Fat Tony: Pick a horse, kid. We're putting two dollars on the third race. Make it a good one. Bart: Eat my shorts! Fat Tony: Eat My Shorts? Okay, let's see ... wait a minute, you little punk! Eat My Shorts is in the fifth race! I said the third race!
I too hate it, but I did enjoy the first half of the ep. It also does allow me just to say any appearance of his i like is Fat Tony, and any I dislike are Fit Tony
The fact that Fit Tony looks and acts exactly like Fat Tony, almost like killing him off pointless. The only difference is that Fit Tony is married, and Fat Tony is a widower. But Fat Tony could have gotten remarried offscreen anyways, so it was still pointless.
In fact, it's even worse than The Principal and the Pauper episode. At least the Skinner we know is still alive. The characters really do feel expendable now.
It's the exact same as the episode where they killed off Snowball II, and then by the end, we end up with a new cat who looks exactly the same and the death is barely acknowledged again.
There was a bit of a delay for this video, as I had gone on family vacation in early August. But then, very mysteriously, I got a pretty bad cold, and then started having problems with both my car and air conditioning unit... I cannot prove it, but I suspect Fat Tony was trying to sabotage the production of the video. Watch this video at your own risk.
Fat Tony has always been my favourite character in the entire franchise. I love that they take the conventional way Italian mobsters are normally shown, and instead of poking fun at that aspect directly they use that as a basis for jokes and character development, if that makes any sense.
On the foreshadowing continuity for later down the line stuff, I remember that they did the same with Carl mentioning his Icelandic roots in season 14's "Scuse Me While I Miss the Sky" only to be paid off a whole decade later in Season 24's "The Saga of Carl"
I think fit Tony was a missed opportunity. You can still keep the same voice actor, but have him whenever he conducts business have him do it on an ever increasingly complicated exercise machine. Make people dig their own graves doing squats, then when he sees how bad they are cut to him giving a zumba class or something to the same guy. It could be very funny and establish that the character keeps its integrity.
It’s pretty simple. The simpsons writers killed him off and went home for the day. That night, the Status Quo Gremlins that live in the office sneakily wrote in Fit Tony.
@@delgande yeah, but I don't like how he is just supposed to be the same one, even having the same son. As if that episode just isn't cannon which is confusing
Your a hundred percent my favorite RUclipsr. I can tell you put your heart and souls into your videos. I know you care deeply for the Simpson’s. Thank you so much. Keep at it!
Ned Flanders would be great for Simpsons Histories. At the start of the show he was just Homer's annoying neighbour but he became a crazily religious character to the point where he barely even has other traits now.
I forgot he hasn't been done - he'd be great as he's got quite a rich character history, even from his earliest appearances. Dee-jay luig-jay - I get where you're coming from a bit; in the first couple of seasons he was kinda the "too perfect neighbour" who Homer hated, which had more mileage than they turned him into a "everything's religious" character. However I don't mind the s3-onwards version of Ned either and he still had some great episodes. It wasn't until the tone of the series changed after the Golden Era, which coincided with Ned's wife being killed off, and the character started being used in very different ways, that the character lost his appeal for me.
Ned Flanders has always been religious. In earlier seasons he seemed to be too perfect which of course made Homer feel inferior. In the later seasons we see plenty of flaws in Ned's character. I never would have guessed that Ned had anger issues. Like in Hurricane Neddy he had a big meltdown in front of the whole town. Later we learn why he had that quirky speech because he was surpressing his anger too well. Than in the episode Blackeyed Please Ned actually hits Homer in the face giving him a black eye. I never thought that Ned had a hot temper.
Fat Tony is one of my fav characters on the show, thanks for doing this. As for the next one, while I would be interested in Martin Prince's history, I want to lean towards Ralph, since I always found it interesting that, before season 4, Ralph's whole deal was how he and some other kid would make strangely intellectual observations regarding what's happening to whatever kid is the focus of the story (Lisa, Milhouse, etc).
Definitely. Why are they seen in Springfield Elementary in a lot of the early seasons, yet by the time Ned marries Edna she is talking about them going to a Christian school at thus being a bit sheltered?
My favorite Fat Tony line is a toss up between "What's a truck?" or "I don't get mad. I get stabby." As for a non-treatening character I'd say cover Rod and/or Todd Flanders next.
