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Television Retro Simpsons was so good

That's a good point, I'd never considered before how it changed from being all about Bart. He was marketed as being a cool rebel when it started, almost like all the cliched mascots that dominated videogames in the wake of Sonic.
I remember starting school in the early 90s and Bart Simpson shirts were banned.
 
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I remember starting school in the early 90s and Bart Simpson shirts were banned.
Lol, that's so funny. It's amazing what tame stuff gets banned at school. I can see the Simpsons parodying stuff like that.
 
Truer words, brother. Truer words.

I randomly quote lines from the Simpsons to the amusement of myself and no one else.

And yes my cat's breath does smell like cat food.
 
"A lot of blue hair? What a freak!"

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this one is classic




also. simpsons has great commentary also. u can get so much more enjoyment of rewatching all the seasons with commentary on.
 
I never got into The Simpsons. Maybe I should give it a try. I think it's on Disney+
 
Lol, that's so funny. It's amazing what tame stuff gets banned at school. I can see the Simpsons parodying stuff like that.
Yep. Early 90s? Bart Simpsons shirts. A few years later, Beavis and Butthead shirts. A few years after that, South Park shirts (and Wu Tang shirts too at my middle school because teachers thought it was a gang symbol).
 
"Homer's Enemy" was great(highest rated episode of all time IIRC). But it was also a turning point; it was the birth of "Jerk Ass Homer", which would become a Hallmark of the show's decline, along with guest appearances where stars play themselves, and storylines that were increasingly non-sensical, even within the Simpsons universe.

"The Principal and the Pauper" is where they jumped the shark, though.
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"Homer's Enemy" was great(highest rated episode of all time IIRC). But it was also a turning point; it was the birth of "Jerk Ass Homer", which would become a Hallmark of the show's decline, along with guest appearances where stars play themselves, and storylines that were increasingly non-sensical, even within the Simpsons universe.

"The Principal and the Pauper" is where they jumped the shark, though.

i thought that was a good episode. never bothered me the first time as a kid. i guess if u get into the show and characters and they do something like that fans will be pissed.
 
i thought that was a good episode. never bothered me the first time as a kid. i guess if u get into the show and characters and they do something like that fans will be pissed.

The episode itself was actually funny. It's the implications of the episode. They had spent 8 seasons building a back story to this very well-written and nuanced character, only to piss it down the drain for the sake of a cheap gag episode. It set a precedent that essentially meant that nothing that had happened up to that point, meant anything at all.
 
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