+MekaShadowlight Matt had very, very little input on the direction of the show, and was actually banned from the writers' room after suggesting that Marge be revealed to have bunny ears. (Totally true.) All the best elements came from James L. Brooks and Sam Simon, with Simon in particular being responsible for the most heartwarming moments of the early seasons.
+Tom tonka It's funny because, having someone else be that bad guy instead of Homer doing it, would make them kind of hypocritical. So...Homer being hypocritical makes the show not be.
I like how this scene implies Moe's friendship with Homer. Like how Moe quickly came up with an excuse to save Homer and then joined and praised Homer when he made the selfless choice to be with Ned.
Exactly or how wonderfully the scene showcases Homer's real friendship with Flanders. Homers feels like he hates Flanders because he's so annoying ect and he is the one to get him kicked out but by the same token he's the first one even before his won family who chooses to go die with him. In spite of everything ever since the episode " When Flanders Failed " they have been true friends. Homer may act like a jerk to him most of the time but deep down he showed he would be willing to die alongside Ned.
@@greywolf187 Moe will throw anyone under a bus to get what he wants. It was so out of character for him to leave the shelter and call out to Ned "hey wait up, I wanna die too", and Moe suddenly for the first time ever being unselfish, it's about death, of all things
@@absolutez3r019 Yea but it'd more likely punch a hole in the shelter rather than totally destroying it. Or maybe Flanders got screwed by the construction company.
I think it's because when he hears Flanders humming and bravely facing his own death while everyone else ls s bickering, it makes Homer appreciate Ned.
this scene perfectly encapsulates Homer's character. That he would be the first one to kick Ned out and also he would be the one guy who wouldn't let Ned die alone
Shame the ending was cut out but even so, the scene has to be in the top 5 Simpsons scenes in terms of writing alone. It's damn near perfect. It starts with the angry mob who are suddenly not so angry and turn away, great little gag. Then the rundown of who's important to Springfield, Homer betraying Flanders while apologising to his kids at the same time. The barnyard voice game, Homer's redemption while now blaming the children, the baby ox "About everything, dammit" punchline and of course that final bit with Flanders looking over Springfield, singing to himself only to be joined by his friends and neighbours. The part not shown is of course the final descent of the meteor into the bomb shelter that now stands empty and the whole sequence (which really starts with the Simpsons being invited in) is simultaneously hilarious, witty, heartfelt and poignant. It's Simpsons at its absolute finest. When The Simpsons is done and we look back at it, scenes like this will eclipse everything in the later years. The show won't be remembered for how long it dragged on or for the decline, it will be remembered for scenes like this one.
@@the_bottomfragger Thanks. Watch the "A Milhouse Divided" scene where the Milhouse parents have an argument at the Simpsons party. It's one of the best scenes ever written, not just for Simpsons but TV in general. Modern Simpsons has nothing close to that.
I think it was such wisdom that he cut it that way. And you guys in the comments have wisdom too for not spoiling anything (just in case someone wants to search the old episode)
to be honest... this scene almost made me cry because of how the nicest character in the franchise was gonna accept his death to insure for everyone safety by sacrificing his bomb shelter for the greater good. what makes this sad on how everyone joins him at the end!
30% of Springfield is left handed, it's unsure if radiation caused this or pure random genetic happenstance. So technically if anything, a left handed store would be quite valued in Springfield.
Whoa. I just heard Homer's line at 2:45 for the first time. "Does anybody care that I'm hungry!?" This show was a masterpiece of comedy. That is HILARIOUS!!
nah, evolved can be used on a metaphysical level for mental change, usually bettering to the one going through said 'evolution' ...but thanks for playing just the same
In retrospective Maude Flanders was not such a good person after all. She even cheated on him. With the devil nonetheless. And still went on to say there's no afterlife. Can you imagine that?
Gotta love Moe backing Homer up as the guy who needs to run the electricity, then being the first to follow Homer out. Also Homer guessing the barnyard animal is a bro moment
I love how the first three people to speak are the most useless: Crusty, Moe and Homer. Yet, Crusty, who very well is a narcissist, makes a list in order to save himself. Then Moe gets on the list only because he is the fastest to speak up and like Crusty represents selfishness - albeit a much lesser kind. Then in order to shift focus he justifies it with some "straw-man" argument about how Homer knows how to run a nuclear power plant.
@@mikeoyler2983 yeah. homer is not even that good at running the power plant. crusty and moe all they would be good for in that situation would be to boost morality.
Its moments like these that break my heart, because we've seen such a compassionate, well-doing, peaceful man like Ned Flanders be reduced to nothing more then a spouting evangalist. A man of not only great patience and kindness, but also one that knows when to make the big sacrifices for the betterment of his friends and family. Perhaps one day we will have the true Ned Flanders back.
