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#16 makes the episode "New Kid on the Block" hit differently. If Moe knows that the prank caller is actually Bart then that means he interpreted the call as a veiled cry for help and went to save Bart from Jimbo Jones.
There were 2 gunshots that night though, "someone" shooting Mr. Burns, and Smithers shooting Jasper. who's to say the gunshot we hear when Marge is outside town hall is Burns being shot and not Jasper?
I wish there was an episode that revealed how Homer was still earning royalties from his barbershop quartet days. The plot would be about him discovering that the B-Sharps have fans in a different country or a company is using their music for baby safety ads. Also the episode Lisa the boy scout revealed the creators were aware of the coma theory yet used Bart the daredevil instead of the season 4 clip show.
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The Barney and Moe theory is unfounded because they were at different camps at the same time. Also, Moe was abandoned and Homer got Barney hooked on alcohol.
#17 prolly makes the most sense (so far) Maybe not ~EVERY~ episode is a new universe, but surely it could be that clusters of episodes are new universes or *possibly* each season is a new one. It’s uncommon for deep callbacks to specific happenings, but it does happen
It is almost certain that the Simpson is being talked about in past tense, meaning it happened long ago. We have to ask who could do it and even have the talent. Bart creates a cartoon about Holmer and it becomes a hit. This gives Bart not only the ability to write the Simpsons but lore also, because he had already done it once in the show itself.
I always thought Grampa made way more sense as the actual killer: 1. He had motive, as Burns destroyed his retirement home. 2. He and Burns are longtime antagonists, so Burns would have recognized him. 3. Grampa is one of the few residents in Springfield who would have struggled physically against Burns. 4. The Simpson DNA evidence would still apply. The only real evidence against him is that the bullet that shot Burns did not come from Grampa’s gun, but the struggle between the two could have just as easily resulted in Grampa using Burns’ gun, especially considering how easy it was for Maggie.
Any TV show that ever includes time travel will always gain some crazy theories. I do really like the one about Abe being a time traveler though, or even a different version of Homer that ended up being his own father.
In the case of Wiggum possibly not being Ralph's father, they may not share a lot of physical resemblance, but they share the same intelligence, or lack thereof.
Either Hans Moleman is a ghost or he does'nt exist. That's why we've never seen a younger Hans, but people like Mr Burns, Grandpa, Homer, Marge etc we've seen younger and dies so many times
#9 Apu was already living a humble life waaaaaaaay before the octuplets and well before ever meeting Manjula. Maybe he saved it away and has since depleted the money, but the 8 kids came so long after the B-Sharps that they cannot be the catalyst for his modest lifestyle Homer might be getting residuals/royalties, but it makes more sense that he’s been draining Bart’s bank account from the various times when Bart gained notoriety
I like the one where bart might have created the Simpsons and that it’s told from Ned’s pov it also makes sense that each episode is in a different universe
I may not be a huge fan of The Simpsons,but they are impressive and the episodes are incredible. The theories that really grasp my attention were: 🌟Moe knowing that Bart is pranking him 📞 (#16) 🌟Wiggum isn't Ralph's father 😱 (#14) 🌟Patty's & Selma's Hatred of Homer 😤 (#13) 🌟Bart Creating The Simpsons 🤔 (#10) 🌟Marge Shot Mr.Burns 😈 (#8) 🌟The Simpsons are a Family of Geniuses 🧠 (#4) 🌟Multiple Molemen 👓 (#3) 🌟Homer's Coma 😴 (#1)
#16: If Moe "knows" that Bart was pranking him and cool with it, then why did he believe Jimbo did it and tried to kill him for doing it? #8: Did anyone watch that episode? You can see perfectly clear that Marge was nowhere near Mr. Burns when he was shot. These theories are really confusing.😑
Unless the theory states a time travelling Marge was the one to shoot burns who went to protect Maggie from him. And Maggie took the fall.. Or In the future Maggie has be came unhinged and Marge couldn’t understand. She asks fink to use the Time Machine and she was accidentally sent back to where the night Burns was shot. She see’s Maggie in the car fighting over the candy and goes to protect her daughter by taking the gun and shooting burns. Shock over what she done the gun flies out of her hand and lands in the car just as Marge is sent back to the future. Ok what I said doesn’t make sense… same with the fan theories
I have a theory about how the Simpsons always seem to have money despite Homer's low paying job. I think Homer still receives music royalties from being in the B Sharps, Bart receives music royalties from being a member of Party Posse and Homer continues to generate income as the owner of the Denver Broncos.
