@@pathutchison7688 You expect consistency on a show where everything is back to the status quo each episode, no matter what happened on the last episode, and previous episodes are very rarely referenced?
Classic Simpsons episodes are some of the best TV ever written. It was funny, clever, thought provoking, and heart warming all at the same time. I yearn for these days.
@@peternesbitt I like watching films with the commentaries on and often after watching the film in the first place, thus watching them twice! And yes the writing is brilliant. 👍
@@Cadence733 I would just... get out of the way. Like, step to the side so I'm not in his way. After all, he has a target, he knows who he's going to kill, he's not likely to just kill anyone he meets along the way.
One of my favorite scenes was the one where Ralph Wiggum was acting Washington so well at a school play that the bullies went, “this makes me want to learn more about our founding fathers” “TO THE LIBRARY!” And they all just got up and ran out.
"No this isn't Moe's Tavern, it's Boe's Cavern." Has *STRONG* Conan O'Brien energy. I don't konw if it was during a season he was writing but he's definitely used that same joke before on his shows. Look up the Hannigan the traveling salesman haha.
It was an extremely intelligent show. In some scenes where you see scientific, or mathematics formulas on a blackboard, they are legit equations. Like in Season 10, episode 2, Homer nearly disproved Pierre de Fermat's last theorem. In the end it was wrong, but the writers took enough care to make so that the discrepancy is so little, that if you use a regular calculator(Which can only round to so many decimal places) , it will seem as though the equation is valid. It's mind boggling how much care went into this show in the past. I think most people don't realize the full extent of how brilliant it was. I stopped watching after around season 15 or 16 though. They started out with a strong race horse, then worked it till till it died, then continued to whip it, hoping to make it run some more. Now its body is just dust, but they are still beating it.
@@baconburgeronly3089 I think the implication is that social media has ruined television, because now everyone tweets/posts/shares every complaint they have and shows can no longer do anything edgy or offensive. The Simpsons famously had to change voice actors DECADES LATER because of this.
Old Homer wasn’t stupid, was an angry person yes, but normal intelligence, they dumb it up through the years However many people don’t see the inner joke -yes it’s an old video maybe 70s -yes it’s short scene quite repeating itself -but no one talks about that they put the video to pretend they work however even in the video they just mock around 😅😅
1:05 - The Simpsons is still one of the few places to go for a good Doppler Effect gag. Whenever I see a mob forming my mind goes, “you stole the money fROM THE CHURCH COLLEction plate!”
A brilliant, and possibly overlooked, part of The Simpsons is the various neon signs that are shown from time to time. The one at 2:41 is my all-time favourite.
dont worry! i have a plan. i saw this in a movie about a bus that had to SPEED around the city…keeping its SPEED over 50 and if its SPEED dropped?! it would EXPLODE. i think it was called “🙌🏻The Bus That Couldn’t Slow Down🙌🏻”
The writing then was absolutely the perfect blend of off the wall, hilarious, wholesome, bizarre and absolutely dark, even all at once at times. So glad I grew up with these guys 😂
@@ACDZ123 coffee was brought to Australia in the first fleet's.. not WW2. It first became popular in the 1870s due to Parisian coffee shops in Melbourne, WW2 had an influence yes to the culture but they did not introduce coffee nor the expresso machine in Australia which was first introduced in 1928 here in Bourke Street's Café Florentino.
Yep, full coffee snob culture. But I feel they don't actually independently love coffee. It's coz it's seen as cool, and gives them a feeling of status. Aussies (like many places) superficially want to elevate themselves up the pecking order. (Like all the dudes that work out at the gym, to be able to look ripped in a nipple-showing singlet at Stereosonic / Good Vibes / *insert crappy music festival*) Lol.
You gotta feel a little bad for Jimbo, getting dumped there. He's a teenager and a knife wielding adult barged into the house and threatened him. I don't think anyone would take that super well.
"I heard they shaved a gorilla"
@Spike16 yeah that's one really underrated episode :D
Hi kenny :D
Love the subtlety of the joke haha
That killed me 😅
@@ocarrier3918see you in HEAVEN
“Wow, can I see your club?”
“It’s called a baton, son.”
“Oh, what’s it for?”
“We club people with it.”
"Understandable, have a good evening, Sir."
No they begin baton people with it
Don’t the Sinpsons live at 742 Evergreen terrace? What’s this 1094 stuff?
@@pathutchison7688 You expect consistency on a show where everything is back to the status quo each episode, no matter what happened on the last episode, and previous episodes are very rarely referenced?
