Jesus Christ died for your sins on the cross. Repent and believe in him or you will be separated from God The Father for all eternity and face hell forever, for all eternity, never ending.,
@@leonardosantin3173 Well, it actually is possible to "devolve," but not in the way that's shown in the animation (much like how actual evolution isn't a continual change for one single organism, but rather changes of an entire species through multiple generations). A prime example are animals that have adapted to live in caves that lose their eyesight after a number of generations due to it becoming a vestigial trait.
@user-hh6ik5km2q The background music for The Simpsons is composed and recorded specifically for each episode, so the music doesn't have a "name", really -- just a cue ID. The composer for the Simpsons at the time was Alf Clausen, and he did a fabulous job for many years.
A rare genuinely beautiful moment in a series that usually doesn't take itself all too seriously. Edit:And great now I have a bunch of believers and atheists arguing in my replies🙍
bu bir çizgi filim, tabiki saçmalıyıcak, evrimde yaptığı gibi! tırtılın kelebeğe dönüşmesi (ona benzer GERÇEK birşey biliyorsanız paylaşın) o gerçektir yoksa o diğer saçmalıklar değil'
@@asker0173 That's nonesense, what makes you think evolution is false? Even if we take the story of Adam and Eve literally still there humans of different of color and race which implies that we have evolve somewhat
It's a take on the 'Rite of Spring' animation from 'Fantasia'. That's why Lisa was a Stegosaurus. But, yes, Lisa should have been a Triceratops, given that she was battling 'Bartosaurus' just before the meteor hit.
Jesus Christ died for your sins on the cross. Repent and believe in him or you will be separated from God The Father for all eternity and face hell forever, for all eternity, never ending.,
Jesus Christ died for your sins on the cross. Repent and believe in him or you will be separated from God The Father for all eternity and face hell forever, for all eternity, never ending.,
Jesus Christ died for your sins on the cross. Repent and believe in him or you will be separated from God The Father for all eternity and face hell forever, for all eternity, never ending.,
@@lordtoast344 Yes, I can remember Marina Huerta's voice (Marge's Latin american VA at the time) asking "Trajiste la leche?" to Homer, but I thought it was just something they did in spanish 🤔
0:57 Neolithic age 0:58 medieval age 0:59 Renaissance 1:00 early modern period 1:02 Victorian Era 1:04 Cenozoic Era or known by not so many: Late modern era.
0:01 Precambrian 0:09 Cambrian 0:11 Silurian 0:17 Devonian 0:19 Permian 0:24 Basically all of the Mesozoic mish-mashed together 0:41 Paleogene 0:45 Neogene to Quaternary
It's no doubt unintentional, but it's funny that they had Homer evolve from a non-mammalian synapsid (represented by Dimetrodon) into a true mammal, because Dimetrodon was in the same group of species that the ancestors of mammals were a part of.
@@Kaddywompous Lol I know right, it's always funny when people have "no doubt" about something that could easily be the opposite of what they've said. It's a goofy show, but not a zero-effort show.
I'm bored so time to point all the inaccuracies I can find: 0:08 Here, Homer seems to evolve from a jellyfish, however while jellyfish are very primitive they are not ancestors of more advanced animals. 0:13 Octopuses appeared during the Jurassic, yet this is implied to be the Silurian (though, there were cephalopods already). 0:24 Homer is here depicted as an early synapsid similar to Dimetrodon or Edaphosaurus, however these went extinct long before there were any dinosaurs or pterosaurs, so Homer should've already been a mammal by this point. additionally the Parasaurolophus is standing up in a kangaroo like posture, while in reality it was mostly quadrupedal. 0:34 Tyrannosaurus and Stegosaurus did not live at the same time. 0:45 Prehensile tails most likely evolved exclusively in new world monkeys and thus wouldn't have been present in any human ancestors.
From lobe-finned fish and onwards, I really like how apt the evolutionary steps are including the synapsid reptilian phase with the sailed back (and I could have gotten a bit pedantic about how dimetrodon may not be a direct ancestor, but a close cousin, but have to give props to the animators of not going fish->amphibian->dinosaur->mammal). I also understand how quickly glossing over single celled -> cnidarian -> fish may have been necessary for time constraints of the gag, lol
0:26 Fun fact, the voice actor of Agnes Skinner, Tress MacNeille, also voice acted the mother of Petrie from The Land Before Time films. I wonder if this is a reference to that.