I like the one where each epsiode is a new universe that way the ideas don’t get old and everytime they predict something it had no meaning on the show.
I call B.S. on each episode taking place separately in a different universe as there's been instances of events that were influenced by other events, such as the shooting of Mr. Burns, the death of Frank Grimes, Bart getting accidentally hit by Mr. Burns's car, and the remembrance that Lionel Hutz was a lawyer. @17:50, plus, Marge has been shown to have known calculus at one time, but doesn't know how to anymore, and Bart has been shown to have done alright in school at one time, but has been shown to have progressively gotten worse, and Homer proposing a theory of a donut-shaped universe YEARS before the math actually checked out.
#1 is an interesting take. I would account for how we see events moving forward (he’s still hearing/processing things he’s hearing and envisioning them through a coma’d filter where everyone he knows is exactly as he last saw them both in age and appearance… but it DOESN’T account for all the scenes and interactions of characters that he wouldn’t be nearby to overhear from where-ever he’s currently located. A lot of characters that don’t ever interact with Homer directly could just be getting airtime because he’s hearing people closer to him describing how their days went since their last visit, but there are degrees of separation that are too far to really work in this context, but it’s still an interesting theory to me
The one with Moe and Bart makes the most sense. Remember, moe can get suicidal from time to time, so he needs a reason to live. Also if Meude never love Ned then why didn't she just leave him or get divorce.
For #19, Bart was already one at birth. Homer only got in because he was Abe's son, so Bart would've already got in. Bart also saved Mr. Burns' life, but that's a hat on a hat. I mean it's pretty implied
Some theories aren't true. Barney and Moe aren't the same person. Maude absolutely loved Ned. Burns knows Homer is incompetent. He really does. But he looks the other way. For some reason. It's possible some episodes are in different universes. Marge didn't shoot Mr. Burns. It's possible Springfield exists out of time and space. It's possible. Homer is not in a coma. That's really not true. Moe doesn't know Bart is pranking him. Great video😊
Doesn’t make sense that Homer would claim to have been the one who shot Mr. Burns, unless he shot him from outside the driver side door (or nearby but from that side) at the precise moment of the struggle I was a kid back then (I LOVED that they got John Walsh to participate) but I don’t recall them doing any gunpowder testing… but the two people that we know *DIDN’T* do it was Marge and Jimbo Jones As it was happening Marge was clearly shown to be around the corner and Jimbo was too far away (and on the wrong side of the gunshot) as Mr. Burns approached him by that tree
So let me see if I got this right, Nelson is really Barney, who is really Moe thanks to multiple rounds of time travel shenanigan? all of which are part of a story Bart is telling from the viewpoint of Flanders, about a fictional version of his family, in which most of the story is a coma dream that Homer is having after finding out he was a cartoon character? Works for me!
The episodes New Kid On The Block and Homer The Smithers, proves Moe doesn't know Bart is making the prank calls. In New Kid On The Block, Bart tells Moe he is Jimbo Jones and Moe happily believes him and says I knew he would slip up sooner or later. In Homer The Smithers after being punched by Homer, Burns tries to call Smithers and coincidentally calls Moe's number. And after asking to speak to Smithers, Moe mistakes the request as a prank call, and gives the usual violent threat.
