Connections
Follows
Followed by
Edited into
Existing footage of Chief Wiggum is edited to appear as if he is being interviewed by John Walsh
Spun-off from
Spin-off
Referenced in
The Simpsons are presenters at the show
Olivia walks into the room with a Bart Simpson mask.
"Wow there's Bart Simpson Stuff everywhere"
Jerry mentions that Bart Simpson and "that genie on 'Pee-wee's Playhouse'" received votes in the student election.
The show is mentioned by name.
Joel comments that Tom Servo looks like Bart Simpson with his "haircut".
Bill mentions Bart Simpson.
Decal of Bart on wall at Doctor's office. As well as the line, "Don't have a cow."
Becky compares Priscilla Presely's hairstyle to that of Marge Simpson.
During a game of Pictionary, Jerry draws Bart Simpson
The sweepstakes officer, presenting the cow to Larry, tells him to "have a cow."
Ben mentions Bart Simpson.
Bart and Homer appear and speak.
The glass the professor uses to mix the mutagen antidote has a picture of Bart Simpson on it.
Clarissa asks Sam to watch this for her when she can't watch TV
A press release about Joey's new show cites the success of The Simpsons in reference to its decision to make the series animated.
Joel: "I'm Itchy!" Crow: "I'm Scratchy!"
Screech debates between dressing up as Bart Simpson or Al Bundy for the costume ball.
The child who found the body is wearing a Bart Simpson T-shirt when he's interviewed by Officer Chee.
Bernice calls Sen. Alan Simpson "Bart Simpson".
When Garfield is digitized, he's changed to look like Bart Simpson
Screech wonders aloud whether the Simpsons will be at Johnny's party.
Brian says, "Does Bart Simpson have animated zits?"
References many specific elements from the show
Bart Simpson mentioned
Tom (as McBain): "Mendoza!"
Bart Simpson seen on magazine at news stand.
Elmyra gives a lion a hair cut which resembles Bart Simpson's
Beth has Bart Simpson keyring
Crow (as Mr. Burns): "Look, Smithers! I'm Davy Crockett!"
References many specific elements from the show
Crow, Joel, and Tom hum the theme music.
Zack says, "She makes Madonna look like Bart Simpson."
A Bart Simpson doll can be seen when Roseanne, Jackie and Bev are in Darlene's room talking.
Mentioned by Ben during the cold opening
When Verne and Marty are trying to convince the author Jules Verne to change his name, one of the names Verne suggests is Bart Simpson.
Billy is watching The Simpsons on TV.
Joel: "It's a bag of Homer Simpson?"
Quoted by Joel and the robots
Jesse calls Stephanie and Michelle Itchy and Scratchy.
"Eat my shorts" reference.
Lavonne says Buck never misses the show.
Screech mentions Itchy and Scratchy.
Mike impersonates Mr. Burns: "Simpson, eh?"
Tom (as Ned Flanders): "Okely-dokely-do!"
Max says Bart Simpson's saying eat my shorts
Crow (as Ned Flanders): "What can I doodily-do for ya?"
Lisa mentions Krusty the Clown.
Homer and Bart have cameos
The last home movie Duckman watched shows him and his family resembling the Simpsons.
The student that King Chicken crashes into named Jefferey resembles Bart Simpson.
A Bart Simpson balloon can be seen
Chazz tells Yvonne that she'll be home in time to watch The Simpsons
Crow (as Ned Flanders): "What can I doodily-do ya for?"
Crow, Mike, and Tom sing/hum the intro to "The Simpsons" theme.
Crow (as Ned Flanders): "How ya diddly-doin'?"
Mike (as Snake): "Oh, no! Cops!"
at the Oliver Twist Preschool, children make merchandise related to the show
a Fox network executive calls Jay and asks him to emulate Bart, Homer, Marge, and Maggie
A short melody when JFK kisses Marilyn Monroe was reused from the Simpsons episode "Treehouse of Horror III".
One of the characters Duckman turns into when he's hooked up to the TV transmitting device is Homer Simpson.
Alice and Jay go to the costume ball as Marge and Homer
Characters seen on a mural on the wall of the bumper cars.
Fran mentions the character, Lisa Simpson.
Mulder's comments about a composite sketch: "Looks like Kevin was abducted by Homer Simpson's evil twin."
When Detective Mandy refuses to buy a monkey from the Monkey Salesman, the driver does the laugh of Nelson, from The Simpsons, and drives off, stranding Mandy.
References many specific elements from the show
Cornfed insults Duckman by calling him a "Simpsons Wannabe"
The final level of the third episode features a zeppelin for Duf Beer.