I love how accurate this is. A lot evolution depictions skip the therapsids phase. Here, homer goes from amphibian to mammal-like reptile, before full mammal!
Fun fact: there is also another (English) version where Marge says “Did you bring the milk?”, instead of “What took you so long?”. It was used in episodes where this gag was reused
This really is evolution for all the likes I got I wanted to state that for a show like the simpsons this is entirely accurate only difference is trex and stegasuras didn’t live at the same time also the Asteroid hit the Gulf of Mexico not some random place in the ground but this is so accurate a student could actually use this to write a report
sonra ondan insan oldu mu diyeceksin😂 niye insanlar uyduruyor anlamıyorum, tırtılın kelebeye dönüşmesi yeterince ilgi çekici değil mi? mucizelerle çevriliyiz zaten.
the music actually gives this a sense of size, atmosphere and even seriousness. it reminds me of the treehouse of horror segment when homer went into a 3D world and the music and directional style there was actually quite powerful.
This is way too similar to the opening credits of "Once Upon a Time... Man" to not be an intentional pastiche of it, but I wonder how many Americans would have been able to recognize it? Was "Once Upon a Time... Man" (a French animated series that I watched growing up in Québec as "Il était une fois... l'homme") released in the USA, and was it popular? Or were the Simpsons showrunners flexing with an obscure reference almost nobody would get?
One of the best couchgags ever!
Ok
Shut up@@EdselEthanEdselEthanEdselEthan
might be the best one ever
True
I like 29th century music
"what took you so long?"
"so long" like 3.8 billion years
It's the longest walk homer ever done
@@dwaugh2215 Anyone creature. A genesis record.
😂😂
“Marge, you know what these intros are like nowadays. They’re completely unpredictable.”
Lies again? Smart Bundesliga Educational Videos
Moe "evolving backwards" got me
Jesus Christ died for your sins on the cross. Repent and believe in him or you will be separated from God The Father for all eternity and face hell forever, for all eternity, never ending.,
@@treek10k
What... Does it have to do with This comment?
@@SCP_is_Goated_Cope just ignore, it's a zealot
@@treek10kgott at vita, tú kanst sutta mín murt, vinurin
@SCP_is_Goated_Cope its a bot not a real person.
I like how Moe devolved
Hes an animorph
What I was about to comment.
When I was younger I thought that was actually possible😂LMAO
@@leonardosantin3173 Well, it actually is possible to "devolve," but not in the way that's shown in the animation (much like how actual evolution isn't a continual change for one single organism, but rather changes of an entire species through multiple generations). A prime example are animals that have adapted to live in caves that lose their eyesight after a number of generations due to it becoming a vestigial trait.
@@cuckoophendula8211 I meant quick devolution like that episode in Pokémon journeys just can’t remember which one
"What took you so long?"
"Eh, I would've gotten here 220 million years earlier, but the dinosaurs held me up."
😂
The music is actually beautiful
Name music?
Name??
@user-hh6ik5km2q The background music for The Simpsons is composed and recorded specifically for each episode, so the music doesn't have a "name", really -- just a cue ID. The composer for the Simpsons at the time was Alf Clausen, and he did a fabulous job for many years.
@@Bryan-gd9zbaw man
@@Bryan-gd9zbI think it's based on alpha by vangelis.
A rare genuinely beautiful moment in a series that usually doesn't take itself all too seriously.
Edit:And great now I have a bunch of believers and atheists arguing in my replies🙍
bu bir çizgi filim, tabiki saçmalıyıcak, evrimde yaptığı gibi! tırtılın kelebeğe dönüşmesi (ona benzer GERÇEK birşey biliyorsanız paylaşın) o gerçektir yoksa o diğer saçmalıklar değil'
@@asker0173 That's nonesense, what makes you think evolution is false? Even if we take the story of Adam and Eve literally still there humans of different of color and race which implies that we have evolve somewhat
Evolution is proven fact. @@asker0173
@@asker0173shut up religious nutjob
@@asker0173well at least idiots like you prove to us how Moe de-volved
Lisa should’ve been a Triceratops.
Yup
O a anquilosaurus
They were palying off evolution of life from fantasia. Nicely done to
Then you’d get a Trilisatops
It's a take on the 'Rite of Spring' animation from 'Fantasia'. That's why Lisa was a Stegosaurus. But, yes, Lisa should have been a Triceratops, given that she was battling 'Bartosaurus' just before the meteor hit.
0:43 This prove bart's hair is part of his skull
ha ha. good observation
0:59 I love how he grew a mustache over his beard.
