I’m honestly certain he wrote this. Mainly because he’s joked about a lot of this stuff before. On the HR remote, he makes fun of the Impractical Jokers by imagining horrible pranks for them to play, because they are a bigger hit on TBS. If you listen to the podcast, Conan often jokes or just remarks that there are so many talk show hosts now. And then to have Homer make fun of the monorail episode and his interviews so directly and harshly really kinda seals the deal. It’s all classic Conan self-deprecation.
I'm not sure if your comment is a joke, but if not, you got his name wrong. It's Conan. . Conan O'Conrad. . . O'Buoyant. . . . . . . . The Barbarian. . Conan C. O'Conrad O'Buoyant The Barbarian. It's not rocket science. (BTW: it's "Conan O'Conrad" that inspired Michael Keaton to dub C. O'Conrad "Coco" on the "Twitter Tracker" sketch that aired during the second episode of O'Conrad's long-running Tonight Show gig.)
That moment you realize TBS is owned by WarnerMedia and The Simpsons are owned by Disney. Two companies that basically hate each other put it aside so Conan could have this moment with Homer Simpson.
@@matt13r1 And as far as I know, the Monorail episode was written by him. Making the laughing over him being a Monorail conductor 4th wall breaking for me
Im sure he’ll be successful on HBO if he’s moving. But part of me, while missing him, hopes he rides into the sunset and just enjoys his success. He’s one of the very few to always value, well, the value of comedy over cheap pandering. I’d hate to see him lower his standards over time and watch his flame go out in a whimper rather than a blaze.
Everyone gets the Monorail reference, but here's a more subtle one: Homer calls Conan a "nerd" which is a reference to another Conan-written Simpsons episode "Homer Goes to College" where one of its most memorable moments is when Homer shouts "NEEEERRRRRDD!!", and is self-conscious about nerds in the episode.
Is it really that much of a stretch? Conan was lead writer for around 5 episodes of the Simpsons. And of these five episode one just so happened to be one of the only notable times Homer has ever called someone a nerd. Additionally, Homer does not call people nerd very often at all, the only reason I noticed it in this clip at all was of how weird it sounded for him to call someone a nerd.
I've watched this mans entire career from Simpsons to TBS. I look forward to the future. Also grats to Sona for her v/a debut. She played Sona pretty decently.
The perfect bookends. Conan managed to keep late night exciting and fresh, but nothing is better than him leaving when it only feels right. I’m forever grateful for all the laughs
Yes,yes...now he can get back to what he was designed to do ....slave away writing Simpson's Episodes!😠...and we can put this nightmarish , better part of 3 wasted decades foray into late nite talk showdom BEHIND US!.....with a corresponding dock in pay of course!👹....Mr. Burns would want it that way. 👺
I can't imagine how much of a full circle moment this was for Conan. All we'd need is Lorne Michaels to be apart of this, then have Jay Leno force everyone to leave.
@@therealCamoron I like Conan a lot, but it was unfair to push Jay Leno out when he was still very successful, and it was wrong of him to act like it was ok with him, when it wasn't. He was insulted and went along with the plan, but it was obvious to me that he was hurt from the beginning. Conan should have realized that it was unfair to Jay Leno and not agreed to the plan.
@@kennethgreifer5123 Maybe don't agree to a plan 5 years beforehand then? The Tonight Show was an icon. You pass the torch. Leno passed the torch, wished Conan well, then did all he could to do get it back.
@@TheMijman I think this is what they call being passive-aggressive, but I am not sure. Leno's feelings were hurt and instead of speaking up and saying no, he went along, but really was angry. He didn't want to do it and he didn't want to admit that he was insulted. I think everyone gets mad at an insult and pretends it is ok, but you know it is not. Leno was wrong to go along, but he was angry and pretended. I think Conan and the other people should have known it was wrong to do. Leno's show was very successful and he could work for many more years.