I'm pretty sure he got a bit of self loathing from it, but he isn't wrong for calling them out for no one contesting him, especially Flander's children.
hes the instigator. Thats his job. And the rest of the others should've been the rational one (or rather, when compared to him) and should've stopped him instead.
Yes he really is and in this situation really handled it. Apocalyptic scenarios really are nightmarish anyway and considering how nuts this situation is it could spell doom either way even if Ned stayed in the shelter.
Yeah Ned really is a man and this was the smartest thing he ever did in that situation. Then again in this situation it was impending doom and any of those characters would be turning by who knows plus shelter life really isn't ideal nor is the food. I'm pretty sure there's Spam or some early version of MRE (Meal Ready to Eat) since regular food wouldn't be surviving in this situation.
I love how they come ready to fight their way in (moe with the bat and barney with the broken glass bottle) then walk away peacefully when ned tells them the shelter is full
Can we acknowlage that Flanders is the most useful person there due to his undying generosity while homer the person who voted him out is actually the most useless
It only took like 2 minutes for Homer to get Ned kicked out of HIS OWN BOMB SHELTER. Then 2 minutes later everyone is sick of eachother and they leave anyway.
Hahah the way he says it, Moe being such a scruffy and cynical character with his raspy voice and repeating Flanders' cute "shelterinies" without even blinking... That's funny.
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The scene with everyone singing is one of those special moments that'll last forever, as short as it is. Seeing all of the goofy characters you grew up with and their goofy voices singing to a song that's about the uncertainty of fate knowing their eventual demise is coming has that feeling you won't get with any other show as great as this was.
I’ve watched this clip countless times and it always make me cry when Ned is singing alone and everyone joins him. I actually think that this episode would have worked as a series finale if the meteor had killed everyone
Yeah you're right it would have worked. This is STILL one of the most beautiful scenes in the series and also perfectly showcases Homer's relationship with Flanders and where it stands when push comes to shove. He got him kicked out but he was the first one even before Ned's own family who chose to go die with his friend.
And in the scene change, Dr Nick moves in front of Krusty without changing his stance, Waldo turns into Mr Spock, and Reverend Lovejoy magically appears.
Old Simpson's had Michael Jackson probably at the time the biggest guest a show could ever have and what do they do they DON'T make him play himself and instead wrote a script good enough to warrant not only his voice but his time and this made quality episode not lady gaga playing lady gaga kissing marge just to be edgy.
Lovejoy got in on the simple value of being "a gossip." The bar was not set very high.Meanwhile Ned Flanders, besides being a gentleman and strong/able bodied, is also a competent handyman with knowledge of pharmaceuticals.
David Frigault Perhaps, but being a doctor or a scientist doesn't mean you know how to make suspensions or dose pharmaceuticals. Hibbert could do the diagnosing and prescribing, Frink could make the appropriate compounding machinery and suspension chemicals, but neither one would likely know what goes into the actual preparation/creation of the medication. Plus the fact that Flanders is 65 was a one-off joke, they moved away from that concept in later episodes.
The bomb shelter being the only thing destroyed after everyone joined Ned to die reminds me of something that happened to Bela Lugosi during his service in WWI. During a battle, hiding behind a large tree, he witnessed a young officer shot in the chest and went to give him first aid. Afterwards going back to the tree, he saw it had been blown apart. He would have been killed if he hadn't gone to help him. I just think about that story sometimes
Did Principal Skinner and Groundskeeper Willie forget that Springfield Elementary has a fallout shelter in their basement? They and some of the others could have taken shelter in there...
I can't believe how much the quality of one of the best television series of all time has decreased over the last 15 years. It was at its absolute best between 1992 and 1999 and then started to decrease, decrease and decrease. Look at these episodes. They were pure friggin' gold ;)
"can't you see this barnyard noise guessing game is tearing us apart?" oh man i had to pause the episode when i first saw it because i laughed so hard at that line
Homer's the one who gets him kicked out of his own shelter then tells everyone he's disgusted with them.Classic!
+Tom tonka ESPECIALLY his children...
+MekaShadowlight Matt had very, very little input on the direction of the show, and was actually banned from the writers' room after suggesting that Marge be revealed to have bunny ears. (Totally true.) All the best elements came from James L. Brooks and Sam Simon, with Simon in particular being responsible for the most heartwarming moments of the early seasons.
+Tom tonka It's funny because, having someone else be that bad guy instead of Homer doing it, would make them kind of hypocritical. So...Homer being hypocritical makes the show not be.