It's not a beard: it's a permanent 5 o'clock shadow. He shaves every day but it grows back almost immediately.
I love he has his double strand of head hair even from when he was a fish
It’s a stubble
@@Palomar23ur a stubble
Jesus Christ died for your sins on the cross. Repent and believe in him or you will be separated from God The Father for all eternity and face hell forever, for all eternity, never ending.,
I love the way they referenced my favorite part of Fantasia. Especially with Bart & Lisa as the T-Rex and Stegosaurus.
What fantasia?
@@timhoward5 Disney movie.
I'm sure him escaping the tentacles was a reference to it.
@@SPM0717 he'd talking about the dinosaurs that gave kids trauma
Original date August 16 2010
If you listen closely, you can hear Ken Ham screaming in the background
And ned Flanders
@@EternalEmperorofZakuul Him too
Quick. Take refuge in The Creation Museum!
@@seanemery1917 Ken Ham is a walking crime against education.
Jesus Christ died for your sins on the cross. Repent and believe in him or you will be separated from God The Father for all eternity and face hell forever, for all eternity, never ending.,
That was my favorite couch gag since I was a kid lol.
The team behind the Simpsons are literally geniuses
1:00 Guy Incognito mustache
0:15 this will never stop being funny to me.
That scream tho lol
@@o_jopa_ burns octopus.
Jesus Christ died for your sins on the cross. Repent and believe in him or you will be separated from God The Father for all eternity and face hell forever, for all eternity, never ending.,
@@treek10k shut up lol
@@treek10kstfu bible beater
0:02 "Doh intensifies"
Dodododoododoedhodhodhdoh
0:14 cephalaspis
0:19 proterogyrinus
0:23 dimetrodon
0:30 megazostrodon
0:45 aegyptopithecus -> proconsul
0:50 australopithecus
0:51 homo sapiens
0:53 moe:thrinaxodon
0:51 is actually Homo neanderthalensis
Some people go backwards
You missed homo idioticus 😂😂😂
You mean Homer sapien 😂
@@TheBT YeS So FunNy 😂
0:16 Homer scream gets me everytime even after many episodes over the years 😅
0:26 DEAAAAH
"DEAAAAH!!" GOT ME DIYING!!!
Fun fact, the voice actor of Agnes Skinner also did Petrie's mother in The Land Before Time films, so it's like bother in one there.
Goofy aah sound 💀
0:27
No she said diiiieee
I like the other version where Marge says "did you get the milk?"
I think it was in spanish?
@@KanaidBlack nope it was in English
Yeah, I think I remember that
I could be very wrong but I believe she also said it In Spanish
@@lordtoast344 Yes, I can remember Marina Huerta's voice (Marge's Latin american VA at the time) asking "Trajiste la leche?" to Homer, but I thought it was just something they did in spanish 🤔
Nice attention to detail that homer was a dimetrodon that evolved into a mammal. Most people still think dimetrodon was a dinosaur so good on them.
Boom, you're the first person so far who has made that connection
Hey, I wrote the same thing, cool!
@@That_OneRandomGuy cool
We stan synapsid acknowledgement.
Specifically dimetrodon. Even among Permian synapsids, it was closer to us than its contemporaries like Edaphosaurus.
0:57 Neolithic age
0:58 medieval age
0:59 Renaissance
1:00 early modern period
1:02 Victorian Era
1:04 Cenozoic Era or known by not so many: Late modern era.
0:01 Precambrian
0:09 Cambrian
0:11 Silurian
0:17 Devonian
0:19 Permian
0:24 Basically all of the Mesozoic mish-mashed together
0:41 Paleogene
0:45 Neogene to Quaternary
1:04 is the Holocene epoch aka the Modern epoch we’re in today.
@@enderethan144 true, I missed that one
I really think Lisa should have been a triceratops.
Same. Lol but apparently its a Fantasia reference
How about a pterodactyl or tupuxuara?
@@CaptainMarvelousGokaiRed They don't have the iconic head shape
Right here, right now.
Waking up to find your love's not real
Godzilla Roar 0:34
You forgot 0:30 with T-Rex roar.
@@marshallgraham2178 this too
@marshallgraham2178 what episode is this really called
🤓☝️
That was the Bartannosaurus Rex
It's no doubt unintentional, but it's funny that they had Homer evolve from a non-mammalian synapsid (represented by Dimetrodon) into a true mammal, because Dimetrodon was in the same group of species that the ancestors of mammals were a part of.
