, is suing Fox, claiming he was fired because of his age and an unnamed perceived disability. Clausen is 78 years old, but it is sad that someone who has contributed so much to that show was disposed of in such a manner.

Careful or he will incur the wrath of Nancy Cartwright and her Happyology buddies
 
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