Benjamin Gavrin Nobody except Suge and his baby momma knew until 2011 when Greg Kading's book came out. Poochie Fouse was one small dude but a ruthless killer who wasn't to be messed with. I heard he had 5 or 7 bodies to his name.
Benjamin Gavrin Neckbone was in prison at the time I think. Other members the MOB Piru were there but I think Poochie had a female spotter. Poochie was certainely the shooter since he owed an aqua green Chevy Impala in fact Theresa Swann said that when she met with Poochie after the shooting to give him extra cash his car appeared to have been recently repainted. About Gene Deal, he's a likeabl guy but he isn't reliable and he's change stories so many times.
Benjamin Gavrin The guy they saw was not Poochie, nobody saw Poochie's face because the people who were in Biggie's car ducked as soon as he shooter started firing his weapon. Plus nobody saw the Nation of Islam guy enter the car, in fact witnesses said the Impala eas lying in wait further down on the side of the road.
What I find so funny about this speech is that there's a complete shift in tone that would feel so out of place in an Itchy & Scratchy cartoon. If you imagine Poochie actually delivering this heartfelt speech in the middle of one of their segments, it's hilarious. Even when Poochie is owning up to his mistakes, he's still stealing the spotlight.
Well I mean, the alternative was killing off Poochie, in a show where characters are killed off routinely and come back the next episode. It really shows how absolutely no one meshed Poochie into the standard creative process.
yea that is why they made the new ending without even talking to him, he just didn't get it. But what is really strange is why they allowed homer to write the script in the first episode
@corncake4677 alternatively, it would have been interesting to have Poochie then go "and on _that_ note..." before proceeding to grab another tool to join Itchy in mutilating Scratchy in an interesting way.
While the majority of this episode is a mockery of soulless marketing and writing, this was a pretty poignant reminder, for every lame and unpopular character that is created for a work, there is usually at least someone who had a hand in it and had a genuine passion for them. They just wanted to create something entertaining, even if they sadly didn't quite get how to do it.
I think it's pretty sad/trollish how the director and everyone else applauds Homer during the recording session like they totally agree with him then they completely screw Homer over by sending Poochie "back to his home planet" (Poochie's animation cel slides up)
It's the harsh reality of show business once that character was proven to be disliked they are rarely if ever given another shot they couldn't take another hit to their ratings which is all that mattered to them in the end. For what it's worth i bet Homer would have really turned the character around but there's also proof to the contrary his ideas to fix the character are pretty bad.
+Stephen R And the worse is, even while they were applauding and showing Homer support they were probably already thinking of ignoring Homer's idea and killing Poochie.
when you've watched the whole episode and your watching it again, the part where they all seem to be genuinely clapping is soo much more funnier when you know exactly what their intentions are
To be honest, I think the others were genuinely okay with Homer but you can see Roger Meyers Jr is the only one indifferent about it and he joins in only after everyone else is already clapping. Subtle things like that, which point it was all Roger Meyer's idea (with him even dubbing Homer if you listen to the "I must go now, my planet needs me") is why Simpsons used to be so good.
I feel like they did go with Homer's lines at first, but a few moments before air time, they decided against it, which is why the final result is just the cell animation frame being pulled off screen. Also, if you look at Poochie's face where he was dubbed about his planet needing him, his face looks sincere and about to say something emotional.
actually, i can undertsand Homers passion for the role of Poochie. He got this job for his potential talent as a Voice Actor. He voices a character in the favorite cartoon show of his kids. And Roger Myers remembers his name and said that he is the one he needs. And in his old job his boss doesn´t remember his name nor that homer is one of his employes.
This episode is why I feel so bad criticising things without seeing the artists behind it. Many work exceptionally hard and put a lot of passion into it, even if their creations aren’t great.
I mean, this is especially where I don't undestand people attacking actors for their characters like Rose in the Last Jedi. The problem could be the actor, or it could be the writer, the director, the producer, the studio, focus groups, agents, contract negociators... The problem could be any of a thousand people, it's more likely you're harassing an innocent person who had nothing to do with the complaints you had.