Crow: "Do your Mr. Burns face again."
When Frasier asks Niles to stand in for him at his radio show, Niles tells Frasier that he couldn't presume to fill his "big floppy red shoes" likening Frasier to a clown. Kelsey Grammer, who plays Frasier, has a recurring role on The Simpsons as Sideshow Bob, once-sidekick to Krusty the Clown, now a homicidal madman who wears big red shoes over his giant feet.
A Bart Simpson doll can be seen at the U.S./Mexico border.
Chris Rock interviewing Marilyn Manson asks him if he watches The Simpsons
Reference is made to the show
References many specific elements of the show
Krusty the Clown is mentioned
Homer Simpson appears
Mike: "Bart Simpson - he keeps calling me!"
Jennifer mentions Bart Simpson in response to Cybill's use of the phrase "have a cow".
Marge costume
Bart Simpson is mentioned during the Smooze song.
One of the show ideas features Lucky, Cadpig, and Rolly as Bart, Lisa, and Maggie in a couch gag.
Bart Simpson is mentioned.
Before Hank Azaria's character runs atop cars to get footage of Godzilla, he looks up and says Aw Jeez, using the voice of his character Moe on The Simpsons.
one of the guys driving by mr. mackey on the street says he should go hang out with homer simpson
"She has Marge Simpson hair"
Crow: "Marge Simpson!"
The Dentist is trying to get a girl out of a locked space and he keeps saying "We're like..." and then naming famous couples, eventually adding that they are like "Homer and Marge" from The Simpsons.
Borgnine jokes about him being the grandfather of the Simpsons.
A person called Homer sleeping on the job in a very similar fashion that of Homer Simpson
Referenced in the dialogue: "I'm Cletus the Slack-Jawed Yokel."
Referenced by name
There is a Bart Simpson doll sitting on Bobby's bookcase.
Blinky the 3 Eyed Fish from "The Simpsons" can be seen in the ocean when Fry is in the tube transport system.
The marching band plays the theme song as they march when Aldys helps Josie find her car on the football field
"Edward Hopper's Kwik-E-Mart"
Homer Simpson's face can be seen on a badge on Bender's sash.
A pile of Bart Simpsons dolls are found amongst the garbage.
Reference to Homer Simpson
When Fry goes to Coney Island which hasn't been touched since the 21st century (The Simpsons' time era) there is a love heart on the wall with the intials H.S. and M.B. This is Matt Groening alluding to the characters Homer Simpson and Marge (previously Marge Bouvier before marrying Homer) from his other show.
Servo: I'm Kent Brockman.
Mike: "Hey! Marge Simpson, behind that wall."
Mike: It's Sideshow Bob!
O'Neill says "'Mmm..tuna" the same way Homer Simpson would say it.
Bart Simpson doll tied to hood of Humvee due to "Baghdad Betty" urban legend saying that while American troops are away fighting Bart Simpson is sleeping with their wives.
Homer and Bart Simpson dolls can be seen in the background of Fry's flashback to Coney Island.
Tim has a Simpsons poster on his room's door.
poster on Tim's door
Salem mentions the show
Alice Cooper mentions it.
The episode's opening gag tagline is "From the network that brought you 'The Simpsons'"
Documentary is about the show
Referenced by title
Jack uses Homer Simpsons catch phrase D'oh in resignation
After having their memories replaced, O'Neill remembers 'a bald man who wears a short sleeved shirt who's name is Homer'
Jor calls Eman "Marge".
Referenced by name
Bart Simpson mentioned
The parents watch it, but won't let their son watch.
Simpsons poster on door
Reference to Homer Simpson
References many specific elements from the show
Tim has a Simpsons poster on his room's door.
Tim has a poster of "The Simpsons."
Silvio mentions the show while at the funeral parlor.
Referenced by name
Mentions Itchy & Scratchy
Bartman picture on bedroom door
Bart Simpson float seen.
Many specific elements from the show are used
After David first sees his mask, there is a parade and one of the balloons is a giant Homer Simpson.
Various comparisons are made between making Futurama and making The Simpsons
Elroy says "Don't have a cow, man", and Jane blames this on "cruddy 20th century flat yellow TV cartoons".
Jan has a Homer Simpson figure in his room in the first part of the film.
The airship is made of Bart Simpson's left ear and right chin
Taylor wants to go get a Ding Dong and watch "The Simpsons"
Ca 6 minutes into the film, Harvey is in a store, where there is a big figure of Bart Simpson on display.