Can you make one for Snake? He has quite the interesting past and theres more to him than just crime (most of it is crime, but not all) I don't think many people are aware of this. Hes was practically Indiana Jones (which is a pretty big shock to me), he has a son and is a published author. He also likes puppies and an animal lover can't be all bad right? lol I'd also love to see one about Otto, Moe, Duffman or Disco Stu. Did you know that Duffman is jewish, bisexual, and currently married to Grady (one of the gay roomates Homer previously lived with)? Theres a bit more to him than just saying "oh yeah" and advertising duff products and it might be worth making a video about.
I think an epsisode on Carl Carlson would be cool. He has another instance of something being mentioned about his character that was explored in a later episode. In one episode in like season 14 he mentions his Icelandic boyhood. It's the episode where lights are turned all the way up and they can't see the night sky anymore. In somewhere around season 24 (I think) they actually go to Iceland and meet Carl's adoptive parents
ToonrificTariq they wanted bart to have 3 friends one black one white and one Chinese but then they started introducing more interesting kids at barts school like nelson and Martin and the only one of barts friends they could do anything with was millhouse so lewis fell into the background lost a consistent voice actor and was forgotten that's about it he's not really anything
“Fat tony is one of the most consistent characters in the Simpsons. Also fat tony was replaced with a exact replica and has remained as such ever since.”
I have a soft spot for mob characters so Fat Tony is a favorite of mine. It’s interesting how he manages to take an antagonistic role and be more likable and iconic then say Herman. I haven’t gotten any further than season 12 but it sounds like I’m not missing much from him any further.
"The divisor goes *into* the dividend." That stuck with me. His inflection made which is which so memorable. It would make a better story if I used that saying countless times in my life, let alone even once, but hey.
I know it’s probably not canon (since they killed Mr. Burns and aged everyone up a few years), but they killed off Fat Tony in the newest episode, in a pretty gruesome way actually. That whole episode is really weird, but I enjoyed it a lot, it was so fresh and honestly cool to see Springfield in this weird, bloody light. I’d love to hear what you thought of it for a 60 seconds or extra seconds review!
When I saw him die in that episode I thought it was interesting how they made a Simpson character as memorable as him die... Then they make a clone and it's pointless now... Oh how about Disco Stu? Would be interesting.
Fat Tony is a wonderful character. Great job on this one. Poor Selma, she seems to get jerked around a lot with her love life! Your history videos are very entertaining!
I kinda like the samsara of fit tony becoming fat tony, sure its a cop out narrative wise to return to status quo but its like a message that the stress of mafia life will bring about fat tony, and how his conditions shape him. Like a cycle if one mafia boss is taken out, the systems in the world will produce another fat tony
Another fantastic video. My comprehensive knowledge of The Simpsons starts to get shaky around season nine so I always learn so much from these histories. Had no idea Fat Tony married Selma. Reminds me of the Spin-Off Showcase joke: "Wedding after wedding after wedding!" Have they added Ozmodiar yet? Keep up the great work!
2:45 That wasn't Joe Montegna "returning" to the role, that was from the same episode he premiered in. Plus that was Joe Montegna "as himself" _playing_ Fat Tony in "Blood on the Blackboard: The Bart Simpson Story" based (just loosely enough so they woudln't have to pay the Simpsons) on Bart's escapades in that episode.
oh yeah, Apu would be a good one. His entire character was changed partway through when he got married, and not too long after changed again when his wife had kids.
Fit Tony is listed as "Marion 'Fat Tony' D'amico" in the 20 for 30 episode (13:31). I suppose his cousin could also be named Marion, but boy, I hope someone got fired for that blunder.
Tony dying from a heart attack is a reference to how Vito Corleone dies. Gets hit with a half dozen bullets pumped into him buying oranges. Survives then dies in his garden from a heart attack.
he is meek with homer because not only does he know that he owes homer, so do his people. respect is earned and it must constantly be earned, his people wouldn't force homer to do anything, so he has to ask.
Fat Tony sets up one of my favorite Simpsons jokes ever: "you can kill me but someone will take my place and if you him someone will take HIS place and if you kill them?...that'll pretty much be it- the town'll be yours"
This was a great video. Bart the murderer is one of my favourites, like Teal Opal said. I'd really like to either see a simpsons history of Sideshow Bob (if there isn't one already) or one of the Simpsons family.
