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The Simpsons is an American animated television sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The opening sequence of The Simpsons features a couch gag: a "twist of events that befalls the Simpson family at the end of every credit sequence as they converge on their living-room couch to watch TV." [1] [2] [3] The couch gag is a running visual joke near the end of the opening sequence.
The couch gag changes from episode to episode and usually features the Simpson family's living room couch. A typical gag features the Simpsons running into the living room, only to find some abnormality with the couch, be it a bizarre and unexpected occupant, an odd placement of the couch, such as on the ceiling, or any number of other situations, such as to make a pop culture reference. Longer couch gags have sometimes been used to fill time in shorter episodes, such as in "Lisa's First Word", "The Front" [4] and "Cape Feare". [5] The show's 500th episode "At Long Last Leave" showcases each couch gag that was used in the series.
Recent years have included guest contributors who have added their style to the couch gag or the opening sequence. [6] [7]
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It has been suggested that this article be split into a new article titled List of The Simpsons couch gags (seasons 1–20) . (Discuss) (August 2019) |
No. | Episode | Gag synopsis [9] | Original air date [10] | Prod. code [10] |
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1 | "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire" | none (Christmas special) | December 17, 1989 | 7G08 |
2 | "Bart the Genius" | The Simpsons pile on to the couch; Bart is squeezed off of it, flies out of frame and lands in front of the TV. | January 14, 1990 | 7G02 |
3 | "Homer's Odyssey" | The Simpsons pile on to the couch; the sides of it give in, leaving the family sitting on cushions on the floor. | January 21, 1990 | 7G03 |
4 | "There's No Disgrace Like Home" | The Simpsons sit on to the couch; Homer is squeezed off the couch and says "D'oh!" | January 28, 1990 | 7G04 |
5 | "Bart the General" | none (opening credits shortened) | February 4, 1990 | 7G05 |
6 | "Moaning Lisa" | The Simpsons sit on to the couch; Maggie pops up in the air and lands in Marge's arms. (This was also the couch gag used in The Simpsons arcade game.) | February 11, 1990 | 7G06 |
7 | "The Call of the Simpsons" | The Simpsons pile on to the couch and sit in a normal manner. | February 18, 1990 | 7G09 |
8 | "The Telltale Head" | Repeat of 7G02's couch gag | February 25, 1990 | 7G07 |
9 | "Life on the Fast Lane" | none (opening credits shortened) | March 18, 1990 | 7G11 |
10 | "Homer's Night Out" | Repeat of 7G03's couch gag | March 25, 1990 | 7G10 |
11 | "The Crepes of Wrath" | Repeat of 7G04's couch gag | April 15, 1990 | 7G13 |
12 | "Krusty Gets Busted" | Repeat of 7G06's couch gag | April 29, 1990 | 7G12 |
13 | "Some Enchanted Evening" | Repeat of 7G09's couch gag | May 13, 1990 | 7G01 |
No. | Episode | Gag synopsis [11] | Original air date | Prod. code |
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14 | "Bart Gets an "F"" | The Simpsons pile on to the couch. The couch falls through the floor as Homer says "D'oh!". Only in this version because all repeats cut it. | October 11, 1990 | 7F03 |
15 | "Simpson and Delilah" | The Simpsons do an Egyptian dance before piling on to the couch. | October 18, 1990 | 7F02 |
16 | "Treehouse of Horror" | none (Halloween episode) | October 25, 1990 | 7F04 |
17 | "Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish" | The Simpsons pile on to the couch, which folds out to become a sofa bed. | November 1, 1990 | 7F01 |
18 | "Dancin' Homer" | The Simpsons (except Maggie) pile on to the couch; Maggie peeks her head out of Marge's hair. | November 8, 1990 | 7F05 |
19 | "Dead Putting Society" | The Simpsons are joined by Santa's Little Helper and Snowball II as they pile on to the couch. | November 15, 1990 | 7F08 |
20 | "Bart vs. Thanksgiving" | The Simpsons enter the living room to discover Grampa sleeping on the couch. | November 22, 1990 | 7F07 |
21 | "Bart the Daredevil" | The Simpsons pile on to the couch; Homer's weight tips the couch over sideways and Maggie sits on a couch cushion on the floor. | December 6, 1990 | 7F06 |
22 | "Itchy & Scratchy & Marge" | The Simpsons enter the living room to discover the couch missing. | December 20, 1990 | 7F09 |
23 | "Bart Gets Hit by a Car" | The Simpsons pile on to the couch; Homer bumps the others onto the floor one-by-one and takes the couch for himself. | January 10, 1991 | 7F10 |
24 | "One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish" | The Simpsons pile on to the couch, which falls over backwards; Maggie pops up from behind it. | January 24, 1991 | 7F11 |
25 | "The Way We Was" | Repeat of 7F03's couch gag | January 31, 1991 | 7F12 |
26 | "Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment" | Repeat of 7F02's couch gag | February 7, 1991 | 7F13 |
27 | "Principal Charming" | Repeat of 7F01's couch gag | February 14, 1991 | 7F15 |
28 | "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?" | Repeat of 7F05's couch gag | February 21, 1991 | 7F16 |
29 | "Bart's Dog Gets an F" | Repeat of 7F08's couch gag | March 7, 1991 | 7F14 |
30 | "Old Money" | Repeat of 7F07's couch gag | March 28, 1991 | 7F17 |
31 | "Brush with Greatness" | Repeat of 7F06's couch gag | April 11, 1991 | 7F18 |
32 | "Lisa's Substitute" | Repeat of 7F09's couch gag | April 25, 1991 | 7F19 |
33 | "The War of the Simpsons" | Repeat of 7F10's couch gag | May 2, 1991 | 7F20 |
34 | "Three Men and a Comic Book" | Repeat of 7F11's couch gag | May 9, 1991 | 7F21 |
35 | "Blood Feud" | Repeat of 7F03's couch gag | July 11, 1991 | 7F22 |
No. | Episode | Gag synopsis | Original air date | Prod. code |
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36 | "Stark Raving Dad" | The family sits; the couch tips over backwards and crashes into the back wall. | September 19, 1991 | 7F24 |
37 | "Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington" | The family sits on the couch. Homer pulls a distressed Santa's Little Helper out from under him. | September 26, 1991 | 8F01 |
38 | "When Flanders Failed" | repeat of 7F02's gag | October 3, 1991 | 7F23 |
39 | "Bart the Murderer" | The family forms a human pyramid on the couch with Maggie on top. | October 10, 1991 | 8F03 |
40 | "Homer Defined" | A space alien is on the couch with a drink in hand. Before the family can come in, it escapes through a trap door in the floor. The family comes in and sits as normal. | October 17, 1991 | 8F04 |
41 | "Like Father, Like Clown" | Everyone (except for Bart) sits on the couch. Bart comes in moments later and lies stretched out on everyone's laps. | October 24, 1991 | 8F05 |
42 | "Treehouse of Horror II" | none (Halloween episode) | October 31, 1991 | 8F02 |
43 | "Lisa's Pony" | Homer lies down on the couch and ends up getting sat on by the rest of the family. | November 7, 1991 | 8F06 |
44 | "Saturdays of Thunder" | Everyone sits on the couch, and falls in with their legs behind their heads. | November 14, 1991 | 8F07 |
45 | "Flaming Moe's" | Two burglars are in the process of carrying off the couch. The Simpsons come in and sit, but the burglars throw them off and leave with the couch. | November 21, 1991 | 8F08 |
46 | "Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk" | Santa's Little Helper is asleep on the couch. When the family comes in, he growls ferociously, and the family backs away slowly. [12] | December 5, 1991 | 8F09 |
47 | "I Married Marge" | The family (except Maggie, who hops after failing to do a proper cartwheel) cartwheels to the couch and lands with a “ta-da” pose. | December 26, 1991 | 8F10 |
48 | "Radio Bart" | The family sits on the couch and end up bouncing over and under each other until they are in completely different places on the couch. | January 9, 1992 | 8F11 |
49 | "Lisa the Greek" | repeat of 8F01's gag | January 23, 1992 | 8F12 |
50 | "Homer Alone" | repeat of 8F03's gag | February 6, 1992 | 8F14 |
51 | "Bart the Lover" | repeat of 8F04's gag | February 13, 1992 | 8F16 |
52 | "Homer at the Bat" | The family runs to the couch, but knocks themselves unconscious in the process. Maggie (the only one who is not knocked out) ends up on the couch. | February 20, 1992 | 8F13 |
53 | "Separate Vocations" | repeat of 8F05's gag | February 27, 1992 | 8F15 |
54 | "Dog of Death" | repeat of 8F06's gag | March 12, 1992 | 8F17 |
55 | "Colonel Homer" | repeat of 8F07's gag | March 26, 1992 | 8F19 |
56 | "Black Widower" | repeat of 8F08's gag | April 9, 1992 | 8F20 |
57 | "The Otto Show" | repeat of 8F09's gag | April 23, 1992 | 8F21 |
58 | "Bart's Friend Falls in Love" | repeat of 7F24's gag | May 7, 1992 | 8F22 |
59 | "Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?" | repeat of 8F10's gag | August 27, 1992 | 8F23 |
No. | Episode | Gag synopsis | Original air date | Prod. code |
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60 | "Kamp Krusty" | The Flintstones (Fred, Wilma, and Pebbles) are on the couch. When the Simpsons come in, Fred smiles at Homer and invites him to sit. [13] | September 24, 1992 | 8F24 |
61 | "A Streetcar Named Marge" | The family sits on the couch. The couch transforms into a monster and swallows the family. [1] [12] [14] | October 1, 1992 | 8F18 |
62 | "Homer the Heretic" | The Simpsons sit on the couch. The wall spins around, leaving behind an empty couch. | October 8, 1992 | 9F01 |
63 | "Lisa the Beauty Queen" | Maggie is already on the couch. Homer, Marge, and Bart run off the edge of the film onto an empty white space and quickly run back. Lisa jumps in at the last second. [12] | October 15, 1992 | 9F02 |
64 | "Treehouse of Horror III" | The Simpsons are now skeletons who rush to the couch and sit as normal. | October 29, 1992 | 9F04 |
65 | "Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie" | The Simpsons sit on the couch. The couch deflates like a balloon. | November 3, 1992 | 9F03 |
66 | "Marge Gets a Job" | The family's heads are mismatched. Everyone undoes the mistake by taking back their proper heads and Maggie takes her pacifier out of Homer's mouth. | November 5, 1992 | 9F05 |
67 | "New Kid on the Block" | repeat of 7F03's gag | November 12, 1992 | 9F06 |
68 | "Mr. Plow" | The couch is replaced by a small wooden chair; the family sits on it. | November 19, 1992 | 9F07 |
69 | "Lisa's First Word" | As the standard theme music stops, the family forms a chorus line, joined by a line of Rockette-like women, all high-kicking to a Vegas-like rendition of the main theme melody. The living room walls are lifted to make way for a large production number, featuring hand-standing elephants, magicians, Santa's Little Helper leaping through a ring of fire, a firework pinwheel, and more all set to circus-style music. The standard theme music then returns, concluding normally. [13] [12] | December 3, 1992 | 9F08 |
70 | "Homer's Triple Bypass" | The family is shrunk and climbs the “giant” couch. [12] | December 17, 1992 | 9F09 |
71 | "Marge vs. the Monorail" | The Simpsons sit down, followed by three rows of secondary characters (such as Kent Brockman, Apu, Krusty, Principal Skinner, Marge's mother Jacqueline, Mr. Burns, Smithers, a black-haired Princess Kashmir in her belly dancer costume, Nelson Muntz, Milhouse, Martin, and Mrs. Krabappel) from the show who obstruct the family's view. [12] | January 14, 1993 | 9F10 |
72 | "Selma's Choice" | The family is caught in a net trap set up on the floor. | January 21, 1993 | 9F11 |
73 | "Brother From the Same Planet" | repeat of 9F01's gag | February 4, 1993 | 9F12 |
74 | "I Love Lisa" | repeat of 9F08's gag | February 11, 1993 | 9F13 |
75 | "Duffless" | repeat of 9F02's gag | February 18, 1993 | 9F14 |
76 | "Last Exit to Springfield" | repeat of 8F18's gag | March 11, 1993 | 9F15 |
77 | "So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show" | repeat of 9F05's gag | April 1, 1993 | 9F17 |
78 | "The Front" | repeat of 9F08's gag | April 15, 1993 | 9F16 |
79 | "Whacking Day" | repeat of 9F07's gag | April 29, 1993 | 9F18 |
80 | "Marge in Chains" | repeat of 9F09's gag | May 6, 1993 | 9F20 |
81 | "Krusty Gets Kancelled" | repeat of 9F11's gag | May 13, 1993 | 9F19 |
No. | Episode | Gag synopsis | Original air date | Prod. code |
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82 | "Homer's Barbershop Quartet" | A director does three couch gag takes. Take one: The Simpsons first run into the living room and shatter like glass, with Santa's Little Helper walking in to look at the mess on the floor. Take two: The Simpsons run in and coalesce into a multicolored, five-headed blob. Take three: The Simpsons run in and explode on contact, with Maggie's pacifier falling onto the blackened crater. (syndicated reruns use the "take one" couch gag and takes two and three are used as individual couch gags in different episodes) | September 30, 1993 | 9F21 |
83 | "Cape Feare" | repeat of 9F08's gag | October 7, 1993 | 9F22 |
84 | "Homer Goes to College" | The family sits; the couch and family are crushed by the cutout foot from the opening of Monty Python's Flying Circus . [12] | October 14, 1993 | 1F02 |
85 | "Rosebud" | The Simpsons run in and find an identical Simpsons family on the couch. (This scene is frequently used as the opening couch gag on free-to-air TV syndicated versions of Simpsons episodes from seasons one to five. The new cable reruns and the streaming versions found on FXNow and Disney+ use the DVD versions where the original couch gags [or lack thereof, in some cases] are used.) | October 21, 1993 | 1F01 |
86 | "Treehouse of Horror IV" | The Simpsons are zombies who break through the floor and groan as they sit on the couch. | October 28, 1993 | 1F04 |
87 | "Marge on the Lam" | The couch and other living room furniture are painted on a backdrop and the family crashes through it, leaving impact silhouettes. | November 4, 1993 | 1F03 |
88 | "Bart's Inner Child" | The family runs in and finds an obese man taking up the entire couch. The man tries to give the Simpsons room to sit, but it is a tight fit. | November 11, 1993 | 1F05 |
89 | "Boy-Scoutz N the Hood" | The lights are out as five pairs of eyes enter. The lights turn on revealing only eyes, as the eyeless family rushes in and sits down, reconnecting with their eyes. | November 18, 1993 | 1F06 |
90 | "The Last Temptation of Homer" | The family sits, then realizes that the couch is on the set of the Late Show with David Letterman ; next to the couch, Dave spins in his chair to face forward at his desk. | December 9, 1993 | 1F07 |