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@@lusio7182 yes I’m glad we’ll still have content but it won’t be the same. The interviews, Andy’s witty remarks, the set, etc. but I’m happy Conan will still be making more stuff
Fun fact: Conan was a writer on the Simpsons, he was known for bringing the more unrealistic elements to the show like when Leonard neemoy teleported away at the end of an episode
He was also in the "I didn't do it" episode, btw, in that episode the cartoon looks more like Conan than this version. Conan has a big jaw line and this version has practically no jaw, terrible
A lot of people saying he started on the Simpsons here. He actually worked on a handful of other shows before that including a rather obscure show but with a small fan base called Saturday Night Live.
yes but In a speech given at Class Day at Harvard in 2000, O'Brien credited The Simpsons with saving him, a reference to the career slump he was experiencing prior to his being hired for the show.
Conan being a writer on SNL was the only reason he got to host the Late Night show. When NBC was looking for a new host to replace David Letterman; Lorne Michaels recommended to the executives at NBC to give Conan a rehearsal and the rest is history.
@@MasDouc in all fairness and believe it or not lol There are people who love and watch Conan who have no idea that he wrote for The Simpsons. "Best episodes, ever" - Comic Book Guy Voice 😆
Love Conan, but....no. The Best ever episode of the Simpsons is "Homer's Enemy" a.k.a. the one with Frank "Grimey" Grimes. It was written by the singular comedic genius John Swartzwelder.
I never thought I’d heard Homer talk about the Impractical Jokers. Plus Conan is involved. This is the greatest moment of my existence. This is the peak, it’s all downhill from here 🙃
Homer's report probably went like this after he got a pencil: *Name* : Conrad O'Brien *Position* : Endangered Talk Show Host, part time Impractical Joker.....and Monorail Nerd. *How long have you been working at TIBS?* On third late night show. *Are you proud of the work you did for the show?* Yes. Successfully used mildly entertaining format for every show. No creativity necessary. *How would your coworkers describe you in one word or less?* EYERISH *Comments:* Has a beautiful hairline and smells like potatoes.....Mmmm bacon and sour cream mashed potatoes.
Conan's parents wanted to name him "Cannon" for him being ginger and feisty, when they fill up the paper work they misspelled his name and wrote "Conan". And that fellas, is how Conan got his name!
Conan was my favorite as a kid ...at 11 years old in the late 90s he was my introduction into late night comedy. Andy Richter was an awesome co pilot that always nailed his opportunities with great lines and perfect timing. Conan was incredible at his craft with an authentic and unique style that I will always love and miss. Well done gentlemen.
I'm shocked impractical jokers became main stream enough to be in the Simpsons. I have been following that show since season 1 man, it's one of the funniest show in my book.
Conan did a remote with TBS's HR lady and Sona. In it he makes a reference to the Impractical jokers being "the other" comedians on the network when he wasn't referred to as "The Comedian" on TBS 😂. Might be a reference to that.
And once again we come full circle. Conan has made the world a better place through his genius comedic mind and innate ability to constantly entertain without resting. May his career never end, and may he be forever content and happy…well, as happy as any Irishman can be.
30 years ago, Conan was a writer on The Simpsons for 2 years, before taking over the Late Show from David Letterman. It was his last job before becoming a Talk Show Host. This is awesome.
@@danhectic5629 I thought they were saying that he wrote for the Simpsons, left, and then came back and wrote for two more years. We're so good at this reading thing, aren't we?
Use to watch Conan when me and my dad first got out apartment together. I was about 13 years old. First time with basic cable and I fell in love with Conan every night. I'm 22 now. I know he was on even before tbs and didn't amazing things. God bless him for bringing joy to the world.
One of Conan’s earlier jobs before the late night show was being a writer on ‘The Simpsons.’ (But I’m sure everyone knows that lol). I love it’s all coming full circle. 🧡
little thing i just realized, in "bart gets famous" homer says he's all laughed out after leno, so him saying "good thing i only saw one then" probably makes sense, as he probably only saw the one where bart was a guest.
Man what a great reunion for Conan and the Simpsons. It’s funny that Homer makes fun of the monorail episode that Conan himself wrote,and it’s still one of my most favourite episodes ever.