Especially his children
homer sometimes really terrible
I like how this scene implies Moe's friendship with Homer. Like how Moe quickly came up with an excuse to save Homer and then joined and praised Homer when he made the selfless choice to be with Ned.
Exactly or how wonderfully the scene showcases Homer's real friendship with Flanders. Homers feels like he hates Flanders because he's so annoying ect and he is the one to get him kicked out but by the same token he's the first one even before his won family who chooses to go die with him. In spite of everything ever since the episode " When Flanders Failed " they have been true friends. Homer may act like a jerk to him most of the time but deep down he showed he would be willing to die alongside Ned.
Rather sensible business, isn't homer one of the most valuable assets to Moe?😅
Yeah this was one of the greatest episodes which shows alot about life and what ifs!
@@t3ss33 I get what you mean
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“HEY HOMER WAIT UP, I WANNA DIE TOO” that’s a good friend moe
GREAT writing
moe also had his back when Krusty was writing down jobs
It wouldn't be out of character for Moe.
@@purehyperbole5727 ya it is, moe stole Homer's drink idea and tried to steal his wife
@@greywolf187 He knows he's garbage. Poor Moe...
@@greywolf187 Moe will throw anyone under a bus to get what he wants. It was so out of character for him to leave the shelter and call out to Ned "hey wait up, I wanna die too", and Moe suddenly for the first time ever being unselfish, it's about death, of all things
You left out the best part where the shelter is the only thing in the whole city that gets destroyed.
+Schwarzer Ritter by a very small rock
@@snipwilder6717 *they're alive...
No bigger than a Chihuahuas head.
4b50lut3 Z3r0 that’s true
@@absolutez3r019 Yea but it'd more likely punch a hole in the shelter rather than totally destroying it. Or maybe Flanders got screwed by the construction company.
I love how Homer's the one to kick out Flanders and then he chastises everyone for leaving Flanders out there alone
The arrogance. lol
Its so funny and dumb it works
Lucas Bischoff that’s our homer
I think it's because when he hears Flanders humming and bravely facing his own death while everyone else ls s bickering, it makes Homer appreciate Ned.
And how he’s especially disappointed in Flanders’s kids, haha.
this scene perfectly encapsulates Homer's character. That he would be the first one to kick Ned out and also he would be the one guy who wouldn't let Ned die alone
@Simpsons 'r' Us! well he did follow him
@simpsonsrus7176this scene is exactly him making that choice
This is based on the 1963 film "ladybug ladybug"
Homer is stupid, loud mouth no goodnic but also a loyal friend.
"He's right you know"
"About the ox?"
"ABOUT EVERYTHING DAMMIT!"
thetopherhaslanded
Lol I've waited for this comment my whole life
Joseph Arteaga :')
HEY HOMER WAIT UP I WANNA DIE TOO!
davisthegamelord if your going a am going
I think that is a reference to an old movie.
I love how Todd just randomly has a shotgun XD
Don't you just hate it that he's devastated that he'll have to kill his daddy if he came in?!
@@dannythomas417 nope
@@normalguy5208 You should. If he loses his daddy, he and Rod are orphans.
@@dannythomas417 well also nope
@@dannythomas417 Well, there's always Vegas mom...
0:40 Waldo is at the top of the screen
where?
To the left of Carl
@@Dragonfire1911 WHERE!????
@@PANZERFAUST90 literally mext to Carl
@@skylinegtr3454 OMFG I DON'T SEE IT 😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵
It was nice of Moe to ''point out'' that Homer would be ''useful'' in the future...
+HyperGolem Purely economics
Probably his 2nd best customer
Dark Mel maybe 4th. There's Barney, the two bar flies, and then Homer.
He probably picks up the tab for Barney, since they're best friends and Barney's a bum.
I loved homer saying it was an ox all angry and being right ..him and Moe are on the same mental level
This was one of the most touching moments in the simpsons, like how everyone joins Ned to sing. I truly do love this scene.
This was where I fell in love with this earworm. 🙃
RUUUUN
Except they threw him out to die out of his own shelter :')
@@derp-construction3341 Because you were once a little girl
@@LordTalax indeed 🌹
Shame the ending was cut out but even so, the scene has to be in the top 5 Simpsons scenes in terms of writing alone. It's damn near perfect. It starts with the angry mob who are suddenly not so angry and turn away, great little gag. Then the rundown of who's important to Springfield, Homer betraying Flanders while apologising to his kids at the same time. The barnyard voice game, Homer's redemption while now blaming the children, the baby ox "About everything, dammit" punchline and of course that final bit with Flanders looking over Springfield, singing to himself only to be joined by his friends and neighbours.