John calls Braca 'Smithers'.
numerous references to what happened on this series
O'Neill exclaims "Doh" and explains that he has forgotten to tape the show.
Convenience store proprietor is referred to as Apu
David uses Bart's old catchphrase 'Don't have a cow'
Bobby has a Bart Simpson doll in his room.
Cynthia compares Ray to Homer Simpson.
A line said by Sandra Bullock (*retch*...Kill me) is a direct quote from a Simpson's episode.
The military facility has a "Sector 7G"
John says: "It ain't gonna happen, miss Krabappel"
Scorpy exhales a grateful "Braca" when his loyal double agent lieutenant comes to his rescue, prompting Crichton to quip, "Feel the love, Mr. Burns," referencing Smithers' utter devotion for his boss Monty
The name is mentioned
See Trivia
demonstrates another use for shock therapy
References many specific elements from the show
poster seen
Referenced by name
Ned Flanders is mentioned
A Bart Simpson doll can be seen on top of Bobby's shelf
Globex, from the Hank Scorpio episode, is written on some storage containers
Ca. 6 minutes into the film the older show's character name Bart Simpson is used as the name of one of the illegal substances.
Mark says he wants to watch The Simpsons.
one painting contains Krusty the Klown & possibly Bart Simpson
Bart Simpson graffiti seen
Merchandising, posters, and people dressed as the characters are seen at the comic con.
A character wears a Bart Simpson T-Shirt
Brent writes Marge Simpson's name on a chalk board for purportedly passing bad checks at Corner Gas.
Jack O'Neill impersonates Mr. Burns. Then he argues for the idea of Mr. Burns as a Goa'uld.
alarm clock and poster in bedroom
Bart Simpson picture seen in poolhall
Tarantino wears a shirt with a portrayal of himself from this show on it.
A witness explains his alibi by saying that he was watching this show
Television Reporters for Fox 11 are named "Bart" and "Lisa"
Bob says Don't have a cow
Punks tease Kumar by mentioning Apu and the Qwik E Mart
quotes Nelson from the first season by saying "Nobody makes me bleed my own blood."
"Itchy" and "Scratchy" mentioned
Characters share names
Ali G confuses the OJ Simpson case for this TV show, and talks about Homer killing Marge.
mentioned once
One character on the train in chapter 6 says "Doh!" in reference to Homer, and "Scrum-diddly-umptious" in reference to Ned Flanders.
One sign on a building reads "Fat Guy Computers", with the subtitle "Best...systems...ever!", referencing Comic Book Guy's catchphrase "Worst. Episode. Ever.".
"Fat Tony" mentioned in dialogue
Lead character is named after a Simpsons character.
kjetil has a bart simpson clock in his room
Reference to Mo Flanders NED FLANDERS OR MOE SIZLAK
Riot-E tried to buy the rights.
Referring to Snake's surname, Ellie's mom says, "like the cartoon! priceless."
Referenced by title
Reference to Homer Simpson
Referenced by name
When Xander and Toot recover from getting high off Ling Ling's sweat Homer Simpson can be seen sleeping in the corner scratching his butt suggesting he may have joined them.
When Buster first sees the "skill crane" game full of toys and stuffed animals, the claw has grabbed onto a Bart Simpson doll with a skateboard
This show wins an award and the creator comes and talks about it in great detail.
One of the greatest moments featured, discussed by the show's guests.
Matt Groening introduced as creator of this show
Joe: "Between you and me, I totally see the analogy. Burns as Goa'uld."
"'Simpsons' creator Matt Groening" is visible in a magazine clipping.
Show makes the countdown, is talked about.
"I'm sure there are some writers on The Simpsons who aren't geeks"
Homer Simpson mentioned
"I would never marry anyone who didn't like 'The Simpsons'."
Dan Castallaneta, playing Michael's doctor, uses the interjection "d'oh"
A Homer doll can be seen in the office
Billboard on the stadium wall advertising the Simpsons
Veronica says "Excellent" like Mr. Burns
book in Borders has a picture of Homer on it
an indian guy is called "Apu"
Veronica says "Okely-dokely" like Ned Flanders
MacFarlane mentions the show
Referenced in the show
The show is mentioned
The Pastor character makes mention of watching it, a guilty pleasure, he called it
When Stewies baby sitter is carrying him to his room he mentions the simpsons.
