My favorite moment is when Homer sings, ‘I am so smart’ and he misspells smart by singing ‘S-M-R-T’ but that was Dan Castenella’s own flub and the animators kept that😊😂
@@kabirconsiders Or the "I am so smart! S.M.R.T.! I mean, S.M.A.R.T.! OH, OH! Or the "Feels like I'm wearing nothing at all! Nothing at all! Nothing at all!" "UGH! STUPID SEXY FLANDERS!!😨"
I was 16 when they premiered on "The Tracey Ullman Show." They were so crudely drawn but I was instantly a fan, and still like them 36 years later.....
13:51 Fun fact, that episode is widely considered to be the most controversial episode of The Simpsons, a true "jumping the shark" moment for the series. The idea that Principal Skinner, a character who was introduced in the first ever episode and had undergone a lot of development, is actually an imposter was heavily criticized by fans, people just did not like it and it’s believed by many that The Principal and The Pauper was the episode that ended the Golden Age of The Simpsons. I personally don’t believe that, as later on in season 9 was probably my all time favorite episode of the series (Trash of the Titans, that episode was absolutely hilarious)
"Homer Badman" has to be my favorite. I mean, they're so many great ones from the first decade. One of the greater ones in the second decade is when Homer gets intentionally fatter to go on disability.
Notice that Marge's sisters (and mother) are no longer on the show? They also decided to remove Apu and his family among others. Nice to see them here.
@@dner75-xh9le All the other Indians loved Apu, I don't understand why they had to get rid of him. It's like how Disney got rid of the 7 dwarves when Peter Dinklage whined about them even though all the other little people were cool with them.
Kabir next time your here in the states head to Universal studios and check out the Simpsons attraction. You can go to Moe's and get a duff beer and keep the glass. Or a flaming Homer.
13:51 Fun fact, that episode is widely considered to be the most controversial episode of The Simpsons, a true "jumping the shark" moment for the series. The idea that Principal Skinner, a character who was introduced in the first ever episode and had undergone a lot of development, is actually an imposter was heavily criticized by fans, people just did not like it and it’s believed by many that The Principal and The Pauper was the episode that ended the Golden Age of The Simpsons. I personally don’t believe that, as later on in season 9 was probably my all time favorite episode of the series (Trash of the Titans, that episode was absolutely hilarious)
My favorite moment is when Homer sings, ‘I am so smart’ and he misspells smart by singing ‘S-M-R-T’ but that was Dan Castenella’s own flub and the animators kept that😊😂
The first 9 seasons were the best tv comedy can get.
Agreed, soo funny
How are they going to leave out 64 slices of American cheese? "Have you been up all night eating cheese?" "I think I'm blind..."
I love that scene 😂😂
@@kabirconsiders Or the "I am so smart! S.M.R.T.! I mean, S.M.A.R.T.! OH, OH! Or the "Feels like I'm wearing nothing at all! Nothing at all! Nothing at all!"
"UGH! STUPID SEXY FLANDERS!!😨"
16 minutes is not nearly enough time lol
"Hello, my name is Mr. Burns. I believe you have a letter for me."
"Okay Mr. Burns, what's your first name?"
"...I don't know."
I was 16 when they premiered on "The Tracey Ullman Show." They were so crudely drawn but I was instantly a fan, and still like them 36 years later.....
Patti and Zelma 😂 when they were blackmailing Homer.
Dinner time TV line-up in the early 2000s was King of the Hill, Malcolm in the Middle, The Simpsons, and That 70s Show..lotta laughs, man...
Thanks for the reaction! 😊I adore how familiar you are with the bits☺
Lots of good memories 😂
Season 15 is my favorite. The President wore pearls is my favorite episode.
Kabir, you know you can thank the British Legend Tracy Ullman for "The Simpsons" start! :) They started on her successful American Sketch show
13:51 Fun fact, that episode is widely considered to be the most controversial episode of The Simpsons, a true "jumping the shark" moment for the series. The idea that Principal Skinner, a character who was introduced in the first ever episode and had undergone a lot of development, is actually an imposter was heavily criticized by fans, people just did not like it and it’s believed by many that The Principal and The Pauper was the episode that ended the Golden Age of The Simpsons. I personally don’t believe that, as later on in season 9 was probably my all time favorite episode of the series (Trash of the Titans, that episode was absolutely hilarious)
I miss Troy McClure, you may remember him from such movies as "The Revenge of Abe Lincoln" and "The Erotic Adventures of Hercules".