The part not shown is of course the final descent of the meteor into the bomb shelter that now stands empty and the whole sequence (which really starts with the Simpsons being invited in) is simultaneously hilarious, witty, heartfelt and poignant. It's Simpsons at its absolute finest.
When The Simpsons is done and we look back at it, scenes like this will eclipse everything in the later years. The show won't be remembered for how long it dragged on or for the decline, it will be remembered for scenes like this one.
a truly poetic scene, and what a beautiful assessment :)
jedsithor Exactly man exactly. This right here this is the beauty of the Simpsons.
Well said, all of it.
@@the_bottomfragger Thanks. Watch the "A Milhouse Divided" scene where the Milhouse parents have an argument at the Simpsons party. It's one of the best scenes ever written, not just for Simpsons but TV in general. Modern Simpsons has nothing close to that.
I think it was such wisdom that he cut it that way. And you guys in the comments have wisdom too for not spoiling anything (just in case someone wants to search the old episode)
"Someone's touching me!"
"I am!"
"Oh....Okay!"
xsarah791x the funniest line.
Bit of gayness there
@@LordTalax No shit sherlock
@@LordTalax, I wonder if there were other hints in other episodes about Barney having a secret crush on Skinner
Barney is drunk and didnt mind Principal Skinner touching him.
to be honest... this scene almost made me cry because of how the nicest character in the franchise was gonna accept his death to insure for everyone safety by sacrificing his bomb shelter for the greater good. what makes this sad on how everyone joins him at the end!
ensure* lol
😊
Its an analogy of jesuschrist
@@neimi_ramg all one word jesuschrist, not to be confused with Jesus Christ
30% of Springfield is left handed, it's unsure if radiation caused this or pure random genetic happenstance. So technically if anything, a left handed store would be quite valued in Springfield.
Only by 30%
@@villegrundstrom 30% of the population is higher than most bookstores customer base... I would know it...
I don't think being left handed is genetic
@@AlienIOIandroktone I think it is a recessive genetic.
True. After all, everyone has only 4 fingers in the Simpsons world (except for God, apparently). So I guess anything is possible!
HEY HOMER WAIT UP, I WANNA DIE TOO!
ultimaT HEY WAIT UP FOR ME TOO I WANNA DIE TOO!
Mr. Pikaxhu. If your going i am going to
Matt scheerschmidt ME TOO!!
ME TOO!!!
ME TOO!!!!!!!!
"We ain't got shelterinis. We want in yours"
Moe get's the best lines hehe
....shelterinis......
I know right? as well as 'Look at you. Mister fancy with his "Garage"...'
'well what would you call it Moe?'
'a Car Home.'
+Not my name
Misquoting at the misquoter? That's a paddlin'
*sheltereenies. Lol!
The Barn Owl
Excuse my Eye-talian spelling.
Moe's lines in this scene are brilliant.
Whoa. I just heard Homer's line at 2:45 for the first time. "Does anybody care that I'm hungry!?" This show was a masterpiece of comedy. That is HILARIOUS!!
Thanks for pointing it out never realised it lol. Everyone is arguing and homer is thinking of food lmao.
Haha, I never heard that till you pointed it out. Good ear. 👍
Holy crap, I have seen this episode so many times over the years and have NEVER noticed this!
😅😅
Omg I’m dying hahahahaha
I'm surprised and disgusted by all of you! Especially his children!
That's my favourite part.
Yazite what about his wife? she didn't put up much of a fight for Ned either.
"I'm going out there...and it was a baby ox"
Hey, abeloth
very un-Homer-like
Back when the Simpsons had heart.
what happened simpsons you used to be cool
They evolved, you didn't.
Um...wrong word there Godzilladick...but thanks for playing just the same
nah, evolved can be used on a metaphysical level for mental change, usually bettering to the one going through said 'evolution' ...but thanks for playing just the same
Viewbob_ True nope...not in a metal state...physical yes...so TY for playing along as well
In retrospective Maude Flanders was not such a good person after all.
She even cheated on him. With the devil nonetheless. And still went on to say there's no afterlife. Can you imagine that?
Bruh, uscirà la filosofia dei simpson?
But....But....Flanders IS the devil
If it didn't happen in the first eight seasons, it didn't happen at all. There is a rule about these things.
Everything from season 16 onwards isn't worth to be canon
Filosofia dei Simpsons?
before the flanderization of Flanders he was a real character.
Wdym
Pussy
@ThePark 627 wym
@ThePark 627 It can't be that hard to use an apostrophe either
wyd yall
Why can't today's episodes be written as well as this?