The fact that they can't kill a character and keep it dead is so cheap like if I was still watching the show I'd feel so insulted to see them play it SO FCKING SAFE all the time never taking any risks
Wanna know if someone still watches The Simpsons? Tell them Fat Tony died, was replaced by his cousin Fit Tony, who then became another Fat Tony, and then married Selma. Their reaction will say it all.
I think my favorite foreshadowing in the series' history is actually Carl's backstory. In "Scuse Me While I Miss the Sky" from season 14 they make a joke about Carl's "childhood in Iceland". It felt very random back then since we never heard of something like that from him before. But what do you know, 10 seasons later in season 24 they made a whole entire episode about Carl's backstory in Iceland with "The Saga of Carl".
As mixed as the episodes are in quality, it is kind of fun going back and getting up to speed on some of the developments I had forgotten, or random episodes I missed. I feel like the first part of these videos are always nostalgic and then the second half ends up being educational, lol
Disco Stu wants a Simpsons Histories episode too
smoothSnake23 Disco Stu doesnt advertise
Colm Cooney LoL that is berry true. Love that line haha
smoothSnake23 Thanks and a Stu video would be great!
Colm Cooney I agree.
Disco Stu don't need to advertise
Fat Tony: Pick a horse, kid. We're putting two dollars on the third race. Make it a good one.
Bart: Eat my shorts!
Fat Tony: Eat My Shorts? Okay, let's see ... wait a minute, you little punk! Eat My Shorts is in the fifth race! I said the third race!
@@drewp.weiner5708 THAT HORSE WAS IN THE SECOND RACE!
The thoid race!
My reaction to the whole Fit Tony/Fat Tony transformation/cop-out arc:
“I am not so much disappointed as I am blinded by rage”
I too hate it, but I did enjoy the first half of the ep. It also does allow me just to say any appearance of his i like is Fat Tony, and any I dislike are Fit Tony
@@morrisonnolan5687 this is kind of like the Seymour Skinner/ Tansarian (sp?) episode.
If you google that quote, the second result is a quiz on which Simpsons villain would be your boyfriend.
One of the best lines ever
The fact that Fit Tony looks and acts exactly like Fat Tony, almost like killing him off pointless. The only difference is that Fit Tony is married, and Fat Tony is a widower. But Fat Tony could have gotten remarried offscreen anyways, so it was still pointless.
Next character: Inanimate carbon rod!
Yoseqlo Yoseloq **citizen kane clap**
"Curse you, inanimate carbon rod!!"
In the rod, we trust
aww but they were going to show a close up of the rod.
Yoseqlo Yoseloq yes
It was pointless to kill him off, if they were just going to have a character who by the end of the episode is exactly the same.
I think it was because his voice actor was wayy to expensive lol
@@ashlynnquesnell1930 Nope. He literally has the same voice actor. It was definitely just for shock value.
It was clearly fit fat tony
In fact, it's even worse than The Principal and the Pauper episode. At least the Skinner we know is still alive. The characters really do feel expendable now.
It's the exact same as the episode where they killed off Snowball II, and then by the end, we end up with a new cat who looks exactly the same and the death is barely acknowledged again.
Let's pretend Fit Tony died and the real Fat Tony disguised himself at Fit Tony in that episode, letting his cousin take the heat. Everybody wins.
Good one 🤣
There was a bit of a delay for this video, as I had gone on family vacation in early August. But then, very mysteriously, I got a pretty bad cold, and then started having problems with both my car and air conditioning unit...
I cannot prove it, but I suspect Fat Tony was trying to sabotage the production of the video. Watch this video at your own risk.
TheRealJims The wait is worth it! I love hearing what you have to say about this very old series.
Will you be uploading the final Pixar Perfect video soon? :D
Just stop squealing on him! It's not such a hard thing to do.
this was great, surprised in the intro u didn't mention milking rats and selling the milk to schools in his list of crimes lol
Question have u ever try reviewing each seasons of the simpsons?
