My theory is that this is similar to the world of Rugrats. In that show, things often look exaggerated because that's how the main characters, who are babies, see things. The stairs never have more than 12 steps, but to Bart and Homer, when they're falling down it, it sure feels like 36 steps.
It’s a Karmic Staircase. 1) It starts with 12 steps because Homer is an unrepentant alcoholic. 2) Bart was being a *really* big jerk to Lisa when she was babysitting. 3) Barney was acting like a drunken idiot. 4) Homer was probably preparing to strangle Bart again when he was chasing him. And Bart was stealing Homer’s coin jar, too.
It's like how the river Sanzu widens depending on the negative karma of the soul crossing it. So, it's a fairly simple river crossing for a righteous soul but it's a perilous voyage like crossing a great ocean for a wicked person.
I want an episode based on the neighbours around 742 Evergreen Terrace. Sure, there is always the Flanders but what about the neighbours on the otherside or that one episode where Bush lived across the street?
The other neighbors were either The Winfields (the elderly couple who made fun of Homer when he attempted suicide by tying himself to a rock and heading for the nearest bridge) or Ruth Powers and her daughter, Laura.
There are many phenomenons littering Springfield that can only be described as eldritch. Like the Springfield Mystery Spot, which was the last place baseball legend Ozzie Smith was seen at before he unceremoniously vanished off the face of the earth. Or how the Simpsons' backyard can lead to the extended parking lot of the Nuclear Power Plant in one episode, and to forested woodland the next. Or how Springfield borders Kentucky, Ohio, Maine, and Nevada. This haunted staircase is just another one of those ominous things. Perhaps there's a reason everyone in Springfield is a little mad, prone to rioting, and embarking on impractical follies like popsicle stick skyscrapers, 50-foot tall magnifying glasses, and an escalator that leads to nowhere. Their town is built on the very fringe of reality!
@@gabrielgrona2704 I'm sure that was Steve Sax. He tacitly admitted to the police that he was behind every unsolved murder in New York City, which made it safe to say he was similarly behind every unsolved crime in Springfield. Luckily, the boys in blue caught him. So everyone in Springfield can sleep a little easier knowing that vicious killer is no longer on the loose.
It's secretly an upward moving escalator. It is likely activated when someone kicks the first step on the bottom, that way it eases the hassle of going upstairs while still being able to be used as regular stairs to go down. Whenever someone takes a fall the impact is enough to be sensed all the way at the bottom step and sets it in motion.
@Sour Simpsons examples of SCP specimens include a vending machine that will produce any liquid upon request, a reptilian monster that is unkillable, adapting to any damage done to it, and desires to destroy all life, a priest of the god of corn who the foundation is preventing from literally ascending to the heavens, and a toaster that once anyone sees me they believe that they are me, the toaster.
@@soursimpsonsThe SCP Foundation, it's a collaborative writing project based around an organization devoted to containing anomalous objects or beings in order to maintain normality for the general public. Usually horror-adjacent in some way, but sometimes it leans more towards urban fantasy, surrealism, occult fantasy, or just general worldbuilding. If you Google for "SCP Wiki" it should be one of the first results. Generally a good read, there's a lot of really well-written articles there.
Funny. This Dark Simpsons Mystery reminded me of all those endless hours reading overanalytical articles on _The_ _Shining's_ inconsistencies. Wait--it's been an hour since I started this post. SEND HELP!
Nice to see you cover the main stairs and the basement one. But what about the attic's stairs?, I mean I'm pretty sure they never got a falling accident there but still those stairs are strange indeed since sometimes appear the entrance and other times don't. The only normal stairs here are the one of the treehouse but that one doesn't count since... well... it's outside of the house, lol!.
It could be the dream vision tortoise who installed these haunted stairs, but it could also be the work of Flanders. We already know he's the devil in disguise. He's also pretty handy, and he's their neighborino, so it makes sense he'd have the means and motive to do it.