91 | "$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)" | repeat of the first of 9F21's three gags | December 16, 1993 | 1F08 |
92 | "Homer the Vigilante" | repeat of the third of 9F21's three gags | January 6, 1994 | 1F09 |
93 | "Bart Gets Famous" | repeat of the second of 9F21's three gags | February 3, 1994 | 1F11 |
94 | "Homer and Apu" | Homer, Marge, Bart, and Lisa poke their heads out from behind the couch; Maggie pokes out from behind the center cushion. | February 10, 1994 | 1F10 |
95 | "Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy" | repeat of 1F02's gag | February 17, 1994 | 1F12 |
96 | "Deep Space Homer" | repeat of 1F05's gag | February 24, 1994 | 1F13 |
97 | "Homer Loves Flanders" | There are two identical couches in the living room. The Simpsons split themselves down the middle and each half sits on the couches. | March 17, 1994 | 1F14 |
98 | "Bart Gets an Elephant" | repeat of 1F06's gag | March 31, 1994 | 1F15 |
99 | "Burns' Heir" | The Simpsons are balls that bounce onto the couch. Bart almost bounces away, but Homer reins him in and hurls him onto the couch. | April 14, 1994 | 1F16 |
100 | "Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song" | The Simpsons sit on the couch just as a translucent FOX station identification logo appears in the lower right hand corner of the screen. Homer sees it, gets up from the couch, peels it off, and stomps on it (with the family joining him in stomping it) before returning to the couch. The center couch cushion is missing. | April 28, 1994 | 1F18 |
101 | "The Boy Who Knew Too Much" | repeat of 1F07's gag | May 5, 1994 | 1F19 |
102 | "Lady Bouvier's Lover" | repeat of the first of 9F21's three gags | May 12, 1994 | 1F21 |
103 | "Secrets of a Successful Marriage" | repeat of the third of 9F21's three gags | May 19, 1994 | 1F20 |
No. | Episode | Gag synopsis | Original air date | Prod. code |
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104 | "Bart of Darkness" | The Simpsons sit down in midair; the couch builds itself on top of the family and makes them fall. | September 4, 1994 | 1F22 |
105 | "Lisa's Rival" | The living room floor is a shallow body of water. The Simpsons swim their way to the couch. Once on the couch, Bart removes his scuba mask and Homer dries out his ear by sticking his finger in it. [12] | September 11, 1994 | 1F17 |
106 | "Another Simpsons Clip Show" | repeat of 1F02's gag | September 25, 1994 | 2F33 |
107 | "Itchy & Scratchy Land" | The family is beamed onto the couch, Star Trek -style. [3] | October 2, 1994 | 2F01 |
108 | "Sideshow Bob Roberts" | repeat of 1F06's gag (original airing)/repeat of 1F01's gag (subsequent airings)/none on the Simpsons season six DVD set | October 9, 1994 | 2F02 |
109 | "Treehouse of Horror V" | The Simpson family members are built à la Frankenstein's monster with each other's body parts. They try to retrieve their own parts, but it is not an improvement. | October 30, 1994 | 2F03 |
110 | "Bart's Girlfriend" | repeat of 1F06's gag | November 6, 1994 | 2F04 |
111 | "Lisa on Ice" | The Simpsons sit on the couch and get shot into the ceiling, with only their legs and feet showing. | November 13, 1994 | 2F05 |
112 | "Homer Badman" | In a loose parody of the film, Time Bandits , the family chases after the couch and the back wall as it slides down an endless hallway. [12] | November 27, 1994 | 2F06 |
113 | "Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy" | The family run in from the side past a repeating background shot of the couch and TV. | December 4, 1994 | 2F07 |
114 | "Fear of Flying" | repeat of 9F08's gag | December 18, 1994 | 2F08 |
115 | "Homer the Great" | The living room is at the center of an M.C. Escher's Relativity style environment with multiple staircases and conflicting perspectives; the family enters from various directions (and dimensions) and sits. [1] | January 8, 1995 | 2F09 |
116 | "And Maggie Makes Three" | The living room is seen through the barrel of a gun with music typically heard in a James Bond film playing. Homer walks in and fires at the unseen gunman. The screen “bleeds” red and falls. | January 22, 1995 | 2F10 |
117 | "Bart's Comet" | The living room is shown in black and white. The Simpsons—animated as smiling, rubber-hosed cartoon characters of the early 1930s—come in and do a stiff dance. [12] | February 5, 1995 | 2F11 |
118 | "Homie the Clown" | repeat of 1F22's gag | February 12, 1995 | 2F12 |
119 | "Bart vs. Australia" | repeat of 1F17's gag | February 19, 1995 | 2F13 |
120 | "Homer vs. Patty & Selma" | repeat of 2F01's gag(except the Simpsons now appear on the couch in a burst of whitish-blue light as seen on the show Quantum Leap) | February 26, 1995 | 2F14 |
121 | "A Star Is Burns" | The family's heights are reversed; Maggie is now the largest while Homer is the smallest. [12] | March 5, 1995 | 2F31 |
122 | "Lisa's Wedding" | repeat of 2F05's gag | March 19, 1995 | 2F15 |
123 | "Two Dozen and One Greyhounds" | repeat of 2F06's gag | April 9, 1995 | 2F18 |
124 | "The PTA Disbands" | repeat of 2F09's gag | April 16, 1995 | 2F19 |
125 | "'Round Springfield" | repeat of 2F31's gag(except the sound of Maggie sucking her pacifier is heard) | April 30, 1995 | 2F32 |
126 | "The Springfield Connection" | repeat of 2F10's gag(only the James Bond music playing sounds different from the one heard in 2F10) | May 7, 1995 | 2F21 |
127 | "Lemon of Troy" | repeat of 2F11's gag | May 14, 1995 | 2F22 |
128 | "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)" | repeat of 2F07's gag | May 21, 1995 | 2F16 |
No. | Episode | Gag synopsis | Original air date | Prod. code |
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129 | "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)" | The theme from Dragnet plays as the couch slides away and a police lineup height chart unfurls from above. The family lines up in front of it. | September 17, 1995 | 2F20 |
130 | "Radioactive Man" | Like a fax machine, the couch ejects a sheet of paper with a picture of the family, which then floats up into the air, before sliding beneath the couch. | September 24, 1995 | 2F17 |
131 | "Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily" | Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, Maggie, Grampa (who's sleeping), Santa's Little Helper, and Snowball II are in a Brady Bunch -style nine-square grid, with the couch in the center square. Everyone (except Grampa) runs to the center square. | October 1, 1995 | 3F01 |
132 | "Bart Sells His Soul" | The family drive around the room in go-karts, wearing fezzes. They line up in front of the couch and honk their horns simultaneously. | October 8, 1995 | 3F02 |
133 | "Lisa the Vegetarian" | The Simpsons are colorless blobs. Mechanical arms color and detail the family. | October 15, 1995 | 3F03 |
134 | "Treehouse of Horror VI" | The family are hanged on nooses, staring blankly. Despite being dead from asphyxiation, Maggie manages to suck on her pacifier. | October 29, 1995 | 3F04 |
135 | "King-Size Homer" | The Simpsons are five malfunctioning wind-up dolls who buzz and waddle their way to the couch (or at least near it). | November 5, 1995 | 3F05 |
136 | "Mother Simpson" | A bowling pin clearing bar scares Snowball II off the couch, then a pinsetter places the family on the couch like bowling pins. | November 19, 1995 | 3F06 |
137 | "Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming" | The whole room is under water, the couch is made of clam shells, and a treasure chest is in place of the TV. Sea monkey versions of the family members swim in and sit on the clam couch. | November 26, 1995 | 3F08 |
138 | "The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular" | A montage of couch gags from 8F18, 9F02, 9F10, 9F09, 8F09, 1F02, 2F31, 2F09, 2F06, 1F17, 2F11, and 9F08. | December 3, 1995 | 3F31 |
139 | "Marge Be Not Proud" | The family sits on the couch. Homer notices a plug in the middle of the floor and pulls it. Everyone and everything gets sucked down the drain. Note: The floor is brown instead of green because of an error. | December 17, 1995 | 3F07 |
140 | "Team Homer" | The family sits. The camera then zooms in through a mouse hole, where a family of mice with similar features to the Simpson family rush to the couch and sit as well. | January 7, 1996 | 3F10 |
141 | "Two Bad Neighbors" | Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie are moose heads on the wall and Homer is a bearskin rug on the floor. A game hunter comes in, sits on the couch, and smokes a pipe. | January 14, 1996 | 3F09 |
142 | "Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield" | The living room is bathed in black light, with the Simpsons in fluorescent colors while a hard rock guitar riff plays. Homer turns the light on, and the normal music plays. | February 4, 1996 | 3F11 |
143 | "Bart the Fink" | repeat of 2F17's gag (but this time, the paper does not slide back under the couch) | February 11, 1996 | 3F12 |
144 | "Lisa the Iconoclast" | repeat of 3F01's gag | February 18, 1996 | 3F13 |
145 | "Homer the Smithers" | repeat of 3F02's gag | February 25, 1996 | 3F14 |
146 | "The Day the Violence Died" | repeat of 3F03's gag | March 17, 1996 | 3F16 |
147 | "A Fish Called Selma" | repeat of 3F05's gag | March 24, 1996 | 3F15 |
148 | "Bart on the Road" | repeat of 3F06's gag | March 31, 1996 | 3F17 |
149 | "22 Short Films About Springfield" | repeat of 3F08's gag | April 14, 1996 | 3F18 |
150 | "Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in "The Curse of the Flying Hellfish"" | repeat of 3F07's gag | April 28, 1996 | 3F19 |
151 | "Much Apu About Nothing" | repeat of 3F09's gag | May 5, 1996 | 3F20 |
152 | "Homerpalooza" | repeat of 3F11's gag | May 19, 1996 | 3F21 |
153 | "Summer of 4 Ft. 2" | repeat of 2F17's gag | May 19, 1996 | 3F22 |
No. | Episode | Gag synopsis | Original air date | Prod. code |
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154 | "Treehouse of Horror VII" | The Grim Reaper is on the couch. The family runs in, but keel over and die one by one. The Reaper then puts his feet up on the corpses of the Simpson family. | October 27, 1996 | 4F02 |
155 | "You Only Move Twice" | Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie deploy parachutes as they fall from the sky onto the couch. Homer comes down screaming and falls through the floor face-first from an unopened parachute pack. | November 3, 1996 | 3F23 |
156 | "The Homer They Fall" | The couch sits in the middle of a desert; in western cowboy garb, the family sits on the couch, which gallops off into the sunset. | November 10, 1996 | 4F03 |
157 | "Burns, Baby Burns" | Clear blue bubble versions of the family members float into the room, land on the couch, and pop. | November 17, 1996 | 4F05 |
158 | "Bart After Dark" | The whole scene is a Simpsons rendition of The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper album, featuring a large crowd of regulars, several objects associated with the show, and wax statues of the Simpsons as they were on The Tracey Ullman Show. The last chord to the Beatles song, "A Day in the Life" plays instead of the traditional Simpsons music as the family comes in, standing front and center and dressed in Sgt. Pepper regalia. Homer looks around and turns to look at the crowded scene behind him. (This was also used as the cover for The Yellow Album ) | November 24, 1996 | 4F06 |
159 | "A Milhouse Divided" | The family sits down, but now Bart is green. Homer fiddles with the TV antenna and Bart changes to red. Homer then returns to the couch, and smacks Bart in the back of the head in order to return him to his normal color (yellow). | December 1, 1996 | 4F04 |
160 | "Lisa's Date with Density" | Everybody and everything is upside-down. The Simpsons (also upside-down) come in and sit on the couch, but end up falling on the ceiling/floor. | December 15, 1996 | 4F01 |
161 | "Hurricane Neddy" | The couch is replaced with a coin slot and the words "Vend-A-Couch" written on the wall. Homer puts a coin in; nothing happens. Homer pounds on the wall four times before the couch falls on him. | December 29, 1996 | 4F07 |
162 | "El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer (The Mysterious Voyage of Homer)" | repeat of 3F23's gag | January 5, 1997 | 3F24 |
163 | "The Springfield Files" | The family flies into the room wearing jet packs. Maggie spirals in last with the rest of the family staring at her, landing in Marge's lap. | January 12, 1997 | 3G01 |
164 | "The Twisted World of Marge Simpson" | The couch is now a giant Whac-A-Mole game, with the Simpson family as the moles. The clown hallucination music from the season six episode “Homie the Clown” plays as an unseen player tries to hit one of the Simpson moles — and successfully gets Homer. | January 19, 1997 | 4F08 |
165 | "Mountain of Madness" | The couch is folded out into a bed with Grampa sleeping on it. The Simpsons fold the couch in (with Grampa shouting "Huh?" before he has folded in) and sit. | February 2, 1997 | 4F10 |
166 | "Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious" | The living room is empty. Cut to outside where Homer is struggling with a locked front door while the other members of the family wait impatiently. | February 7, 1997 | 3G03 |
167 | "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show" | repeat of 4F06's gag(in syndication, this is replaced with the "Simpsons Meet The Flintstones" couch gag from 8F24, but the audio from 4F06's gag can still be heard) | February 9, 1997 | 4F12 |
168 | "Homer's Phobia" | The living room is in an "America Onlink" window on a computer screen. An unseen computer user tries to download the family, but the download shows no signs of progress after a few seconds and the user tries to exit the window (which also does not work). | February 16, 1997 | 4F11 |
169 | "Brother from Another Series" | repeat of 4F01's gag | February 23, 1997 | 4F14 |
170 | "My Sister, My Sitter" | The couch is on the deck of a ship at sea in rough waters, sliding back and forth with the tilt of the ship. Dressed in raingear, the family sits on the couch, before an enormous wave washes them away. The TV surfaces moments later. | March 2, 1997 | 4F13 |
171 | "Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment" | repeat of 4F03's gag | March 16, 1997 | 4F15 |
172 | "Grade School Confidential" | repeat of 4F05's gag | April 6, 1997 | 4F09 |
173 | "The Canine Mutiny" | repeat of 4F10's gag | April 13, 1997 | 4F16 |
174 | "The Old Man and the Lisa" | repeat of 4F08's gag(only now, the sounds of the mallet hitting the family members is more aggressive) | April 20, 1997 | 4F17 |
175 | "In Marge We Trust" | repeat of 4F07's gag | April 27, 1997 | 4F18 |