It would be near impossible to keep up that quality after 25 years.
magmablock I suggest you guys watch "The fall of The Simpsons". It will answer all your questions.
magmablock they're out of ideas.
Exactly.All the new episodes just have no point.These type of episodes did.
Because Fox
Gotta love Moe backing Homer up as the guy who needs to run the electricity, then being the first to follow Homer out.
Also Homer guessing the barnyard animal is a bro moment
Homer is his golden goose customer.
Moe was protecting Moe’s money.
I know right. Reminded me of that other episode when homer boxes and moe saves him.
I love how the first three people to speak are the most useless: Crusty, Moe and Homer. Yet, Crusty, who very well is a narcissist, makes a list in order to save himself. Then Moe gets on the list only because he is the fastest to speak up and like Crusty represents selfishness - albeit a much lesser kind. Then in order to shift focus he justifies it with some "straw-man" argument about how Homer knows how to run a nuclear power plant.
@@mikeoyler2983 yeah. homer is not even that good at running the power plant. crusty and moe all they would be good for in that situation would be to boost morality.
@@jimmy2k4o What? Does Barney not pay his tab?
There's something so terrifyingly beautiful about Ned standing on a hill over Springfield waiting to die.
Makes me tear up everytime
@Applespider12 help😭
At this time of year, at this time of day, in this part of the country, localized entirely within your kitchen?!
And an empty Springfield as the background
Its moments like these that break my heart, because we've seen such a compassionate, well-doing, peaceful man like Ned Flanders be reduced to nothing more then a spouting evangalist. A man of not only great patience and kindness, but also one that knows when to make the big sacrifices for the betterment of his friends and family. Perhaps one day we will have the true Ned Flanders back.
Stupid Flanders.
Yes, they bretayed the original character, based on Matt Groening’s real neighbor.
Senor Sardonico I know
Early season Flanders is my favorite charecter
@@kenetickups6146 early series ned portrayed a true follower of Christ especially portrayed in this video
@@benisrood what
I love how Homer shames people for his own idea of kicking Flanders out
I'm pretty sure he got a bit of self loathing from it, but he isn't wrong for calling them out for no one contesting him, especially Flander's children.
hes the instigator. Thats his job. And the rest of the others should've been the rational one (or rather, when compared to him) and should've stopped him instead.
Especially his children!!
Musical!
I AM DISGUSTED WITH ALL OF YOU!!!!
2:46 doesn't anybody even care that i'm hungry?!!
haha nice catch
I love those kind of scenes when a crowd is shouting/talking and you can hear lots of different lines coming through from different people.
I NEVER EVEN NOTICED THAT AND IVE SEEN THIS 100 TIMES HAHAHAHA
bad nipple Why do you only have one bad nipple?
Deathbyblackhole you telling me that people have more than one?!
3:27 "He's right, you know."
"About the ox?"
"About everything, dammit!"
"Hey Homer, wait up, I wanna die too!"
best part
Me too Moe me too
@@ChestersonJack If you are going, I am going!
Sure Moe ,NOW YOU DO.
@@shabeo
Barney: Me too!
0:21 Barney and Nelson look like father and son lol.
It’s been hinted at before
Same color shirt.
Apparently thwy are the same person and barney is trying to prevent nelson from turning into barney
It would of made a great episode if it was canon.
Well, Barney is known for his generous donations to the sperm bank
2:46 DOES ANYBODY CARE THAT I AM HUNGRY!?
hahaha I just noticed Homer said that
I've seen this episode so many times in my life... And I never caught that. Wow.
That one line is funnier than any Simpsons episode now
Viper Dagger ikr lol
I literally heard it too and instantly started to check if someone else heard it too hell yeah
t not true. If you think that you obviously haven’t seen the new episodes
"ahem....... Aahhrhhuuoogghheehhiiiihhh"
Wtf a baby ox sounds like that
ruclips.net/video/ers5boKDYTU/видео.html
They really do though, even watch this
Gods, I could have died to that video
Is it a duck
Post of the day! This reads exactly how it's supposed to sound! I'm losing it!
People like Ned Flanders are what make civilization possible. What a great guy.
lol homer bad ned good
Yes he really is and in this situation really handled it. Apocalyptic scenarios really are nightmarish anyway and considering how nuts this situation is it could spell doom either way even if Ned stayed in the shelter.
I take that abuse on a daily basis from my Dad
What a man! Even gave his son orders to shoot him should he try to come back in. p.s. Homer's an a-hole.
Yeah Ned really is a man and this was the smartest thing he ever did in that situation. Then again in this situation it was impending doom and any of those characters would be turning by who knows plus shelter life really isn't ideal nor is the food. I'm pretty sure there's Spam or some early version of MRE (Meal Ready to Eat) since regular food wouldn't be surviving in this situation.