I was nervous for the last episode. Waiting for the clips to be uploaded on RUclips since I'm not from USA, we don't have TBS here. I opened Instagram and saw this clip uploaded on Team Coco account and immediately teared up. I couldn't watch it. This is so sweet. Conan was a writer on SNL at NBC and then became a writer on Simpson on Fox, after that he became the successor of Dave on Late Night. 28 years later, the people on Simpson made this when he's leaving the nightly format. I'm so happy
I feel like this has come full circle, especially since Conan was one of the best writers The Simpsons ever had. The Monorail was one of the best episodes ever!
I was a child watching The Simpsons when I shouldn't have been....but to this day I still remember the monorail song because that episode just resonated in me [a little seven-year-old] love you Coco 😍
Thank you so much for your Divine and mind blowing comments. Your word,👍 supports and unending encouragement as a fan to me has kept me up and records breaking 🤗, where are you watching from..
I think Homer joking about how stupid him being a conductor on a monorail is was because Conan wrote that episode where Springfield got a monorail when he wrote for The Simpsons.
love it. great collab with homer and nice to see it as Conan started as a writer on Simpsons and now come full circle. all to best to him for his new ventures
If you didnt know: Conan wrote the monorail episode, which is considered one of the best, if not THE best of the Simpsons episodes
I call the big one bitey.
sometimes i still sing the monorail song 😊
A legend.
The kids can call you Hoju!
Monorail or Homer at the Bat.
I have a feeling Conan wrote most of this, that would be dope af. Started with The Simpsons and ends with an interview with Homer Simpson. GOAT!
I’m honestly certain he wrote this. Mainly because he’s joked about a lot of this stuff before. On the HR remote, he makes fun of the Impractical Jokers by imagining horrible pranks for them to play, because they are a bigger hit on TBS. If you listen to the podcast, Conan often jokes or just remarks that there are so many talk show hosts now. And then to have Homer make fun of the monorail episode and his interviews so directly and harshly really kinda seals the deal. It’s all classic Conan self-deprecation.
Yea but it's not ending lol jack black is still his final guest
Why isn't it his voice then?
Why are they the same height?
He started with SNL during the Sandler and Farley era as a writer.
“You mean the world to me...” sounded so heartfelt
Was about to say the same.
it hits different, coz irl the simpsons was the beginning of it all
I mean NOTHING to people 😥 .. with the exception of mama 🤗
hope to see more from conan
Yah, Conan was a writer on The Simpsons. I'm still feeling the love after reading that.
"America is a country where you can become anything you want to be, as long as Jay Leno also doesn't want to be that thing." - Conrad O'Boyant
I'm not sure if your comment is a joke, but if not, you got his name wrong. It's Conan.
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Conan O'Conrad.
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O'Buoyant.
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The Barbarian.
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Conan C. O'Conrad O'Buoyant The Barbarian. It's not rocket science.
(BTW: it's "Conan O'Conrad" that inspired Michael Keaton to dub C. O'Conrad "Coco" on the "Twitter Tracker" sketch that aired during the second episode of O'Conrad's long-running Tonight Show gig.)
@@josephsdsu1 😱
@@josephsdsu1 Damn right, and it's 'Lay Jeno'!
Love Conan (and Jay).
@@josephsdsu1 Lame, you just try to hard to make a joke that isn't even funny. No wonder you only got 13 likes in 2 years.
That moment you realize TBS is owned by WarnerMedia and The Simpsons are owned by Disney. Two companies that basically hate each other put it aside so Conan could have this moment with Homer Simpson.
Conan used to be s writer on The Simpsons. It's how he got started.
This is beautiful
@@matt13r1 And as far as I know, the Monorail episode was written by him. Making the laughing over him being a Monorail conductor 4th wall breaking for me
American Dad and Family Guy are often syndicated on TBS which are now owned by Disney as well…
Roger Rabbit.
I'll miss this show Conrad, you'll never be forgotten
It's conan
@@adeshgrewal5964 that's not a real name
@@adeshgrewal5964 That's not a real name
@@adeshgrewal5964 r/whoosh
@@adeshgrewal5964 I suggest you watch the clip.🙄
Conan was the last true late night comic. He will be missed.