176 | "Homer's Enemy" | repeat of 4F04's gag(in some syndicated versions, the parachute couch gag from 3F23 and 3F24 is used) | May 4, 1997 | 4F19 |
177 | "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase" | none (special opening hosted by Troy McClure) | May 11, 1997 | 4F20 |
178 | "The Secret War of Lisa Simpson" | repeat of 4F01's gag | May 18, 1997 | 4F21 |
No. | Episode | Gag synopsis | Original air date | Prod. code |
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179 | "The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson" | The family comes in, dressed as the Harlem Globetrotters, passing a basketball to each other while Sweet Georgia Brown plays. Maggie dunks the ball into the basket above the couch, hitting Homer on the head. | September 21, 1997 | 4F22 |
180 | "The Principal and the Pauper" | The Simpsons are dressed as astronauts and sit on the couch just as it blasts off into space. | September 28, 1997 | 4F23 |
181 | "Lisa's Sax" | Homer runs in alone and stands in front of the couch. The top half of him pops off and on to the couch revealing a smaller Marge standing inside the lower half of Homer, like a Russian nesting doll. The top half of Marge pops off revealing Bart, whose top half pops off revealing Lisa, whose top half finally pops off to reveal Maggie, who stays in the middle of Homer's body and sucks on her pacifier. | October 19, 1997 | 3G02 |
182 | "Treehouse of Horror VIII" | The Simpsons sit on the couch. Metal shackles restrain their wrists and ankles and a metal cap comes down on all of their heads. The family writhes in pain as they get electrocuted. | October 26, 1997 | 5F02 |
183 | "The Cartridge Family" | The couch is a trough filled with water. With their butts on fire, the Simpsons rush to the trough and sit to extinguish the fire. They all sigh in relief as steam billows out. | November 2, 1997 | 5F01 |
184 | "Bart Star" | The family sits. An auto-crusher compresses them all into a rectangular block. | November 9, 1997 | 5F03 |
185 | "The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons" | Bart runs in and spray-paints the family onto the couch, tagging it with an "El Barto" signature, then runs off. | November 16, 1997 | 5F04 |
186 | "Lisa the Skeptic" | The living room is a sauna, with three men in towels relaxing. The Simpsons (also in towels) arrive, but leave sheepishly as the three men glare at them. | November 23, 1997 | 5F05 |
187 | "Realty Bites" | The family sits; Matt Groening's [15] live action hand spins the picture around, smearing the shot's paint. | December 7, 1997 | 5F06 |
188 | "Miracle on Evergreen Terrace" | The Simpsons sit on the couch as normal. The camera zooms out and reveals that the living room is part of a snow globe that two hands shake to make the snow fall. | December 21, 1997 | 5F07 |
189 | "All Singing, All Dancing" | The floor is a treadmill. Marge, Lisa, Bart, and Maggie run in place for a few seconds, then successfully dismount, while Homer gets stuck on it, yelling, "Marge, stop this crazy thing!" | January 4, 1998 | 5F24 |
190 | "Bart Carny" | The Simpsons go to sit on the couch, but fall on their butts when the couch gets pulled back. Nelson Muntz comes from behind the couch and laughs. | January 11, 1998 | 5F08 |
191 | "The Joy of Sect" | Similar to the couch gag on "Homer's Triple Bypass", the Simpsons are microsized and trying to get on the giant couch. Unlike the couch gag to "Homer's Triple Bypass," The Simpsons take a little longer to climb onto the couch and, once they reach the top, Santa's Little Helper grabs Homer and carries him away in his mouth. | February 8, 1998 | 5F23 |
192 | "Das Bus" | The Simpsons are frogs (with Maggie as a tadpole) jumping to a lily pad "couch". Homer turns on the TV with his tongue. (according to the season 9 DVD commentary, Dan Castellaneta's daughter came up with the idea for this couch gag) [13] | February 15, 1998 | 5F11 |
193 | "The Last Temptation of Krust" | repeat of 5F01's gag | February 22, 1998 | 5F10 |
194 | "Dumbbell Indemnity" | repeat of 5F03's gag | March 1, 1998 | 5F12 |
195 | "Lisa the Simpson" | A vine grows in the middle of the living room and sprouts into a tree bearing Simpsons family versions of various fruits and vegetables: Bart is a strawberry, Homer is a squash, Marge is an asparagus, Maggie is broccoli, and Lisa is a pineapple. | March 8, 1998 | 4F24 |
196 | "This Little Wiggy" | repeat of 5F04's gag (but this time, Bart peeks from around the TV first to make sure the coast is clear) | March 22, 1998 | 5F13 |
197 | "Simpson Tide" | In a parody of the Rocky & Bullwinkle bumpers, the Simpsons fall off a cliff during a lightning storm as the Rocky & Bullwinkle theme plays throughout. Their eyes are shown floating towards the heavens. The scene then cuts to The Simpsons sprouting from the ground amidst a garden of flowers. Bart spits up a clod of dirt. | March 29, 1998 | 3G04 |
198 | "The Trouble with Trillions" | repeat of 5F05's gag | April 5, 1998 | 5F14 |
199 | "Girly Edition" | repeat of 5F06's gag | April 19, 1998 | 5F15 |
200 | "Trash of the Titans" | The Simpson family find themselves in Mrs. Krabappel's classroom where Bart is writing the blackboard punishment phrase, "I Will Not Mess With The Opening Credits". | April 26, 1998 | 5F09 |
201 | "King of the Hill" | repeat of 5F07's gag | May 3, 1998 | 5F16 |
202 | "Lost Our Lisa" | repeat of 5F08's gag | May 10, 1998 | 5F17 |
203 | "Natural Born Kissers" | repeat of 5F11's gag | May 17, 1998 | 5F18 |
No. | Episode | Gag synopsis | Original air date | Prod. code |
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204 | "Lard of the Dance" | repeat of 5F08's gag | August 23, 1998 | 5F20 |
205 | "The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace" | Similar to the couch gag from the season four's "Marge vs. the Monorail", the living room is filled with supporting characters from the show. Unlike "Marge vs. the Monorail," the living room is now a movie theater, and the Simpsons are shuffling their way through to find a seat. After they sit down, Homer leans in and eats from Comic Book Guy's popcorn tub. | September 20, 1998 | 5F21 |
206 | "Bart the Mother" | Two firemen hold the couch like a safety net. Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie land safely on the couch. Homer, however, falls screaming through the floor. | September 27, 1998 | 5F22 |
207 | "Treehouse of Horror IX" | The family never makes it to the couch; Bart gets run over by Homer. Lisa gets catapulted into the garage roof, and Homer gets run down by Marge as she drives into the garage. Meanwhile, in the living room Freddy Krueger (of the A Nightmare on Elm Street movies) and Jason Voorhees (of the Friday the 13th movies) sit on the couch, wondering where the family is. | October 25, 1998 | AABF01 |
208 | "When You Dish Upon a Star" | Marge enters with a laundry basket, humming as she hangs wet sheet versions of Homer, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie on a clothesline. | November 8, 1998 | 5F19 |
209 | "D'oh-in' in the Wind" | The family sits. a safety bar lowers over their laps and the couch zooms around the room like a roller coaster car. | November 15, 1998 | AABF02 |
210 | "Lisa Gets an "A"" | The family sits. Salon-style hair dryers descend onto their heads, then lift up, revealing the family members all have swapped hairdos. Homer has Maggie's spikes, Marge has Bart's spikes, Bart has Lisa's spikes, Lisa has Homer's "combover," and Maggie has Marge's big, blue bouffant (the weight of which causes Maggie to fall off the couch). | November 22, 1998 | AABF03 |
211 | "Homer Simpson in: "Kidney Trouble"" | repeat of 5F11's gag | December 6, 1998 | AABF04 |
212 | "Mayored to the Mob" | repeat of 5F03's gag | December 20, 1998 | AABF05 |
213 | "Viva Ned Flanders" | repeat of 5F06's gag | January 10, 1999 | AABF06 |
214 | "Wild Barts Can't Be Broken" | In a parody of the famous scene in Dr. Strangelove where Slim Pickens' character rides the bomb, the Simpsons (wearing cowboy hats) straddle the couch as it drops from a bomb bay door. The Simpsons scream, "Yahoo!" as they plummet into oblivion. | January 17, 1999 | AABF07 |
215 | "Sunday, Cruddy Sunday" | The living room is in shallow water and the Simpsons sit on the couch. When an iceberg floats by, the couch sinks vertically like the RMS Titanic , and the family clings to dear life as it goes under. Maggie resurfaces on a couch cushion moments later with the remote control in hand. | January 31, 1999 | AABF08 |
216 | "Homer to the Max" | repeat of 5F19's gag | February 7, 1999 | AABF09 |
217 | "I'm with Cupid" | repeat of AABF03's gag | February 14, 1999 | AABF11 |
218 | "Marge Simpson in: "Screaming Yellow Honkers"" | repeat of AABF02's gag | February 21, 1999 | AABF10 |
219 | "Make Room for Lisa" | repeat of 5F22's gag | February 28, 1999 | AABF12 |
220 | "Maximum Homerdrive" | Marge and Homer are depicted as children while Bart and Lisa are depicted as adults (and Maggie is a baby doll in Homer's arms). Homer reaches for the remote control, but Lisa slaps it away from him. | March 28, 1999 | AABF13 |
221 | "Simpsons Bible Stories" | The family slips on banana peels on the floor, flipping upside-down in the air, but all land safely on the couch. | April 4, 1999 | AABF14 |
222 | "Mom and Pop Art" | repeat of AABF07's gag | April 11, 1999 | AABF15 |
223 | "The Old Man and The "C" Student" | repeat of 5F21's gag | April 25, 1999 | AABF16 |
224 | "Monty Can't Buy Me Love" | repeat of 9F08's gag | May 2, 1999 | AABF17 |
225 | "They Saved Lisa's Brain" | repeat of AABF08's gag | May 9, 1999 | AABF18 |
226 | "Thirty Minutes over Tokyo" | The Simpsons sit on the couch, but get sucked inside and come out looking like a shredded piece of paper. | May 16, 1999 | AABF20 |
No. | Episode | Gag synopsis | Original air date | Prod. code |
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227 | "Beyond Blunderdome" | The Simpson family (as they are currently drawn) run in and find their crudely drawn counterparts from The Tracey Ullman Show . Both families look at each other and run screaming out the room. | September 26, 1999 | AABF23 |
228 | "Brother's Little Helper" | The family comes in, colorless and marked with numbers. A group of Korean painters come in to color the family, but forget to outline the eyes on Homer and Marge. | October 3, 1999 | AABF22 |
229 | "Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?" | The family comes in. Marge notices Matt Groening's signature at the bottom of the screen and wipes it off. A caricature of Matt Groening (complete with graying beard, glasses, and a tacky orange and yellow Hawaiian shirt) comes in and resigns the scene. | October 24, 1999 | AABF21 |
230 | "Treehouse of Horror X" | The family members (mostly) appear as they have in previous Halloween episodes: Homer is a jack-in-the-box (from 8F02), Bart is a mutant fly (from 5F02), Marge is a witch (also from 5F02), and Maggie is an alien (from AABF01); Lisa, an axe murder victim (the only one not based on a previous episode), comments on the lackluster Halloween special hosted by Kang and Kodos ("What do aliens have to do with Halloween?"). Maggie yells, "Silence!" in Kang's voice, and blasts Lisa with her ray-gun. | October 31, 1999 | BABF01 |
231 | "E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)" | The living room is set up like a trendy nightclub (complete with a disco ball, a velvet rope, three 20-something club hoppers, and a bouncer). The bouncer lets Marge, Lisa, Bart, and Maggie in, but sends Homer away. | November 7, 1999 | AABF19 |
232 | "Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder" | A cement truck pours out concrete statues of the Simpson family. The top half of Homer's statue quickly breaks off and falls to the floor. | November 14, 1999 | BABF02 |
233 | "Eight Misbehavin'" | The Simpsons sit on the couch and the wall spins around as seen in "Homer the Heretic." Instead of an empty couch, however, a Vincent Price-esque mad scientist and a shackled and scared Ned Flanders are on the other side of the wall. | November 21, 1999 | BABF03 |
234 | "Take My Wife, Sleaze" | repeat of AABF20's gag | November 28, 1999 | BABF05 |
235 | "Grift of the Magi" | Marge, Lisa, Bart, and Maggie slide down a fire pole that's next to the couch. Homer, however, gets stuck in the hole and flails about helplessly. | December 19, 1999 | BABF07 |
236 | "Little Big Mom" | A crash test dummy version of the family sits. The couch slides forward and slams into the TV (simluating a car crash test), then pulls back into place. Crash test dummy Homer's head falls off from the trauma. | January 9, 2000 | BABF04 |
237 | "Faith Off" | A Sigmund Freud caricature is sitting in a chair next to the couch. Homer hops on the couch and yells, "Oh, doctor, I'm crazy!" and sobs. Everyone else stares sadly at each other. | January 16, 2000 | BABF06 |
238 | "The Mansion Family" | repeat of AABF13's gag | January 23, 2000 | BABF08 |
239 | "Saddlesore Galactica" | The family leaps into the room, all dressed in white karate uniforms and black belts. They chop the couch to pieces while Homer does a spinning kick and clicks on the TV with the remote. | February 6, 2000 | BABF09 |
240 | "Alone Again, Natura-Diddily" | Everyone (save Maggie, who's with Marge) comes in on bumper cars and slams Homer into the wall repeatedly. | February 13, 2000 | BABF10 |
241 | "Missionary: Impossible" | The couch is sitting in the Evergreen Terrace Subway Station. The family (seated on a bench) get on the next train that arrives on the track and leave. | February 20, 2000 | BABF11 |
242 | "Pygmoelian" | repeat of AABF21's gag | February 27, 2000 | BABF12 |
243 | "Bart to the Future" | repeat of AABF19's gag | March 19, 2000 | BABF13 |
244 | "Days of Wine and D'oh'ses" | repeat of AABF23's gag | April 9, 2000 | BABF14 |
245 | "Kill the Alligator and Run" | The Simpsons (save Maggie, who is in Marge's arms) are barefoot and briskly walking across a bed of hot coals. When the family sits on the couch, they prop their feet up, revealing their black and smoldering soles. | April 30, 2000 | BABF16 |
246 | "Last Tap Dance in Springfield" | Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie (dressed in jungle loincloths) swing into the room on a vine gracefully like Tarzan. Homer, however, swings by, fails to release the vine in time, and crashes offscreen like George of the Jungle . | May 7, 2000 | BABF15 |
247 | "It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge" | repeat of AABF22's gag | May 14, 2000 | BABF18 |
248 | "Behind the Laughter" | The family sits down. Bart puts a coin in the "Magic Fingers" slot on his side of the couch. The couch vibrates away, taking the family with it. | May 21, 2000 | BABF19 |