@@SineN0mine3 Yes But you start on the ground floor, where you climb up them. unless you think 12 first - and if you do I have many questions - you always count UP, as you're going up. And when you're up, on the first floor and you go down to the ground floor, you don't count up as you're already at the highest step for a stair you can. How is this hard?! It feels like I'm in that scene from in the mouth of madness when they're talking about the world being crazy and you being sane but from that perspective you are the crazy one. you count UP, end of 1 to 12 and this really shouldn't bother me as much as it does but dammit it's simple lol
Videos suggestion. 2:44 The Simpsons house: The number of bathrooms - sometimes there's one underneath the stairs & a hallway near the kitchen/One episode had a window by the fireplace you could see to Ned's/Sometimes the front door has a letter box.
I've seen something strange in Springfield: I think some Springfield locals are able to teleport themselves. Here are my proofs: Nelson Muntz: in the chapter in which Homer tries to help Bart and Lisa succeed (while marge is at the sauna) Nelson was in Bart's classroom (behind Bart), but when Homer gives Bart the idea of building Washington's monument, Willie sweeps Nelson into the classroom. Barney Gumble: Marge decides to face a some kind of MMA champion. When the speaker kicks in the fight, Barney says (in the crowd) they've been waiting a lot. A bit later, during the fight, Barney is seen at Moe's, trying to stand up from the floor. Did he leave the fight? Jasper beardly: probably the worst of them. While Homer started to face the effects of Wiggum's chilly, he teleported from a stand behind Homer to in front of him (yes, it's the I'm the Walrus moment). And also, when Bob wanted to be the mayor, while talking with the elders, when Abe Simpson started to talk Jasper teleported some centimeters.
He was 34 in the beginning because the 20 year old writers thought 34 was ancient. They aged him up to 39 as the writers got older and no longer thought 34 was elderly.
@@canaisyoung3601 I think he's actually 40 now but you get the idea, 34 is ancient until the day you also turn 34. I remember 4 years ago watching the episode where Homer got Marge a bowling ball with his name on it for her 34th birthday and thinking "Well hang on a second, 34 is my age but that can't be right since I don't feel like a fossil."
Shockingly I have a theory Remember that episode where they stay In a haunted house that makes the walls bleed and turns the family on eachother It didn't destroy Itself It destroyed the house and followed the simpsons home shifting bedrooms, disappearing rumpus room. expanding staircase and a number of other odditys with this house can be explained by one thing no Xena It's not a wizard but a ghost
I know he wasn’t in the episodes I saw in your videos , but something tells me, I wonder if Artie ziff have anything to do with those haunted stairs. I’m mean he did live in the Simpsons attics . 😊❤ another good/ funny video by the way . 😂😊
In the episode "Homer and Apu" (s5e13), Barney is shopping at the Monstromart for drunkenness supplies. He already has giant cans of Duff and giant bottles of Peptobismol. He mistakes a giant Mrs. Buttersworth-like bottle for a real person and asks her where the lampshades are. He then accidentally knocks her over. Believe he killed her, he laments a mysterious previous incident and runs through the store in a panic. This was nine episodes after "Rosebud." When Mr. Burns restricts Springfield's supply of TV and beer until Homer surrenders the teddy bear Bobo, no TV and no beer make Barney go crazy. He threatens Homer at gunpoint only for Homer to slam the door in his face. It sounds as if he then drops the gun and it discharges. A Flanderly shriek is heard, followed by police sirens. "Uh oh" Barney says. Coincidence? Maybe. Maybe not.
@@soursimpsons The basic idea is that the world is full of alien, paranormal, mechanical, interdimensional creatures, plants or items that can do all kind of unbelievable things. Ranging from blobs that just want to hug you SCP-999 up to immortal humanoids that can phase through solid matter and turn anything organic to mulch by touching it SCP-106. Buildings that warp and bend space to be way larger and turn in to endless mazes, viruses that turn meat to mechanical animatronics. And all of these things are Secured, Contained and Protected buy a secret organization, the SCP foundation. A great movie on youtube is SCP Overlord, pretty nicely done and shows some aspects of the SCP foundation.
I believe I've found a bigger mystery: When Homer's talking to Barney dressed as Marge, in the bg there's a portrait of a girl with pink hair.. WHO IS THAT??
lol the steps don't extend, what happens is when a character falls down the stairs they simply show them falling for longer than what they are actually falling to greatly exaggerate the comedic effect in the scene.