Hopefully he continues to be funny on HBO max
He will be on HBO Max so hes fine. Hes not gonna ever stop
@@ryanricke2247 hes always funny
No!!! David letterman was!!!
Im sure he’ll be successful on HBO if he’s moving. But part of me, while missing him, hopes he rides into the sunset and just enjoys his success. He’s one of the very few to always value, well, the value of comedy over cheap pandering. I’d hate to see him lower his standards over time and watch his flame go out in a whimper rather than a blaze.
"Wow, a dying breed. There's only like eight hundred of you left." Lol
classic homer
It's true though because he's the last good one.
@@toshomni9478 is he retiring? Why is he leaving?
@@Milos596 Hes going to HBO Max.
@@Milos596 He's leaving TBS to do some kind of weekly show on HBO Max but it obviously won't be the same. End of an era.
Everyone gets the Monorail reference, but here's a more subtle one:
Homer calls Conan a "nerd" which is a reference to another Conan-written Simpsons episode "Homer Goes to College" where one of its most memorable moments is when Homer shouts "NEEEERRRRRDD!!", and is self-conscious about nerds in the episode.
nah
That's not a reference people get...?
I'm too old for this
Yeah and when he said "the" he was referring to "The Simpsons"
Is it really that much of a stretch? Conan was lead writer for around 5 episodes of the Simpsons. And of these five episode one just so happened to be one of the only notable times Homer has ever called someone a nerd.
Additionally, Homer does not call people nerd very often at all, the only reason I noticed it in this clip at all was of how weird it sounded for him to call someone a nerd.
@@godstriker8 after looking further into I think you are correct and I rescind my sarcastic remark.
I can’t believe “The Simpsons” outlasted Conan.
I don't think the Simpsons is gonna end until the voice actors start dying lol
@@unc54 Even then, they’ll find a way
@@unc54 facts but that’s what I thought about Conan 🥲
The Simpsons will out last us all.
@@unc54 "Who knows what will happen between now and the time the show becomes unprofitable?"
-Troy McClure
I've watched this mans entire career from Simpsons to TBS. I look forward to the future.
Also grats to Sona for her v/a debut. She played Sona pretty decently.
Indeed. Sona is the best person to play as Sona.
pff.. any Karen can do Sona
Yes, let us gaze into the future, all the way to the year two thousand!
U forget associate producer 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Sona’s what?
Omg this is everything!! Conan’s career coming full circle with this Simpsons exit interview… don’t mind me, I’ll just be bawling in my corner :’(
Stop saying, "this is everything."
Same T-T
@@lordmonty9421 touch grass
@@lordmonty9421 this is everything
Is there any more room in that corner? I think someone was cutting onions near me... 😢
The perfect bookends. Conan managed to keep late night exciting and fresh, but nothing is better than him leaving when it only feels right. I’m forever grateful for all the laughs
Well said.
Me too
Yes,yes...now he can get back to what he was designed to do ....slave away writing Simpson's Episodes!😠...and we can put this nightmarish , better part of 3 wasted decades foray into late nite talk showdom BEHIND US!.....with a corresponding dock in pay of course!👹....Mr. Burns would want it that way. 👺
thank god he didn't turn into The Simpsons
now that's funny right there!
I can't imagine how much of a full circle moment this was for Conan. All we'd need is Lorne Michaels to be apart of this, then have Jay Leno force everyone to leave.
This is a great comment
@@therealCamoron I like Conan a lot, but it was unfair to push Jay Leno out when he was still very successful, and it was wrong of him to act like it was ok with him, when it wasn't. He was insulted and went along with the plan, but it was obvious to me that he was hurt from the beginning. Conan should have realized that it was unfair to Jay Leno and not agreed to the plan.
@@kennethgreifer5123 Maybe don't agree to a plan 5 years beforehand then?
The Tonight Show was an icon. You pass the torch.
Leno passed the torch, wished Conan well, then did all he could to do get it back.
@@TheMijman I think this is what they call being passive-aggressive, but I am not sure. Leno's feelings were hurt and instead of speaking up and saying no, he went along, but really was angry. He didn't want to do it and he didn't want to admit that he was insulted. I think everyone gets mad at an insult and pretends it is ok, but you know it is not. Leno was wrong to go along, but he was angry and pretended. I think Conan and the other people should have known it was wrong to do. Leno's show was very successful and he could work for many more years.