Vanessa mentions TV show by name.
correct response in "TV Dinners" category
Veronica Mars says "Excellent" like Mr. Burns
The winner of "Worst Person in the World" is about a television producer who created an altered version of "The Simpsons" for Arabic TV,
Mentioned in dialogue
referenced in clue in "Mob Hits" category
One of the cards on Lurkey Turkey's transcription of Chicken Little's muddled speech says "D'oh", Homer Simpsons catchword.
joke credit: Legal Consultant - Lionel Hutz
guy mentions "the Itchy and Scratchy Show"
Phillip Schofield says "diddily" like Ned Flanders
Stewie rides his trike into the garage of his house just like the opening of The Simpsons. We then see Homer Simpson dive out of the way.
After Jack is called 'Homer', he says "D'oh."
Marge Simpson is sitting at one of the Casino's slot machines.
Lunchlady Doris mentioned
Wesley Mann is credited as "Ned Flanders Type"
Stan says Fussy loves this show.
referenced in clue in "Dread Man Walking" category
Referenced by name
Referenced on Deep House Dish
referenced in clue in "Going Nucular" category
Live Action Cow destroys Springfield and kills its residents.
Poster of Homer Simpson is visible.
Mike mentions Letterman talking about The Simpsons.
It Mentions two fake towns that are only mentioned in The Simpsons TV show called Ogdenville & North Haverbrooke
Bart Simpsons appears on the show and helps Cartman try to cancel Family Guy. He says his catchphrases.
the narrator says Chris and Greg are "like Itchy and Blacky"
Cletus the Slack-Jawed Yokel mentioned
A Homer doll can be seen
Timmy says "Excellent!" in the same manner as Mr. Burns.
Reference to Homer and Bart Simpson
Chief Wiggum is mentioned in a newpaper article; the date on a newspaper is the "13th of Smarch"
In the flashback Janine wears a Simpsons T-shirt.
Amit wears a Bart Simpson t-shirt, and Simpsons bedding and Bart and Homer dolls can also be seen in the family apartment.
One of the characters wears Homer Simpson underpants.
Seen in a shot of a TV guide.
Mentioned by Brooker as the backbone of Fox.
During the Germans' argument over finding Deutsch Marks, Rolf insists "there is a Kwik-E-Mart right around the corner" with an ATM.
"like Mickey Mouse or Bart Simpson"
"D'oh!"
When Dan Castellaneta (who voices Homer) walks away someone says "D'oh!"
mentioned on a news reader
mentioned in the question.
Someone says someone else watches this.
Referenced by name
Michael mentions Apu as a "hilarious" famous Indian.
Linus is torturing a Bart Simpson doll in the garden of his mother's house.
Veronica refers to Brant as the Smithers to Budd Rose's Monty Burns
Referenced by name
Mentioned by Kevin.
Referenced by name
Alan Frakesh (Dan Castellaneta) says, "Would someone like to bring me a donut?" referencing the well-known fondness for donuts of his other character, Homer Simpson.
Nell calls Woody's parents 'The Simpsons'
The Simpsons are mentioned
Referenced by name
Seth compares Summer's laugh to the laugh of the show's character Nelson Muntz.
Aarron A Aarronson is the first name in the Springfield phone number called by Patty and Selma to spread a rumor about Homer.
Mark says "Well, this is not what I expected. You think you'll be playing Simpsons Monopoly and you end up an arsonist."
Mentioned by name by Placido.
Mentioned by Rich Arons
during the animation sequence in the closing credits of the film, Kabluey is seen in the Simpsons' living room as it appears in the show's opening credits
When Chris says 'Full Steam Ahead' Sea Captain (A Plastic Simpsons Toy) says 'Arg Me Maties'
The title card is a spoof of The Simpsons. Also, the Nerd talks about the Simpsons.
The 'fallofautumndistro production' logo at the end of the video contains an animated Alan Lastufka with yellow skin like The Simpsons Characters
Richard does a stunt for Simpsons underwear
Chief Wiggum mentioned
Simpsons characters seen
mentioned by Justin Timberlake
Otto the bus driver
Referenced by name
Michael quotes Mr. Burns' catchphrase 'Excellent' then explains the reference
Quagmire rapes Marge Simpsons and then kills the family
"Hey, Apu! Where's my slushee?"
A man in a Homer Simpson costume is seen
Bart Simpson doll seen in video store.
mentioned in dialogue
In a segment on Jessica Rabbit, Tim Smith describes her as being hotter than Marge Simpson.
After Wolowitz imitates Raj on the phone, Raj tells him that he made him sound like a Simpsons character.
Mentioned during opening sequence
prank names from this show are used in the GameFan letters column
Maude Flanders appears
Referenced by name
Mentioned in reference to Griffin's Emmy acceptance speech.