How about Gil Gunderson? Doesn't Ol' Gil deserve a little time in the spotlight?
sandydeath56 I think doing one on Gil would be kind of weird but interesting since he’s a character who wasn’t around during the classic era
Gil has less upvotes than Inanimate Carbon Rod. And that's meta to why Carbon Rod is my favorite character.
No, go away
His wife's gonna leave him if he doesn't start bringing in them sweet, sweet views.
No
"Married Selma, a fate worse than death" -The greatest line of the video
Lol
Definitely a fate worse than death.
Nah, she's awesome.
Always third wheel to MacGyver smh..
"Oh, no he's gonna pull out a gun!"
(pulls phone)
"Phew"
"Get me a gun"
"Aaah!!!"
"I'd prefer the cat. He hates Mondays, we can all relate."
what cat?
@@dontspikemydrink9382 It's a Fat Tony quote.
@@The_PokeSaurus i know
@@dontspikemydrink9382 Oh, well then Garfield I guess.
@@The_PokeSaurus it's actually "we can all relate"*
my fav moment: "I don't get mad... I get stabby"
I still reference that line on a regular basis. I honestly forgot who even said it lol
I’m surprised that he didn’t say this.
“I don’t get mad, I get shooty.”
Fat Tony has always been my favourite character in the entire franchise. I love that they take the conventional way Italian mobsters are normally shown, and instead of poking fun at that aspect directly they use that as a basis for jokes and character development, if that makes any sense.
idk about you, but I always preferred Louie since he is hilarious.
On the foreshadowing continuity for later down the line stuff, I remember that they did the same with Carl mentioning his Icelandic roots in season 14's "Scuse Me While I Miss the Sky" only to be paid off a whole decade later in Season 24's "The Saga of Carl"
I was just about to make this comment.
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I remember watching the Michael episode when it aired. I was Iike "wait what they're referencing that joke from a few years ago?"
how about squeaky voice teen for the next episode
100%
Huuuuuuuh I'm going to have to ask my manager about this!
Mr Eye if I had a girlfriend she'd kill me
your voice sounds funny.
He's named Jeremy something.
Simpsons Histories on Troy McClure. I've seen him in movies like "Meat and You" and "Smoke Yourself Thin"
My favorite was "Alice's Adventures Through The Windshield Glass".
Man Vs. Nature; The Road To Victory!
P is for Psycho! The President's Neck Is Missing!
What's a truck?
I don't give a truck.
A lori
you filthy I-talians
Don't play dumb with me 😂
More to the point, what's a moider?
I think fit Tony was a missed opportunity. You can still keep the same voice actor, but have him whenever he conducts business have him do it on an ever increasingly complicated exercise machine. Make people dig their own graves doing squats, then when he sees how bad they are cut to him giving a zumba class or something to the same guy. It could be very funny and establish that the character keeps its integrity.
This fit tony stuff seems even dumber than the armin tamzarian story...
It’s pretty simple. The simpsons writers killed him off and went home for the day. That night, the Status Quo Gremlins that live in the office sneakily wrote in Fit Tony.
@@Chris-mc2dt He should have stayed as fit Tony, he could do the same things but just look different
Around the time the simpsons got weaker and toooo silly
@@chchchchchchchchchchchhchchchu i thought it was funny as a one time joke and its best forgotten
@@delgande yeah, but I don't like how he is just supposed to be the same one, even having the same son. As if that episode just isn't cannon which is confusing
Your a hundred percent my favorite RUclipsr. I can tell you put your heart and souls into your videos. I know you care deeply for the Simpson’s. Thank you so much. Keep at it!
Ned Flanders would be great for Simpsons Histories. At the start of the show he was just Homer's annoying neighbour but he became a crazily religious character to the point where he barely even has other traits now.
I think Ned Flanders from seasons 1 and 2 is better written than season 3 and above.
I forgot he hasn't been done - he'd be great as he's got quite a rich character history, even from his earliest appearances.
Dee-jay luig-jay - I get where you're coming from a bit; in the first couple of seasons he was kinda the "too perfect neighbour" who Homer hated, which had more mileage than they turned him into a "everything's religious" character. However I don't mind the s3-onwards version of Ned either and he still had some great episodes. It wasn't until the tone of the series changed after the Golden Era, which coincided with Ned's wife being killed off, and the character started being used in very different ways, that the character lost his appeal for me.