No. | Episode | Gag synopsis | Original air date | Prod. code |
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249 | "Treehouse of Horror XI" | none (Halloween episode) | November 1, 2000 | BABF21 |
250 | "A Tale of Two Springfields" | Bart puts a whoopee cushion under Homer's spot. When the family sits down, Homer sits on it and triggers its farting sound. Homer grins sheepishly at Marge, Lisa, and Maggie (who are frowning) while Bart laughs. | November 5, 2000 | BABF20 |
251 | "Insane Clown Poppy" | The shot opens on the TV rather than the couch. The family runs in and freezes in mid-air. The camera pans around them in Matrix -style bullet-time. When the camera is angled on the couch, time resumes normally and they sit down without further incident. | November 12, 2000 | BABF17 |
252 | "Lisa the Tree Hugger" | Maggie is on the couch. The rest of the Simpsons waddle in dressed as The Teletubbies and Maggie applauds with delight. | November 19, 2000 | CABF01 |
253 | "Homer vs. Dignity" | A skating ramp is set up next to the couch. Marge (with Maggie in hand), Bart, and Lisa successfully do skateboard tricks off the ramp and onto the couch. Homer, however, falls off the ramp and, adding injury to insult, gets hit on the head with his own skateboard. | November 26, 2000 | CABF04 |
254 | "The Computer Wore Menace Shoes" | Santa's Little Helper dances on his hind legs like Snoopy on The Charlie Brown Christmas Special while the "Peanuts" theme plays. When the family comes in, Santa's Little Helper slowly stops dancing, sits on his hind legs, and barks. | December 3, 2000 | CABF02 |
255 | "The Great Money Caper" | The Simpsons swim to the couch in deep-sea diving gear. The camera zooms out to reveal that the living room is in a fish bowl. | December 10, 2000 | CABF03 |
256 | "Skinner's Sense of Snow" | A football is thrown in the center of the living room. Dressed as football players, the Simpsons tackle each other for the ball. Maggie squirms out with ball in hand, spikes it, and does a victory dance. | December 17, 2000 | CABF06 |
257 | "HOMR" | The Simpsons are placed on the couch by the transport tubes used on Futurama . A yellow-skinned Philip J. Fry is in on the couch for a split second before he's sucked up and replaced by Bart. | January 7, 2001 | BABF22 |
258 | "Pokey Mom" | repeat of BABF03's gag | January 14, 2001 | CABF05 |
259 | "Worst Episode Ever" | The couch is replaced by a valet parking spot. The Squeaky-Voiced Teen pushes a couch in place for the Simpsons to sit down. He then holds his hand out for a tip and leaves angrily when he doesn't get it. | February 4, 2001 | CABF08 |
260 | "Tennis the Menace" | The living room floor is frozen over. The Simpsons ice skate to the couch. When Homer sits down, his side of the couch falls through. | February 11, 2001 | CABF07 |
261 | "Day of the Jackanapes" | repeat of BABF06's gag | February 18, 2001 | CABF10 |
262 | "New Kids on the Blecch" | The couch is outside a prison wall. A siren wails and a searchlight moves as The Simpsons (dressed in striped prison jumpsuits) tunnel their way to the couch. | February 25, 2001 | CABF12 |
263 | "Hungry, Hungry Homer" | repeat of BABF09's gag | March 4, 2001 | CABF09 |
264 | "Bye Bye Nerdie" | repeat of BABF10's gag | March 11, 2001 | CABF11 |
265 | "Simpson Safari" | repeat of 9F08's gag | April 1, 2001 | CABF13 |
266 | "Trilogy of Error" | repeat of CABF04's gag | April 29, 2001 | CABF14 |
267 | "I'm Goin' to Praiseland" | repeat of BABF02's gag | May 6, 2001 | CABF15 |
268 | "Children of a Lesser Clod" | repeat of BABF04's gag | May 13, 2001 | CABF16 |
269 | "Simpsons Tall Tales" | repeat of BABF11's gag | May 20, 2001 | CABF17 |
No. | Episode | Gag synopsis | Original air date | Prod. code |
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270 | "Treehouse of Horror XII" | none (Halloween episode) | November 6, 2001 | CABF19 |
271 | "The Parent Rap" | The Simpsons are in the simplistically drawn sailboat painting located behind the couch. They jump out of the painting by going in the “water”. The living room is wet from the splash and Homer uses his finger to clean his ear out while clicking on the TV with the remote. | November 11, 2001 | CABF22 |
272 | "Homer the Moe" | repeat of CABF06's gag | November 18, 2001 | CABF20 |
273 | "A Hunka Hunka Burns in Love" | repeat of CABF12's gag | December 2, 2001 | CABF18 |
274 | "The Blunder Years" | repeat of BABF17's gag | December 9, 2001 | CABF21 |
275 | "She of Little Faith" | The couch is a slot machine that shows Homer, Marge, Bart, and Lisa in the tumbler windows. Maggie, however, is replaced by lucky number "7" as a pile of gold coins spill out. | December 16, 2001 | DABF02 |
276 | "Brawl in the Family" | The couch is replaced by a hedge. A gardener comes in and creates a topiary of The Simpsons. | January 6, 2002 | DABF01 |
277 | "Sweets and Sour Marge" | The Simpsons sit on the couch as normal. A crane game clamp comes down and picks up Homer. Homer screams, “Ow! My brain!” as he's being pulled out of frame. | January 20, 2002 | DABF03 |
278 | "Jaws Wired Shut" | The living room is black and while (like in the couch gag for "Bart's Comet"). Homer, dressed as Charlie Chaplin’s The Tramp character, waddles to the couch and twitches his nose. When Tramp Homer sits down, the rest of the family, dressed as silent movie characters, join him. | January 27, 2002 | DABF05 |
279 | "Half-Decent Proposal" | The Simpsons come in just as two repo men take the couch away. As Homer cries over this, Marge looks confused, and the kids sit on the floor to watch TV. | February 10, 2002 | DABF04 |
280 | "The Bart Wants What It Wants" | repeat of 9F08's gag | February 17, 2002 | DABF06 |
281 | "The Lastest Gun in the West" | The Squeaky-Voiced Teen and an unknown adolescent girl are making out on the couch. The Simpsons come in. The Squeaky-Voiced Teen yelps and the unknown girl smiles uneasily. | February 24, 2002 | DABF07 |
282 | "The Old Man and the Key" | The family runs in to find the Blue Man Group performing on drums in front of the couch. Homer murmurs "What the--?!" | March 10, 2002 | DABF09 |
283 | "Tales from the Public Domain" | The Simpsons rushing to and sitting on the couch is animated in pencil-drawn flipbook style, with the pages flipped by a pair of live-action hands. [13] | March 17, 2002 | DABF08 |
284 | "Blame It on Lisa" | The family are marionettes who get caught in each other's strings. The camera pans up to reveal Matt Groening as the puppet master, who throws the puppets down in frustration. | March 31, 2002 | DABF10 |
285 | "Weekend at Burnsie's" | repeat of DABF01's gag | April 7, 2002 | DABF11 |
286 | "Gump Roast" | repeat of DABF02's gag | April 21, 2002 | DABF12 |
287 | "I Am Furious Yellow" | repeat of DABF03's gag | April 28, 2002 | DABF13 |
288 | "The Sweetest Apu" | repeat of DABF04's gag, but with Homer, Lisa, Bart, and Marge crying | May 5, 2002 | DABF14 |
289 | "Little Girl in the Big Ten" | repeat of DABF07's gag | May 12, 2002 | DABF15 |
290 | "The Frying Game" | repeat of DABF05's gag | May 19, 2002 | DABF16 |
291 | "Poppa's Got a Brand New Badge" | repeat of DABF09's gag (but with different audio: the group plays more loudly/aggressively and Homer doesn't say, "What the...") | May 22, 2002 | DABF17 |
No. | Episode | Gag synopsis | Original air date | Prod. code |
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292 | "Treehouse of Horror XIII" | none (Halloween episode) | November 3, 2002 | DABF19 |
293 | "How I Spent My Strummer Vacation" | The living room is in an ocean. Homer is on water skis, with the others on him as everyone literally "jumps the shark". The family safely lands on the couch, except for Homer, whose legs have been bitten off and are now in the mouths of two sharks. [16] | November 10, 2002 | DABF22 |
294 | "Bart vs. Lisa vs. the Third Grade" | In a parody of the opening of the 1960s sitcom, Get Smart , Homer goes through many futuristic doors and passageways until he reaches the phone booth, dials a number, falls through the floor, and lands on the couch (with the rest of the family already seated). | November 17, 2002 | DABF20 |
295 | "Large Marge" | Homer (unseen, but implied to be him) draws the family on the couch with a “Sketch-A-Etch” and yells, “Whoo-hoo!” when he's done. | November 24, 2002 | DABF18 |
296 | "Helter Shelter" | In a parody of the Macintosh paint program, Kid Pix, a mouse cursor drags Homer from the left side of the couch to the right, changes the wall color to green, and replaces the boat painting with the Mona Lisa. (Final couch gag to be traditionally animated) | December 1, 2002 | DABF21 |
297 | "The Great Louse Detective" | The family sits on the couch. Homer clicks on the remote control and sends the family to the Stone Age where they sit in front of a fire, clicks it again to send them to the era of the Roman Empire where they watch a gladiator match, and clicks it a final time to return them to the present. (First couch gag to be Flash animated) | December 15, 2002 | EABF01 |
298 | "Special Edna" | Everybody is deep-fried in a fast-food fryer, then emptied onto the couch and salted. | January 5, 2003 | EABF02 |
299 | "The Dad Who Knew Too Little" | In a parody of the black-and-white photograph, Lunchtime Atop A Skyscraper, the family is dressed as construction workers of the early 20th century and are sitting on a girder watching TV. | January 12, 2003 | EABF03 |
300 | "The Strong Arms of the Ma" | The couch is a novelty cardboard cut-out with holes where the family's heads would be. The family puts their heads through the holes and a photographer takes their picture. | February 2, 2003 | EABF04 |
301 | "Pray Anything" | The Simpsons sit down as normal. A giant baby picks them up and plays with them. | February 9, 2003 | EABF06 |
302 | "Barting Over" | The living room is made of assorted candies and gingerbread. The Simpsons are gingerbread men (and women) who rush to the couch. Homer leans over and bites the top of Bart's head. | February 16, 2003 | EABF05 |
303 | "I'm Spelling as Fast as I Can" | repeat of DABF18's gag | February 16, 2003 | EABF07 |
304 | "A Star Is Born Again" | repeat of DABF10's gag | March 2, 2003 | EABF08 |
305 | "Mr. Spritz Goes to Washington" | repeat of EABF01's gag | March 9, 2003 | EABF09 |
306 | "C.E. D'oh" | repeat of DABF08's gag | March 16, 2003 | EABF10 |
307 | "'Scuse Me While I Miss the Sky" | repeat of DABF22's gag | March 30, 2003 | EABF11 |
308 | "Three Gays of the Condo" | repeat of EABF02's gag | April 13, 2003 | EABF12 |
309 | "Dude, Where's My Ranch?" | The Simpsons are mimes walking against the wind and sitting on an imaginary couch. | April 27, 2003 | EABF13 |
310 | "Old Yeller Belly" | repeat of EABF03's gag | May 4, 2003 | EABF14 |
311 | "Brake My Wife, Please" | repeat of EABF04's gag | May 11, 2003 | EABF15 |
312 | "Bart of War" | repeat of EABF06's gag | May 18, 2003 | EABF16 |
313 | "Moe Baby Blues" | repeat of EABF05's gag | May 18, 2003 | EABF17 |
No. | Episode | Gag synopsis | Original air date | Prod. code |
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314 | "Treehouse of Horror XIV" | none (Halloween episode) | November 2, 2003 | EABF21 |
315 | "My Mother the Carjacker" | The family runs to the couch as normal, only to rapidly decay and turn to piles of dust. | November 9, 2003 | EABF18 |
316 | "The President Wore Pearls" | A camera shutter flash is heard as a blank Polaroid photo floats to the couch and develops into a picture of The Simpsons. | November 16, 2003 | EABF20 |
317 | "The Regina Monologues" | There is a Play-Doh Fun Factory on the back wall; it presses Play-Doh versions of everybody out onto the couch. | November 23, 2003 | EABF22 |
318 | "The Fat and the Furriest" | repeat of DABF20's gag | November 30, 2003 | EABF19 |
319 | "Today I Am a Clown" | The Simpsons slides down a pole into the Batcave, where everyone is dressed like someone from the 1960s Batman TV show (Homer is Batman, Marge, Lisa and Maggie are Batgirl, and Bart is Robin). | December 7, 2003 | FABF01 |
320 | "'Tis the Fifteenth Season" | The couch is a street bench in Japan, and everyone is a famous anime character: Homer is Ultraman, Marge is Jun from Science Ninja Team Gatchaman, Lisa is Sailor Moon, Bart is Astro Boy and Maggie is Pikachu from the Pokémon series. | December 14, 2003 | FABF02 |
321 | "Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens, and Gays" | The Simpsons sit on the couch as normal. Knives are hurled at the Simpsons' heads, but hit the wall. Homer tries to get a bowl of chips, but a knife aimed for the side of his head stops him. | January 4, 2004 | FABF03 |
322 | "I, (Annoyed Grunt)-Bot" | The couch is a white cake. The Simpsons are squeezed out of a pastry bag like frosting. | January 11, 2004 | FABF04 |
323 | "Diatribe of a Mad Housewife" | The Simpsons' heads pop out of a slice of apple pie. Homer takes a bite out of the pie. | January 25, 2004 | FABF05 |
324 | "Margical History Tour" | The couch is replaced by a giant microwave. Someone puts a tray inside and presses a button. The Simpsons rise from the tray as it cooks. | February 8, 2004 | FABF06 |
325 | "Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore" | A woman throws some seeds into a plot of dirt where the couch usually is, and waters them; everybody sprouts up like plants. | February 15, 2004 | FABF07 |
326 | "Smart and Smarter" | Everybody is a bag on a moving dry-cleaning rack, which stops over the couch. | February 22, 2004 | FABF09 |
327 | "The Ziff Who Came to Dinner" | In a parody of the science short film, Powers of Ten , the Simpsons sit down on the couch as normal when suddenly, the camera pans out, revealing an overhead shot of the house, then of the neighborhood, and so on, zooming out further and further to show the United States, the Earth, the solar system, and Kang and Kodos standing next to their broken spaceship. Soon, many stars fill the screen as they form into the Milky Way. Other galaxies form and turn into atoms, and the view zooms out to show simple molecular structures, more complex molecular structures, then DNA helices, which pan out into a blank yellow expanse, revealing to be Homer's head and returning to the couch scene. Homer stares blankly for a few seconds, then utters, “Wow!” | March 14, 2004 | FABF08 |
328 | "Co-Dependent's Day" | repeat of EABF18's gag | March 21, 2004 | FABF10 |
329 | "The Wandering Juvie" | repeat of EABF20's gag | March 28, 2004 | FABF11 |
330 | "My Big Fat Geek Wedding" | repeat of EABF22's gag | April 18, 2004 | FABF12 |