@Keko Novotny well I’ve seen a couple of decent episodes past it but I’d say the last season I properly watched it was Season 18, the last season before the Simpsons movie. I watch the odd episode here and there after that but usually they’re really bad
@Keko Novotny I don't know if I'd agree with creative premises, i think most of them are pretty lazy, but the animation is smooth and the voice actors continuing to do their best is really impressive (especially marge, how do her vocal chords still work at this point?)
Rose was the ONLY character I thought was somewhat likable in the sequel trilogy. They'd already ruined all the OT characters; Jake skywalker, Leia and Han abandoning everything they stood for in character growth, A completely absent Lando Calrissian till the final movie. Their new characters were just bad. Rose Tico had some cringe lines, sure, but at least her actor tried (I'm looking at you, Daisy Ridley, standing there with your mouth open like a cow for entire scenes, and Poe's terrible "somehow palpatine returned" line) Tico's actor, I can't remember her name, actually was expressive and put a shred of emotion in her lines and in her facial expressions.
It’s weird how Homer was afraid of the character dying even though Scratchy comes back from dying every episode. Like killing Poochy would’ve probably been something people would’ve enjoyed watching and might’ve saved the character.
This clip is really heartbreaking to watch. As you said Willie Boyd, some idiot with more power than him overruled him for no good reason, which is abysmal.
Actually, they overruled him for an extremely good reason. The entire audience LOATHED poochie. See all those cheers when the character ended up dead? They didn't let one speech determine what their audience wanted to watch. It was clear the consumer hated the new character, so they axed him.
Everyone was excited for Poochie before debuted, they could try and rewrite the character into something that people actually wanted. They tried too hard to pander and be relevant but if they just made Poochie more in line with the show's previous tone, he could have been successful.
I think the point of the episode is that there is no fix for a stale show. People like the idea of change but don't actually like change, and even if they like the original they won't watch it because it's been on too long. Basically the Simpsons writers venting their frustrations. Lisa herself said there's nothing wrong with the show. Nobody in the episode knows what they actually want with a new character, they're all idiots.
I watched the Simpsons in Argentina with spanish dub and even i love to watch in the dub because i grew up with it, homer's english voice really gets you when his emotional. In the dub his voice still sounds funny and you can't get the same feeling, so it's nice i can get this experience rewatching every episode in english.
Roger knew at the last moment that mushy stuff would mar everything that made Itchy and Scratchy what it is, so he re-dubbed Homer’s speech to protect the show’s integrity.
While I do think the My Planet Needs Me Scene and Someone’s Get Fired for That Blender Scenes are more iconic due to their meme worthiness, I think Homer’s speech is surprisingly a… uh… beautiful speech. It definitely makes the ending even more funny, but still… it’s one Homer moment I’ll remember the most. I think it’s an underrated Homer moment, but this is from the same episode where we got two famous memes, so what do I know.
The Poochie episode reminds me of when the Simpsons killed off Grumby. If only they had kept him around he'd be remembered as a classic character, but it seems he's been all but forgotten lately.
Lol Poochie saying "please, cut off my head. I don't deserve to live" is definitely a bit excessively dark, well, for a childrens show depicting violence and gore.
Can say with the bit of voice acting I did for another channel that didn't work out, the episode is a great reminder that no matter what the character is that is being shown behind them is a person that wishes nothing but better for the character and show they're doing.
I still maintain that Poochie could have been a good character if the Itchy and Scratchy writers had given him something relevant to do. He could have been a recurring foil for Itchy and Scratchy to team up with/against, for example. But nope - he got test-screened and committee'd to death before he had a chance.
This teaches us some important lessons. When fans complain about a show being the same, a new character is introduced and when the character is introduced, the fans whine and complain like a bunch of babies, so they get rid of the new character with no regrets. On the other side of the spectrum, when introducing a new character, we shouldn’t try to be relevant or give them tons of skills. If there are tons of traits for the new character with no development or flaws, there’s no character at all.
It's a minor detail but the abrupt "Hello there, Itchy" after spouting his catchphrase is such a funny mood whiplash that I'm sad no one else points out.