Ned Flanders has always been religious. In earlier seasons he seemed to be too perfect which of course made Homer feel inferior. In the later seasons we see plenty of flaws in Ned's character. I never would have guessed that Ned had anger issues. Like in Hurricane Neddy he had a big meltdown in front of the whole town. Later we learn why he had that quirky speech because he was surpressing his anger too well. Than in the episode Blackeyed Please Ned actually hits Homer in the face giving him a black eye. I never thought that Ned had a hot temper.
Dead wives! Don’t forget about the dead wives!!
@@melissacooper4282 I thought Ned made that clear that time when Maud asked if his punishment was too harsh
Next Simpsons mysteries: what did Bart says to Mabel?
"You and your brother are going to Gravity Falls this summer"
YES!!!!
who is Mabel
You mean Helen?
🤣🤣excellent comment
Do the Blue-Haired Lawyer!
Yes please
This request conforms to all applicable laws and statutes.
He did
Fat Tony is one of my fav characters on the show, thanks for doing this.
As for the next one, while I would be interested in Martin Prince's history, I want to lean towards Ralph, since I always found it interesting that, before season 4, Ralph's whole deal was how he and some other kid would make strangely intellectual observations regarding what's happening to whatever kid is the focus of the story (Lisa, Milhouse, etc).
I think a rod and Todd episode would be interesting
I agree
They're gonna get eaten alive in middle school...
Agreed
But... But I thought *I* was the master. Dammit. :(
:)
Definitely. Why are they seen in Springfield Elementary in a lot of the early seasons, yet by the time Ned marries Edna she is talking about them going to a Christian school at thus being a bit sheltered?
Homie the Clown is my favorite episode, so I’m quite appreciative of this episode.
I think someone low-key like Marvin Monroe could be cool
I really miss old MM
My favorite Fat Tony line is a toss up between "What's a truck?" or "I don't get mad. I get stabby."
As for a non-treatening character I'd say cover Rod and/or Todd Flanders next.
Can you make one for Snake? He has quite the interesting past and theres more to him than just crime (most of it is crime, but not all) I don't think many people are aware of this. Hes was practically Indiana Jones (which is a pretty big shock to me), he has a son and is a published author. He also likes puppies and an animal lover can't be all bad right? lol
I'd also love to see one about Otto, Moe, Duffman or Disco Stu.
Did you know that Duffman is jewish, bisexual, and currently married to Grady (one of the gay roomates Homer previously lived with)? Theres a bit more to him than just saying "oh yeah" and advertising duff products and it might be worth making a video about.
“Pick them red card. It’s _totally_ not hard.”
I like to think you made it happen lol
I think an epsisode on Carl Carlson would be cool. He has another instance of something being mentioned about his character that was explored in a later episode. In one episode in like season 14 he mentions his Icelandic boyhood. It's the episode where lights are turned all the way up and they can't see the night sky anymore. In somewhere around season 24 (I think) they actually go to Iceland and meet Carl's adoptive parents
Fat Tony and his mob is my favourite character(s) - they're just so comical.
Mine too
Can you do a Simpsons Histories for Moe Szyslak, please?
Simpson Histories - The Blue-Haired Lawyer?
Harry of Solihull bump
agreed.
I actually love that idea
He’s basically Roy Cohn.
..not that Phil Hartman is ever going to appear anymore...but yes, it's a treat.
R.I.P.
:'(
How's about Groundskeeper Willie next?
Man, I always wanted to know what the deal was with Bart’s black friend Lewis. A Histories joint on him would be amazing.
ToonrificTariq they wanted bart to have 3 friends one black one white and one Chinese but then they started introducing more interesting kids at barts school like nelson and Martin and the only one of barts friends they could do anything with was millhouse so lewis fell into the background lost a consistent voice actor and was forgotten that's about it he's not really anything
Richard is supposed to be Asian?
Him and Wendell. Bart can't tell difference between them.
“Fat tony is one of the most consistent characters in the Simpsons. Also fat tony was replaced with a exact replica and has remained as such ever since.”
What have I done to deserve this flat, flavorless Manhattan?
When you described the "What To Expect When Bart Is Expecting" episode, I was once again glad that I don't watch the modern seasons.
