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  2. Sunday, Cruddy Sunday - Wikipedia

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    [12] He especially liked the set-piece in the post office, as well as the Super Bowl commercial. [12] Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood of I Can't Believe It's a Bigger and Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide called the episode "A thoroughly enjoyable romp through what happens when a bunch of lads go for a Sunday out at the ball game." They ...

  3. Simpson's-in-the-Strand - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to Simpson's-in-the-Strand. Simpson's-in-the-Strand is one of London's oldest traditional English restaurants. Situated in the Strand, it is part of the Savoy Buildings, which also contain one of the world's most famous hotels, the Savoy. The restaurant has been "temporarily closed" since March 2020.

  4. Mom and Pop Art - Wikipedia

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    On August 7, 2007, the episode was released as part of The Simpsons – The Complete Tenth Season DVD box set. Matt Groening, Mike Scully, Al Jean, George Meyer and Steven Dean Moore participated in the DVD's audio commentary of the episode. [2] Following its home video release, "Mom and Pop Art" received mixed reviews from critics.

  5. Take My Wife, Sleaze - Wikipedia

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    On October 7, 2008, it was released on DVD as part of the box set The Simpsons – The Complete Eleventh Season. Staff members Mike Scully, George Meyer, Ian Maxtone-Graham, Julia Thacker, Dan Castellaneta, and Neil Affleck participated in the DVD audio commentary for the episode. Deleted scenes from the episode were also included on the box ...

  6. Treehouse of Horror XXI - Wikipedia

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    4th episode of the 22nd season of The Simpsons "Treehouse of Horror XXI" The Simpsons episode Promotional image for the episode Episode no. Season 22 Episode 4 Directed by Bob Anderson Written by Joel H. Cohen Production code MABF16 Original air date November 7, 2010 (2010-11-07) Guest appearances Daniel Radcliffe as Edmund Hugh Laurie as Roger Episode chronology ← Previous "MoneyBart" Next ...

  7. To Courier with Love - Wikipedia

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    Dennis Perkins of The A.V. Club gave the episode a B stating, "Sounds like a suitably silly setup for a Simpson family trip to the City of Light, and 'To Courier With Love' succeeds for the most part by sticking with the ordinary extraordinariness of how the Simpsons live their lives. 'There’s something truly amazing about you Dad, everything ...

  8. 22 for 30 - Wikipedia

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    Dennis Perkins of The A.V. Club gave the episode a B stating, "'22 For 30' dresses up The Simpsons’ formula in the gym togs of ESPN’s 30 For 30 sports documentary series, and, as far as stunts go, it’s a well-executed one. The arc of a traditional Simpsons episode and that of the average 'troubled sports figure' doc mesh up neatly, as ...

  9. Toonerville Folks - Wikipedia

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    The single-panel gag cartoon (with longer-form comics on Sunday) was a daily look at Toonerville, situated in what are now called the suburbs. Central to the strip was the rickety little trolley called the "Toonerville Trolley that met all the trains", driven in a frenzy by the grizzly old Skipper to meet each commuter train as it arrived in town.