@Kenneth Greifer and when he came back his show was not at all successful and didn't last for many years
“I should probably get a pencil to write this down” lmao
The hug between Homer & Conan...
*Alright who put this bowl of onions here?*
Conan really changed the talk show & TV game, really gonna miss this
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Yh that hits hard
Well you should have one onion on your belt, which is the style at the time.
He's not retiring, he's just parting ways with TBS
@@lusio7182 yes I’m glad we’ll still have content but it won’t be the same. The interviews, Andy’s witty remarks, the set, etc. but I’m happy Conan will still be making more stuff
Conan did start on the Simpsons and now he's ending his show where he began
Nothing gets by you.
and he wrote the monorail episode
He actually wrote at SNL first
@@jaylucien669 I’m sure there are people who don’t know, smartass ;)
nope, SNL
"I was even a monorail conductor... what a stupid idea that was!"
They know their demographic
Conan: I wouldn't call it stupid
@@firstlast8190 you mean Conan, who wrote that episode? Lol
He left the keys inside
"Did you know that Conan wrote-"
Simpsons Fans: "Zat is de joke."
My love for Conan will never die. The best talk show host and the kindest man.
Fun fact: Conan was a writer on the Simpsons, he was known for bringing the more unrealistic elements to the show like when Leonard neemoy teleported away at the end of an episode
he wrote that entire episode...
He was also in the "I didn't do it" episode, btw, in that episode the cartoon looks more like Conan than this version. Conan has a big jaw line and this version has practically no jaw, terrible
But he "didn't do anything"
@@justingantt9896 didn’t he? Didn’t he? Wait, he didn’t.
Or the escalator to nowhere
The monorail callback. I should have seen it coming, but I managed not to.
I'm pretty sure Conan was the creator/writer of the monorail idea.
Yes Kevin
@@kevinadams7830 That is, in fact, the joke.
didnt feel forced at all.
It was such a good episode
Sona's voice coming out of the phone is already nostalgic af
Oh I didn’t notice that good catch
@@Brave_Sir_Robin it's indeed so iconic😂
nostalgic?
First time she’s actually done her job
Looooooooooooove Sona!!
If it wasn't for Conan,
Brockway, Ogdenville, and North Haverbrook wouldn't be on the map!
I love you Kim!!!
Who/what are those? I feel embarrassed to not know those...
@@UmarTahir It's a reference. Just search for the "monorail" episode of The Simpsons.
@@Squival138 Ok, I see. I do feel embarrassed for not ever having watched that episode, so thank you!!! 😁✌
It's more of a Shelbyville idea...
Conan’s run as producer and writer of the Simpsons started the most original and by far most classic seasons [3-5].
100% agree
Conan wrote the Monorail episode of the Simpsons and hes really proud of it. So the joke was a dig at Conan.
Best episode ever!!!😃⭐
A lot of people saying he started on the Simpsons here. He actually worked on a handful of other shows before that including a rather obscure show but with a small fan base called Saturday Night Live.
yes but In a speech given at Class Day at Harvard in 2000, O'Brien credited The Simpsons with saving him, a reference to the career slump he was experiencing prior to his being hired for the show.
He's also the person who told Mike Myers that Wayne's World wasn't funny enough for the show 🤣
Conan being a writer on SNL was the only reason he got to host the Late Night show. When NBC was looking for a new host to replace David Letterman; Lorne Michaels recommended to the executives at NBC to give Conan a rehearsal and the rest is history.
@@seannanana84 ideas do sometimes sound dumb on paper.
SNL has a fanbase?
The “Monorail” episode of the Simpsons was written by Conan
Sounds more like a Shelbyville idea to me...
Yeah. No crap.
Wow, one would imagine that was the whole point of that joke...
@@MasDouc in all fairness and believe it or not lol There are people who love and watch Conan who have no idea that he wrote for The Simpsons.