My staircase at home has 7 steps down to the landing where it switches back 180° and then 9 steps more down to the ground floor. 7 of 9....the hot borg chic from Star Trek Voyager, who I've been obsessed with since I was 16 years old. Coincidence? I think not. Edit: as for the Simpsons.... it's definitely because of Homer kicking the tortoise. Even before that happened, karma doesn't obey the laws of linear time.
So ok this issue is around stairs and falling down them?... Have you considered the fact pizza may be involved with Homer? Well least Bart had a nice trip after his sibling mentioned their concert.
@@soursimpsons Was gonna question whether Homer has fat in his head before I remembered he canonically has Homer Simpson Syndrome, which actually makes a lot of sense.
Forgot 1 Homer 😢 : ( holding marge’s blueberry pie and walking towards the basement . ) if anybody needs me , I’ll be down stairs in the basement watching sour simpson videos while eating this pie 🥧 . ( walks to the basement and opens the door and it’s dark and tries the light switch and takes a step, only to fall down. . ) 😂❤
I believe I've found a bigger mystery: When Homer's talking to Barney dressed as Marge, in the bg there's a portrait of a girl with pink hair.. WHO IS THAT??
My theory is that this is similar to the world of Rugrats. In that show, things often look exaggerated because that's how the main characters, who are babies, see things. The stairs never have more than 12 steps, but to Bart and Homer, when they're falling down it, it sure feels like 36 steps.
Non-diagetic stair lengthening.
Ooo i like that haha. Quite clever.
The rage and indignation in the line "You didn't tell me it was built on AN INDIAN BURIAL GROUND!" gets me laughing every time.
Haha yeah, the voice acting there is next level.
It’s a Karmic Staircase.
1) It starts with 12 steps because Homer is an unrepentant alcoholic.
2) Bart was being a *really* big jerk to Lisa when she was babysitting.
3) Barney was acting like a drunken idiot.
4) Homer was probably preparing to strangle Bart again when he was chasing him. And Bart was stealing Homer’s coin jar, too.
It's like how the river Sanzu widens depending on the negative karma of the soul crossing it. So, it's a fairly simple river crossing for a righteous soul but it's a perilous voyage like crossing a great ocean for a wicked person.
Haha i like it! The tortoise is a saint
Fun fact: Homer and Bart always say "son of a!" when falling down the stairs
Haha i do too. I fall down the stairs at least once a year
@@soursimpsons well then hopefully your staircase only has 12 steps instead of 36
@@bobkerr2755 family guy really do steal everything and make it crap dont they
This is so well edited, perfect parody of the genre
Glad you enjoyed it!
This mystery is indeed on another level. How many levels, though, depends on whether anyone is falling down it at the time.
Lol, damn you tortoise!!
Yeah I saw "Something Strange" at 3:58 : GRAGGLE in the BG "Wanted" Poster!
Haha you're the first to find him!
I want an episode based on the neighbours around 742 Evergreen Terrace. Sure, there is always the Flanders but what about the neighbours on the otherside or that one episode where Bush lived across the street?
The other neighbors were either The Winfields (the elderly couple who made fun of Homer when he attempted suicide by tying himself to a rock and heading for the nearest bridge) or Ruth Powers and her daughter, Laura.
Haha this is an interesting mystery. The house number has been known to change too!
@@canaisyoung3601 Didn't the Winfields sell to Bush?
There are many phenomenons littering Springfield that can only be described as eldritch. Like the Springfield Mystery Spot, which was the last place baseball legend Ozzie Smith was seen at before he unceremoniously vanished off the face of the earth. Or how the Simpsons' backyard can lead to the extended parking lot of the Nuclear Power Plant in one episode, and to forested woodland the next. Or how Springfield borders Kentucky, Ohio, Maine, and Nevada. This haunted staircase is just another one of those ominous things. Perhaps there's a reason everyone in Springfield is a little mad, prone to rioting, and embarking on impractical follies like popsicle stick skyscrapers, 50-foot tall magnifying glasses, and an escalator that leads to nowhere. Their town is built on the very fringe of reality!