That club people stand
Lionel Hutz was unusually competent in the “all you can eat trail
Lool he was their defendant
@@plopdoo339yes, we know, he forced the usually competent lawyer representing Sea Captain to settle outside of court due to a likely loss
Drug dealerrrr.... keeper awayer
“I don’t use the word ‘hero’ often. But you are the greatest hero in American history.”
You may remember him from such lawsuits as the itchy and scratchy trial
-"Take him away boys."
-"Hey im the chief here! Bake him away toys."
What was that chief?
@@adamortiz5846 Do what the kid says...
Why'd Wiggum say that?
@@AkiraHartono maybe Ralph & Clancy play with dolls a lot? Malibu Stacy maybe?
You'll make Sergeant for this!
Classic Simpsons episodes are some of the best TV ever written. It was funny, clever, thought provoking, and heart warming all at the same time. I yearn for these days.
me too
Some of the best writers in one room
Those days can be revisited with DVDs and such, I sure do and often!
😁👍
@@robanderson473 Hopefully with the commentary on. The writers and producers are brilliant.
@@peternesbitt I like watching films with the commentaries on and often after watching the film in the first place, thus watching them twice! And yes the writing is brilliant. 👍
I love that Moe is running back to the bar to check on Barney in the same knife-weilding fashion.
"Stupid wishing well!"
Need to get Barney away from the beer taps.
Just imagine if you were walking across the park in the opposite direction to Moe....
@@Cadence733 I would just... get out of the way. Like, step to the side so I'm not in his way. After all, he has a target, he knows who he's going to kill, he's not likely to just kill anyone he meets along the way.
@@ShadowdaHedgie11 Amanda Hugginkiss would definitely be 6ft under if Joey Joe Joe Junior Shabadoo gave em up....
"i see youve played knifey-spoony before. "
I quote this once a week
"Bake em away toys" is like my favorite line when I was a kid. Still pretty funny
I love how politely bart corrected the spoon man
“Uh oh’ my heart just stopped! …ahhh there it goes”
Always makes me laugh
and then he drank himself eye-less
One of my favorite scenes was the one where Ralph Wiggum was acting Washington so well at a school play that the bullies went, “this makes me want to learn more about our founding fathers” “TO THE LIBRARY!” And they all just got up and ran out.
Homer ordered pizza to the courthouse 😂
Bullfrogs: "They're like kangaroos; but they're reptiles, they is."
Too bad it wasn't France 😂
They're chazwozzas
"No this isn't Moe's Tavern, it's Boe's Cavern." Has *STRONG* Conan O'Brien energy. I don't konw if it was during a season he was writing but he's definitely used that same joke before on his shows. Look up the Hannigan the traveling salesman haha.
New Kids on the Blecch was one of the 3 episodes he wrote, though I have no idea if he wrote that particular line.
@@CornishCreamtea07 New Kid on the Block. New Kids on the Blecch is a much later episode. But yeah, this episode was one of Conan's.
I avoid all episodes with anything involved with conan
@@bobkys7916 why ?
I remember an early episode Bart mentions a jive talking robot, and a few years later Conan debuted a character named Pimpbot 5000
Old Simpsons was something else. Every scene had multiple intertwining jokes littered throughout.
It was an extremely intelligent show. In some scenes where you see scientific, or mathematics formulas on a blackboard, they are legit equations. Like in Season 10, episode 2, Homer nearly disproved Pierre de Fermat's last theorem. In the end it was wrong, but the writers took enough care to make so that the discrepancy is so little, that if you use a regular calculator(Which can only round to so many decimal places) , it will seem as though the equation is valid.
It's mind boggling how much care went into this show in the past. I think most people don't realize the full extent of how brilliant it was. I stopped watching after around season 15 or 16 though. They started out with a strong race horse, then worked it till till it died, then continued to whip it, hoping to make it run some more. Now its body is just dust, but they are still beating it.
@@abrahamthebewildered1448 Yeah, The Simpsons is still a decent show in Seasons 11-16, especially compared to the newer seasons.
They still do, you just stopped watching
I don’t know why Marge doesn’t understand the bartender.
I’m Australian and she clearly asked for a beer.
Mistaking coffee for beer?
That's a paddlin'
C....o....
@@ghariiscoolb...e...
Just imagine the misadventures she'd have in Ireland.
Get yer coat, you’re barred
Lol. I love the old security cam footage of Homer, Carl and Lenny with their 70s haircuts😂
I love that little jump the knifey-spoony guy does
Simpsons with good writers + No social media = Great Television.
I get the great writers not so much the social media thing they aren't on Twitter alot
I find that offensive!
Seriously, that's the key to stopping anything these days...
@@NeidalRuekk quiet nazi troll
@@baconburgeronly3089 I think the implication is that social media has ruined television, because now everyone tweets/posts/shares every complaint they have and shows can no longer do anything edgy or offensive. The Simpsons famously had to change voice actors DECADES LATER because of this.