331 | "Catch 'Em If You Can" | repeat of FABF04's gag | April 25, 2004 | FABF14 |
332 | "Simple Simpson" | repeat of FABF01's gag | May 2, 2004 | FABF15 |
333 | "The Way We Weren't" | repeat of FABF03's gag | May 9, 2004 | FABF13 |
334 | "Bart-Mangled Banner" | repeat of FABF06's gag | May 16, 2004 | FABF17 |
335 | "Fraudcast News" | repeat of FABF02's gag | May 23, 2004 | FABF18 |
No. | Episode | Gag synopsis | Original air date | Prod. code |
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336 | "Treehouse of Horror XV" | none (Halloween episode) | November 7, 2004 | FABF23 |
337 | "All's Fair in Oven War" | The couch is in a clearing and mounted on a catapult. The Simpsons sit down and get launched over a mountain range. | November 14, 2004 | FABF20 |
338 | "Sleeping with the Enemy" | The Simpsons run in and find that the couch is missing (similar to the couch gag from season two's "Itchy & Scratchy & Marge"), but this time, the couch falls from the sky and crushes everyone. | November 21, 2004 | FABF19 |
339 | "She Used to Be My Girl" | All of the family members sit down as normal. The twist: The Simpsons now look like Moe Szyslak. | December 5, 2004 | FABF22 |
340 | "Fat Man and Little Boy" | The family take their usual places on the couch. The couch rises into the air and is actually part of an anglerfish deep in the ocean. The family screams as the anglerfish swallows them whole. | December 12, 2004 | FABF21 |
341 | "Midnight Rx" | With no music playing, the Simpsons sit on the couch as normal. Nothing happens. Lisa stares at the camera and says, “What? Can’t we sit on the couch without something happening?” Homer is then impaled by a spear and yells, “D’oh!” with everyone staring in shock. | January 16, 2005 | FABF16 |
342 | "Mommie Beerest" | The living room is made of sand (including the furnitures and fixtures). The family, looking haggard and dehydrated, crawls in, but ends up lying on their backs in a desert when the sand house collapses. | January 30, 2005 | GABF01 |
343 | "Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass" | The family climbs on top of the other, forming a totem pole, with Homer at the bottom and Maggie on top. | February 6, 2005 | GABF02 |
344 | "Pranksta Rap" | The family hops to the living room (with the floor as a chessboard) dressed as chess pieces: Homer is the king, Marge is the queen, Bart is a rook, Lisa is a knight, and Maggie is a pawn. | February 13, 2005 | GABF03 |
345 | "There's Something About Marrying" | The family, dressed as bruised and beaten hockey players (Marge, Bart, and Lisa each have a missing tooth while Homer has a missing tooth and a black eye), skate around the couch as "Charge!" plays on an organ. Homer is carrying the Stanley Cup with Maggie (the only one who is not hurt) sitting in the bowl. | February 20, 2005 | GABF04 |
346 | "On a Clear Day I Can't See My Sister" | repeat of FABF08's gag (but this time, Kang and Kodos are heard laughing and Homer says "Cool!" instead of "Wow!" at the end) | March 6, 2005 | GABF05 |
347 | "Goo Goo Gai Pan" | The living room is dark, with many eyes present. The lights go up, and many secondary characters appear behind a banner that reads, "Surprise!" The Simpsons come in and the characters yell, "SURPRISE!" Homer immediately collapses from a heart attack. | March 13, 2005 | GABF06 |
348 | "Mobile Homer" | The Simpsons sit down as normal. "Homer" then unmasks himself, revealing himself to be Sideshow Bob, who brandishes a kitchen knife and chases after Bart. | March 20, 2005 | GABF07 |
349 | "The Seven-Beer Snitch" | The Simpsons sit down on the couch. A roasting spit pierces through the couch and the floor below pulls back to reveal a fiery pit. The Simpsons are then spun around over the heat. Marge's hair catches fire. | April 3, 2005 | GABF08 |
350 | "Future-Drama" | Several toy forms of transportation come into the living room, only to change Transformers-style into the family. | April 17, 2005 | GABF12 |
351 | "Don't Fear the Roofer" | The couch scene is a near-complete jigsaw puzzle, with Homer's and Maggie's heads missing. Two hands (with five fingers on each hand instead of four and colored in a realistic peach skin tone instead of The Simpsons cartoonishly bright yellow) put the heads in place, then, noticing Homer and Maggie are switched, fixes them and says, "Woo-hoo!" | May 1, 2005 | GABF10 |
352 | "The Heartbroke Kid" | repeat of FABF20's gag | May 1, 2005 | GABF11 |
353 | "A Star Is Torn" | repeat of DABF20's gag | May 8, 2005 | GABF13 |
354 | "Thank God It's Doomsday" | repeat of FABF22's gag | May 8, 2005 | GABF14 |
355 | "Home Away from Homer" | repeat of FABF21's gag | May 15, 2005 | GABF15 |
356 | "The Father, the Son, and the Holy Guest Star" | The Simpsons float in as parade balloons. Snowball II pops the one that looks like Homer. | May 15, 2005 | GABF09 |
No. | Episode | Gag synopsis | Original air date | Prod. code |
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357 | "Bonfire of the Manatees" | A metal detector and a security guard are on the side of the couch. Marge, Lisa, Bart, and Maggie make it past the detector, but Homer sets it off. After three failed attempts, Homer is stripped down to his underwear and inspected by the guard with a handheld scanning wand. | September 11, 2005 | GABF18 |
358 | "The Girl Who Slept Too Little" | Filmed in claymation, the Simpsons are colored balls that roll to the couch. A green ball rolls in along with them and forms into Gumby. | September 18, 2005 | GABF16 |
359 | "Milhouse of Sand and Fog" | The Simpsons sit down on the couch as normal. A TiVo menu pops up, asking the viewer if he'd like to save the recording or delete it. “Delete This Recording” is chosen and the screen goes black. | September 25, 2005 | GABF19 |
360 | "Treehouse of Horror XVI" | none (Halloween episode) | November 6, 2005 | GABF17 |
361 | "Marge's Son Poisoning" | The family runs in to sit on the couch, but it turns into a monster and chases them out of the house. Everyone's couches come to life and start attacking and swallowing the people sitting on them. The purple-haired twins, Sherri and Terri, are swallowed by their beanbag chair, policemen Eddie and Lou are trapped in their squad car as a band of couches rock it back and forth, Professor Frink is attacked by a futuristic flying couch with laser weaponry, and Moe takes a swig of booze and blasts his attacking booths and barstools with his shotgun. Meanwhile, Homer takes refuge in a store called "Couch World", and sits, sighing in relief—until the sentient couches in the store pile on top of him. | November 13, 2005 | GABF20 |
362 | "See Homer Run" | The Simpsons sit on the couch as normal. The camera zooms out to reveal that the family and the living room are part of a zoo exhibit on Kang and Kodos's home planet, Rigel IV. | November 20, 2005 | GABF21 |
363 | "The Last of the Red Hat Mamas" | The couch is replaced with a bird's nest and the family members take their usual places. A large bird flies in and feeds Homer a worm. | November 27, 2005 | GABF22 |
364 | "The Italian Bob" | A pair of animated hands deals a wild royal flush (the jack of diamonds [Bart], the queen of diamonds [Marge], the king of diamonds [Homer], the ace of diamonds [Lisa], and a joker [Maggie]) onto the couch. | December 11, 2005 | HABF02 |
365 | "Simpsons Christmas Stories" | A copy of "The Springfield Shopper" spins into frame, with the headline, "COUCH GAG THRILLS NATION" and a black-and-white photo of The Simpsons already seated. | December 18, 2005 | HABF01 |
366 | "Homer's Paternity Coot" | The Simpsons sit on the couch as normal. A photographer comes in and snaps their family portrait, which sets off a slideshow of the family in 2006 (normal), 2007 (normal, yet weary-looking), 2008 (Homer is dead, somber music plays, Marge is dressed in black, and the kids are in their church clothes), 2009 (Marge is married to Lenny; the kids start to age), 2010 (Marge is gone; the kids are still aging; Lenny and Carl are now caring for the kids), 2011 (Marge returns and is now married to Jimbo Jones; the kids are still growing up), 2012 (Jimbo Jones is gone; Homer is now a robot; Bart and Lisa are now teenagers while Maggie is now a young girl), and 2013 (everyone in the Simpson family is a robot). | January 8, 2006 | HABF03 |
367 | "We're on the Road to D'ohwhere" | In a parody of the Bonanza opening, a map of frontier-era United States is burned out in the center, revealing The Simpsons on horseback. The Bonanza theme plays instead of the usual Simpsons music. | January 29, 2006 | HABF04 |
368 | "My Fair Laddy" | repeat of GABF16's gag | February 26, 2006 | HABF05 |
369 | "The Seemingly Never-Ending Story" | The couch (with Bart, Marge, Lisa, and Maggie already on it) moves down a conveyor belt and stops in front of the TV. Homer is added by a robotic arm and the conveyor belt continues moving. | March 12, 2006 | HABF06 |
370 | "Bart Has Two Mommies" | The living room is blocked by a laser security system. The Simpsons carefully slip through the beams and make it to the couch, but once the lasers vanish, Homer's head falls to the floor. | March 19, 2006 | HABF07 |
371 | "Homer Simpson, This Is Your Wife" | The family (played by live-action actors and actresses from the UK) sit on the couch just as the animated Simpsons opening comes on. (repeat airings and syndicated reruns use the "Seven-Beer Snitch" couch gag from GABF08). | March 26, 2006 | HABF08 |
372 | "Million Dollar Abie" | repeat of GABF19's gag | April 2, 2006 | HABF09 |
373 | "Kiss Kiss, Bang Bangalore" | repeat of HABF02's gag (but this time Homer shouts "Whoo-hoo!" after the cards are dealt) | April 9, 2006 | HABF10 |
374 | "The Wettest Stories Ever Told" | repeat of GABF10's gag (but this time, Homer yells "D'oh!" when Maggie's and Homer's heads are switched and giggles when the mistake is fixed) | April 23, 2006 | HABF11 |
375 | "Girls Just Want To Have Sums" | repeat of GABF06's gag | April 30, 2006 | HABF12 |
376 | "Regarding Margie" | repeat of GABF12's gag | May 7, 2006 | HABF13 |
377 | "The Monkey Suit" | repeat of HABF03's gag | May 14, 2006 | HABF14 |
378 | "Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play" | repeat of GABF20's gag | May 21, 2006 | HABF16 |
No. | Episode | Gag synopsis | Original air date | Prod. code |
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379 | "The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer" | The couch is replaced by four wooden chairs. An instrumental version of “Pop Goes the Weasel” plays as the family plays musical chairs. When the music stops, everyone except for Homer grabs a seat. Homer groans in disappointment. | September 10, 2006 | HABF15 |
380 | "Jazzy and the Pussycats" | Everyone but Homer sits on the couch. King Homer, from Treehouse of Horror III, grabs Marge through a window and drags her to the top of the Empire State Building, where he is attacked by biplanes. | September 17, 2006 | HABF18 |
381 | "Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em..." | A vending machine filled with every castmember (including The Simpson family) from the show appears instead of the couch. Ralph Wiggum comes in, selects a Homer figurine, and bites the head off before leaving. | September 24, 2006 | HABF20 |
382 | "Treehouse of Horror XVII" | none (Halloween episode) | November 5, 2006 | HABF17 |
383 | "G.I. (Annoyed Grunt)" | The family sits down and gets moved across the floor in a car wash, where they get sprayed with water, squirted with hot wax, and scrubbed with brushes. Marge's hair turns puffy, Maggie's pacifier turns up missing, and everyone looks sad as three men wipe them dry and one of them puts a new pacifier in Maggie's mouth. | November 12, 2006 | HABF21 |
384 | "Moe'N'a Lisa" | The Simpsons get dragged and dropped onto a desktop picture of the couch before getting dragged and dropped again in the recycle bin. | November 19, 2006 | HABF19 |
385 | "Ice Cream of Margie (With the Light Blue Hair)" | The Simpsons's eyes are visible in the dark. When the lights come up, the Simpsons are revealed to have the bodies of cockroaches. The Simpson roaches scatter (with Maggie hiding behind the couch). | November 26, 2006 | HABF22 |
386 | "The Haw-Hawed Couple" | A pair of cartoon hands cuts a piece of paper into the shape of Homer. The hands then pull out the paper to reveal a chain shaped like the rest of the Simpsons family members. Homer can be heard yelling, "Whoo-hoo!" | December 10, 2006 | JABF02 |
387 | "Kill Gil: Vols. 1 & 2" | The family (in Christmas attire) sits on the couch, and the camera pulls out to reveal they are reflected in decoration which is on a Christmas tree, and Santa's Little Helper and Snowball II rest nearby. | December 17, 2006 | JABF01 |
388 | "The Wife Aquatic" | The family on the couch is pinned up, one by one, onto a bulletin board. | January 7, 2007 | JABF03 |
389 | "Revenge Is a Dish Best Served Three Times" | All of the Simpsons are infants who crawl to the couch while "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" plays in the background. When they reach the couch, everyone reverts to their normal ages (save Maggie, who is already a baby). | January 28, 2007 | JABF05 |
390 | "Little Big Girl" | The Simpsons are stand-up paper dolls in their underwear; a pair of hands puts clothes on them, after which they smile and sit on the couch. | February 11, 2007 | JABF04 |
391 | "Springfield Up" | none/repeat of HABF22's gag (subsequent airings) | February 18, 2007 | JABF07 |
392 | "Yokel Chords" | repeat of HABF20's gag | March 4, 2007 | JABF09 |
393 | "Rome-old and Juli-eh" | repeat of HABF04's gag | March 11, 2007 | JABF08 |
394 | "Homerazzi" | Homer evolves from a single-celled organism which continuously divides to a more complex organism — first as a jellyfish, then a common fish that barely escapes the clutches of an octopus that looks like Mr. Burns. Getting out of the ocean, Homer evolves into a prehistoric lizard that extends his tongue to snack on an insect that resembles his power plant coworker, Lenny. Homer then evolves into a slightly larger lizard with a scale on his back that sees a pterodactyl resembling Principal Skinner's mother, Agnes, flying overhead. Homer then evolves into a rat that gets chased by a Tyrannosaurus Rex resembling Bart, who then gets into a battle with a stegosaurus resembling Lisa. Homer hides in a hole just before a large asteroid crashes on Earth, wiping out all dinosaur life. Homer comes out of the hole, passing the skeletal remains of T-Rex Bart, before changing into a sloth, then a monkey as he approaches a jungle, becoming more apelike as he swings through the trees. Leaving the jungle, a brief Ice Age occurs as he evolves from a Neanderthal, to a Cro-Magnon, to an upright walking caveman. Caveman Homer passes by Moe (who is also a caveman), the latter of which devolves into a rat creature. As Homer continues walking, he evolves into men from different historical eras (a nomad from the Middle Ages, a Spanish explorer, a Pilgrim, and a Victorian-era intellectual) until he finally enters the present day, evolves into his modern self, and comes home, stepping over Santa's Little Helper as he goes inside the house. With the rest of the family sitting on the sofa, Marge asks, "What took you so long?" Homer responds with an exhausted sigh. | March 25, 2007 | JABF06 |