Yes! I love the bakyard idea, I'll add it to the notebook
Or the escaped murderer in the woods
@@gabrielgrona2704 I'm sure that was Steve Sax. He tacitly admitted to the police that he was behind every unsolved murder in New York City, which made it safe to say he was similarly behind every unsolved crime in Springfield. Luckily, the boys in blue caught him. So everyone in Springfield can sleep a little easier knowing that vicious killer is no longer on the loose.
Some more dark stuff in the style of the new channel, love it
Thank you! Glad to have you on board
"Well, I'm off to MAAAAAARKEEEEEEEEEEEET!" is honestly one of my favorite moments in the entire series.
Haha absolutely brilliant
It's secretly an upward moving escalator. It is likely activated when someone kicks the first step on the bottom, that way it eases the hassle of going upstairs while still being able to be used as regular stairs to go down. Whenever someone takes a fall the impact is enough to be sensed all the way at the bottom step and sets it in motion.
Haha, who would be evil enough to install such a contraption?!
These are very fun I await them all every time they release
Lots more in the works!
2:05 are we not gonna talk about Santa's Little Helper's weird upper body move here before caressing Homer?
Haha thats season 1 animation for ya
Goodbye rumpus room, this is now the most mysterious place of the Simpsons house now
Damn rumpus room! It makes no sense!
The same happened to Peter and Stewie, but the swear jar fills up each time Peter falls. XD
Haha, Homer's swear jar must be overflowing too
Yep and Bart's if he has one.
Honestly, this sounds like the perfect idea for a SCP.
It already it's scp 087
What is scp? Am i missing out on something cool?
@Sour Simpsons examples of SCP specimens include a vending machine that will produce any liquid upon request, a reptilian monster that is unkillable, adapting to any damage done to it, and desires to destroy all life, a priest of the god of corn who the foundation is preventing from literally ascending to the heavens, and a toaster that once anyone sees me they believe that they are me, the toaster.
@@soursimpsonsThe SCP Foundation, it's a collaborative writing project based around an organization devoted to containing anomalous objects or beings in order to maintain normality for the general public. Usually horror-adjacent in some way, but sometimes it leans more towards urban fantasy, surrealism, occult fantasy, or just general worldbuilding. If you Google for "SCP Wiki" it should be one of the first results.
Generally a good read, there's a lot of really well-written articles there.
@@soursimpsons
Secret Containment of the Paranormal.
SCP.
Hmmm, Homer failing to traverse "12 steps" successfully? Sounds about right.
Absolutely lol, he needs a chair lift
No fixed number of steps make Homer something something
Go crazy?!
Funny. This Dark Simpsons Mystery reminded me of all those endless hours reading overanalytical articles on _The_ _Shining's_ inconsistencies. Wait--it's been an hour since I started this post. SEND HELP!
The stairs work like how the Endless Stairs work in Mario 64. There, I solved it.
I'm not sure if there's a Flanders Apparation, though.
Damn infinity stairs!
Nice to see you cover the main stairs and the basement one.
But what about the attic's stairs?, I mean I'm pretty sure they never got a falling accident there but still those stairs are strange indeed since sometimes appear the entrance and other times don't.
The only normal stairs here are the one of the treehouse but that one doesn't count since... well... it's outside of the house, lol!.
Haha i honestly didnt even think about the attic stairs while making this.
I really, really love these Dark Simpsons Mysteries!
More to come!
Maybe the stairs are secretly an escalator.
Haha imagine falling down a fast escalator forever
Given how the Simpsons home has a portal to the 3rd demension a size changing staircase is not out of the ordinary not in the slightest
Haha, how did that portal get behind the book case?!
Excellent accounting for the number of stairs, and good connecting Dreamvision Tortoise to them.
My bet is on Dreamvision Tortoise.
Yeah man, that tortoise is eeeeevvviillll!
It could be the dream vision tortoise who installed these haunted stairs, but it could also be the work of Flanders. We already know he's the devil in disguise. He's also pretty handy, and he's their neighborino, so it makes sense he'd have the means and motive to do it.
Oooo, flanders rebuilt the simpsons stairs after homer rebuilt the flanders house
what kind of monster counts stairs like that?! That's very uncomfortable for me lol
What's the right way to count stairs
@@dissonanceparadiddle bottom to top bottom to top every single time, you start there or that's the place your day starts.