I always wondered what was supposed to have happened in between this scene and the next because they all seem genuinely moved by Homer’s lines. Was Roger Meyer Jr faking because he was reading the room only to use his power later? Did Krusty force this since he wasn’t there to hear the speech? After all the show is very vague as to who has more power Meyers or Krusty. Was there some unseen network force that took it out of their hands?
Literally The Owl House as of the time of this comment being posted: it's being cut to two seasons (excluding the tiny third season) all because of its content.
2 things: 1) I Love how they add in the mic movement sounds! 2) I can’t believe you didn’t include the rest of the scene where they’re watching the show on TV. That’s the whole payoff to the previous 1:46. Found the next segment here => ruclips.net/video/4tvAjX5ACPo/видео.html
All due respect but what the fuck was Homer thinking? “Classic TV character?” He was on for a few episodes at most. Insert characters get written out all the time. He got too attached, too quickly.
0:31 Guy in the middle, pink shirt....he was the very tall man who couldn't fit into a car and Nelson laughed at, in the episode where Lisa got gum in her hair...gees I'm a nerd 🤦🏻♂️
This entire situation hits completely different once you find out Poochie is actually of Indian descent. They just left out the part where a "comedian" makes a documentary bitching about the cartoon character.
Note: Poochie died on the way back to his home planet.
Wow, Poochie came from another planet?
Benjamin Gavrin Haha. First time I see any reference to Poochie from M.O.B Piru coming up.
Benjamin Gavrin Nobody except Suge and his baby momma knew until 2011 when Greg Kading's book came out. Poochie Fouse was one small dude but a ruthless killer who wasn't to be messed with. I heard he had 5 or 7 bodies to his name.
Benjamin Gavrin Neckbone was in prison at the time I think. Other members the MOB Piru were there but I think Poochie had a female spotter. Poochie was certainely the shooter since he owed an aqua green Chevy Impala in fact Theresa Swann said that when she met with Poochie after the shooting to give him extra cash his car appeared to have been recently repainted. About Gene Deal, he's a likeabl guy but he isn't reliable and he's change stories so many times.
Benjamin Gavrin The guy they saw was not Poochie, nobody saw Poochie's face because the people who were in Biggie's car ducked as soon as he shooter started firing his weapon. Plus nobody saw the Nation of Islam guy enter the car, in fact witnesses said the Impala eas lying in wait further down on the side of the road.
What I find so funny about this speech is that there's a complete shift in tone that would feel so out of place in an Itchy & Scratchy cartoon. If you imagine Poochie actually delivering this heartfelt speech in the middle of one of their segments, it's hilarious. Even when Poochie is owning up to his mistakes, he's still stealing the spotlight.
Would’ve been funnier if he actually did give that speech and they then immediately killed him
Well I mean, the alternative was killing off Poochie, in a show where characters are killed off routinely and come back the next episode. It really shows how absolutely no one meshed Poochie into the standard creative process.
@@corncake4677 or they just sawed him mid-line and just cut Homer's
yea that is why they made the new ending without even talking to him, he just didn't get it.
But what is really strange is why they allowed homer to write the script in the first episode
@corncake4677 alternatively, it would have been interesting to have Poochie then go "and on _that_ note..." before proceeding to grab another tool to join Itchy in mutilating Scratchy in an interesting way.
I love how Homer says "you can't just kill off a classic TV character" as if Poochie had a long history in media lmao
yeah, you know, that was the joke...
He has always been here…….We just never noticed…………………………………..
@@yandhi5016 dats da joke...
@@Lanesra62905😊😊😊
It's cause homer felt like poochie didn't deserve to die and he felt like if poochie died then a part of him would die.
I always liked how Itchy and Scratchy's actress stood up for Homer.
And I always liked, that in the realm of this cartoon, she continued her job after they figuratively slit his throat, like if Homer never existed.
@@OdaVenom She already did all that she could for him and they weren't even that close friends.
He stood up for her on the conventions with the nerds.
