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His series The Simpsons features a running joke of Bart Simpson making prank calls to barkeeper Moe Szyslak, asking to speak to patrons with joke names. Groening describes the similarity between these jokes and the Tube Bar calls as "creative synchronicity."
A gag name is a pseudonym intended to be humorous through its similarity to both a real name and a term or phrase that is funny, strange, or vulgar. The source of humor stems from the double meaning behind the phrase, although use of the name without prior knowledge of the joke could also be funny.
There is then a short, uncomfortable pause. The joke is a reference to the recently-concluded O.J. Simpson trial, wherein the jurors found O.J. "not guilty" and later interviews found that the jurors had ignored O. J. Simpson's D.N.A. found at the crime scene. (The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular)
A joke from an old episode of 'The Simpsons' has the internet totally divided as they debate what Homer Simpson really meant to say.
When asked to pick his favourite season out of The Simpsons seasons one through twenty, Paul Lane of the Niagara Gazette picked season four and highlighted "Brother from the Same Planet" and "Mr. Plow" which he called "excellent", along with "the sweetly funny" "Lisa's First Word", and "Homer the Heretic". [17]
In The Simpsons Super Spectacular #13, published by Bongo Comics, it is revealed that in the '60s, Jasper was part of a group called 'the League of Superheroes', under the name Super Jasper. He fought crime alongside the Komedian ( Krusty the Clown ), Betty Firecrocker ( Jacqueline Bouvier ), and the original Pie Man ( Abraham Simpson ).
Back in the ‘90s, when The Simpsons was one of the best shows on TV, the world was gifted a theatrical bomb known as Waterworld. This post-apocalyptic action film starring Kevin Costner cost a ...
He was really funny." [3] The Simpsons director David Silverman said Sting's appearance in the episode worked for his persona because he has campaigned for political and social causes in real life. [6] Sting was staying in New York City at the time of the episode's recording so Vitti flew there to record the lines with him. [2]