@@redgreen82They have not. Especially for Lisa who is the most hateable character on the show but most professional people and of course the writers constantly sing her praises
#14 is a stretch basing it on just the wiry hair… Milhouse is a ringer for his parents because he’s the product of inbreeding (his parents are cousins; possibly 1st cousins) so it would be near impossible for him *not* to have many of their same features Eddy isn’t nearly as dumb as Ralph nor Chief Wiggum and the hair could simply be a family trait from his mothers’ side of the family, seeing that he’s got his mothers nose
Wheres the fan theory about how Springfield never is in one place??? Season 9s Trash of the Titans points this out when the town moves to escape the garbage dump Homer left the town in and that theres little resistance in ppls voices when this plan happens Explains why theres different orientations of the Simpson home and what theyre next to
I feel like the real reason why Patty and Selma resent Homer is because he was a complete downgrade to Marge's last boyfriend, Arty Ziff. Also, in modern tones, Arty is rich while Homer is not. Maybe they're wanting to mooch off their brother in law?
20 In one episode of The Simpsons Moe said he couldn't afford to change the name on the sign so he changed his name to Moe but then in another episode where we meet his father his name is Moe since birth. 17 I don't think every episode is a new universe there's one episode that flashbacks to when bart and Lisa went to kamp Krusty. I think there might be another episode that also flashbacks to a previous one. 14. The Simpsons have recently done a episode where they showed some of the fan theories and this was one of them. And you did show the clip from that. 11 there's one episode where him and try to do an Ocean's 11 a book highest and they do get caught in that episode. (If 17 was true then it would make some of these not true) 7 Yeah but they've said that anything in a Treehouse of Horror is non Canon. 4 Didn't bart speak French because he drank the wine with antifreeze? 3 there has been a scene where there are two more men at the same time but that could just be reused of character for the background other shows have done that. 2 & 1 you really should stop saying that no characters have aged. Ling bouvier & Jay Nahasapeemapetilon are 2 that have.
I am starting to think Millhouse's parents are actually siblings that joined some weird religious cult in the past that believes in sibling marriage! 🤔
It's stated in an episode that they are cousins from Shelbyville. Had they been siblings, Millhouse would have more health problems than a Hapsburg or any royal family that married cousins or siblings before WW1
#1 ~might~ make the slightest bit of sense if they bore any hint of physical similarities. Going back in time to your childhood and attempting a different path wouldn’t have physically altered his nose, hair color or body frame. Even if one tries to argue that leaving his hometown where he developed his trademark strong accent for a different and more subtle one, that doesn’t explain how he’s both more capable but far dumber than his bartender outcome. Moe’s main downfall is that he’s shortsighted and constantly involved in shady dealings, I’m not sure how his business owning “loser” version would suddenly fall victim to alcoholism by simply walking into a bar when his original self is seldom shown to drink at all. That and it wasn’t even walking into Moe’s that doomed Barney, it was Homer giving him a beer the night before a big test if I recall
The Simpsons wouldn't be as fun and entertaining if they kept Springfield in the exact same layout plus they wouldn't be able to do all those fun gags..