"Why was i born a man"
*blows nose into pizza*
Again - why this is continually my favorite channel on youtube - absolutely superb writing and producing. Thanks for this video!
I have a soft spot for mob characters so Fat Tony is a favorite of mine. It’s interesting how he manages to take an antagonistic role and be more likable and iconic then say Herman. I haven’t gotten any further than season 12 but it sounds like I’m not missing much from him any further.
You goofed, bud. You just gave me the entire vid in 30 seconds
"The divisor goes *into* the dividend." That stuck with me. His inflection made which is which so memorable. It would make a better story if I used that saying countless times in my life, let alone even once, but hey.
You should do an extra seconds for hurricane neddy thats one of my favorites shows flanders in a different and more fragile light
I love that episode. Especially when Ned yells at everyone
Ned: Aw hell diddily ding dong crap! Can't you morons do anything right?!
Good to see you back. Only a recent subscriber but I oddly enjoy the Simpsons video essays things you do. Love your always optimistic voice tonality
I know it’s probably not canon (since they killed Mr. Burns and aged everyone up a few years), but they killed off Fat Tony in the newest episode, in a pretty gruesome way actually. That whole episode is really weird, but I enjoyed it a lot, it was so fresh and honestly cool to see Springfield in this weird, bloody light. I’d love to hear what you thought of it for a 60 seconds or extra seconds review!
It is the episode in which Fat Tony is innocent?
When I saw him die in that episode I thought it was interesting how they made a Simpson character as memorable as him die... Then they make a clone and it's pointless now...
Oh how about Disco Stu? Would be interesting.
Fat Tony is a wonderful character. Great job on this one. Poor Selma, she seems to get jerked around a lot with her love life! Your history videos are very entertaining!
I kinda like the samsara of fit tony becoming fat tony, sure its a cop out narrative wise to return to status quo but its like a message that the stress of mafia life will bring about fat tony, and how his conditions shape him. Like a cycle if one mafia boss is taken out, the systems in the world will produce another fat tony
You are then only Simpsons video guy I watch - always awesome videos. Thanks - always a pleasure to see a new vid in my subscriptions.
"Which was the style at the time." Hahaha
Another fantastic video. My comprehensive knowledge of The Simpsons starts to get shaky around season nine so I always learn so much from these histories. Had no idea Fat Tony married Selma. Reminds me of the Spin-Off Showcase joke: "Wedding after wedding after wedding!" Have they added Ozmodiar yet? Keep up the great work!
Crazy Cat Lady
or Skin Care Consultant Rowena.
Nominate JEBEDIAH SPRINGFIELD. How is it this character lives so long before the Simpsons, yet we know so much about him?
His noble spirit embiggens the smallest man.
I think the only things we know about him it's he's pirate and didn't like the idea to marry a counsin.
It should be noted that the accountant episode is the modt underrated Fat Tony story.
Well you wanted non threatening characters so how about ned Flanders
I remember The Duke, John Wayne had a line in some flic, Never say youre sorry, Its a sign of weakness.
2:45 That wasn't Joe Montegna "returning" to the role, that was from the same episode he premiered in. Plus that was Joe Montegna "as himself" _playing_ Fat Tony in "Blood on the Blackboard: The Bart Simpson Story" based (just loosely enough so they woudln't have to pay the Simpsons) on Bart's escapades in that episode.
Ain't that wacky?
Disco Stu’s popularity has gone up 400% for the year ending in 1976. If these trends continue...
It's so amazing how much of an iconic character he is and how we see him as a regular despite how rare we see him.
he's such an ingrained character in the simpsons that i didn't realize there was such a gap between his first and second speaking appearance
Now do one for Apu or Comic Book Guy.
oh yeah, Apu would be a good one. His entire character was changed partway through when he got married, and not too long after changed again when his wife had kids.
what about the controversies around apu? That would be a gread idea for a video
he fram marg in one epcode but than ther frinds ?
+MidnightArts x Sad, but true.
Fit Tony is listed as "Marion 'Fat Tony' D'amico" in the 20 for 30 episode (13:31). I suppose his cousin could also be named Marion, but boy, I hope someone got fired for that blunder.
Fired? You want someone fired for something on a cartoon?
@@waynemarvin5661 It's a joke
Okay, "whacked by natural causes" is pretty funny.