I suppose so... although, I disliked him intensely judging others and killing all of them in a murderous rage..
Everything in this scene is quotable. Typical classic simpsons, almost every line is a joke that can make you laugh.
It is impressive how crazy good early Simpsons was. I need to rewatch it.
Watch Seasons 1 to 10. Those are the best. With 3 to 8 being the absolute peak years, best of the best…
2:46 “DOES ANYBODY EVEN CARE THAT I’M HUNGRY!?”
I never noticed that he says that until I read this comment
Lmfao
Good catch lmao
😂😂😂
0:40 Found Waldo
me too
+hemmingwayfan OMG!! I must've seen this episode about twenty times and never noticed Waldo!
Slap Happy If you think about it though that's kind of the whole point isn't it?
Oh, good eyes! :D
but he is not there at 1:09 huh
Homer: nominates Ned to die
Also Homer: calls everyone names for siding with him.
Considering there wasn't enough space for even one more person, Flanders sure didn't have any trouble finding a clear pathway out of the shelter.
Or even Marge Simpson with her big ass hair!
@@Religious_man mmm I love ass hair
@@PANZERFAUST90mmm… ass hair
-Something Homer Would Probably Say
Why is no one talking about Moe’s hilariously hideous face when he imitates the ox
It was a goat
@@kevtb874 shut it, it was obviously a duck
Lady goat
it's a cow, man
Sheep
I love how they come ready to fight their way in (moe with the bat and barney with the broken glass bottle) then walk away peacefully when ned tells them the shelter is full
Kicked him out of his own damn shelter. How honorable.
Thats the oopoint
WE HAVEN’T GOT SHELTERINIES, WE WANT IN YOURS
Best Moe line ever, right next to the "Gangster dissing your fly girl" one
What about "I don't deserve this kind of shabby treatment!"?
FantasticBeastsFTW top 5
moe moe moe... how do you like me? how do you like me?
moe moe moe... why don't you like me? nobody likes me?
YOULL NEVER SEE IT COMINGGGGGGGGGGGG
"they were no longer little girls... *sniff* ...they were little women."
Can we acknowlage that Flanders is the most useful person there due to his undying generosity while homer the person who voted him out is actually the most useless
Yup
I'd agree, but Helen Lovejoy is more useless than anyone.
It only took like 2 minutes for Homer to get Ned kicked out of HIS OWN BOMB SHELTER. Then 2 minutes later everyone
is sick of eachother and they leave anyway.
@@Benthino oh agreed she's useless and so annoying. On a site (I think ranked) she was one of the most Annoying characters. I think Lisa was number 1
Where’s Waldo is actually the most useless in this scenario. And besides it was a baby ox
moe is hands down the best character in this whole scene
baby ox noises intensifies
@@goosegutsabout everything damn it.
Ned gave the emotional parts, Moe gave all the comedy. Ned + Moe means YEEEAAAH!!
1:45 I think it is hilarous how fast Ned's wife says okay to stay inside the shelter xD
“Can’t you see this banyard noise guessing game is tearing us apart?!”
YOU'RE TEARING ME APART, LISA
Say moe was it a duck?
IT WAS CLEARLY A BABY OX!
@@RedHorizonz I agree , it was a baby ox.
it's only tearing her apart
"We haven't got shelterinis." Is it wrong that is the one of my favorite lines in the entire series?
slashermaster28 no
Hahah the way he says it, Moe being such a scruffy and cynical character with his raspy voice and repeating Flanders' cute "shelterinies" without even blinking... That's funny.
"I felt that I was the luckiest man in the world, now that Lou Gehrig's dead".
Patting the 2X4 agaisnt his hand
@@AdaManny555 yeah, saying shelterinies with such an irritable, unhappy tone. 😆
"It was a baby ox"
"He's right y'know"
"About the ox?"
"About everything dammit"
best part
@@knapfordpublishers8145 relax.
almost 10 people commented on the same thing
If the Simpsons hadn't been drawn out for 30+ seasons, I honestly think this would have been an ideal ending for the show.
"Flanders is the only useless person here!"
What about all those extra characters?
And in Neddy's own shelter of all places.
None of the extras are seen going in lol.
“Somebody’s touching me!!”
“I am!!”
“Oh, okaaaay”
Why are you repeating the video like nobody watched it?
Repeating quotes in comments is to emphasise a part the commenter found particularly funny, interesting or in mees of more attention without the need to add anything furthur to the comment
@@kestrel7493 cause it was a funny quote so shut up
@@kestrel7493
could at least add SOMETHING, like a laughing emoji, thinking emoji, /s
ANYTHING
I wish ladies had the same reaction towards me. 😆
3:18 - how can Nelson not be Barney’s son?