#2 if the Simpsons/Springfield exists outside time and space, then how has there never been any awareness by outside entities? Characters leave the town all the time; they travel, they have people they know outside the town… the government and media knows about the town and the government/media is well aware of the passage of time Even within the town they’ve been fully aware of the passage of time as presidents change periodically, occasional birthdays have occurred and even deaths… each that have specific years associated with them. At some point they’d either become fully aware that there is something suspicious with their town, or that they have all accepted that they are living in a twilight zone esque world where time passes as normal but that their residents’ aging is incredibly slowed/halted… except there are nods that time passes by normally both in standard episodes as well as THoH episodes that show specific futures (like when time was shown to have progressed normally to show a Justice of the Supreme Court Bart or the time lapse family photo over the coming years… If anything this one can’t be accurate but does go a long way to feed the multi-universe theory (that each episode/clusters of episodes or each season is happening in a different universe)
theres a family guy episode where stewie shows brian that peter only using him they are not really friends by putting them in a machine where only peter brian quagmire joe only alive my theory is the same thing happening with every cartoon show that theres a machine in the cartoon showverse where they put where each episode is someone mind
The Pricipal and the Pauper is a great and classic episode. I get why was hated when it aired, but it's now a famous bit of canon and loved. If you bitch about this episode you're only doing it because you think everyone expects you to hate it. And I love that newer writer who were kids when it aired are now embracing it and acknowledging it in show. When Lisa's cat Snowball 2 dies and she goes though a series of cats Snowball 7 lives, but Lisa decides for the sake of simplicity and episodic cleanliness to just call her Snowball 2, then Skinner walks by and points out that not Snowball 2, to which Lisa respond by calling Skinner by his actual birthname driving home the point of the comedic nature of always having to reset everything at the end of a serialized show. Long live Armind Tamzarian!
The marge one is debunked in the very episode it airs. She couldn't have shot him as she was looking for someone as he comes around the corner. She wouldn't have had time to shoot him then run around the corner
yes Homer is getting royalties from the B Sharps. the label gets money from when it plays on radio/internet and artists get payed in royalties of something like that. unless you Ted Nugent and the label spends all the money on BS and you go bankrupt
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#16 makes the episode "New Kid on the Block" hit differently. If Moe knows that the prank caller is actually Bart then that means he interpreted the call as a veiled cry for help and went to save Bart from Jimbo Jones.
Marge is literally the only person that couldn’t’ve shot Burns as she’s seen when the shot is fired
Exactly. That theory makes zero sense
There were 2 gunshots that night though, "someone" shooting Mr. Burns, and Smithers shooting Jasper. who's to say the gunshot we hear when Marge is outside town hall is Burns being shot and not Jasper?
@@FirestormConvoy because then Burns comes around the corner
@@FirestormConvoyWho shot who in the what-not?
Maybe so. She could have done so to get back at Burns for jacking the oil and blocking the sun, and his mistreatment of Homer.
You can clearly see that Marge in that scene was looking for others while the shot was fired.
Wasn't Jasper shot at the same timeframe? Therefore Marge could of shot Mr. Burns, and it was Smithers' gun we heard when he shot Jasper.
@@j.p.walkman9671And what about after hearing the shot, when she sees Burns hobbling around a corner already shot
I wish there was an episode that revealed how Homer was still earning royalties from his barbershop quartet days. The plot would be about him discovering that the B-Sharps have fans in a different country or a company is using their music for baby safety ads. Also the episode Lisa the boy scout revealed the creators were aware of the coma theory yet used Bart the daredevil instead of the season 4 clip show.
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The Barney and Moe theory is unfounded because they were at different camps at the same time. Also, Moe was abandoned and Homer got Barney hooked on alcohol.
#17 prolly makes the most sense (so far)
Maybe not ~EVERY~ episode is a new universe, but surely it could be that clusters of episodes are new universes or *possibly* each season is a new one. It’s uncommon for deep callbacks to specific happenings, but it does happen
While she does have a motive, I find it too hard to believe Marge shot Mr. Burns as we could see her when we heard the gunshot.
That wasn't the shot that got Burns, that was Smithers shooting Jasper.
It is almost certain that the Simpson is being talked about in past tense, meaning it happened long ago. We have to ask who could do it and even have the talent. Bart creates a cartoon about Holmer and it becomes a hit. This gives Bart not only the ability to write the Simpsons but lore also, because he had already done it once in the show itself.