*doubt unintentional. I wouldn’t be a bit surprised if they consulted with an evolutionary biologist for that.
@@Kaddywompous That jellyfish (Cnidaria) jump to a bony fish (Teleostei) was quite wild.
NEEEEEEEEERDDDDDDD
@@Kaddywompous Lol I know right, it's always funny when people have "no doubt" about something that could easily be the opposite of what they've said. It's a goofy show, but not a zero-effort show.
I made the same connection and wrote about it too, cool.
I'm bored so time to point all the inaccuracies I can find:
0:08 Here, Homer seems to evolve from a jellyfish, however while jellyfish are very primitive they are not ancestors of more advanced animals.
0:13 Octopuses appeared during the Jurassic, yet this is implied to be the Silurian (though, there were cephalopods already).
0:24 Homer is here depicted as an early synapsid similar to Dimetrodon or Edaphosaurus, however these went extinct long before there were any dinosaurs or pterosaurs, so Homer should've already been a mammal by this point. additionally the Parasaurolophus is standing up in a kangaroo like posture, while in reality it was mostly quadrupedal.
0:34 Tyrannosaurus and Stegosaurus did not live at the same time.
0:45 Prehensile tails most likely evolved exclusively in new world monkeys and thus wouldn't have been present in any human ancestors.
I loved the Godzilla roar with the Lisa dinosaur.
Moe had the right idea
Return to -monke- ratto.
he went back to monke, then a rat
@@reginald1th he kinda looked like a hyena for a minute
Omg, the Simpsons had such amazing writing back then. Gag after gag after gag, it was great.
Gag after wonderful, wonderful gag
Agnes as a pteranodon killed me. 😂🤣😂🤣
Fun fact, the voice actor of Agnes Skinner also did Petrie's mother in The Land Before Time films, so it's like bother in one there.
00:53 hey XD
*devolves into a rat*
@@trinityleadershipproducts3255 Yep
From lobe-finned fish and onwards, I really like how apt the evolutionary steps are including the synapsid reptilian phase with the sailed back (and I could have gotten a bit pedantic about how dimetrodon may not be a direct ancestor, but a close cousin, but have to give props to the animators of not going fish->amphibian->dinosaur->mammal). I also understand how quickly glossing over single celled -> cnidarian -> fish may have been necessary for time constraints of the gag, lol
Now this is someone who knows their shit.
Looks like good thesis material.
@@TheBTclearly
I heard that Godzilla roar and I can smell that lawsuit
(Alfred E. Neuman laughs in the background)
Me too 🫠that 98 Godzilla roar
I remember that I had a dinosaur toy that used the Godzilla roar
I must say this is an interesting couch gag.
Love this 👍 My favorite part 0:45-0:52 I love when Dan do monkey sound in Homers voice 😂
Awww… Sleeping Santa’s little helper.🙂❤
Hypnos
🐟 🦎 🐁 🐒 🦍 🚶♂️
Exactly!!!
Hey 🚶♂️🐢
go back I want to be fishe
0:43 So it's confirmed again that Bart's sharped hair is actually part of his skull bones
0:26 Fun fact, the voice actor of Agnes Skinner, Tress MacNeille, also voice acted the mother of Petrie from The Land Before Time films.
I wonder if this is a reference to that.
“What took you so long”
“Are you familiar with the concept of evolution?”
I love how accurate this is. A lot evolution depictions skip the therapsids phase. Here, homer goes from amphibian to mammal-like reptile, before full mammal!
I love the music at 0:40 anyone know the name?
Idk
@@Kick_OfficielThen why did you reply 😂
@@alexforkfunni for said him than idk
“What took you so long? We waited like, four billion years!”
Fun fact: there is also another (English) version where Marge says “Did you bring the milk?”, instead of “What took you so long?”. It was used in episodes where this gag was reused
Ha, and I thought it was the localizers who decided to get creative
@@blackwolf_365 Same
0:00earth before life 0:08paleozoic 0:24mesosoic 0:44 cenozoic 0:57 old story 1:01tecnologic time 1:03modern time
0:22 Not Lenny!!!
Oh my eyesss
@@foxy-dw8fiHe's not supposed to get stomach acid in them
Marge’s “what took you so long?” and Homer’s response is perfect
i dunno why Skinner's mother was so funny to me, just fit perfectly
This evolution animation is looking sooooooooo smooth!