"Best episodes, ever" - Comic Book Guy Voice 😆
@@MasDouc This is more of an FYI for people who are in the dark about it, but... hey at least your name checks out.
"Monorail conductor" honestly it was one of the best episodes ever.... and the fact that Conan wrote that episode just makes sense
Dan Castellaneta is still as excellent as he always was.
I teared up with this. They both were such huge reminders of always laugh and enjoy the little things in life. Thank you Mr. Conan and Mr. Homer.
OF COURSE CONAN WROTE THE BEST EPISODE OF THE SIMPSONS
Love Conan, but....no. The Best ever episode of the Simpsons is "Homer's Enemy" a.k.a. the one with Frank "Grimey" Grimes. It was written by the singular comedic genius John Swartzwelder.
@@APTKC2025 no it’s not. It’s the monorail
@@APTKC2025 Monorail was pretty damn good tho
Marge vs the Monorail, New kid on the block, homer goes to college and the Halloween segment of Homer selling his soul for a Donut.
@@APTKC2025 John Swartzwelder had a lot of great episodes too the majority of the Simpsons writers were great.
Homer thought Conan was an Impractical Joker,
making him tonight's big loser
Lmao
This may just be the coolest Coco moment!! From Sona to monorail reference to talking about the Impractical Jokers, it's so splendiferous 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Which one was the Sona reference? It must’ve gone over my head. 😮
@@tomb1744 Right at the beginning. Conan gets a call from his assistant, which is Sona :D
I never thought I’d heard Homer talk about the Impractical Jokers. Plus Conan is involved. This is the greatest moment of my existence. This is the peak, it’s all downhill from here 🙃
Sona in it at the start too. This was brilliant. 😂
It’s a shame they didn’t animate her.
@@elftax her character had to be THICC, and I don't think that would be good.. Also the comments would've been thirsty
Homer's report probably went like this after he got a pencil:
*Name* : Conrad O'Brien
*Position* : Endangered Talk Show Host, part time Impractical Joker.....and Monorail Nerd.
*How long have you been working at TIBS?* On third late night show.
*Are you proud of the work you did for the show?* Yes. Successfully used mildly entertaining format for every show. No creativity necessary.
*How would your coworkers describe you in one word or less?* EYERISH
*Comments:* Has a beautiful hairline and smells like potatoes.....Mmmm bacon and sour cream mashed potatoes.
This comment deserves more likes!
Lol
I think you totally nailed this… are you Homer?
lmao
@Karla Fifiková Doh!
This throwaway skit was better than 99% of skits on other talkshows.
Conan's parents wanted to name him "Cannon" for him being ginger and feisty, when they fill up the paper work they misspelled his name and wrote "Conan".
And that fellas, is how Conan got his name!
Interesting! They were probably drunk.
How could they know he was frosty when he was just born though sounds like some BS he made up in afterthought
Or maybe it's an Irish name and he's Irish.
His mom was an attorney and his father was a professor of medicine at Harvard. I highly doubt this to be true.
Conan was my favorite as a kid ...at 11 years old in the late 90s he was my introduction into late night comedy. Andy Richter was an awesome co pilot that always nailed his opportunities with great lines and perfect timing. Conan was incredible at his craft with an authentic and unique style that I will always love and miss. Well done gentlemen.
My favorite Conan moment?
"Sit perfectly still. Only I may dance!"
- Conan to the "I didn't do it" kid.
So his real name is Conrad. Conan is not real.
He’s real to me
As a conrad i approve
That is just not true, Conan is real and that’s his real name.
@@korrblank1361 Wrong
@@zachiswayposi1 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conan_O%27Brien
I'm shocked impractical jokers became main stream enough to be in the Simpsons. I have been following that show since season 1 man, it's one of the funniest show in my book.
Its so funny. Me and my friends do stupid challenges and the loser has to do something embarrassing.
@Francis Ferdzz yup thats why they try not to publicize themselves too much.
Conan did a remote with TBS's HR lady and Sona. In it he makes a reference to the Impractical jokers being "the other" comedians on the network when he wasn't referred to as "The Comedian" on TBS 😂. Might be a reference to that.