I always thought Grampa made way more sense as the actual killer:
1. He had motive, as Burns destroyed his retirement home.
2. He and Burns are longtime antagonists, so Burns would have recognized him.
3. Grampa is one of the few residents in Springfield who would have struggled physically against Burns.
4. The Simpson DNA evidence would still apply.
The only real evidence against him is that the bullet that shot Burns did not come from Grampa’s gun, but the struggle between the two could have just as easily resulted in Grampa using Burns’ gun, especially considering how easy it was for Maggie.
Mr Burns was inside the car, he was pulling at that lollypop
My favorite “Simpsons” fan theory is that Homer and Krusty the Clown are half brothers.
I thought the theory was that they were the same person.
@@joshmg25Yes, it was apparently changed at the last minute
I prefer them being cousins
Any TV show that ever includes time travel will always gain some crazy theories. I do really like the one about Abe being a time traveler though, or even a different version of Homer that ended up being his own father.
In the case of Wiggum possibly not being Ralph's father, they may not share a lot of physical resemblance, but they share the same intelligence, or lack thereof.
yeah plus in the future, ralph's hair becomes blue
Either Hans Moleman is a ghost or he does'nt exist. That's why we've never seen a younger Hans, but people like Mr Burns, Grandpa, Homer, Marge etc we've seen younger and dies so many times
Honestly moe knowing the prank call is bart makes sense. Especially because bart doesn't disguise his voice.
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13:22. There's your proof that Marge couldn't have shot Mr Burns.
#9
Apu was already living a humble life waaaaaaaay before the octuplets and well before ever meeting Manjula. Maybe he saved it away and has since depleted the money, but the 8 kids came so long after the B-Sharps that they cannot be the catalyst for his modest lifestyle
Homer might be getting residuals/royalties, but it makes more sense that he’s been draining Bart’s bank account from the various times when Bart gained notoriety
I like the one where bart might have created the Simpsons and that it’s told from Ned’s pov it also makes sense that each episode is in a different universe
Moe knows its bart as bart did a nice prank call to make moe feel better and moe thanked bart.
I may not be a huge fan of The Simpsons,but they are impressive and the episodes are incredible.
The theories that really grasp my attention were:
🌟Moe knowing that Bart is pranking him 📞 (#16)
🌟Wiggum isn't Ralph's father 😱 (#14)
🌟Patty's & Selma's Hatred of Homer 😤 (#13)
🌟Bart Creating The Simpsons 🤔 (#10)
🌟Marge Shot Mr.Burns 😈 (#8)
🌟The Simpsons are a Family of Geniuses 🧠 (#4)
🌟Multiple Molemen 👓 (#3)
🌟Homer's Coma 😴 (#1)
I'm sold for bart being in a cult before homer
#16: If Moe "knows" that Bart was pranking him and cool with it, then why did he believe Jimbo did it and tried to kill him for doing it?
#8: Did anyone watch that episode? You can see perfectly clear that Marge was nowhere near Mr. Burns when he was shot.
These theories are really confusing.😑
He knew Bart was trying to tell him something and went to help him.
Unless the theory states a time travelling Marge was the one to shoot burns who went to protect Maggie from him.
And Maggie took the fall..
Or
In the future Maggie has be came unhinged and Marge couldn’t understand.
She asks fink to use the Time Machine and she was accidentally sent back to where the night Burns was shot.
She see’s Maggie in the car fighting over the candy and goes to protect her daughter by taking the gun and shooting burns.
Shock over what she done the gun flies out of her hand and lands in the car just as Marge is sent back to the future.
Ok what I said doesn’t make sense… same with the fan theories
for #16, moe might have done just for fun or to scare Jimbo
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1:23 oh right, the _sins_ *lisa ascends*
I have a theory about how the Simpsons always seem to have money despite Homer's low paying job. I think Homer still receives music royalties from being in the B Sharps, Bart receives music royalties from being a member of Party Posse and
Homer continues to generate income as the owner of the Denver Broncos.
I like the one where each epsiode is a new universe that way the ideas don’t get old and everytime they predict something it had no meaning on the show.