Agreed. I think it’s sweet that she gets along so well with Homer.
Didn't do any good in the end, Poochie was still killed off.
While the majority of this episode is a mockery of soulless marketing and writing, this was a pretty poignant reminder, for every lame and unpopular character that is created for a work, there is usually at least someone who had a hand in it and had a genuine passion for them. They just wanted to create something entertaining, even if they sadly didn't quite get how to do it.
How beautifully put. Thank you.
Well they had a hand in making something shitty. Hooray....
Apart from all the ones that are made as a result of soulless marketing and writing
Pretty much what happened to the actor of Jar Jar Binks
And it still stank
This is Homer's biggest limitation. In the rare event he does something right, some idiot with more power than him overrules him.
I think it's pretty sad/trollish how the director and everyone else applauds Homer during the recording session like they totally agree with him then they completely screw Homer over by sending Poochie "back to his home planet" (Poochie's animation cel slides up)
It's the harsh reality of show business once that character was proven to be disliked they are rarely if ever given another shot they couldn't take another hit to their ratings which is all that mattered to them in the end. For what it's worth i bet Homer would have really turned the character around but there's also proof to the contrary his ideas to fix the character are pretty bad.
You just described half the projects I've ever worked on. lol
I thought the biggest limitation was his overwhelmingly high cholesterol level.
+Stephen R And the worse is, even while they were applauding and showing Homer support they were probably already thinking of ignoring Homer's idea and killing Poochie.
when you've watched the whole episode and your watching it again, the part where they all seem to be genuinely clapping is soo much more funnier when you know exactly what their intentions are
To be honest, I think the others were genuinely okay with Homer but you can see Roger Meyers Jr is the only one indifferent about it and he joins in only after everyone else is already clapping. Subtle things like that, which point it was all Roger Meyer's idea (with him even dubbing Homer if you listen to the "I must go now, my planet needs me") is why Simpsons used to be so good.
@Billy B that's not fickle, it's called being a liar
I feel like they did go with Homer's lines at first, but a few moments before air time, they decided against it, which is why the final result is just the cell animation frame being pulled off screen. Also, if you look at Poochie's face where he was dubbed about his planet needing him, his face looks sincere and about to say something emotional.
@Apostolos Ginnakidis "No one who speaks German could be an evil man!"
@@ekathe85 it simply says "The Bart, The"
"I can honestly say that this is the best episode of Impy and Jimpy i've ever seen"
Jimpy is actually chimpy.
Hot diggity!
Dynooomite!
Impy and Jimpy? Impy isnt even a real name! It should be Bimmy and Jimpy.
What were they thinking!?
actually, i can undertsand Homers passion for the role of Poochie.
He got this job for his potential talent as a Voice Actor.
He voices a character in the favorite cartoon show of his kids.
And Roger Myers remembers his name and said that he is the one he needs.
And in his old job his boss doesn´t remember his name nor that homer is one of his employes.
This episode is why I feel so bad criticising things without seeing the artists behind it. Many work exceptionally hard and put a lot of passion into it, even if their creations aren’t great.
I mean, this is especially where I don't undestand people attacking actors for their characters like Rose in the Last Jedi. The problem could be the actor, or it could be the writer, the director, the producer, the studio, focus groups, agents, contract negociators... The problem could be any of a thousand people, it's more likely you're harassing an innocent person who had nothing to do with the complaints you had.
@Keko Novotny Honestly I haven’t gotten that feeling consistently from the Simpsons since around Season 10
@Keko Novotny well I’ve seen a couple of decent episodes past it but I’d say the last season I properly watched it was Season 18, the last season before the Simpsons movie. I watch the odd episode here and there after that but usually they’re really bad
@Keko Novotny I don't know if I'd agree with creative premises, i think most of them are pretty lazy, but the animation is smooth and the voice actors continuing to do their best is really impressive (especially marge, how do her vocal chords still work at this point?)
Rose was the ONLY character I thought was somewhat likable in the sequel trilogy.
They'd already ruined all the OT characters; Jake skywalker, Leia and Han abandoning everything they stood for in character growth, A completely absent Lando Calrissian till the final movie.