Dan Castellaneta's role on the show is mentioned.
Greg: "Who's Principal Skinner?"
Solana Mercurio says to an Ood with the "Comedy Classic" setting on its Translator Ball, "Ood, you've dropped something." The Ood replies, "D'oh!" with the voice of Homer Simpson.
Dean mentions the Kwik-E-Mart
When a story on a tour of the dark side of Los Angeles visits one of the houses used for Happy Days, Ben Dark compares it to The Simpsons.
elimination challenge involved re-creating Marge's haristyle
Sheppard mentions Duff beer and The Simpsons
Bart Simpson appears during the intro.
Referenced by name
a subject talks about the show and his favorite character
Howard calls Raj "Dr. Apu", mentions how Apu is "a beloved Simpsons character."
A Peacekeeper in an Allied Mission says "My eyes, the goggles do nothing". Just like Rainier Wolfcastle in a Simsons episode
Critic notices a lot of the show's cast members appear in the movie.
The contestant wears a shirt with Maggie
An image of Homer Simpson is used
When Phil Hartman appears in the movie, the Critic references Troy McClure.
Mayor Quimby voice used by character
The Nostalgia Critic says "Doug" is a lot like the early episodes of "The Simpsons".
Character imitating Homer's "d'oh"
Included in a $500 question
There's a woman who drove 220 miles to see the premier of Emily's "Pathogen". She wears a shirt with characters from "The Simpsons" on it.
Luke says he likes it when Homer Simpson says "d'oh".
Joe Lynch compares Springfield to Crystal Lake.
Anthony mentions the character Bart Simpson.
(said like Homer) "Mmm...cheerleaders rolled together."
Title reference
title seen on Caleb's TiVo list
Billboard for show seen during LA street race
Homer Simpson is seen
Peter promises Peter Chernin that "Handi-Quacks" will be the next "Simpsons".
Shake shows he's white again by saying he needs to watch this.
Reference to Ned Flanders.
Subject of an $8,000 question
a woman says she sent a man some Simpsons DVDs
Rusty and Jordan talk about Ralph Wiggum.
Subject of a $1,000 question
Contestant refers to a Simpsons-related question from the previous day
Subject of a $4,000 question
Greg does an impression of Homer Simpson.
Jay mentions that Conan O'Brien was a writer for "The Simpsons" before becoming a performer
Suzi Barrett says the actors in "Year One" sound like they are trying out for a Simpsons character.
a quote referring to Homer Simpson is mentioned.
"Hi, I'm Troy McLuxura..."
"She makes Brat Simpson look like the spawn of The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet"
Puke mentions that one of the characters in We're Back has the same voice actress as Lisa Simpson.
a $100,000 question asks which pair of characters are voiced by the same person
Larry hands Bob an old Iraqi propaganda leaflet claiming that American soldiers' wives were having an affair with Bart Simpson
Conan O'Brien compares a photo of Brett Favre to a picture of Grandpa Simpson
Gary Stern has a Homer Simpson head in his office.
Santa's Little Helper is the subject of a $12,500 question
Sid draws himself as Homer Simpson
Marge Simpson's Playboy Cover is mentioned on Weekend Update
Subject of a $400 clue in the category "TV Time"
Ben does a Ned Flanders impression
House refers to Cuddy's breasts as "Patty and Selma"
Numerous references, including an x-ray of Homer Simpson hanging in the Jeffersonian and one of dwarf wrestlers is Bumblebee Man, a recurring Simpsons character.
Jeremy mentions Apu from "The Simpsons."
Homer Simpson Pez seen
Subject of a $200 clue in the category "Get Some Help"
"Jeebus" references
Included in a $15,000 question
Mentioned as an incorrect answer by one of the contestants.
Mentioned in Harry Shearer's introduction
Nelson's "ha ha" is used
Dan Castellaneta's role as Homer Simpson is alluded to.
When the Doctor is being 'rescued' by the cactus people, who haven't bothered to untie him, he shouts "Worst Rescue Ever!" This is a reference to The Simpsons' Comic Book Guy's catchphrase "Worst *blank* Ever!"
When Peter learns that Meg is his daughter he utters "D'oh!". Lois responds to this by telling him that it isn't his catchphrase.
A special animation of Homer Simpson acts as the 'Top Ten List' presenter, celebrating the 20th anniversary of 'The Simpsons'.
Documentary about the series
Documentary about the series
Documentary about the series
Jay mentions that Ricky Gervais was the first English person to write for the show
Adrian mentions an episode of the series where Homer attempts to become a paparazzo.