Because the nose
That's actually been a theory for a while
Maybe he's a relative
Maybe when Barney got drunk, he forgot he ever had a son.
"Does anybody even care that I'm hungry?!?"
2:47
LMAO freakin Homer
I find it amusing Todd can reload a gun
Not the first time
Push the button, then put the plastic cartridge in the hole. Close the thing. Very hard.
A very religious upbringing Will do that to You.
The scene with everyone singing is one of those special moments that'll last forever, as short as it is. Seeing all of the goofy characters you grew up with and their goofy voices singing to a song that's about the uncertainty of fate knowing their eventual demise is coming has that feeling you won't get with any other show as great as this was.
I could very clearly make out Sideshow Mel's terrible singing voice and as much as I love him, I'd punch him for singing
Moe's "baby ox" noise... LOL!!! 😂
I'm disgusted at all of u! especially his children! 😂😂😂😂😂
Lmao
March 2019 here lol
@asian dude i know lol
Flanders should not have left
I’ve watched this clip countless times and it always make me cry when Ned is singing alone and everyone joins him. I actually think that this episode would have worked as a series finale if the meteor had killed everyone
Yeah you're right it would have worked. This is STILL one of the most beautiful scenes in the series and also perfectly showcases Homer's relationship with Flanders and where it stands when push comes to shove. He got him kicked out but he was the first one even before Ned's own family who chose to go die with his friend.
It was a comet!!!
Sideshow Mel is an awful singer,if I ever found myself in the Simpsons universe, I'd hit him for it
I've seen this a ton of times, she actually doesn't yell at Eddie Muenster.
Moe: he's right, ya know.
Skinner: about the ox?
Moe: about everything, damnit! Hey, Homer wait up! I wanna die, too!
God, I love Moe.
Apu: If you are going, I am going.
the sound he makes and the face he makes are insane
That the best part
Considering Moe is suicidal, he sure didn't delay making sure to be allowed to stay in the shelter.
Yeah he wants to do it himself he doesn't want some random comet to do it!😂
3:41 Otto: “Their reception in there sucked!” (Radio reception from his hip worn Walkman)
I thought he said “Homer Simpson in there sucks!”
@@makototakara7025 me too 🤣
Thankyou! Was driving me mad!
This would have been a great ending to the Simpsons, everyone dies smiling.
Simon Lee Yeah, it would have been sort of bittersweet but still funny. I wouldn’t mind that at all.
So Waldo/Wally really is in this scene.
I found him
+Steven Galvez Funny how I just noticed that and in the next scenes he is gone. Lol
+Steven Galvez OMFG I NEVER NOTICED THAT
And in the scene change, Dr Nick moves in front of Krusty without changing his stance, Waldo turns into Mr Spock, and Reverend Lovejoy magically appears.
+Daniel Rhodes (The Shadow Seeker) I'm not sure if that's supposed to be Spock, but everything else is accurate.
I love how they have that heartwarming scene with the singing...until mayor Quimby yells RUN!!!
Oh how I miss the old Simpsons.
+Light of Judgment bro but new simpsons has celebrities, so fuck well crafted stories.
+TheDarkFalcon That's so accurate it hurts.
TheDarkFalcon Old Simpsons had celebrities in it with well crafted stories.
Old Simpson's had Michael Jackson probably at the time the biggest guest a show could ever have and what do they do they DON'T make him play himself and instead wrote a script good enough to warrant not only his voice but his time and this made quality episode not lady gaga playing lady gaga kissing marge just to be edgy.
Or the Plow King episode that had TWO guest stars but each only had a couple of minor scenes
How is Barney still in... What does Barney do?
New York Nick LOL Good point.
drink a lot with homer
Lovejoy got in on the simple value of being "a gossip." The bar was not set very high.Meanwhile Ned Flanders, besides being a gentleman and strong/able bodied, is also a competent handyman with knowledge of pharmaceuticals.
David Frigault Perhaps, but being a doctor or a scientist doesn't mean you know how to make suspensions or dose pharmaceuticals. Hibbert could do the diagnosing and prescribing, Frink could make the appropriate compounding machinery and suspension chemicals, but neither one would likely know what goes into the actual preparation/creation of the medication.
Plus the fact that Flanders is 65 was a one-off joke, they moved away from that concept in later episodes.