Number 17 is totally right. Each episode is a different universe, excepting Who shot Mr Burns of course.
I call B.S. on each episode taking place separately in a different universe as there's been instances of events that were influenced by other events, such as the shooting of Mr. Burns, the death of Frank Grimes, Bart getting accidentally hit by Mr. Burns's car, and the remembrance that Lionel Hutz was a lawyer.
@17:50, plus, Marge has been shown to have known calculus at one time, but doesn't know how to anymore, and Bart has been shown to have done alright in school at one time, but has been shown to have progressively gotten worse, and Homer proposing a theory of a donut-shaped universe YEARS before the math actually checked out.
#1 is an interesting take. I would account for how we see events moving forward (he’s still hearing/processing things he’s hearing and envisioning them through a coma’d filter where everyone he knows is exactly as he last saw them both in age and appearance… but it DOESN’T account for all the scenes and interactions of characters that he wouldn’t be nearby to overhear from where-ever he’s currently located. A lot of characters that don’t ever interact with Homer directly could just be getting airtime because he’s hearing people closer to him describing how their days went since their last visit, but there are degrees of separation that are too far to really work in this context, but it’s still an interesting theory to me
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I agree with the theory of the show being told from Ned's perspective, and Homer's buffonary would be exaggerated from his pious perspective.
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The one with Moe and Bart makes the most sense. Remember, moe can get suicidal from time to time, so he needs a reason to live. Also if Meude never love Ned then why didn't she just leave him or get divorce.
Because of how religious she and ned are? In devout Catholicism and many other branches of Christianity, divorce is a mortal sin.
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I mean, Lisa the Boyscout did show signs that Ralph isn’t Wiggum’s son.. so I can agree with him on that!
For #19, Bart was already one at birth. Homer only got in because he was Abe's son, so Bart would've already got in. Bart also saved Mr. Burns' life, but that's a hat on a hat. I mean it's pretty implied
They had an episode, where homer wakes up from a coma. Saying that all the episodes that happened between the coma, and then, were all in homers head.
I just watched "Homer the Heretic" and there is no mention of Homer being a cartoon. Also, Nelson's father has been in several episodes
Some theories aren't true. Barney and Moe aren't the same person. Maude absolutely loved Ned. Burns knows Homer is incompetent. He really does. But he looks the other way. For some reason. It's possible some episodes are in different universes. Marge didn't shoot Mr. Burns. It's possible Springfield exists out of time and space. It's possible. Homer is not in a coma. That's really not true. Moe doesn't know Bart is pranking him. Great video😊
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You forgot, probably the biggest theory, that Krusty, the clown and Homer are the same person.
Barney and moe aren't the same person? 😆
The theory of why Patty and Selma hate Homer makes some sense to me. 😕
Doesn’t make sense that Homer would claim to have been the one who shot Mr. Burns, unless he shot him from outside the driver side door (or nearby but from that side) at the precise moment of the struggle
I was a kid back then (I LOVED that they got John Walsh to participate) but I don’t recall them doing any gunpowder testing… but the two people that we know *DIDN’T* do it was Marge and Jimbo Jones
As it was happening Marge was clearly shown to be around the corner and Jimbo was too far away (and on the wrong side of the gunshot) as Mr. Burns approached him by that tree
So let me see if I got this right, Nelson is really Barney, who is really Moe thanks to multiple rounds of time travel shenanigan? all of which are part of a story Bart is telling from the viewpoint of Flanders, about a fictional version of his family, in which most of the story is a coma dream that Homer is having after finding out he was a cartoon character?
Works for me!
The episodes New Kid On The Block and Homer The Smithers, proves Moe doesn't know Bart is making the prank calls. In New Kid On The Block, Bart tells Moe he is Jimbo Jones and Moe happily believes him and says I knew he would slip up sooner or later. In Homer The Smithers after being punched by Homer, Burns tries to call Smithers and coincidentally calls Moe's number. And after asking to speak to Smithers, Moe mistakes the request as a prank call, and gives the usual violent threat.