A dentists uses "Doctor Hibbert" as an excuse to cancel appointments.
"Thank you, come again" said like Apu (to an Indian student)
Subject of a $200 clue in the category "Stamps"
Subject of a $2,000 clue in the category "Band Names"
Marge Simpson is the subject of a $2,000 question
Reference to Krusty the Klown in a $500 question
Homer's line, "This bromance just got interesting," is from the episode Waverly Hills 9-0-2-1-D'Oh! (20.19)
Mentioned as Meredith Vieira discusses a contestant's collection of film- and TV-related figurines
In the digital short, a character wears a Bart Simpson t-shirt and dances "the Bartman."
"We just sell Mogwais and Frogurt here"
Subject of a $200 clue in the category "Good Bad Guys on TV"
Bart Simpson mentioned
"Didn't Homer Simpson say that once?"
an image of Mr. Burns is edited into a shot of Goldman Sachs executives testifying before Congress
Nerd compares the Robbie the Robot character to Bart Simpson.
Characters included in a $15,000 question
Mentioned in Harry Shearer's introduction
Jeff refers to the rollerskater as "Disco Stu."
Carl seen
Subject of a $200 clue in the category "TV Shows by Groups"
Sideshow Bob is the subject of a $400 clue in the category "'B's on Both Ends"
"Did we just enter an Itchy and Scratchy cartoon?"
Subject of a $5,000 question
Gru says "D'oh!" when locked in Vector's lair: Plus, the "oohh" with a food objesct gets said by Agnes, Edith, Jerry, & Kevin.
"Like The Pimpsons? And Assarama?" -a line alluding to 2 x-rated versions of these shows.
A Homer Simpson magnet is on the fridge in the "chips" sequence.
"Marge and Homer Simpson are a better match than that..."
mentioned by Billy
Snob mentions Homer Simpson.
mentioned by Phil
The crowd are told that Matt Groening and David X Cohen will only be taking questions about their new show and not any for The Simpsons.
Bart Simpson appears in the "Where's Lady Gaga" skit.
Homer Simpson boxers
"Bart and Homer dolls"
Pam says, "They don't call me the 'Bart Simpson of Scranton' for nothing!"
Stephen compares Karl to Homer Simpson.
songs mentioned in Top 100 Cartoon Songs
mentioned in dialogue
The Springfield Power Plant can be seen in Neverland.
"You just missed the voice of Fat Tony from the Simpsons, Joe Mantegna."
Jew Wario quotes Helen Lovejoy's catchphrase, "Won't somebody please think of the children?" He later quotes Barney Gumble in the episode 'Bart Sells His Soul', when he says "I like it" twice.
Brick's costume is mistaken for Groundskeeper Willie.
Referenced in conversation.
Compares Homer's laziness to song lyrics
Nelson's "Ha! Ha!" plays when Joanna fails to eat the eggs
"D'oh!" "Oh, Homie."
mentioned in dialogue
Cited as being an influence
knock-off dolls seen
Tracey Ullman says "I created The Simpsons, sort of"
When Frank has to stay in hospital and his friends visit him, Jorgo makes a statement that he would be adopted from the Simspons
A Simpsons involvement with Burger King shown.
When Garcia looks up other recent store clerks who have been killed, the name "Apu N." comes up on the computer screen.
Dan Castellaneta mentions that Bozo was the inspiration for Krusty
Danny tells Palmer that his son's name is Bart, which is "short for Barto."
picture of Bart Simpson seen
correct response in "Magical Mouse-tery Tour" category
picture of Comic Book Guy shown
"Were you saying 'boo' or 'Boourns'?"
Sector 7-G
Referenced by name
Lone says "Eat my shorts jerk." Bart Simpson used to say "eat my shorts"
In "The Nothing," Bud calls Lane "Flanders," a character from "The Simpsons."
mentioned in dialogue
Picture of Homer Simpson appears at the coffee shop.
"The hipster Bart Simpson look was all the rage back then."
Comic Book Guy makes the "worst...cameo...ever" while criticizing Cleveland's comic book.
"Cartoon babies more like Maggie Simpson..."
Richard Benedict formal attitude was inspired by Principal Skinner
Opening animation depicts Homer stealing the TV from the house
Asin's character wears t-shirt with a picture Maggie Simpson on it.
Bart Simpson seen writing on a chalkboard.
The Number $842.63 is displayed on all cash registers. This is the number that displays when Maggie is scanned during the intro.
Cinema Snob sarcastically compares the Mrs. Van Houten in this film to Milhouse's mom
"I've seen less yellow on The Simpsons."