Their new characters were just bad. Rose Tico had some cringe lines, sure, but at least her actor tried (I'm looking at you, Daisy Ridley, standing there with your mouth open like a cow for entire scenes, and Poe's terrible "somehow palpatine returned" line)
Tico's actor, I can't remember her name, actually was expressive and put a shred of emotion in her lines and in her facial expressions.
Yeah, but Poochie died on the way back to his home planet. Interstellar travel is rough.
he was too proactive for this world
True there are a whole lot of things that can go wrong
ad aspera per aspera
“Please. Cut off my head. I don’t deserve to live”
Those Words...
These Feels...
The Following Disappointment.
I must leave you all to go to my home planet!
0:40 Never noticed that joke before - Homer apparently needs both hands to write
omg i can never unhear that
To be fair, he never said with a pencil or with a typewriter.
Thats just a saying.
I like how she defends Homer and is also the first one to start applauding
*Itchy:* “Are you prepared to die, Poochie?”
*Homer:* “No, I am not!”
I do wonder if anyone could do a animatic of the original line.
"Are you prepared to die, Poochie?"
"Yes, I certainly do!"
@@BagOfMagicFoodMr. Mime
"I know I can come off a little proactive" 🤣🤣🤣
He gets bizzay
It’s weird how Homer was afraid of the character dying even though Scratchy comes back from dying every episode. Like killing Poochy would’ve probably been something people would’ve enjoyed watching and might’ve saved the character.
but unlike chacter that returned they would of perma killed poochie
“I have to go now. My planet needs me.”
A rare moment of sincerity and heart from Homer Simpson.
I have to go now, my planet needs me
Homer ripped that notebook in half with ease.
Jar - Jar Binks & his actor in a nutshell.
so true it hurts...
Funny enough the Porch Pals episode represents the new movies
My have to go nowsa. Meesa planet needs meesa.
Does that mean Jar Jar Binks died on his way to his home planet!?
@@GenericGoogleAccount canonically he became a disgraced street peddler on Naboo
What was sad was that it was the writers' fault. If they had written Poochie as a victim/perpetrator of violence, he would've fit in just fine.
When are they gonna get to the fireworks factory?
This predicts Warner Bros’ treatment of Scrappy Doo.
So true it's hurts a lot.
Predicts…? You do know that Scrappy Doo predates The Simpsons by…decades…right?
@@unadanni He said Treatment of Scrappy Doo, not Scrappy Doo.
@@unadanni No, I'm talking about how Warner Bros treats Scrappy Doo in modern Scooby-Doo media, such as the live action film.
I bet The Hardcore Scooby Doo like his 1st Live Action Movie, cuz Nephew Scrappy IS the Big Bad.
This clip is really heartbreaking to watch. As you said Willie Boyd, some idiot with more power than him overruled him for no good reason, which is abysmal.
Actually, they overruled him for an extremely good reason. The entire audience LOATHED poochie. See all those cheers when the character ended up dead? They didn't let one speech determine what their audience wanted to watch. It was clear the consumer hated the new character, so they axed him.
Except when he punched Me Burns
they overruled him because the character wasn't working
Everyone was excited for Poochie before debuted, they could try and rewrite the character into something that people actually wanted.
They tried too hard to pander and be relevant but if they just made Poochie more in line with the show's previous tone, he could have been successful.
I think the point of the episode is that there is no fix for a stale show. People like the idea of change but don't actually like change, and even if they like the original they won't watch it because it's been on too long. Basically the Simpsons writers venting their frustrations. Lisa herself said there's nothing wrong with the show. Nobody in the episode knows what they actually want with a new character, they're all idiots.
"I have to go now, my planet needs me" lol
Note: Poochie died on the way back to his home planet
I watched the Simpsons in Argentina with spanish dub and even i love to watch in the dub because i grew up with it, homer's english voice really gets you when his emotional. In the dub his voice still sounds funny and you can't get the same feeling, so it's nice i can get this experience rewatching every episode in english.