A proper farewell to Conan and his countless of references to the fact that he wrote the monorail episode (: he deserves the world
And once again we come full circle. Conan has made the world a better place through his genius comedic mind and innate ability to constantly entertain without resting. May his career never end, and may he be forever content and happy…well, as happy as any Irishman can be.
"You know what? I better get a pencil and write this down."
This humor reminds me of early nineties Simpsons: Clever writing with punchline after punchline in a constant beat. I miss that.
They never stopped writing it like that.
remember the episode where they went from the first floor of their house to the second floor and in between both floors was gold and riches ?
Early Simpsons humor is on another level. In my opinion, the show fell off badly after about season 12 or 13.
Well, probably Conan wrote this, and he use to write for the simpsons, so... it make sense
@@shwin. Agreed. They really started falling short around those seasons.
Wow, Homer's voice has really changed in the last 20 years
Age
Now it's inches away from becoming Abe Simpson
Dude Conan was probably the only late night tv show host I actually respected.
Funny how they keep the joke of Conans pale by using that shade of yellow
"What's the most Irish shade of yellow? Yeah use that one."
That was good one but they made his eyebrows little too big
That monorail throwback…Conan actually wrote for that episode when he was a writer on the Simpsons.
Great episode
30 years ago, Conan was a writer on The Simpsons for 2 years, before taking over the Late Show from David Letterman. It was his last job before becoming a Talk Show Host. This is awesome.
read that wrong- thought you said he wrote for Letterman & freaked out.
@@danhectic5629 I thought they were saying that he wrote for the Simpsons, left, and then came back and wrote for two more years. We're so good at this reading thing, aren't we?
Oh wow thats crazy
And it was while writing on the Simpsons that he met Johnny Carson when Carson made one of his very few post-Tonight gigs (Krusty Gets Kancelled)
First time Homer Simpson has been genuinely funny in a long time. Feels like OG Simpson's writing here.
Cause Conan probably wrote it
Use to watch Conan when me and my dad first got out apartment together. I was about 13 years old. First time with basic cable and I fell in love with Conan every night. I'm 22 now. I know he was on even before tbs and didn't amazing things. God bless him for bringing joy to the world.
This was great lol
Give out of five Conan faces.
@@mkfjtiger this is a solid send off 5of5
Shut up, Zion
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Ayyy I love you guys
I’m cryinggg! The simpsons and Conan were my major childhood influences! This is everything!
You are a simple woman. We like you.
Ikr crazy how u phrase that. Conan has been an influence on all our childhoods. We just didnt know it back then 😢
I love Conan but I've failed to find anything in this humorous. 🤷♂️
@@GreenW0lverine Not even the hair reveal? It's okay though I think it's intended to be more heartwarming and nostalgic than humorous.
One of Conan’s earlier jobs before the late night show was being a writer on ‘The Simpsons.’ (But I’m sure everyone knows that lol). I love it’s all coming full circle. 🧡
We know
Ow wow really? Crazy....
Ahhh. Ok. Now I know what mansplaining means. Thanks! 😂
All coming to an end.
Duh and he wrote the monorail episode!
The monorail episode mention is genius. "I shouldn't have stopped for that haircut"
According to this scale, Homer is pretty damn tall.
He's like 6"2', 250
@@Buttington_Headerson I'd say more like 300. Either way, homer sounds like he's built like a lineman or something.
This is extremely magical. Conan and Homer coming full circle like this.
Homer's reply on "it's TBS" is so unexpected. Hallmark of great writing.
little thing i just realized, in "bart gets famous" homer says he's all laughed out after leno, so him saying "good thing i only saw one then" probably makes sense, as he probably only saw the one where bart was a guest.
You can tell he wrote part of this because it is actually good
Man what a great reunion for Conan and the Simpsons. It’s funny that Homer makes fun of the monorail episode that Conan himself wrote,and it’s still one of my most favourite episodes ever.
Imagine if Homer suddenly went "Haven't I met you before, backstage?"
The man wrote the first seasons of The Simpsons, which would be a full career in itself. And then he did three late night shows
That Monorail reference! Conan wrote that episode.