Sir Lachlan likens himself to Monty Burns.
Ryder (about the moustache Joe is sporting in an old photo): "Yeah, very Ned Flanders!"
mentioned by Billy
mentioned twice
Conan tells Sheamus Bart Simpson should sue him because of his haircut
Fry gets Simpsons-jaundice which consists of turning him yellow, then he says "Aye carumba!"
Audio clip of Nelson saying "ha ha!"
One of the books Bender reads is a Simpsons episode guide.
DVD-collection and dolls in Abes room
The Critic thinks the newer episodes are not as good.
Matt Groening's title card mentions him being the creator of this show.
A Homer Simpson doll is seen on a chair
Marge Simpson mentioned
One of the contestants mentions one of the main characters, Homer Simpson.
Krusty the Klown mentioned
Ned Flanders is menioned and immitated during Ty Burrell interview
Jonah Hill talks about getting to do a guest voice on the show
a "Jaywalking" participant has characters from the show tattooed on his arms
Appears on the list of Blu-ray/DVD releases of November/December (14th Season)
Critic calls the characters jellybean-colored Simpsons rejects.
Dr. Hibbert is a judge for America's Next Top Surgeon
When talking to Sara and Nick about two criminals that he knows of, Detective Vega describes them as "a regular Itchy and Scratchy".
Title referenced during the Conologue
"Felix's dialogue is about as complex as an Itchy and Scratchy cartoon."
The jury in Peter, Glenn, Cleveland and Joe's trial are characters in this show
Kieran is dressed as Homer Simpson for his living statue job.
"What, was Chief Wiggum driving the car?"
Pinkie's instructions for using the crib mirror a line from The Simpsons episode The Last Temptation of Homer.
Homer and Moe are seen
Dylan sees the show
Phelous imitates Homer, saying "Mmm octo-pie."
John Caparulo mentions his Simpsons bed sheets.
"This is not the Simpson's chalkboard bit."
Burt finds some Simpsons toys.
White's wife, Mimi Pons, was a writer on the show, and it is referenced several tims in this film.
David Gee says Larry King looks like his character on The Simpsons
"D'oh!"
Abdul mentions the show by name.
Players can call Mr. Plow on the in-game phone.
"The Chimpsons"
When Andrew and Mike arrive at the Red House, they mention that they expected to see Bart Simpson jump out on his skateboard.
Booth sees a Topiary of Bart Simpson on the lot and wants his picture taken with it. Image seen on studio building.
Homer Simpson mentioned
"Sexy Simpsons"
mentioned by Stewie
Shawn mentions doing the Bartman.
Referenced in dialogue
Ace uses "Itchy and Scratchy" as an example of a show-within-a-show.
Critic counts down his top 11 favourite episodes of this series.
Hewy compares the dog from "The Groovenians" to the three-eyed fish from this show.
Kwik-E-Mart mentioned
Homer Simpson at the Pinboard
Gordon complains about having to miss The Simpsons on TV
Film Brain refers to Max as Mr. Burns
Homer appears
"Lisa Simpsons of the world, you finally have a movie of your very own."
A picture of the Simpsons are on display at the museum.
Jay says Mr. Burns has endorsed Mitt Romney
Ned Flanders appears in the Who Wore it Better skit.
title mentioned
"The Simpsons were right, (Richie Rich and Casper) really are the same character."
Bart Simpson balloon seen during parade
"He's as intimidating as Uter from"
Chelsea mentions the show by name.
Stuffed doll of Homer prominently displayed in the office.
Mr. Burns mentioned
Jeff says Carl sounds like Grandpa Simpson.
"Headed up by C. Montgomery Burns here."
Film Brain still thinks Weyland is like Mr. Burns
Josh mentions the show by name.
Featured in
Nelson's "Ha ha!" is heard
When Stimpy is watching tv Homer can be heard saying "Aw I hate having two heads!" from the episode Treehouse of Horror II.
"The Simpsons" is visible on a television set.
Space Ghost watches the show on his monitor.
Clip is shown
In a segment on physical comedy they show a single cartoon clip - that of Sideshow Bob getting hit by a pie
brief clip shown on Weebo's screen.
Gibson is shown watching the show on TV.
clips from the show are used here
clips from this show are used in this special
VHS compilation entitled Simpsons Go To Hollywood featuring episodes from series is reviewed + footage used
When a guard is alseep on the job, Homer Simpson can be seen on a television screen and he wakes up when the guard wakes up.