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The series been told by Flanders' pov........D'OH!
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I always knew Ralph and Chef Wiggum weren’t really related
I always thought Eddie was Ralph’s father and that Ralph is secretly smart but he’s hiding his intelligence to blend in with his classmates
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14:58 or he's seen any time travel movie.
Why would he bring it up though?
I actually enjoyed "The Principal and the Pauper"
5:00 This is one I can get behind 💯
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I think they have
@@redgreen82They have not. Especially for Lisa who is the most hateable character on the show but most professional people and of course the writers constantly sing her praises
@thechillindude4478 fair enough. I believe I was thinking of "20 times the simpsons went too far" and number one was when Marge raped Homer.
#14 is a stretch basing it on just the wiry hair… Milhouse is a ringer for his parents because he’s the product of inbreeding (his parents are cousins; possibly 1st cousins) so it would be near impossible for him *not* to have many of their same features
Eddy isn’t nearly as dumb as Ralph nor Chief Wiggum and the hair could simply be a family trait from his mothers’ side of the family, seeing that he’s got his mothers nose
fun fact about number 12, the first episode of the current season (at this time) confirms what you're saying.
Wheres the fan theory about how Springfield never is in one place??? Season 9s Trash of the Titans points this out when the town moves to escape the garbage dump Homer left the town in and that theres little resistance in ppls voices when this plan happens
Explains why theres different orientations of the Simpson home and what theyre next to
"Every Simpsons episode is a new universe."
Let me dispel that one quickly. If that were true wouldn't Maud be alive in another universe.
Easy.
My theory is that the nuclear power plant has made everyone the same age for years
I feel like the real reason why Patty and Selma resent Homer is because he was a complete downgrade to Marge's last boyfriend, Arty Ziff. Also, in modern tones, Arty is rich while Homer is not. Maybe they're wanting to mooch off their brother in law?
But how did Homer shoot him, when Mr Burns was inside the car?
20 In one episode of The Simpsons Moe said he couldn't afford to change the name on the sign so he changed his name to Moe but then in another episode where we meet his father his name is Moe since birth.
17 I don't think every episode is a new universe there's one episode that flashbacks to when bart and Lisa went to kamp Krusty. I think there might be another episode that also flashbacks to a previous one.
14. The Simpsons have recently done a episode where they showed some of the fan theories and this was one of them. And you did show the clip from that.
11 there's one episode where him and try to do an Ocean's 11 a book highest and they do get caught in that episode.
(If 17 was true then it would make some of these not true)
7 Yeah but they've said that anything in a Treehouse of Horror is non Canon.
4 Didn't bart speak French because he drank the wine with antifreeze?
3 there has been a scene where there are two more men at the same time but that could just be reused of character for the background other shows have done that.
2 & 1 you really should stop saying that no characters have aged. Ling bouvier & Jay Nahasapeemapetilon are 2 that have.
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That scene alone made it clear that Maggie was the one who shot Mr. Burns
Its pretty obvious that blue is the dominant gene in the Simpsons universe. Blue genes are the basis of Springfield.
I am starting to think Millhouse's parents are actually siblings that joined some weird religious cult in the past that believes in sibling marriage! 🤔
It's stated in an episode that they are cousins from Shelbyville. Had they been siblings, Millhouse would have more health problems than a Hapsburg or any royal family that married cousins or siblings before WW1
If Marge shot Mr. Burns, why did Marge shout out in the town square, "Where is everyone?"
How the hell could have Marge shot Mr burns when she’s nowhere near him? Lol
#1 ~might~ make the slightest bit of sense if they bore any hint of physical similarities. Going back in time to your childhood and attempting a different path wouldn’t have physically altered his nose, hair color or body frame.