Martin Prince is my nomination. Great work as usual! 👍
Have you done Mona Simpson yet? Would've thought that would be rather interesting
Tony dying from a heart attack is a reference to how Vito Corleone dies. Gets hit with a half dozen bullets pumped into him buying oranges. Survives then dies in his garden from a heart attack.
he is meek with homer because not only does he know that he owes homer, so do his people. respect is earned and it must constantly be earned, his people wouldn't force homer to do anything, so he has to ask.
Do a simpsons histories on Disco Stu
I guess Simpsons tombstones don't have dates on them any more in order to avoid timeline discussions.
Fat Tony may be a mobster, but he also is somewhat of a family man. So him showing emotions somewhat makes sense
I love these videos going needlessly deep into the lore
Luv u
Awesome video man! The Springfield mafia is one of my favorite parts of the show.
Any episode with tony fatso and tightlips is just great, even the bad ones.
Wait, did Fat-Fit-Fat-Tony adopt Michael? Or is that more of a "it takes a village" parenting situation?
I watched some season 31 episode, which I think was the first I watched. I never knew that it was FIT-Fat Tony, rather than the actual Fat Tony.
Fat Tony sets up one of my favorite Simpsons jokes ever:
"you can kill me but someone will take my place and if you him someone will take HIS place and if you kill them?...that'll pretty much be it- the town'll be yours"
I think Fit Tony should have stayed Fit Tony and become Michael's legal guardian more apparently
I think the latter is implied.
“To keep the show from burning itself out so quickly” I don’t think you can describe a show that’s been around this long with that word lol
i didn't realise how few episodes fat tony was in until now. he's such an iconic character he casts a long shadow
I wonder what happened to Michael after the "Tony switch", not that the producers thought about this detail.
I think we all need and deserve the complete chronicles of Abe Simpson's life
The greatest mob boss dying to an heart attack? This is The Godfather all over again
“Not so fast… seven queens.”
That Fat Tony death swerve really pissed me off when I watched it. It reminds me of the time they hyped up a big death only for it to be Krusty's dad.
I didn't know that Rabbi Krustofki is dead. What season did they kill him off?
How did you feel, when Larry Dalrymple was killed off, earlier this year?
I've been waiting for this one. Also my favorite Fat Tony joke was the Garfield one.
This was a great video. Bart the murderer is one of my favourites, like Teal Opal said. I'd really like to either see a simpsons history of Sideshow Bob (if there isn't one already) or one of the Simpsons family.
I'm new to this channel. I'm not sure if you have done this already, but do Santa's Little Helper!
It's almost like they killed off and replaced Fat Tony just so they could make him already have a wife for that joke when he married Selma.
I hate to think that's actually possible but honestly that could have been the case.
Micheal must’ve been so confused, his dad dies then is replaced by someone the exact same as his dad
The fact that they can't kill a character and keep it dead is so cheap like if I was still watching the show I'd feel so insulted to see them play it SO FCKING SAFE all the time never taking any risks
Is that the frickin LonLon Ranch Theme in the background?!
Wanna know if someone still watches The Simpsons? Tell them Fat Tony died, was replaced by his cousin Fit Tony, who then became another Fat Tony, and then married Selma. Their reaction will say it all.
I think my favorite foreshadowing in the series' history is actually Carl's backstory. In "Scuse Me While I Miss the Sky" from season 14 they make a joke about Carl's "childhood in Iceland". It felt very random back then since we never heard of something like that from him before. But what do you know, 10 seasons later in season 24 they made a whole entire episode about Carl's backstory in Iceland with "The Saga of Carl".
Another Great Video... I don't know if I have patience to watch through all the later seasons to keep tabs on each characters history.
As mixed as the episodes are in quality, it is kind of fun going back and getting up to speed on some of the developments I had forgotten, or random episodes I missed. I feel like the first part of these videos are always nostalgic and then the second half ends up being educational, lol
Is that balrogs theme in street fighter I hear in the background in the music at 5:30?
I love episodes with fat Tony and his mobsters
i love Fat Tony (he's on my favourite pair of socks) and joe Mantegna reads the godfather audiobook, what's not to love
The zelda soundtrack in the back is oddly charming.
I really hope there will be an Episode about Willie, the captain or Seniór Bee