Uses scenes from 'Homer³' from Treehouse of Horror VI showing 3D Homer suffering 'spaghettification' in a Worm/Black Hole.
Clips are shown
DVD release of Season 1 reviewed + footage used
After David first sees his mask, there is a parade and one of the balloons is a giant Homer Simpson.
"The Simpsons" is #8.
a clip of "The Simpsons" features a cartoon Henry Kissinger
The epsiode "HOMR" is playing on TV right before Abby is kidnapped.
DVD compilation entitled The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror featuring episodes from series reviewed + footage used
on tv in background in family home
clips shown
shows scenes from "the simpsons"
Wacthing French dubbed version on TV.
DVD compilation of episodes from series entitled Bart Wars reviewed + footage used
It was seen on the TV during the movie.
clips shown
DVD compilation entitled 'The Simpsons Christmas 2' featuring four episodes from series reviewed + footage used
A clip is shown.
It's featured
Smoke watches it on TV
playing on TV in background
talked about, uses clips from
Title family featured
Brief clip of opening titles during Josh Groban's salute to TV theme songs.
clips shown and discussed
Footage from the TV series was featured in this mini-series.
Clips shown in a segment on its title characters.
A fragment is shown.
Clips from this show are shown.
Clips shown.
Clips are shown
Clips are shown
Clips are shown
Clip shown.
clip from "Lisa the Skeptic"
McBain's stand-up from "A Star is Burns" is recalled
Clip from "Bart the Daredevil" used in review.
clips shown and discussed
A clip from this show is featured.
Clips from this show are featured.
Footage from this television series is shown.
Homer Simpson is #4.
a clip of the episode "Simpson Tide"
Included in Monopoly references montage
Clips from this show are featured.
Clip is shown
The Simpsons: Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire is #4.
The resurrection of Stalin is recalled
A clip of the game show "Jeopardy!" is shown where Watson the IBM Computer gives the question "What is 'The Simpsons'?"
"Simpsons did it!"
Nelson's "Ha ha" plays
clip shown: award nominee
clip shown and audio used
a clip from the show is shown
A scene of Gil dancing.
Homer Simpson is an example of the "Man of the House".
Various clips of Hans Moleman
They show a clip from the tv-serie
clip shown
Nelson's "Ha ha" is inserted into a scene
Nelson's "ha ha" is played
Santa's Little Helper takes #4
Marge telling Homer to stop reading a Ross Perot pamphlet.
Bart: "I can do that, but I don't wanna."
"You deserve a little Homer Simpson-style parenting" and cuts to Homer strangling Bart.
The Critic discusses the show, saying how cool it used to be, and how lousy the newer episodes are.
Homer sings "I am so smart."
Homer & Bart Simpson are #4.
clips play during intro
Nelson's laugh is heard when a guy gets shot
Clips seen and discussed
Linkara talks about the show
Mr. Burns' typing monkeys make a type-o
dialogue from the Poochie episode
clip from "The Girlie Edition"
recalling Mr. Burns' fear of microscopic germs in "$pringfield"
Spoofed in
The ghosts are a reference to The Simpsons as well as the Bundies from Married ...with Children.
Porno spoof.
Character Bart Simpleton is a spoof of Bart Simpson.
The Big P.I. in the Sky's assitant is lampoon of Mr. Smithers.
Space Ghost says, "D'oh!"
Space Ghost thinks, "Have a cow, man, a Sugarman cow!"
Animation style breifly changes to that of the Simpsons
Barry writes lines on the blackboard like Bart ("I must stop quoting The Simpsons. I must stop quoting The Simpsons.")
opening scene is parodied/Jane puts her fingers together like Mr. Burns and says "Excellent" the same way
Butters hallucinates that everything turns into an episode of The Simpsons, conventions and characters are lampooned.
the rabbit's name is the same that Homer Simpson
The line "Thank you come again," spoken by Apu on The Simpsons, is quoted in Apu's voice numerous times
The cast enters a similar show(Timmy becomes Bart Simpson)
Pat O'Brien reports about a new version of show
When Peter mentions that they used to be on The Tracy Ullman Show, they way the Griffins looked and sounded is a reference to how different The Simpsons looked and sounded on that show.
the animation of the production company listed at the end of the film is in the same format is the one for Gracie Studios, except Queer Duck talks back to the guy who hushes people, saying "Oh, hush yourself. Bitch!"
The 'executive producer' screen is a parody of the 'executive producer' screens from "The Simpsons".
porn parody
Bart Simpson writes several phrases on the chalkboard, including: "Why aren't I aging?"