Right as he mentioned the monterail... I saw this comment i laughed my ass off!
I was nervous for the last episode. Waiting for the clips to be uploaded on RUclips since I'm not from USA, we don't have TBS here. I opened Instagram and saw this clip uploaded on Team Coco account and immediately teared up. I couldn't watch it. This is so sweet. Conan was a writer on SNL at NBC and then became a writer on Simpson on Fox, after that he became the successor of Dave on Late Night. 28 years later, the people on Simpson made this when he's leaving the nightly format. I'm so happy
Aw, gotta love Conan always standing up for the little guys. lol
I feel like this has come full circle, especially since Conan was one of the best writers The Simpsons ever had. The Monorail was one of the best episodes ever!
I was a child watching The Simpsons when I shouldn't have been....but to this day I still remember the monorail song because that episode just resonated in me [a little seven-year-old] love you Coco 😍
Thank you so much for your Divine and mind blowing comments. Your word,👍 supports and unending encouragement as a fan to me has kept me up and records breaking 🤗, where are you watching from..
Love this. My two favs together. Thanks for all the late night laughs, Conan (and the gang)
Happy 60th birthday, Conan!
Conan will be deeply missed, it's the only Night show that I watch no matter who the guest is. A true legend.
Best talk show host of all time and above all a great person!
I love this. A great callback to Conan's early work, and Homer's on point. Great stuff!
"Oh my God you're one of the Impractical Jokers" lmao
I don't get that joke. He doesn't look like any of them
I hate that show
@@MasDouc I hate you for hating that show
Conan even translates into Groening. Brilliant! Proud to be American!
“You know what, I’m gonna get a pencil and write all this down..” lmao
Conan will be forever a host that cant be replicated. (Despite Europes best efforts)
Japan gave it a healthy try with that little boy detective.
Respect to homer talking about The Impractical Jokers love those guys lol
Have you seen Conan and Sona talking to HR?
They're probably the worst the show I've ever seen. I honestly don't know how anyone could watch it and legitimately laugh.
@@CRIMS0NF0X You just have bad taste bro, sorry.
@@CRIMS0NF0X bad taste
@@CRIMS0NF0X yikes old man chill
I think Homer joking about how stupid him being a conductor on a monorail is was because Conan wrote that episode where Springfield got a monorail when he wrote for The Simpsons.
Wow, you're a genius!
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What a full-circle moment 😢
Will be so sad to see Conan go. Loved watching his show over the years. Another to go in the greats. You will be missed!
Conan : I'm talk show host
Homer : "A dying breed only 800 of you left"🤣🤣😂😂🤣
Homer: "Alright but after Leno I'll be all laughed out you know."
Conan: "Sit perfectly still. Only *I* may dance."
Love Sona made a cameo!
Conan “that’s not a real name”
🤣 First time Homer has been funny in a long time
Awww. 😢 "Marge Vs The Monorail" is pretty much the _Mona Lisa_ of 90s comedy. The young genius who wrote it comes full circle.
Conan is one of a kind! We are lucky to have him!
Genius...all the best Conan. To date when Conan takes intern for driving lesson with Kevin Hart and Ice Cube is hilarious.
Conan and The Simpsons are almost TOO funny 🤣 A match made in heaven
2:05 just realized Homer wasn’t even writing anything down.
This is the best like to dislike ratio I’ve ever seen
Unfortunately, there’s 66 dislikes from people who don’t respect the king of late night and his people.
"Good thing I only saw one then"
😂😂😂Conan rocks💯
I'm surprised that Homer didn't say "Remember my son Bart? He was the I Didn't Do It Kid!" Another Conan classic.
Now the circle is complete. Best wishes to Conan in all his future endeavors.
Sit perfectly still....only I may dance.
I absolutely adore this 🥰 it’s so sweet that homer did his “last” interview ❤️ And it was so funny as well.... I love you, Conan ♥️
The best Simpson's episode of all is "Homer Goes to College", and yes, it was written by the comedy genius Conan
love it. great collab with homer and nice to see it as Conan started as a writer on Simpsons and now come full circle. all to best to him for his new ventures