This really is evolution for all the likes I got I wanted to state that for a show like the simpsons this is entirely accurate only difference is trex and stegasuras didn’t live at the same time also the Asteroid hit the Gulf of Mexico not some random place in the ground but this is so accurate a student could actually use this to write a report
I can't stop watching this.
this is a life changing video
I liked lizard Homer.
Same.
I see mr. Burns as a octopus, cool 🐙🦑
0:30 it took a while for me to realize Bart and Lisa were dinosaurs
0:34 bart used godzilla roar
Moral of the story: "Just keep going forward"
That godzilla sound tho 0:34
I like how homer screamed when burns try to get him
Moe de-evolving had me dead
I can’t with Lisa-stegosaurus making a Godzilla roar 😂
Quite accurate for a cartoon. From steam mammals to rodents and then into primates.
sonra ondan insan oldu mu diyeceksin😂 niye insanlar uyduruyor anlamıyorum, tırtılın kelebeye dönüşmesi yeterince ilgi çekici değil mi? mucizelerle çevriliyiz zaten.
@@asker0173Evolution is proven fact.
@jonathanbirch2022 It's proven fact. That's why it's a scientific theory, meaning something that has been proven over and over.
@jonathanbirch2022 No, a scientific theory is something that has been thoroughly proven. Google "What is a scientific theory"
@jonathanbirch2022Evolution is a fact. Natural selection is a theory.
I just love how moe devolved
I like how they acknowledged that _Dimetrodon_ isn’t a dinosaur, even though to say we evolved from it is a tad oversimplified.
It’s also incorrectly portrayed alongside dinosaurs and pterosaurs, despite having died out long before they appeared
@@dannybright8708 Gee, I sure hope someone got fired for that blunder!
Moe's part 🤣😂
And 0:25 🤣😂
When homer like shin godzilla be like: 0:16
Yea
"simpsonzilla"
0:34 love the Godzilla roar xd
One of my top favorite openings
the music actually gives this a sense of size, atmosphere and even seriousness. it reminds me of the treehouse of horror segment when homer went into a 3D world and the music and directional style there was actually quite powerful.
So it's trending all of a sudden.
Moe evolving backwards really made me laugh
Krusty: "What the hell was that"?
Nobody noticed how the mosquito at 0:20 is Lenny? 🦟
Don’t worry! I noticed that
Dragonfly*
@@cristianandreica5665 Dragondeez nuts across yo face
WHAT TOOK YOU SO LONG!
You stay for 7.5 Million years!
🎶🎶IS EVOLUTION BABY🎶🎶
Love This song❤
How time feels when it passes
“From the fish, to the lizard, to the rodent, to human where’s my prey, that’s my food always drama when I fight” hits hard 🔥
better than the original lyric
But why y’all still hating KSI
What took him so long is that he went back in time
0:03 DOUP🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️💯💯💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
My science teacher showed me this video 😭 🙏
😭🙏
I like how at the beginning homer was still in his jellybean mode
0:24 bro is a edaphossaurus
Okay, this was pretty cool!
This is way too similar to the opening credits of "Once Upon a Time... Man" to not be an intentional pastiche of it, but I wonder how many Americans would have been able to recognize it? Was "Once Upon a Time... Man" (a French animated series that I watched growing up in Québec as "Il était une fois... l'homme") released in the USA, and was it popular? Or were the Simpsons showrunners flexing with an obscure reference almost nobody would get?
Thanks random person on internet, I did know that I have seen it before, but could not place it.
I love how Homer is either eating or running in every one lol
It's amazing how ignorant people are that Religion still exists when evolution disproves much of religious teaching.
0:35 the Simpson evolution 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I love it
Fish evolved from bony and spinny worms not from jellyfishes.
Fun Fact.
But worms evolved from chordata larva which phyla could have evolved from jellyfishes or jellyfish ancestors.
I love the sound of the single cell homers multiplying
What's up with no comments on a 11 y/o clip?
lol
UA-cam algorithm
Nobody gonna talk about the Godzilla roar for the listegosaurus(Lisa)
Excellent Couch gag
Sarah❤hey!
Will you be my Queen?
@@hassankhalid7869shut up
The pterodactyl's "Graaaah!" got me rolling on the floor 😭😭😭
I like how homer is always bald
0:32 I love how the Godzilla roar plays
Doh!, doh, doh, dohdohdohdohdohdohhh!, 🤣🤣🤣.
Double d'oh, Triple d'oh, Quadruple d'oh, Infinity d'oh, etc.
love how moe just devolves