Even if one tries to argue that leaving his hometown where he developed his trademark strong accent for a different and more subtle one, that doesn’t explain how he’s both more capable but far dumber than his bartender outcome.
Moe’s main downfall is that he’s shortsighted and constantly involved in shady dealings, I’m not sure how his business owning “loser” version would suddenly fall victim to alcoholism by simply walking into a bar when his original self is seldom shown to drink at all. That and it wasn’t even walking into Moe’s that doomed Barney, it was Homer giving him a beer the night before a big test if I recall
Wait, so WM is now prowling Reddit like Buzzfeed?
There are more than one moleman, has anybody else have killed off a favorite character more than once
Our beloved yellow family rules. 👍
Episodes set in the future show Ralph with blue hair as an adult, like Dad.
I hurt my sides laughing after Ralph started acting like a dog 😂😂😂
Only ned doesnt appear in every episode
Maude was toxic lol glad she died but she wasn't worse than Nancy Gribble
Love how this video basically shows that the each episode is a separate universe theory is rubbish!
The Simpsons wouldn't be as fun and entertaining if they kept Springfield in the exact same layout plus they wouldn't be able to do all those fun gags..
Em actually I'm sure the first theory is about Barney and Nelson not Barney and Moe
#2 if the Simpsons/Springfield exists outside time and space, then how has there never been any awareness by outside entities? Characters leave the town all the time; they travel, they have people they know outside the town… the government and media knows about the town and the government/media is well aware of the passage of time
Even within the town they’ve been fully aware of the passage of time as presidents change periodically, occasional birthdays have occurred and even deaths… each that have specific years associated with them. At some point they’d either become fully aware that there is something suspicious with their town, or that they have all accepted that they are living in a twilight zone esque world where time passes as normal but that their residents’ aging is incredibly slowed/halted… except there are nods that time passes by normally both in standard episodes as well as THoH episodes that show specific futures (like when time was shown to have progressed normally to show a Justice of the Supreme Court Bart or the time lapse family photo over the coming years…
If anything this one can’t be accurate but does go a long way to feed the multi-universe theory (that each episode/clusters of episodes or each season is happening in a different universe)
theres a family guy episode where stewie shows brian that peter only using him they are not really friends by putting them in a machine where only peter brian quagmire joe only alive my theory is the same thing happening with every cartoon show that theres a machine in the cartoon showverse where they put where each episode is someone mind
The Simpsons has many episodes
These are the worst theories I've ever heard.
Wow Amazing
Can you do comic book origin of Marvel's Jack of Hearts?
Simpsons are time travellers
The Pricipal and the Pauper is a great and classic episode. I get why was hated when it aired, but it's now a famous bit of canon and loved. If you bitch about this episode you're only doing it because you think everyone expects you to hate it.
And I love that newer writer who were kids when it aired are now embracing it and acknowledging it in show. When Lisa's cat Snowball 2 dies and she goes though a series of cats Snowball 7 lives, but Lisa decides for the sake of simplicity and episodic cleanliness to just call her Snowball 2, then Skinner walks by and points out that not Snowball 2, to which Lisa respond by calling Skinner by his actual birthname driving home the point of the comedic nature of always having to reset everything at the end of a serialized show.
Long live Armind Tamzarian!
we all have a Ned Flanders is our life
13:23 yeah Marge definitely shot Mr. Burns 🙄
Totally
Anyone else what Marge did with all the money from her Shapes fitness empire?
I say Maggie for sure Purposely shot mr burns that baby got some crazy mojo goin on
Mr burns is homers granddad
The marge one is debunked in the very episode it airs. She couldn't have shot him as she was looking for someone as he comes around the corner. She wouldn't have had time to shoot him then run around the corner
yes Homer is getting royalties from the B Sharps. the label gets money from when it plays on radio/internet and artists get payed in royalties of something like that. unless you Ted Nugent and the label spends all the money on BS and you go bankrupt