395 | "Marge Gamer" | repeat of HABF01's gag | April 22, 2007 | JABF10 |
396 | "The Boys of Bummer" | repeat of HABF15's gag | April 29, 2007 | JABF11 |
397 | "Crook and Ladder" | repeat of HABF21's gag | May 6, 2007 | JABF13 |
398 | "Stop or My Dog Will Shoot" | Similar to the couch gag from the season five's "Rosebud", the Simpsons sit on the couch as normal. Then a second Simpson family crams themselves on the couch. Soon more and more Simpson clones overrun the house, spilling out of the chimney and upstairs windows. Homer can be heard yelling, “Hey, don’t shove!” | May 13, 2007 | JABF12 |
399 | "24 Minutes" | none (special 24-style opening) | May 20, 2007 | JABF14 |
400 | "You Kent Always Say What You Want" | none (special 400th episode opening featuring a showing of the Tracey Ullman Simpsons short Family Portrait) | May 20, 2007 | JABF15 |
No. | Episode | Gag synopsis | Original air date | Prod. code |
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401 | "He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs" | To coincide with the opening sequence (depicting a destroyed Springfield from The Simpsons Movie being rebuilt), the Simpsons run to their near-dilapidated house and find Plopper the pig on the couch. Homer cuddles it and says, "My summer love!" | September 23, 2007 | JABF20 |
402 | "The Homer of Seville" | repeat of JABF06's gag (but this time, Marge's line after Homer enters the living room is "Did you bring the milk?") | September 30, 2007 | JABF18 |
403 | "Midnight Towboy" | The living room is made of Lego bricks and the family members are built one by one out of them. Homer can be heard shouting, "Woo-hoo!" when a long black Lego brick (representing a full head of hair) is put on his head, and "D'oh!" when a small black Lego brick (representing his two strands) is placed on his head instead. | October 7, 2007 | JABF21 |
404 | "I Don't Wanna Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" | The family sits down as normal, except Maggie is missing. Homer looks to the empty space where Maggie is, then gets lifted by a giant Maggie as the camera pulls out to reveal the living room being part of a dollhouse and the family as the dolls that live within. Maggie puts the miniature Homer in her mouth and sucks it like a pacifier. | October 14, 2007 | JABF19 |
405 | "Treehouse of Horror XVIII" | none (Halloween episode) | November 4, 2007 | JABF16 |
406 | "Little Orphan Millie" | The family (already seated on the couch) appears on the cover of Modern Couch Gag magazine. | November 11, 2007 | JABF22 |
407 | "Husbands and Knives" | A pair of cartoon hands opens up a book called "The Simpsons" and reveals a pop-up centerfold of the family sitting on the couch. | November 18, 2007 | JABF17 |
408 | "Funeral for a Fiend" | A magician walks into the living room and uses his cape to make the couch and family members appear. | November 25, 2007 | KABF01 |
409 | "Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind" | repeat of FABF08's and GABF05's couch gag (but this time Homer says "Weird" instead of "Wow!" or "Cool!") | December 16, 2007 | KABF02 |
410 | "E Pluribus Wiggum" | A medieval tapestry (based on the famous Bayeux Tapestry) shows Ned Flanders and his family stealing the Simpsons's couch. The Simpsons then sail over to the Flanders' castle, fight them for the couch, and return with the couch and Ned Flanders' chopped corpse. | January 6, 2008 | KABF03 |
411 | "That 90's Show" | The Simpsons are sitting perfectly still on the couch. The camera pans out to reveal the words, “Ceci n’est pas une couch gag” (French for "This is not a couch gag") written on the carpet. The camera pans out again to reveal that the couch scene is a painting at a museum. The debutante's mother from “Burns Baby Burns” and a man in a gray suit are staring at the picture. | January 27, 2008 | KABF04 |
412 | "Love, Springfieldian Style" | A mobile is above the couch. The Simpsons run in and hook themselves onto it. Homer's weight tips the mobile. | February 17, 2008 | KABF05 |
413 | "The Debarted" | Two hands add pegs to a Lite-Brite picture of the family on the couch. The picture lights up and Maggie sucks on her pacifier. | March 2, 2008 | KABF06 |
414 | "Dial 'N' for Nerder" | There are five dots on the couch. Professor Frink comes in with an eye dropper and squeezes water on all of the dots, which sprout into sponge doll versions of The Simpsons, except Homer isn't full grown. Professor Frink walks off and comes back with a bucket of water. He splashes it on Homer and Homer sprouts to his normal height. | March 9, 2008 | KABF07 |
415 | "Smoke on the Daughter" | In a parody of Chuck Jones's Roadrunner cartoons, Wile E. Coyote (drawn Simpsons-style) paints the couch on the wall of the living room and sneaks off. The Simpsons run in and smack face-first into the wall. Maggie runs in and does the Roadrunner's trademark "Meep, meep!" before speeding off. The rest of the Simpsons peel themselves off the wall and sit on the painted couch, but Homer falls through, leaving a hole in the wall. | March 30, 2008 | KABF08 |
416 | "Papa Don't Leech" | Light flute music plays as a paintbrush dabs at the empty couch, making Homer, Bart, Lisa, Marge, and Maggie appear one by one. | April 13, 2008 | KABF09 |
417 | "Apocalypse Cow" | repeat of KABF03's gag | April 27, 2008 | KABF10 |
418 | "Any Given Sundance" | repeat of JABF17's gag | May 4, 2008 | KABF11 |
419 | "Mona Leaves-a" | repeat of JABF06's gag (with Marge asking Homer "What took you so long?" instead of "Did you bring the milk?" like she did in JABF18's version) | May 11, 2008 | KABF12 |
420 | "All About Lisa" | repeat of HABF19's gag | May 18, 2008 | KABF13 |
No. | Episode | Gag synopsis | Original air date | Prod. code |
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421 | "Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes" | The Simpsons sit on the couch and are suddenly encased in a block of carbonite. Boba Fett (of Star Wars fame) appears and carries off the family. [17] | September 28, 2008 | KABF17 |
422 | "Lost Verizon" | The Simpsons rush in and find themselves in a national park viewing area overlooking a Mount Rushmore-esque mountain carving of the family sitting on the couch. Bart can be heard yelling, "Ay, caramba!" | October 5, 2008 | KABF15 |
423 | "Double, Double, Boy in Trouble" | In a reverse parody of The Wizard of Oz , The Simpsons (in their colorful world) are sucked up by a tornado and put on a farmland shown in black and white. | October 19, 2008 | KABF14 |
424 | "Treehouse of Horror XIX" | none (Halloween episode) | November 2, 2008 | KABF16 |
425 | "Dangerous Curves" | Instead of a couch, there are five cuckoo clocks on the wall. Wooden cuckoo clock statues of The Simpsons pop out one by one. | November 9, 2008 | KABF18 |
426 | "Homer and Lisa Exchange Cross Words" | Instead of the living room, the Simpsons (dressed in togas) are in the ancient city of Pompeii and race to sit on a bench. Suddenly, Mount Vesuvius in the distance erupts and covers the family in ash. | November 16, 2008 | KABF19 |
427 | "Mypods and Boomsticks" | Similar to the couch gag in the season 9 episode, "Trash of the Titans," The Simpsons run in and find Bart writing on the blackboard as punishment. Unlike the couch gag on "Trash of the Titans," the Simpsons are in their own living room, the blackboard is on wheels instead of on the wall, and Bart is writing "I will not bring the chalkboard home" instead of "I will not mess with the opening credits". | November 30, 2008 | KABF20 |
428 | "The Burns and the Bees" | repeat of JABF01's couch gag (only the music playing when the scene pans out to the Christmas tree is "O, Christmas Tree", not "Deck the Halls") | December 7, 2008 | KABF21 |
429 | "Lisa the Drama Queen" | The living room is encased inside of a plastic toy box labeled "The Simpsons Couch Gag #429". The Simpsons rush to the couch and sit down. A hand puts a price sticker on it that reads, "$19.99". The camera pans out to reveal The Comic Book Guy behind the counter of the Android Dungeon with his arms crossed. He looks at the audience and comments, "Worst...couch gag...ever!" | January 25, 2009 | KABF22 |
430 | "Take My Life, Please" | The family rush into the living room to discover that the couch is missing. Through the window, Homer spots the couch escaping down the road, and the family gives chase. The Simpsons follow the couch to various destinations throughout the world, such as the streets of San Francisco, the water canals of Venice and inside a palace room in India before finally catching up with it in outer space. Homer directs the couch towards Earth, and the family (dressed as astronauts like in the couch gag to "The Principal and the Pauper") crashes through the ceiling into the living room. Homer pulls out a remote from underneath him and turns on the TV...which is now a wall-mounted flatscreen TV that ends up falling to the floor. | February 15, 2009 | LABF01 |
431 | "How the Test Was Won" | The Simpsons travel through a chain of past iconic American sitcoms: "The Honeymooners", "The Dick Van Dyke Show" (where Homer trips over the ottoman), "The Brady Bunch" (where Lisa gets hit on the nose with a football), and "Cheers" (where Sideshow Bob comes in dressed as Dr. Frasier Crane) until they finally reach their own sitcom and sit on the couch, sighing in relief. | March 1, 2009 | LABF02 |
432 | "No Loan Again, Naturally" | The Simpsons come in and find their couch beaten and torn. Funeral music plays as they bury the couch in the backyard. The Simpsons then visit a ranch to pick out a new couch. The Simpsons sit on a black and white spotted couch, which throws Homer off it. The scene then cuts to The Simpsons in their living room, sitting on their new couch. Homer is in a body cast and turns on the wall-mounted flatscreen TV. | March 8, 2009 | LABF03 |
433 | "Gone Maggie Gone" | The couch is strung up like a pinata. A blindfolded Ralph Wiggum comes in, swinging a stick and hits the couch, making the Simpsons spill out on the floor. | March 15, 2009 | LABF04 |
434 | "In the Name of the Grandfather" | The Simpsons are dog show participants being led on leashes by men in fancy suits. A judge awards Bart the blue ribbon, and Homer attacks Bart. | March 22, 2009 | LABF11 |
435 | "Wedding for Disaster" | The Simpsons are a meal at a fancy restaurant (Homer is a garden salad, Lisa's face appears in a bowl of soup, Marge is a plate of spaghetti and meatballs, Bart is a T-Bone steak, and Maggie is the mint that comes with the restaurant bill), which The Comic Book Guy eats. After he wipes his mouth with a napkin, a stain appears that resembles The Simpsons sitting on the couch. | March 29, 2009 | LABF05 |
436 | "Eeny Teeny Maya Moe" | The screen is white. A cartoon left hand flips an animation cel that has eyes on it, flips another that has Homer's skeleton sitting cross-legged, flips another that has Homer's stomach and a can of Duff beer on the lap, flips another that has Homer naked, another where the rest of the family are fully clothed and sitting in mid-air, and another where The Simpsons are in their living room and sitting on the couch. Marge notices Homer is still naked and pulls down an animation cel that has Homer's clothes. | April 5, 2009 | LABF06 |
437 | "The Good, the Sad and the Drugly" | The living room is covered in thick, jungle plants. The Simpsons slash their way through in order to reach the couch, and find an ape version of the Simpson family already seated. The ape-Simpsons hoot and screech, scaring off the human Simpsons. | April 19, 2009 | LABF07 |
438 | "Father Knows Worst" | There's an Olympic-sized pool leading to the couch. The Simpsons take their places on the marks and swim to the couch once a starter pistol goes off. Marge is first, Lisa's second, Bart is third, and Maggie is last. The family looks around, wondering where Homer is. Cut to a shot of an unconscious Homer floating facedown in the pool. | April 26, 2009 | LABF08 |
439 | "Waverly Hills 9-0-2-1-D'oh" | The living room is the seating area in the Colosseum during the era of the Roman Empire. The Simpsons (dressed in togas) rush to an empty space to sit down. The sounds of a gladiator match can be heard offscreen. The audience cheers as the head of a gladiator flies into the audience. Bart catches it. | May 3, 2009 | LABF10 |
440 | "Four Great Women and a Manicure" | A large marble rock is in the living room where the couch should be. A stereotypical French sculptor quickly chisels out a statue of The Simpsons sitting on the couch. The sculptor then turns the statue of the Simpsons into a statue of a Civil War soldier on a horse. | May 10, 2009 | LABF09 |
441 | "Coming to Homerica" | repeat of LABF02's couch gag | May 17, 2009 | LABF12 |
No. | Episode | Gag synopsis | Original air date | Prod. code |
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442 | "Homer the Whopper" | Similar to the couch gag from the season 11's "Missionary: Impossible", the Simpsons are at an underground train station where a train pulls in and opens its doors, revealing the living room, complete with couch. The Simpsons get in and sigh as the door closes and the train pulls off. | September 27, 2009 | LABF13 |
443 | "Bart Gets a 'Z'" | The Simpsons, wearing white cowboy hats, exchange gunfire around the couch. Maggie comes out from behind the sailboat picture on the wall and blasts the room with a machine gun. | October 4, 2009 | LABF15 |
444 | "The Great Wife Hope" | repeat of LABF01's couch gag | October 11, 2009 | LABF16 |
445 | "Treehouse of Horror XX" | none (Halloween episode) | October 18, 2009 | LABF14 |
446 | "The Devil Wears Nada" | The living room is a clearing during the Stone Age and the couch is a log floating on a tarpit. The Simpsons (dressed as cavemen and cavewomen) rush to the log and sit down, only to sink into the tar. Cut to the modern day where The Simpsons are well-preserved skeletons on display at a museum. | November 15, 2009 | LABF17 |