Poochie's rap still in my playlist, right after Mr plow's rap.can't help It,i love his voice
Roger knew at the last moment that mushy stuff would mar everything that made Itchy and Scratchy what it is, so he re-dubbed Homer’s speech to protect the show’s integrity.
1:06 - 1:32 This part actually made me cry.
wtf
The speech was cringe
When are they going to get to the fireworks factory? >:(
I have to go now. My planet needs me.
benjamin gavrin you are really obsessed with poochie killing biggie arent you?
Classic Simpsons, you expect that homer would be taken seriously after this given everyone gave him applause only to be disregarded in the end.
While I do think the My Planet Needs Me Scene and Someone’s Get Fired for That Blender Scenes are more iconic due to their meme worthiness, I think Homer’s speech is surprisingly a… uh… beautiful speech.
It definitely makes the ending even more funny, but still… it’s one Homer moment I’ll remember the most. I think it’s an underrated Homer moment, but this is from the same episode where we got two famous memes, so what do I know.
Best part is how Homer actualy Plays Itchy.
I'm moving into my OWN apartment with two sexy ladies.
Put a sock in it Roy!
1:07: I can see why Dan Castellaneta was given the role of the Genie in the Return of Jafar and the Aladdin TV series.
The Poochie episode reminds me of when the Simpsons killed off Grumby. If only they had kept him around he'd be remembered as a classic character, but it seems he's been all but forgotten lately.
Lol Poochie saying "please, cut off my head. I don't deserve to live" is definitely a bit excessively dark, well, for a childrens show depicting violence and gore.
"I have to go now, my planet needs me" *Poochie died on the way back to his home plant* 🤣😅😂
1:07 - 1:29 Good moving speech by Homer as Poochie.
Cringe speech
@@wendy7987 how dare you
@@vortex_all9055 it was such an annoying speech
@@wendy7987You’re Cringe!!!
Later: Those finks double-crossed me!
Poochie’s dead! (Laugh)
Who else uses "Yes, I certainly do!" throughout their lives?
Can say with the bit of voice acting I did for another channel that didn't work out, the episode is a great reminder that no matter what the character is that is being shown behind them is a person that wishes nothing but better for the character and show they're doing.
The guy went "cut his line and have him dead"
It was a bad idea
Because of this ending, I have to go now. My planet needs me. *animation cel flies up*
Note: Max died on the way back to his planet
Huh? I didn't expect you to realize how much everyone hates you! Go figure.
Jk, gg, I'm just fucking around, and I saw a joke I couldn't resist, 🤣👌
'Aww GEEEZZZ!!' 😂😂😂
These lines I wrote myself with my own TWO hands
I wonder if Krusty watched the finished cartoon and edited it himself?
I still maintain that Poochie could have been a good character if the Itchy and Scratchy writers had given him something relevant to do. He could have been a recurring foil for Itchy and Scratchy to team up with/against, for example. But nope - he got test-screened and committee'd to death before he had a chance.
I could imagine Poochie being a character that kicked around Itchy every now and then
@@vanguardplays3418 That's a great idea!
This teaches us some important lessons. When fans complain about a show being the same, a new character is introduced and when the character is introduced, the fans whine and complain like a bunch of babies, so they get rid of the new character with no regrets. On the other side of the spectrum, when introducing a new character, we shouldn’t try to be relevant or give them tons of skills. If there are tons of traits for the new character with no development or flaws, there’s no character at all.
0:31 the big guy with the tiny car who gets mocked by Nelson.... he's a writer for Itchy & Scratchy?
He's based off of Simpsons writer Ian Maxtone-Graham
Homer voice over actor in real life and cartoon, mega cool.
1:04 "I have to go now, my planet needs me"
Simpsons mocking its future self
The guy in the middle with glasses at 0:32 is the same tall guy in the small car that chases after Nelson in a later episode.
0:11 Itchy: Are you prefer to die Poochie?
Homer/Poochie: No I am not.
Homer trys to Protect Poochie = His Send-Off Became a Meme
0:59 this feels like every modern south park episode
It's a minor detail but the abrupt "Hello there, Itchy" after spouting his catchphrase is such a funny mood whiplash that I'm sad no one else points out.