Yes Homer is my favorite but I love Ralph and his lines as well.
Lionel Hutz and Dr. Nick Riviera were my favorite side characters growing up, such likeable frauds
I remember when The Simpsons were a short on The Tracy Ulman Show, but I'm old, lol!
The fact that you KNOW these clips is impressive to me. I grew up with The Simpsons and don't know any of them. Kudos.
I Am So Smart! S.M.R.T.! I mean, S.M.A.R.T.! 😂😂😂😂
Oh, yeah, you're a huge Simpsons fan, Kabir! You know exactly what Homer will say. lol
seasons 4-6 are amazing - monorail episode written by conan might be the funniest thing i have ever seen
4:30 thats from alan shermans comedy album
"Homer Badman" has to be my favorite. I mean, they're so many great ones from the first decade. One of the greater ones in the second decade is when Homer gets intentionally fatter to go on disability.
Absolutely the best. A lot of close seconds like "Homer Goes to College", but "Homer Badman" is the greatest!
Ralph Wiggum is my favorite.
The lawyer, Lionel Hutz is my favorite by far.
🎶 Spiderpig, spiderpig, does whatever a Spiderpig does...
Notice that Marge's sisters (and mother) are no longer on the show? They also decided to remove Apu and his family among others. Nice to see them here.
Apu was erased due to one Indian-American "comedian" pain in the ass. Hank Azaria folded like Superman on laundry day.
@@dner75-xh9le All the other Indians loved Apu, I don't understand why they had to get rid of him. It's like how Disney got rid of the 7 dwarves when Peter Dinklage whined about them even though all the other little people were cool with them.
yep, but being a fat guy working a comic book store is still ok.@@dner75-xh9le
Reminds me of 18:00 on Channel 4. Same time as the evening news 😅
Man there are over 30 seasons, we definitely need more simpsons reactions
My favorite is the "Twenty dollars?, but I wanted a peanut...
Hi Kabir, though its not the same as the early years, there's still a lot of good stuff in the newer ones.
Grampa Simpson is my favorite!
“Stealing! How could you? Haven’t you listened to that guy at the church place? Captain what’s his name?”
Best characters 3. Mr burns 2. Ralph wiggam 1. Homer Simpson
I like Lionel Hutz
Me too! Or Troy McClure. Both of Phil Hartman's characters were epic!
Agree. To me, Phil's wife didn't only murder him, but also "The Simpsons".😔
DUDE! LOL
"Oh, Mindy, you came and you gave without flaking,
but I sent you Ben-gay.
Oh, Andy, you kissed me and stopped me from something..."
Kabir next time your here in the states head to Universal studios and check out the Simpsons attraction. You can go to Moe's and get a duff beer and keep the glass. Or a flaming Homer.
Maggie and Lisa are my favorites
Can honestly say I’ve never watched a single episode of the Simpsons. I did watch the movie.
Do Best of Fred Flintstone next. It's hilarious. 😂
Seriously, it's tough to watch this sht after seeing FG and SP.
They stopped the clip before the groceries fell out of that bag he was wearing 😢
I’ll agree. Around season 9 or 10 is when the Simpsons peaked. Then went ….. 👇
Dang your a real Simpson head I’ve never really watched of besides heat and their but your older then me I believe
Lionel hutts
No homers club?
They're only allowed one Homer :)
I’m with you it’s no longer funny. But the older episodes are.
I havent watched the Simpsons since 2007 when the movie came out.
Du hast eine gewisse Ähnlichkeit mit Michael Jackson. Ist als Kompliment gemeint.
13:51 Fun fact, that episode is widely considered to be the most controversial episode of The Simpsons, a true "jumping the shark" moment for the series. The idea that Principal Skinner, a character who was introduced in the first ever episode and had undergone a lot of development, is actually an imposter was heavily criticized by fans, people just did not like it and it’s believed by many that The Principal and The Pauper was the episode that ended the Golden Age of The Simpsons. I personally don’t believe that, as later on in season 9 was probably my all time favorite episode of the series (Trash of the Titans, that episode was absolutely hilarious)