Haha, i have issues
@@UncensoredScionbedrooms are usually upstairs so that doesn't make sense.
@@SineN0mine3 Yes
But you start on the ground floor, where you climb up them.
unless you think 12 first - and if you do I have many questions - you always count UP, as you're going up.
And when you're up, on the first floor and you go down to the ground floor, you don't count up as you're already at the highest step for a stair you can.
How is this hard?! It feels like I'm in that scene from in the mouth of madness when they're talking about the world being crazy and you being sane but from that perspective you are the crazy one.
you count UP, end of 1 to 12 and this really shouldn't bother me as much as it does but dammit it's simple lol
Videos suggestion. 2:44 The Simpsons house: The number of bathrooms - sometimes there's one underneath the stairs & a hallway near the kitchen/One episode had a window by the fireplace you could see to Ned's/Sometimes the front door has a letter box.
Haha yeah, i did one about the simpsons stairs before, lots more mysteries to the simpson house to do!
Anything that takes twelve steps... ISN'T WORTH DOING.
Hahahah well said!!
My personal theory is it's exaggerated for dramatic effect.
Although the Haunted staircase theory is more fun
Absolutely lol, always hilarious when i see them fall
@Sour Simpsons it really is! Its definitely made more funny from the dramatic effect too!
The Simpsons house is a living being of chaos. It can change its shape and layout at will.
You got that right! I'm sure it'll return for another mystery
That staircase is evil, I tells ya! Evil! Eeeevillll!
You say that about all the staircases!
So this is the fruit of the forbidden love between Stairway to Heaven and Highway to Hell.
Indeed... the staircase... to pain!
What, are supposed to believe this is some kind of *magic* staircase?
Boy i sure hope somebody got fired for that blunder!
Lol I always think of 2:24 Indiana Bart and the homer of doom rolling down the stairs. Falls get longer lol
Yeah haha, bart running from a naked homer there is hilarious
You never cease to amaze
Lol lots mpre to come!
At least that's definitely not Mr Ploot's blame. He honestly mentioned about the Indian burial ground 5 or 6 times.
Lol, darn that mr ploots!
Professor Frink has been harboring a secret grudge against Bart and Homer and replaced their stairs during one of the Simpsons vacations.
Haha what did they do to frink? Steal his hamburger earmuffs?
Peter fall down the stairs as well.
Did he hold his shin and breath heavily for 5 minutes?
@@soursimpsons No, he just slip and fell.
I've seen something strange in Springfield: I think some Springfield locals are able to teleport themselves. Here are my proofs:
Nelson Muntz: in the chapter in which Homer tries to help Bart and Lisa succeed (while marge is at the sauna) Nelson was in Bart's classroom (behind Bart), but when Homer gives Bart the idea of building Washington's monument, Willie sweeps Nelson into the classroom.
Barney Gumble: Marge decides to face a some kind of MMA champion. When the speaker kicks in the fight, Barney says (in the crowd) they've been waiting a lot. A bit later, during the fight, Barney is seen at Moe's, trying to stand up from the floor. Did he leave the fight?
Jasper beardly: probably the worst of them. While Homer started to face the effects of Wiggum's chilly, he teleported from a stand behind Homer to in front of him (yes, it's the I'm the Walrus moment). And also, when Bob wanted to be the mayor, while talking with the elders, when Abe Simpson started to talk Jasper teleported some centimeters.
Haha i do plan on making a "which class is x person" in, in the future. Not sure who yet, leaning towards ralph or terry and sherry.
Are you ever going to solve what happened to Uter? Or have the Reverse Vampires and the Egg Council gotten to you?
Already in the works lol
Not to mention that everyone on the show has fallen down the stairs at some point; even Maggie in the Tracey Ullman Shorts.
Haha really? I need to watch the tracey ullman short!
@@soursimpsons Yeah, the short is called “Babysitting Maggie”
I have a Dark Simpsons Mystery. How old is Homer Simpson? They keep changing his age every once in a while.
He was 34 in the beginning because the 20 year old writers thought 34 was ancient. They aged him up to 39 as the writers got older and no longer thought 34 was elderly.