447 | "Pranks and Greens" | Instead of the couch, The Simpsons (dressed as Victorian-era Christmas carollers) appear next to a Christmas tree and sing a parody of "The 12 Days of Christmas," featuring twelve Grampas grumbling (as they stand in a customer return line), eleven Barneys belching (as they lie drunk in the snow), ten Lennys leaping (over a fence), nine Carls dancing (in a ballroom), eight Moes a-milking, seven Selmas smoking, six Flanders praying, five golden Frinks (Professor Frink's heads are on five gold coins), four crawling nerds (Database, Wendell, Martin, and Milhouse crawling from Nelson Muntz), three-eyed fish (Blinky from "Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish"), two special Ralphs, and (as the Simpsons walk to the couch), a Maggie in a Snuggly. | November 22, 2009 | LABF18 |
448 | "Rednecks and Broomsticks" | The Simpsons and Marge's sisters (Patty and Selma) gather around the dinner table for a Thanksgiving meal, but soon gather their plates and head for the couch where they watch a football game on TV. | November 29, 2009 | LABF19 |
449 | "O Brother, Where Bart Thou?" | The living room furniture (the couch cushions, the rug, the flat-screen TV, and the lamps) are all dancing to disco music just as The Simpsons come in. Once Homer yells, "Hey!", the furniture returns to normal and the Simpsons sit on the couch. | December 13, 2009 | MABF01 |
450 | "Thursdays with Abie" | Homer is standing on a coiled platform, which launches him (and the rest of the Simpson family) through a pinball game called "Couch Gag Chaos." | January 3, 2010 | MABF02 |
451 | "Once Upon a Time in Springfield" | The couch is seen inside a human egg. Each family member is a sperm cell swimming towards and penetrating the egg to sit on the couch. The zygote then divides multiple times, forming a Mr. Burns embryo. | January 10, 2010 | LABF20 |
452 | "Million Dollar Maybe" | Homer runs to the couch first. He pulls out a myPhone, presses the "Couch Gag" app and downloads Bart, Lisa, Marge, and Maggie. When Homer gets an incoming call from Mr. Burns, he screams and swallows the phone. [18] | January 31, 2010 | MABF03 |
453 | "Boy Meets Curl" | A hand deals five tarot cards featuring Homer (the King of Cups), Marge (the Queen of Cups), Bart (the Fool), Lisa (the High Priestess), and Maggie (the Death card) on a blue table. Cut to reveal Grampa getting his fortune read by the gypsy from "Hex and the City". Grampa gasps and turns the Death card towards the gypsy. The gypsy drops dead. | February 14, 2010 | MABF05 |
454 | "The Color Yellow" | repeat of LABF08's gag | February 21, 2010 | MABF06 |
455 | "Postcards from the Wedge" | repeat of LABF04's gag | March 14, 2010 | MABF04 |
456 | "Stealing First Base" | The Simpsons are insects in the backyard garden. | March 21, 2010 | MABF07 |
457 | "The Greatest Story Ever D'ohed" | repeat of LABF11's gag | March 28, 2010 | MABF10 |
458 | "American History X-cellent" | In a homage to the house falling gag from the Buster Keaton films One Week and Steamboat Bill, Jr. , the Simpsons rush to the couch, which is outside on the lawn. The facade of the house collapses on top of them, but does not crush them, thanks to the empty window pane. | April 11, 2010 | MABF08 |
459 | "Chief of Hearts" | repeat of LABF05's couch gag (only this time, the Comic Book Guy says, "Terrible!" after eating his Simpsons family meal) | April 18, 2010 | MABF09 |
460 | "The Squirt and the Whale" | The Simpsons chase after the couch through the articles on The Springfield Shopper. The couch gives in and reunites with the family after seeing an ad about it in the classified section. | April 25, 2010 | MABF14 |
461 | "To Surveil with Love" | Special opening with Lisa (and several other characters—main, ancillary, and one-shot) lip-synching to Kesha's "Tik Tok," which culminates into The Simpsons sitting on their couch as everyone in town lifts them up. | May 2, 2010 | MABF12 |
462 | "Moe Letter Blues" | Nelson constructs a miniature Simpsons toy, then blows it up with a firecracker. | May 9, 2010 | MABF13 |
463 | "The Bob Next Door" | Harold from the children's book, Harold and the Purple Crayon draws The Simpsons' living room just as they run in to sit. Homer asks Harold to draw him a beer, and Harold obliges. Homer pats the child on the head. | May 16, 2010 | MABF11 |
464 | "Judge Me Tender" | Homer and Bart appear as hand puppets, and the puppets begin attacking each other. The view pans down, and Homer is shown choking Bart himself. | May 23, 2010 | MABF15 |
No. | Episode | Gag synopsis | Original air date | Prod. code |
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465 | "Elementary School Musical" | The couch is below a banner reading "22 SEASONS – CONGRATULATIONS FROM FOX." A network executive comes out holding a cupcake with a candle on it, which Maggie blows out. The man eats the cupcake and walks off as the banner falls on the disappointed family. | September 26, 2010 | MABF21 |
466 | "Loan-a Lisa" | The family finds a dead man on their living room floor, then run from the police in their couch. They are soon arrested, identified in a line-up, and executed on an electric couch. | October 3, 2010 | MABF17 |
467 | "MoneyBART" | The family is seen seated on the couch. The camera pulls back to reveal this as a picture hanging in a sweatshop where Asian workers (most of which are women and children) are producing merchandise and animation cels for the show. The camera pulls back further to reveal that the sweatshop is in the 20th Century Fox Building (This special opening was animated by graffiti artist Banksy). | October 17, 2010 | MABF18 |
468 | "Treehouse of Horror XXI" | none (Halloween episode) | November 7, 2010 | MABF16 |
469 | "Lisa Simpson, This Isn't Your Life" | The Simpsons rush to and sit down on the couch. Daredevil Lance Murdock jumps his motorcycle over the family and crashes into the door. | November 14, 2010 | MABF20 |
470 | "The Fool Monty" | In the style of the James Cameron film Avatar , the Simpsons get inside a transporter and are seen as members of the Na'vi tribe. Na'vi Bart tames a wild flying couch before the family sits down in front of the TV wearing blue and red 3D glasses. | November 21, 2010 | NABF01 |
471 | "How Munched is That Birdie in the Window?" | Professor Frink is on the couch and shoots the family with a shrink ray. Now microsized (once again), the Simpsons make their way to a mousetrap baited with cheese that they use as a couch, only for the mousetrap to snap on everyone seated. | November 28, 2010 | NABF02 |
472 | "The Fight Before Christmas" | (Xmas 2011 special opening) | December 5, 2010 | MABF22 |
473 | "Donnie Fatso" | Different scenes of Springfield are shown on an Advent calendar. The December 24 section depicts the Simpsons on the couch, with Santa Claus. | December 12, 2010 | MABF19 |
474 | "Moms I'd Like to Forget" | The couch wakes up, shaves, has breakfast, rides a subway, clocks in outside of the Simpsons' back door, and takes its place as everyone runs in and sits on it. | January 9, 2011 | NABF03 |
475 | "Flaming Moe" | The Simpsons are depicted as scoops of ice cream in a giant sundae, which Santa's Little Helper eats. | January 16, 2011 | NABF04 |
476 | "Homer the Father" | repeat of MABF14's couch gag | January 23, 2011 | NABF05 |
477 | "The Blue and the Gray" | Homer injures his leg as he runs to the couch with the rest of the family. As Homer is carried off in a stretcher, Mr. Burns signals for benchwarmer Barney Gumble to run in and take Homer's place. | February 13, 2011 | NABF06 |
478 | "Angry Dad: The Movie" | The Simpsons are hockey players (similar to the couch gag from season 16's "There's Something About Marrying") who get sent to the penalty box (couch) for fighting during a game. | February 20, 2011 | NABF07 |
479 | "The Scorpion's Tale" | On a "The Simpsons Couch Gag Game" video game, the five family members are selected as players and sit on the couch. The words, "GAME OVER" appears on the screen. | March 6, 2011 | NABF08 |
480 | "A Midsummer's Nice Dream" | Similar to the season six couch gag for "Lisa on Ice," the family sits on the couch, only to be sprung off by the cushion springs (in this version, the family springs into the viewer's TV screen rather than get shot through the ceiling). | March 13, 2011 | NABF09 |
481 | "Love Is a Many Strangled Thing" | The entire couch scene is in ASCII art. Bart takes some of the letters and spells "FATSO" on top of Homer, who replies in a word balloon, "D'oh!" | March 27, 2011 | NABF10 |
482 | "The Great Simpsina" | (Without Opening Credits replaced by this episode) | April 10, 2011 | NABF11 |
483 | "The Real Housewives of Fat Tony" | The living room setting with the family seated on the couch is shown as a VHS cover inside an abandoned video rental store ("Million Dollar Video") that subsequently gets demolished. | May 1, 2011 | NABF12 |
484 | "Homer Scissorhands" | The couch is on display at the Smithsonian Museum (much like Archie Bunker's chair). The Simpsons (dressed as burglars) sneak in and bypass security to get to the couch. | May 8, 2011 | NABF13 |
485 | "500 Keys" | Everyone and everything is represented as black words on a white void. | May 15, 2011 | NABF14 |
486 | "The Ned-Liest Catch" | none (opening credits shortened) | May 22, 2011 | NABF15 |
No. | Episode | Gag synopsis | Original air date | Prod. code |
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487 | "The Falcon and the D'ohman" | none (special introduction by The Comic Book Guy, followed by shortened opening) | September 25, 2011 | NABF16 |
488 | "Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts" | The entire couch scene is drawn and animated by John Kricfalusi. | October 2, 2011 | NABF17 |
489 | "Treehouse of Horror XXII" | none (Halloween episode) | October 30, 2011 | NABF19 |
490 | "Replaceable You" | repeat of NABF13's couch gag | November 6, 2011 | NABF21 |
491 | "The Food Wife" | none (opening credits shortened) | November 13, 2011 | NABF20 |
492 | "The Book Job" | none (opening credits shortened) | November 20, 2011 | NABF22 |
493 | "The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants" | none (opening credits shortened) | November 27, 2011 | PABF01 |
494 | "The Ten-Per-Cent Solution" | A sword with the label "Property of Ned Flanders" is stuck on the couch. Homer tries to remove it, but cannot. Flanders tries and is successful. Homer and the rest of the family sit on the couch as Flanders leaves. | December 4, 2011 | PABF02 |
495 | "Holidays of Future Passed" | The Simpsons are gingerbread people who run on a plate set out for Santa Claus. Gingerbread Homer eats his own arm. | December 11, 2011 | NABF18 |
496 | "Politically Inept, With Homer Simpson" | In a Victorian-period setting, the lights go out and there is a gunshot. When the lights come up, Homer is found dead and Bart is arrested for his father's murder. Marge (the real culprit) sits on the couch and hides the smoking gun in her hair. | January 8, 2012 | PABF03 |
497 | "The D'oh-cial Network" | Similar to the couch gag from the season five's "The Last Temptation of Homer," the Simpsons find themselves on the set of The Late Show With David Letterman. Unlike the couch gag from that episode, the Simpsons are shown racing through New York City to get to Letterman's studio, David Letterman guest stars as himself, and Letterman actually speaks to the family. | January 15, 2012 | PABF04 |
498 | "Moe Goes from Rags to Riches" | repeat of LABF02's couch gag | January 29, 2012 | PABF05 |
499 | "The Daughter Also Rises" | Moe and everyone else on the show come in to congratulate the Simpsons on completing 500 episodes, but Lisa (using a copy of Simpsons World ) tells him that this is the 499th episode. | February 12, 2012 | PABF06 |
500 | "At Long Last Leave" | A frame-by-frame montage of every previous couch gag (starting with the one from "Bart the Genius" and ending with the one from "The Daughter Also Rises") is shown, followed by a new couch gag where the Simpsons sit on the couch, then the camera zooms out to reveal a "500" mosaic made up of stills from past couch gags. The mosaic falls apart and reveals Homer and Bart strangling each other in tuxedos. | February 19, 2012 | PABF07 |
501 | "Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart" | A spoof of the intro to HBO's adventure fantasy series Game of Thrones , with the buildings rising out of the ground, being driven by cogs, and a giant couch overlooking the entire town. | March 4, 2012 | PABF09 |
502 | "How I Wet Your Mother" | The family lays on a layer of seaweed covered with rice on the floor in front of the couch, which is then rolled up and sliced like sushi. Maggie pops out from one of the pieces. | March 11, 2012 | PABF08 |
503 | "Them, Robot" | The Simpsons sit on a couch in 1989, where a banner that reads, "America: Most Powerful Nation in the World" hangs on the wall behind them. As the years pass, several popular recurring and one-shot Simpsons characters (e.g. Leon Kompowsky—the bald mental patient who thought he was Michael Jackson—from "Stark Raving Dad", Stampy the Elephant with Ralph Wiggum in his mouth from "Bart Gets an Elephant", Poochie the Dog from "The Itchy and Scratchy and Poochie Show", the Leprechaun from "Treehouse of Horror XII", Baron von Kiss-A-Lot from "Half-Decent Proposal", Maude Flanders' ghost from "Treehouse of Horror XIII", Goose Gladwell from "Fat Man and Little Boy", Chazz Busby from "Smoke on the Daughter" and Princess Penelope from "Once Upon a Time in Springfield") appear besides the family and the banner begins to show significant wear and tear. When 2010 hits, Bart and Homer turn over the worn-out banner and write, "Too Big to Fail – We Hope!" on the back of it. The couch gag ends when the year hits 2012 and Maggie holds a miniature Chinese flag. | March 18, 2012 | PABF10 |
504 | "Beware My Cheating Bart" | An animated short by Bill Plympton in which a young Homer falls in love with the couch...until he meets Marge. The couch tries to reunite with Homer after having a "baby couch," but Homer casts it out. The couch is forced to support itself by stripping and selling its body after being thrown out of its apartment and nearly commits suicide by throwing itself in a garbage truck, only to be rescued by Homer. The "baby couch" then ends up being Maggie's play chair. [6] | April 15, 2012 | PABF11 |
505 | "A Totally Fun Thing That Bart Will Never Do Again" | repeat of NABF14's couch gag | April 29, 2012 | PABF12 |
