Selma’s Choice is the thirteenth episode of the fourth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on January 21, 1993.

Dan Castellaneta The Simpsons Barney Gumble / Voiced by 1 of 11 Dan Castellaneta Dan Castellaneta voices Homer Simpson, Barney Gumble, Grampa Simpson, Krusty the Clown, Groundskeeper Willie, and many more.

It was written by Jon Vitti and directed by Rich Moore. In the episode, Bart orders a mail-order spy camera, which he uses to secretly photograph Homer dancing with an exotic belly dancer. … Homer’s Night Out.

Homer’s Night Out
The Simpsons episode
Episode no. Season 1 Episode 10
Directed by Rich Moore
Written by Jon Vitti

Lisa Simpson : [writing] I propose to determine the answer to the question: Is My Brother Dumber Than A Hamster? Bart Simpson : [passing by] Hey, Lis, look what I can do! Bart Simpson : Doggone it.

The Simpsons: Homer’s 15 Funniest Episodes, Ranked

  1. 1 Last Exit To Springfield (Season 4, Episode 17)
  2. 2 Mr. …
  3. 3 Homer At The Bat (Season 3, Episode 17) …
  4. 4 Homer Loves Flanders (Season 5, Episode 16) …
  5. 5 King-Size Homer (Season 7, Episode 7) …
  6. 6 Homer Goes To College (Season 5, Episode 3) …
  7. 7 Homer The Great (Season 6, Episode 12) …

Barney once made a movie about his struggle with alcoholism and submitted it to the Springfield Film Festival. When he won the grand prize, he vowed to remain clean and sober from that point forward, but quickly backed off his vow when it was announced that the grand prize was a lifetime supply of Duff Beer.

Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Daniel Louis Castellaneta (/kstlnt/; born October 29, 1957) is an American actor, voice artist and screenwriter. … Awards and nominations.

Year 1992
Award Emmy Award
Category Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
Role Homer Simpson, Grampa, various others
Series The Simpsons: Lisa’s Pony

Homer often spends his evenings drinking Duff Beer at Moe’s Tavern, and was shown in the episode Duffless (season four, 1993) as a full-blown alcoholic. He is very envious of his neighbors, Ned Flanders and his family, and is easily enraged by Bart.

The numerous lawsuits, the rise of public scorn, or the rapidly-changing conventions shaping children’s television shows in the era of post-digitalization could explain why Barney was canceled in 2009.

Bart Simpson (temporarily friend) Sideshow Bob is about to kill Bart. He became Bart’s nemesis after Bart figured out he had framed Krusty, getting him sent to prison. Ever since then, Bob has been obsessed with killing Bart, constantly plotting his revenge in prison.

The Bowlarama is a bowling alley in Springfield. It is owned by Barney Gumble’s Uncle, Al Gumble. The Bowlarama was burned down when a fire in downtown Springfield destroyed it, alongside Springfield Symphony Hall, the Springfield Museum of Natural History, and the Springfield Arts Center.

Dancin’ Homer Dancin’ Homer is the fifth episode in the second season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 8, 1990. In the episode, Homer becomes the Springfield Isotopes’ new mascot after firing up the crowd at a baseball game.

Tony Bennett Capital City is a song from the second season episode, Dancin’ Homer, sung by Tony Bennett. It is a parody of the theme from the movie New York, New York. The music and lyrics were written by Jeff Martin. It is the third track on the album Songs in the Key of Springfield.

The Isotopes name is most likely in reference to Springfield’s nuclear power plant. Homer Simpson was the Isotopes mascot for a brief period, taking over from the Capital City Goofball, before being fired. The Team Cap Players include Flash Baylor, Fishbone Walker, Smash Diggins, Buck Mitchell and Babe Ruth IV.

Hamster-friendly airlines It allows most common pets including dogs, cats, hamsters, rabbis, or guinea pigs, to be transported for $75. What’s best is that the airline allows you to keep the pet with you in the cabin. … The same can be said about United Airlines, which only transports hamsters in the baggage compartment.

Duffless is the sixteenth episode of the fourth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 18, 1993. After getting arrested for drunk driving, Homer tries to remain sober, at Marge’s request.

Treehouse of Horror VII

Treehouse of Horror VII
The Simpsons episode
Episode no. Season 8 Episode 1
Directed by Mike B. Anderson
Written by Ken Keeler Dan Greaney David S. Cohen

When does The Simpsons get bad? The signs of trouble start in season 9. A lot of people point towards The Simpsons episode ‘The Principal and the Pauper’ as a ‘jump the shark’ moment.

Despite Jean being uncertain of The Simpsons ever reaching the 1,000 episode milestone, the animated series has been renewed for another two seasons, ensuring that it will be on the air until at least 2023.

The 15 Best Episodes Of The Simpsons Ever, Ranked

  1. 1 Marge Vs The Monorail.
  2. 2 You Only Move Twice (Season 8, Episode 2) …
  3. 3 Cape Feare. …
  4. 4 Lemon Of Troy. …
  5. 5 Homer’s Enemy (Season 8, Episode 23) …
  6. 6 Last Exit To Springfield (Season 4, Episode 17) …
  7. 7 Homer At the Bat. …
  8. 8 22 Short Films About Springfield (Season 7, Episode 21) …

The Simpsons: Mr. Burns is 81 years old, but in later episodes like Who Shot Mr. Burns (Part One), Homer the Smithers, and A Hunka Hunka Burns In Love, he was mentioned to be 104 years old.

Standing in at 5-foot-9 7/10, Simpson is listed with a weight that usually fluctuates around 239-241 pounds.

Cornelius Chapman was Springfield’s oldest living resident at 108 years old. … Cornelius Chapman.

Gender: Male
Hair: White
First Appearance: The Mansion Family
Voiced by: Dan Castellaneta

Bart whimpers, as he thinks that Lisa will be his father’s favorite. Homer takes a deep breath, warns the family about announcing his favorite child might have disastrous consequences, & smiles at Marge. Bart stomps his feet & shouts, Just tell us already! Homer scowls at Bart. Homer’s favorite is Bart.

Dr. Pryor walks in on the meeting, and surprises everyone when he tells them that Bart is a gifted child, and according to the aptitude test from earlier, Bart has an I.Q. of 216. Dr.

Homer and Marge have a talk with Dr. Hibbert about getting in, and decide to have Maggie go in. … The results show that not only is Maggie brilliant, but her IQ of 167 is higher than Lisa’s IQ of 159. Lisa is no longer considered the smart one of the Simpson family, much to her chagrin.

When Patty and Selma were visiting and showing the Simpsons slides of their holiday, Homer became bored with the slideshow and decided he needed a beer. Selma said that she had taken the last beer and Homer was forced to make something out of leftover alcoholic beverages.