@@bobkerr2755 And for a time they had him as 36. Then came the season ten episode where Homer wants to be like Thomas Edison, where Homer is now 38.
@@canaisyoung3601 I think he's actually 40 now but you get the idea, 34 is ancient until the day you also turn 34. I remember 4 years ago watching the episode where Homer got Marge a bowling ball with his name on it for her 34th birthday and thinking "Well hang on a second, 34 is my age but that can't be right since I don't feel like a fossil."
Haha and yet bart and lisa remain the same age
Shockingly I have a theory
Remember that episode where they stay In a haunted house that makes the walls bleed and turns the family on eachother
It didn't destroy Itself
It destroyed the house and followed the simpsons home
shifting bedrooms, disappearing rumpus room. expanding staircase
and a number of other odditys with this house can be explained by one thing
no Xena It's not a wizard but a ghost
Lol brilliant! I like that
Also, one flashback episode shows that the stairs have a photo from the future.
Oh haha yeah, the maggie photo!
Interesante, jamas había puesto atención a eso a las escaleras, increíble investigación amigo xD
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How about the location of the rumpus room. It always seems to be changing location or disappearing entirely.
Lol therealjims did an amazing video of that. I'd recommend checking it out
😂😂😂 She Fall Downstairs Laugh out loud 4:02
Haha always funny!
I know he wasn’t in the episodes I saw in your videos , but something tells me, I wonder if Artie ziff have anything to do with those haunted stairs. I’m mean he did live in the Simpsons attics . 😊❤ another good/ funny video by the way . 😂😊
Haha, artie is only good for settting up spy cameras
@@soursimpsons I’m watching you through picture frames ! 😁😂😇😊💕❤️
In the episode "Homer and Apu" (s5e13), Barney is shopping at the Monstromart for drunkenness supplies. He already has giant cans of Duff and giant bottles of Peptobismol. He mistakes a giant Mrs. Buttersworth-like bottle for a real person and asks her where the lampshades are. He then accidentally knocks her over. Believe he killed her, he laments a mysterious previous incident and runs through the store in a panic.
This was nine episodes after "Rosebud." When Mr. Burns restricts Springfield's supply of TV and beer until Homer surrenders the teddy bear Bobo, no TV and no beer make Barney go crazy. He threatens Homer at gunpoint only for Homer to slam the door in his face. It sounds as if he then drops the gun and it discharges. A Flanderly shriek is heard, followed by police sirens. "Uh oh" Barney says.
Coincidence? Maybe. Maybe not.
Haha, so he did kill her in rosebud!!
Pretty sure there is a SCP on the wiki that does exactly that, or should be created now.
I had to look up scp, still dont know what it is...
@@soursimpsons The basic idea is that the world is full of alien, paranormal, mechanical, interdimensional creatures, plants or items that can do all kind of unbelievable things. Ranging from blobs that just want to hug you SCP-999 up to immortal humanoids that can phase through solid matter and turn anything organic to mulch by touching it SCP-106. Buildings that warp and bend space to be way larger and turn in to endless mazes, viruses that turn meat to mechanical animatronics. And all of these things are Secured, Contained and Protected buy a secret organization, the SCP foundation. A great movie on youtube is SCP Overlord, pretty nicely done and shows some aspects of the SCP foundation.
I believe I've found a bigger mystery: When Homer's talking to Barney dressed as Marge, in the bg there's a portrait of a girl with pink hair.. WHO IS THAT??
Haha, lisa? But she has a new hat!
In Bye Bye Nerdie, Marge clothes Bart and Lisa while going down an indefinite number of stairs.
Haha didnt even think of that! But its not as fun as watching homer fall down the stairs.
@@soursimpsons And Hunka Hunka Burns in Love, Homer carries Marge up about 40 stairs.
lol the steps don't extend, what happens is when a character falls down the stairs they simply show them falling for longer than what they are actually falling to greatly exaggerate the comedic effect in the scene.
I still think the dream tortoise had something to do with it.
Why did Agnes Skinner change from loving to harsh? Answer us that!
It seemed to start at around the time armin came to live with her. I blame him lol
Come to think of it, Homer doesn't have much luck walking up stairs either. In fact just about any incline proves difficult for him.