"Back in the good ol' days"
no. pls stop. just no.
“And when you couldn’t find one…..”
Marge: “….we went fishing”
😂😂😂😂😂
Classic 🤣
That could've been _me!_
"Born free, then caged." Lol
I love how half of this video is just the climax and ending of "New Kid on the Block". That just shows you how truly great that episode was.
Yeah, this video spends a long time on that episode in particular.
That plan with the security camera and the old VHS is unusually smart for Homer!🤯
I thought that too. But he got the idea from the Bus that Wouldn't Slow Down.
I think Otto was in it.
Burns was unusually wise to it too.
It may have worked if there was more footage to repeat
Old Homer wasn’t stupid, was an angry person yes, but normal intelligence, they dumb it up through the years
However many people don’t see the inner joke
-yes it’s an old video maybe 70s
-yes it’s short scene quite repeating itself
-but no one talks about that they put the video to pretend they work however even in the video they just mock around 😅😅
2:37 “nature’s cruelest mistake”
Tarrare be like:
Homer’s sorta disappointed reaction to the keg- sized can of beer is so great
“I can’t believe it, now my pants are chaffing me.”
"Why can't I find Amanda Hugnkiss?"
"Maybe your standards are too high!"
I almost got in trouble for quoting this in school once until my mother cleared things up completely.
„And how is „education“ supposed to make me feel smarter?“
Brilliant writing
I'm Australian, can confirm knifey-spooney is the national sport
Ran out of fingers, then?
Cringe
@@ShwartsFN No
Struth, you're not wrong about that mate.
Is the undercard chucking shrimps on the barby hosted by Yahoo Serious and Paul Hogan??
When they went fishing after looking for an all you can eat fish restaurant 😂
Consider for a moment: Moe is wielding the knife when he's going *back* to the bar.
You have to be ready for a "Barney's guzzling beer straight from the tap" level catastrophe.
Amazing 🤣 thanks for pointing that out!
Well he can't just leave it behind
He’s gonna need to cut out Barney’s liver
Have you never ran through the night with a big rusty knife brandished above your head while gibbering like a madman? So much fun
1:06 LIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISA!!
MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRGE!!!😂
"Oh kay, thrower in der h'oll." 🤣 Love it! And the dancing sloth, after being accidentally tranquilized.😂
I think the sloth does the same dance as Snoopy
@@copperbunnies9849 You know he does!
"take another bath in malt liquor?"
That one will get by you...hilarious!
1:05 - The Simpsons is still one of the few places to go for a good Doppler Effect gag. Whenever I see a mob forming my mind goes, “you stole the money fROM THE CHURCH COLLEction plate!”
funny how moe didn't realize he was at homer's house
lmao at the old lady neighbor at the end: "well! it's about time!" 😂😂
I love the fact that moe falls for that like he don’t know the 5 regulars on his bar everyday
as a child I literally grew up on the simpsons. as an adult looking back, I realize now just how many light-years ahead of their time they were.
The blank look the Australian bartender has on his face lol
Made with pride in USA. LOL.. how history repeats
How has a cartoon repeated regarding gates with made in USA with pride
USA #1 gâte creators
@@kaniel_outis1 he just blames all of the problems in the world on gay people cause he’s a low life😂
How
@@AaronFarfan911 we make good gates with good materials . Unlike that cheap Chinese shit
I love how they reused the same animation of Moe running with the knife, they just flipped it.
Wild animal kingdom
Born free, then caged
10:06 he didn't even say "Bye!" 😂😂
Wow .. .. for homer being over 250 lbs. He sure can out run an angry mob chasing him
... LiiiiiiiiiIiiiiSA!
... MmmmaaaaaaaaarGE!
I love the episode where Homer does something dumb and yells "D'oh!" 😂
You have any idea how little does that narrow it down
Love that episode, one of the all time classics!!!
Well, it is kinda hard to think of an episode where that DOESNT happen!
"MASH: Hawkeye's antics annoy the other surgeons. I remember that episode well"
The whole DAYUM series😂😂😂 well older seasons anyway
A brilliant, and possibly overlooked, part of The Simpsons is the various neon signs that are shown from time to time. The one at 2:41 is my all-time favourite.
Lissssssssssa. Marrrrrrrrge. Pure classic
Hilarious lol
💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
*Liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisa. Maaaaaaaaaaaaarge.
I wasn’t gonna kill ya I was just gonna cut ya 😂😂😂😂
this is a fine selection
Nearly 40 years later and this show is still iconic. Sure, some episodes aren’t as good as the others, but it still puts a smile on my face.