10 seconds later: POOCHIE’S DEAAAAAAAD!!! HUAHAHAHA!
Its these moments that makes me like Homer
I always wondered what was supposed to have happened in between this scene and the next because they all seem genuinely moved by Homer’s lines.
Was Roger Meyer Jr faking because he was reading the room only to use his power later?
Did Krusty force this since he wasn’t there to hear the speech? After all the show is very vague as to who has more power Meyers or Krusty.
Was there some unseen network force that took it out of their hands?
Yeah, I thought maybe Krusty overruled.
“That’s why I’m going to read these lines I wrote myself with my own two hands.”
If only they had defended Apu in the same way.
He has to go now, His Country needs him.
0:13 The only moment in The Simpsons you'll ever hear that microphone poof sound.
Very reminiscent of the "I'm the real deal - I like me" monologue from Del in Planes, Trains and Automobiles.
One of my all time favorite movies
Shower curtain rings
0:32 Do you find something comical about my appearance when I am work? This is the highest paying management position that I can find
Literally The Owl House as of the time of this comment being posted: it's being cut to two seasons (excluding the tiny third season) all because of its content.
The demand for a "rustier" chainsaw and the following sound always gets me.
2 things:
1) I Love how they add in the mic movement sounds!
2) I can’t believe you didn’t include the rest of the scene where they’re watching the show on TV. That’s the whole payoff to the previous 1:46.
Found the next segment here => ruclips.net/video/4tvAjX5ACPo/видео.html
I'm glad the modern Simpsons writers have come around to turn the Simpsons into a full-blown Poochie show.
Bart Simpson: Tough Break Dad I Guess People Just Weren't Ready For Poochie Maybe in A Few Years
"I'm gonna read these lines I wrote with my own two hands."
Wow, that was actually beautiful
Translator: I have to go now, my planet needs me.
Note: Poochie died on the way back to his home planet
RUSTIER!
All due respect but what the fuck was Homer thinking? “Classic TV character?” He was on for a few episodes at most. Insert characters get written out all the time. He got too attached, too quickly.
Hey that wasn't supposed to happen!! Those finks double crossed me 😂😂😂
jar jar in a nutshell
0:32 totally just clocked that this is the guy who drove the really small car and publicly humiliated Nelson in retaliation for being laughed at.
That was the largest auto he could afford. Should he therefore be made the subject of fun? Huh?
0:32 Me when people are mean to Cole Young.
0:31 Guy in the middle, pink shirt....he was the very tall man who couldn't fit into a car and Nelson laughed at, in the episode where Lisa got gum in her hair...gees I'm a nerd 🤦🏻♂️
I looked through all the comments to see if anyone else noticed tall guy!
aaaaaaaand cut....
It’s so meta; Two voice actors that act like voice actors!
At 0:30 is that the tall guy that made Nelson march in the street 😮
this is why homer is a millionaire in subsequent episodes, doing voiceover work
Aaaand.. the raitings wend DOWN x]
"You can't just kill off a classic TV character" Yes Homer, They can because they're the writers and producers.
"You can cram it with walnuts, ugly!"
This entire situation hits completely different once you find out Poochie is actually of Indian descent. They just left out the part where a "comedian" makes a documentary bitching about the cartoon character.
Homer tried to stop them from killing poochie off but they caved into cancel culture that wanted him off the show
In the end, it’s about ratings to them. It’s not about Cancel culture, the viewers will either continue to watch, like it or not, or they won’t
To be fair it was really the writer's fault that Poochie was hated, they wrote a very poor script and story.
I think Homer's speech is a parody of Linus' style of speaking from Charlie Brown.
0:32 that’s that extra tall fella that drives a really small automobile
The thing is... It's probably how Homer would have run the show if he was Krusty the Clown... 😇
Poochie was later renamed Rey Skywalker.
"please... Cut off my head... I don't deserve to live"
I like how the director hated Poochie so much, he wanted a "rustier" chainsaw. XD