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  2. The Man Who Flew Too Much - Wikipedia

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    Moe gets a phone call from Bart, looking for Homer, and throws away his phone thinking it is a prank call. They begin hallucinating and start to pray. Barney checks on Fausto and says he has died. Moe suggests eating Fausto, but Ned stops him while secretly eating the communion wafers he carries with him. Homer tells Ned he is a better leader ...

  3. King Leer - Wikipedia

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    Dennis Perkins of The A.V. Club gave this episode a B−, stating, "Fox’s synergistic Simpsons programming saw FXX run a mini-marathon of Moe all Sunday leading up to this Moe-centric outing...and The Simpsons’ longevity means that there’s more mediocre Moe (and, well, everyone else), than certified Moe classics. But 'King Leer' manages ...

  4. Make Room for Lisa - Wikipedia

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    Karma Waltonen and Denise Du Vernay analyzed "Make Room for Lisa" in their book The Simpsons in the classroom: Embiggening the Learning Experience with the Wisdom of Springfield. They wrote that in the episode, Homer and Lisa's relationship is badly damaged after Homer allows Lisa's room to be turned into a cell phone tower.

  5. Moe Szyslak - Wikipedia

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    Moe is one of the darkest secondary characters in the show. He is portrayed with a generally disagreeable personality: he has a short, violent temper, a penurious nature, a crass and undiplomatic manner of speech, and a mood that rapidly vacillates between anger, indifference, and suicidal despair (the latter of which has become more apparent in later episodes of the show).

  6. Moe Goes from Rags to Riches - Wikipedia

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    In the episode, Moe Szyslak's old bar rag tells its history, from being a medieval French tapestry to ending up at Moe's bar. Meanwhile, Bart and Milhouse have an argument which prompts Milhouse to leave Bart. Jeremy Irons guest starred in the episode as the voice of Moe's bar rag. The episode received negative reviews, but it was nominated for ...

  7. List of The Simpsons characters - Wikipedia

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    Moe Szyslak: Hank Azaria [2] Owner of Moe's Tavern. "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire" 1989-12-17 Drederick Tatum: Hank Azaria [2] and Jay Pharoah: Professional boxer, a caricature of Mike Tyson. [49] "Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment" 1991-02-07 Allison Taylor: Winona Ryder, Pamela Hayden, Tress MacNeille: Student at Springfield ...

  8. I Won't Be Home for Christmas (The Simpsons) - Wikipedia

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    At that point, Moe, having found Homer's wallet that he left in the tavern, climbs down the 742 Evergreen Terrace chimney and tells Marge the truth about why Homer was out late on Christmas Eve. Marge immediately tries to call Homer and ask him to come home, but as he lost his phone, she ends up going out to look for him.

  9. Flaming Moe's - Wikipedia

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    "Flaming Moe's" is the tenth episode of the third season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It first aired on Fox in the United States on November 21, 1991. [ 1 ] In the episode, Homer tells Moe Szyslak about the Flaming Homer, an alcoholic cocktail of cough medicine and fire that he invented.