Bout a decade off but yeh 😊
I love the implication that on Fridays at the Power Plant, people revert to looking like they're from the 60s/70s.
it's more like Burns is so old and has no track of time.
i think we should officially rename Bullfrogs "Chazwazzers"
To be fair, the gate controller worked just fine. The gate itself was stuck.
Nothing a WD-40 can't fix it.
You think they just made the button and not the gate it controls?
@@adils786 let the Yank live in denial
I love how Homer brings up the movie Speed before his VCR plan, and it doesn't even factor in at all.
dont worry! i have a plan. i saw this in a movie about a bus that had to SPEED around the city…keeping its SPEED over 50 and if its SPEED dropped?! it would EXPLODE. i think it was called “🙌🏻The Bus That Couldn’t Slow Down🙌🏻”
"i told them a chain link fence wouldn't hold them
Oh wait, no I didn't, i meant to" 😂 such an underrated joke
Please explain, I don’t get the background
Let he who is without a malonga-gildachuck cast the first chazwozzer
Favourite comment here, well done mate :)
"I'm so embarrassed I wish there was a hole I could just crawl into and die"
"OK, throw in the hole"
😂
That sloth getting shot by the dart.. 😂🤣😂
6:11 Why I love this scene so much?
100% the best scene!
Moe is my spirit animal. What was Moe doing at the window 🤣🤣🤣
7:29
This is my favorite Simpsons scene and has been for quite some time.
BEER
Those Simpsons episodes always make me laugh 😅😅 Great stuff 😁
“I’d have called them chuzwazzas!”
Well, d’uh 🙄
7:52 I died when he woke up the Lemur 😅😅😅😅but then 8:27 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
04:40 I'd swear in the german version he lets out a burp at this point which restarts his heart XD
Uh oh my heart just stopped....
.....
.....
.....
Ah there it goes!
I'm glad you included the sloth bit, I remember how hard everyone in my household laughed when we saw that one
'nature's cruelest mistake' omg 💀
The writing then was absolutely the perfect blend of off the wall, hilarious, wholesome, bizarre and absolutely dark, even all at once at times. So glad I grew up with these guys 😂
3:25 MOE, YOU FORGOT YOUR SAUSAGE!!! XD
"maybe your standards are too high"
😂😂😂
"Bake him away Toys"
"What did you say chief?"
Always gets me
1990s Simpsons was the best!
LOL
03:37 - 1 of my favourites, Out of many! 😂😂
So many jokes I didn't get as a small boy
But I do now, at 31!
I love how the "slip-up" was giving him the exact location.
Why does this feel like the type of videos they play at the universal ride
I love how hilarious the prank calls are in the old episodes
Remember when I took that home winemaking course and I forgot how to drive.
That's because you were drunk
And how
A fine collection of clips
6:24 I like that Moe's is even open at 10am
4:01 why he hump the window like that 😂😂😂😂
That's what I said😂
2:25 the irony of Dan Castellaneta doing that tubby guys voice made it *THAT* much more funny
2:22 I can't believe he won one.
Hey! You're right!
that bar scene is crammed full of memes lol
The sloth dancing was freaking my house
amanda hugginkiss is still my favorite prank name
"THAT COULD HAVE BEEN ME!"
Bake em away toys
Funny how Australians nowadays are actually pretty much into coffee
Beer, it is.
Nowadays???
Yes Italians introduced coffee to Australians after ww2 ..now Aussies are coffee snobs
@@ACDZ123 coffee was brought to Australia in the first fleet's.. not WW2. It first became popular in the 1870s due to Parisian coffee shops in Melbourne, WW2 had an influence yes to the culture but they did not introduce coffee nor the expresso machine in Australia which was first introduced in 1928 here in Bourke Street's Café Florentino.
Yep, full coffee snob culture. But I feel they don't actually independently love coffee. It's coz it's seen as cool, and gives them a feeling of status. Aussies (like many places) superficially want to elevate themselves up the pecking order. (Like all the dudes that work out at the gym, to be able to look ripped in a nipple-showing singlet at Stereosonic / Good Vibes / *insert crappy music festival*) Lol.
As an Australian I can confirm that it's bloody infuriating when frogs and toads get all over my mulungagildachuck
RIP Phil Hartman. Just an amazing comedian.
“No, it’s pretty big… I guess”
“That could’ve been me!”
You gotta feel a little bad for Jimbo, getting dumped there. He's a teenager and a knife wielding adult barged into the house and threatened him. I don't think anyone would take that super well.
Agreed
Oh shit I never realized barts crush was voiced by Darlene from Roseanne
Born free, then caged 😂
UHH OH MY HEART JUST STOPPED LMAO 4:31
0:00 Maggie bar hopping better than Barney himself