Haha... thats why he headed east towards the lighthouse... springfield slopes down that way
@@soursimpsons That might explain why so many fast food restaurants are down that way.
The tortoise will give you those death stares too. 🤣
Lol with his sleepy eyes
why isnt this on ur main channel? just seen dis in recomended, i got catching up to do.
Long story but demonetized, start new channel, blah blah blah.
I made some big announcements about it.
I wounder if the simsons house was made by the same guys that made the overlook hotel
Lol, it sure feels like it+
I wanna know how Liza always hides something’s she supposed to know about
Interesting... example please
Indeed
Whole Simpsons residence is haunted.
I blame that tortoise.
My staircase at home has 7 steps down to the landing where it switches back 180° and then 9 steps more down to the ground floor. 7 of 9....the hot borg chic from Star Trek Voyager, who I've been obsessed with since I was 16 years old. Coincidence? I think not.
Edit: as for the Simpsons.... it's definitely because of Homer kicking the tortoise. Even before that happened, karma doesn't obey the laws of linear time.
Absolutely the tortoise haha
3:36 it never fails to crack me up that Gandhi is lumped in with the other Indians
Haha yeah, i love the little hidden jokes they throw in there
So ok this issue is around stairs and falling down them?...
Have you considered the fact pizza may be involved with Homer?
Well least Bart had a nice trip after his sibling mentioned their concert.
Lol I've got a semi-pizza mystery in the works!
Should we be more impressed with the haunted size of the stairs or that The Simpsons have an amazing recovery rate after such accidents?
Its all that fat that cushioned his fall lol
@@soursimpsons Was gonna question whether Homer has fat in his head before I remembered he canonically has Homer Simpson Syndrome, which actually makes a lot of sense.
Something in plain sight, that hid so much.
Damn you dream tortoise!
How Come We Didn't See Marge Fall Down The Basement Stairs In Season 34 Episode 6 Treehouse Of Horror XXXIII
I'll need to rewatch the episode
Nice
Glad you enjoyed it!
I'm sorry but at the 2:19 mark, Homer is hovering. Explain that! Stop distracting us from the REAL issue here
Haha, he's just break dancing in the air!
Forgot 1
Homer 😢 : ( holding marge’s blueberry pie and walking towards the basement . ) if anybody needs me , I’ll be down stairs in the basement watching sour simpson videos while eating this pie 🥧 . ( walks to the basement and opens the door and it’s dark and tries the light switch and takes a step, only to fall down. . ) 😂❤
Haha yeah, but the bowling balls were funnier so i used that one lol
@@soursimpsons 😂❤ I don’t blame you ! 😁💕❤️😇
Asking the big questions!
Damn straight! Lol
How much destruction in money did the Simpson family do up till now?
Haha must be in the trillions. Homer polluted the whole lake in the movie!
It probably feels like so much more steps when falling down them 😋
Haha good point
"Ancient _Indian_ Burial Ground"
"Mahatma Gandhi" tombstone.🤨
Thats the joke.
@@187Streak yes that's why Indian is italicized...
Lol i love those hidden jokes
I think its a visual gag otherwise i hope someone got fired for that blunder
Haha absolutely! Funny as hell too
neat!
Glad you enjoyed it
@@soursimpsons I think you could have some fun with the crossovers that simpsons has done.
whenever you notice something like that, a wizard did it
What about those skeleton xylophones?!
@@soursimpsons a wizard did it
It was MJ and Chris Hansen making the fall seem long. Though Troy McClure should have done the same thing for Lisa
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Mhm
Like Father, Like Son
Lol, whom of us hasnt tumbled down the stairs?
Real Mario 64 hours
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the Simpsons staircase is an SCP
I feel left out. I have no clue what scp is.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Explain how 😂
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nuclear. NUCLEAR HAS SOMETHING TO DO WITH IT. HOMER. NUCLEAR. homer + nuclear? homer + nuclear = INFINITE STAIRS! :D
Hahaha, its always the nuclear plants fault!
I believe I've found a bigger mystery: When Homer's talking to Barney dressed as Marge, in the bg there's a portrait of a girl with pink hair.. WHO IS THAT??