Barney is a valuable member of society!👀
The bomb shelter being the only thing destroyed after everyone joined Ned to die reminds me of something that happened to Bela Lugosi during his service in WWI. During a battle, hiding behind a large tree, he witnessed a young officer shot in the chest and went to give him first aid. Afterwards going back to the tree, he saw it had been blown apart. He would have been killed if he hadn't gone to help him. I just think about that story sometimes
following your conscience will lead you to the divine
Good old classic Simpsons... both hilarious and oddly moving...
+UnfamiliarPlace Yeah
Ned's wife:I'm coming with you neddie
Ned:no honey you stay here because....
Ned's wife:ok
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lolz! I was howling when that happened xD savagery
lmao
What a bitch jajaja loved her
That bit where Barney sounds relieved and almost pleased when he realizes it's Skinner who's touching him always makes me laugh
lol Apu is yellow when they are climbing up the hill XD
must be a color glitch
And Barney stoled Humer's car and tooked iit to New York
A wizard did it
i thought we all turn yellow going up hills
He was kind of off yellow but I see what you meN. Never noticed that
This is really one of the best scenes of the whole series
This scene made me cry when I was a kid. Not because it was sad, but because it was surprisingly beautiful and heartfelt.
I love when Todd starts crying while he's loading the rifle and Ned just walks away singing, genius.
There’s something so fucked up about that, but it still tickles the funny bone.
Pause at 0:41 can you find Waldo 🤔🤣
at 0:49 they changed Waldo to Seymour Skinner 🙂
TolgaBey actually they just added waldo then disappeared that's it he didn't change to Seymour
Oh my god is that amazing
Nice catch
Fun fact: that's actually Captain Kirk - they say so in the commentary haha
I think you mean Spock. That doesn't look like Kirk at all.
You can do a masterclass in comedy screenwriting on this scene alone. Classic Simpsons cannot be topped.
2:45 Homer - "Doesn't anybody care that I'm hungry?"
2:21 Moe's "barnyard animal" - hilarious.
“There are no lady goats! A lady goat is a sheep!”
Quimby interrupting the song at the end with “RUN” gets me every time
Did Principal Skinner and Groundskeeper Willie forget that Springfield Elementary has a fallout shelter in their basement? They and some of the others could have taken shelter in there...
Or if it is just a shelter made of the boxes :D School Budjet
Not mine that’s for sure
4:09 did apu just become white? Or yellow in this case.
He did too!
+BooUrns A wizard did it
+BooUrns If only Carl did the same, they'd have peace in their final moments.
Hahaha, thats a hilarious mistake
I can't believe it.... they yellow washed Apu.
Like how the whole mob, weapons and all, was ready to just leave Ned alone after he politely declined them
Homer:Somebody has to get out!
Lisa (Muffled): I'd get out but I don't know where I am!
To me I think it’s the invisible boy? Who know. Funny scene.
I can't believe how much the quality of one of the best television series of all time has decreased over the last 15 years. It was at its absolute best between 1992 and 1999 and then started to decrease, decrease and decrease. Look at these episodes. They were pure friggin' gold ;)
Cosmic86x nah
1991 to 1998 would be even more accurate.
Its still a decent tv show.Cant be awesome for 30 straight years.
Its still pretty good and entertaining. Definitely still better then family guy
@@purplemonkeydishwasher4241 91-95 even more accurate
nobody gonna commend Flanders for volunteering to be out of his OWN bunker? like we definitely need a man like Flanders
3:40 😆
1. Nelson dragging Milhouse.
2. Otto: ...the reception there sucks!
One of THE best Simpsons clips of all time. Love it and thanks for the upload.
It's funny that these little moments we remember from back in the day. Thanks for the video and the memory. Lmao when Quimby said Run hahaha
Moe: "He's right you know" Skinner: "About the ox?" Moe: "About everything Damn it!"
"can't you see this barnyard noise guessing game is tearing us apart?" oh man i had to pause the episode when i first saw it because i laughed so hard at that line
The writing for this scene is so damn good. I don't know how you can surpass classic Simpsons, it just can't be done.
How genuinely beautiful.
Seeing Barney and Nelson walking side-to-side makes them look like father and son.
Lmao I was thinking the same thing!!
WOW... you're right!
They probably are. Never seen his dad.
"There are no lady goats. A lady goat is a sheep."
I believe she's right
Yeah well,that's just, like, your opinion, man did you just assume Ned's gender?! *Triggered*
@AnarchyBurger I don't think you got the joke...
3:40 Anyone hear Otto as they were all leaving saying, "The reception in there sucked!"
I thought he said the atmosphere
I thought he said, "Homer Simpson in there sucked."
Angry Mob, with Krusty in the center, and Nelson Front & Center with a Baseball Bat, that’s Pure Perfection right there
"can't you see this barnyard noise guessing game is tearing us apart!?"