506 | "The Spy Who Learned Me" | The couch gag is on a card stunt (where people in an audience—usually at a baseball or football game—hold up cards to form a giant picture) showing the family on the couch, with one picture missing. Homer puts his picture up to cover the gap. | May 6, 2012 | PABF13 |
507 | "Ned 'n Edna's Blend" | repeat of NABF01's couch gag | May 13, 2012 | PABF15 |
508 | "Lisa Goes Gaga" | Everybody is playing the "Simpsons Couch Gag for the Funtendo Zii", but Homer is having trouble getting his video game avatar to sit on the couch, just as he keeps missing in real life. | May 20, 2012 | PABF14 |
No. | Episode | Gag synopsis | Original air date | Prod. code |
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509 | "Moonshine River" | In this homage to the short film, The Longest Daycare , the Simpsons are butterflies that come out of their cocoons. Baby Gerald tries to kill them and Maggie stops him and all four of them fly off into the sunset. | September 30, 2012 | PABF21 |
510 | "Treehouse of Horror XXIII" | Halloween XXIII (Halloween episode) | October 7, 2012 | PABF17 |
511 | "Adventures in Baby-Getting" | (Opening Credits Shortened by Canada and repeat of KABF16's opening sequence/International/Online airing/The Simpsons are bit by bit flipped onto the couch via animated cels (reruns) | October 21, 2012 | PABF18 |
512 | "Gone Abie Gone" | In a parody of Wacky Races , the Simpsons race against many characters (all with bizarre racing vehicles), but all of them crash near the finish line and Grampa wins. | November 11, 2012 | PABF16 |
513 | "Penny-Wiseguys" | The Simpsons are drawn as a tattoo on Marge's lower back. | November 18, 2012 | PABF19 |
514 | "A Tree Grows in Springfield" | Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie sit on the couch. An axe-wielding, maniacal Homer in a hockey goalie mask comes out swinging. The scene freezes and becomes the cover for a Tales from the Crypt -style horror comic book. | November 25, 2012 | PABF22 |
515 | "The Day the Earth Stood Cool" | none (opening credits shortened) | December 9, 2012 | PABF20 |
516 | "To Cur with Love" | none (opening credits shortened) | December 16, 2012 | RABF01 |
517 | "Homer Goes to Prep School" | The Simpsons are various entertainment award trophies (Homer is an Oscar, Marge is an Emmy, Lisa is a Grammy, Maggie is the Stanley Cup, and Bart is a purple version of the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Award). After they sit on the couch, they get crushed into a steel cube that reads "World's Greatest Grampa," which Abe accepts as his award. | January 6, 2013 | RABF02 |
518 | "A Test Before Trying" | The couch sequence is a trailer for an action movie called The Couch. | January 13, 2013 | RABF03 |
519 | "The Changing of the Guardian" | The couch is the chair in a dunk tank. After the Simpsons sit down, Nelson hurls a ball at the target and the family falls into the water. | January 27, 2013 | RABF04 |
520 | "Love is a Many-Splintered Thing" | The Simpsons all look like Moe Szyslak (again) and announce that their new sitcom The Szyslaks has been cancelled. | February 10, 2013 | RABF07 |
521 | "Hardly Kirk-ing" | A knight comes in and chops Homer's head (and most of Marge's hair) off (premiere airing)/repeat of the Game of Thrones couch gag from "Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart," with the scene of the knight beheading Homer added (rerun) | February 17, 2013 | RABF05 |
522 | "Gorgeous Grampa" | A parody of the Harlem Shake viral video called Homer Shake (original airing)/none in the international and online airings (opening credits shortened). | March 3, 2013 | RABF06 |
523 | "Black Eyed, Please" | In another Bill Plympton-animated couch gag, Homer, Marge, Bart, and Lisa are in a 1930s gangster story, armed with several weapons. When Maggie turns on the light, the scene reverts to the present day with everyone carrying snacks to the couch. Maggie shoots off a Tommy gun. | March 10, 2013 | RABF09 |
524 | "Dark Knight Court" | Maggie, Marge, Bart, and Lisa are painted on Easter eggs and placed on a grass nest on a couch. Homer comes in and sits on the eggs. | March 17, 2013 | RABF10 |
525 | "What Animated Women Want" | Special intro parodying the opening to the AMC dark comedy/drama Breaking Bad in which Marge makes blue cupcakes for a church bake sale while Homer spies on her. The entire sequence is watched by Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) in live-action. | April 14, 2013 | RABF08 |
526 | "Pulpit Friction" | The Simpson family are skydiving. Homer's parachute breaks, the entire family crashes into the house and fall onto the couch, similar to the couch gag for "You Only Move Twice" and "El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer," only in this version, the couch gag is a plot point in the episode. | April 28, 2013 | RABF11 |
527 | "Whiskey Business" | The Simpsons are carved into a block of ice by three men. Grampa Simpson comes in and turns on the heat, and the ice sculpture melts. | May 5, 2013 | RABF13 |
528 | "The Fabulous Faker Boy" | Everyone and everything in Springfield is animated a la Robot Chicken , ending with the family getting strapped to the couch and forced to watch The Simpsons by the half-robot, half-chicken creature. | May 12, 2013 | RABF12 |
529 | "The Saga of Carl" | The Simpsons are sea creatures sitting on a shell couch. All of them get eaten by Blinky, the three-eyed fish. | May 19, 2013 | RABF14 |
530 | "Dangers on a Train" | Five dandelions bloom and turn white on the couch. The TV sneezes, blowing the white dandelion seeds in the air, which turn into multiple Homers, Marges, Barts, Lisas, and Maggies (This couch gag was submitted by Cheryl Brown, who won the Simpsons Create-A-Couch-Gag contest in America)/The family sits with a Canadian loon, a hockey player, John A. Macdonald, and a beaver while Maggie sucks on a hockey puck (In the Canadian version; submitted by Ray Savaya, who won the Simpsons Create-A-Couch-Gag contest in Canada)'' | May 19, 2013 | RABF17 |
No. | Episode | Gag synopsis | Original air date | Prod. code |
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531 | "Homerland" | Similar to the couch gag for season 11's "E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)" and season 22's "Elementary School Musical", the couch is roped off and a bouncer lets Marge, Lisa, Bart, and Maggie in, but not Homer in celebration of The Simpsons 25th season, a milestone. The end credits continue the couch gag by showing everyone in Springfield being let in (and the families from Family Guy , Bob's Burgers , American Dad! , and, after a brief protest over racism, The Cleveland Show ) while Homer is still turned away, and ends up getting shocked with a tazer. | September 29, 2013 | RABF20 |
532 | "Treehouse of Horror XXIV" | A horror-themed opening directed by Guillermo del Toro, featuring classic and contemporary horror and science fiction monsters and movie references, ending with Lisa falling through a hole à la Disney's 1951 Alice in Wonderland and ends up in the end sequence to del Toro's Pan's Labyrinth after getting brainwashed by Futurama 's Hypnotoad. [6] | October 6, 2013 | RABF16 |
533 | "Four Regrettings and a Funeral" | A parody of The Hobbit in which The Simpsons trek to the couch. [19] | November 3, 2013 | RABF18 |
534 | "YOLO" | Everyone (except Maggie) tries to get to the couch as if they are climbing from a different direction, but gravity is pulling them away. Homer fails and falls up through the ceiling into the sky. | November 10, 2013 | RABF22 |
535 | "Labor Pains" | The Simpsons' take on the first Thanksgiving where The Simpsons (as Pilgrims) escape persecution by boarding the Mayflower (which looks like the simplistic sailboat Marge painted for Homer) and sailing to Plymouth Couch, where an Indian (Apu) offers them Thanksgiving dinner for $19.95 a person. | November 17, 2013 | RABF19 |
536 | "The Kid Is All Right" | "MusicVille", a "Silly Simpsony" cartoon short featuring every character as a musical instrument (a homage to Disney's Silly Symphony short Music Land ) | November 24, 2013 | SABF02 |
537 | "Yellow Subterfuge" | The Simpsons are flailing tube man balloons on a used couch lot. Balloon Bart steals a pair of scissors and cuts Balloon Homer, who flies into some power lines. | December 8, 2013 | SABF04 |
538 | "White Christmas Blues" | Christmas version of the regular opening, this time, as a retelling of "The Night Before Christmas" | December 15, 2013 | SABF01 |
539 | "Steal This Episode" | - | January 5, 2014 | SABF05 |
540 | "Married to the Blob" | Another Bill Plympton animated couch gag in which the family change reality as they channel surf. | January 12, 2014 | SABF03 |
541 | "Specs and the City" | Homer sits down to watch the Super Bowl, only to have to get up to get his six-pack of beer...which Bart tossed over an overhead power line. When Homer retrieves it, he gets shocked – and keeps getting shocked until the town's power goes out (the couch gag itself is an ident for UK's Channel 4) | January 26, 2014 | SABF06 |
542 | "Diggs" | As the Simpsons rush to the couch, the lights go off. Marge leaves to fix the fuse, and when the lights go up, the characters are drawn Triplets of Belleville -style (as this couch gag is directed by Sylvain Chomet) and everything has a French aesthetic to it. Bart plays with a do-it-yourself foie gras kit, Lisa plays an accordion, Marge cries out, "Maggie? Où est Maggie?" and Homer gets up and eats a snail off the TV... oblivious that Maggie is stuck between his butt cheeks. [20] | March 9, 2014 | SABF08 |
543 | "The Man Who Grew Too Much" | Earth's single large land mass breaks apart into five Simpsons-shaped continents, only for a Moe-shaped asteroid to destroy the planet. | March 9, 2014 | SABF07 |
544 | "The Winter of His Content" | Homer is the patient from the board game "Operation", with other characters as the pieces (Lisa is "Brainy" (the brain), and Moe is "Elbow Bender" (the elbow). When "Pain in the Butt" Bart is removed, he grabs the forceps and sticks it on the side, which causes Homer to buzz and scream in pain. | March 16, 2014 | SABF09 |
545 | "The War of Art" | - | March 23, 2014 | SABF10 |
546 | "You Don't Have to Live Like a Referee" | The Simpsons are running through the streets of Pamplona, Spain as several couch bulls chase after them. Once the Simpsons reach the couch, a bull slams Homer and takes his spot on the couch. | March 30, 2014 | SABF11 |
547 | "Luca$" | The whole intro, and the couch gag as done by Minecraft . Moe comes in as a green figure – similar to the exploding Creepers from the game – says "How yo doin?" and part of the building explodes. | April 6, 2014 | SABF12 |
548 | "Days of Future Future" | The couch and the floor are covered in bubble wrap, which everyone pops. | April 13, 2014 | SABF13 |
549 | "What to Expect When Bart's Expecting" | The Simpsons travel inside Homer's body. At the end, the family falls onto Homer's couch-shaped brain (couch gag animated by Michael Socha) [6] | April 27, 2014 | SABF14 |
550 | "Brick Like Me" | none (opening credits shortened) | May 4, 2014 | RABF21 |
551 | "Pay Pal" | Everybody is a pawn in The Game of Life , which ends with everybody (and a Grim Reaper pawn) on the couch. | May 11, 2014 | SABF15 |
552 | "The Yellow Badge of Cowardge" | The Simpsons (and Matt Groening) are part of a panel at the San Diego Comic-Con. When the Comic Book Guy asks whether or not they'll be another Simpsons movie, everyone except Maggie leaves. | May 18, 2014 | SABF18 |
No. | Episode | Gag synopsis | Original air date | Prod. code |
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553 | "Clown in the Dumps" | In a sequence animated by Don Hertzfeldt, Homer uses a futuristic remote to turn on the television, revealing the date the episode was first aired (September 28, 2014). With the remote, Homer accidentally travels back in time to the airing of the first Tracy Ullman Show short "Good Night" (April 19, 1987). Panicking, Homer tries to undo this, but ends up sending himself thousands of years into the future until he reaches the date "Septembar 36.4, 10,535" (the episode number is 164,775.7). The show is now incomprehensible and disturbing. Homer now resembles a levitating head with three tentacles, Lisa's mouth is extended on a stalk above her head, Bart is a quivering lump of flesh with four arms, Marge's body is now composed entirely of her hair, and Maggie resembles a brain that commands viewers to purchase merchandise. Homer then remembers three previous futuristic episodes, which includes a scene which resembles the cover of the album Kid A by Radiohead (episode 20,254), a scene where the entire family are shapeless chunks of bacteria (episode 37,211.4) and a scene where Homer and Marge are bizarre blobs amongst a glitchy background (episode 100,411.2). Homer, saddened by how depressing the future is (and incapable of returning to the past as the remote has disappeared) says "D'oh" sadly. [6] | September 28, 2014 | SABF20 |
554 | "The Wreck of the Relationship" | The Simpsons find Itchy about to kill Scratchy on the couch. Homer intervenes by removing Itchy and allowing Scratchy to stay on the couch for several months, which ultimately starts annoying the family. Homer brings back Itchy who effectively murders Scratchy. | October 5, 2014 | SABF17 |
555 | "Super Franchise Me" | A parody of the cover of the 1970 Cat Stevens album Tea for the Tillerman , with its title track playing over it | October 12, 2014 | SABF19 |
556 | "Treehouse of Horror XXV" | Tribute to Guillermo del Toro [21] | October 19, 2014 | SABF21 |
557 | "Opposites A-Frack" | None | November 2, 2014 | SABF22 |
558 | "Simpsorama" | The Simpsons sit on the couch, but it turns out to be Hedonismbot. | November 9, 2014 | SABF16 |
559 | "Blazed and Confused" | The couch is a ski lift. The family walks in, ready to go skiing. The couch rises up. Seconds later, the couch comes back down and the family are all injured. Except for Maggie, who comes in and has a medal and isn't injured. | November 16, 2014 | TABF01 |
560 | "Covercraft" | The family are playing with their smartphones as they walk in. But, they don't pay attention to where they're going and bump into each other and fall over. They pick up their smartphones and carry on playing. | November 23, 2014 | TABF02 |
561 | "I Won't Be Home for Christmas" | There is a message that reads; “Now for obligatory Frozen reference”, before cutting to a snow couch, where Lisa, appearing as Frozen’s Elsa, is sitting. Bart hits her with a snowball and she immediately creates a giant ice palace, with Bart stuck at the top. Homer appears as Olaf, and bites his own nose, disappointed to discover it is simply a carrot. | December 7, 2014 | TABF03 |
562 | "The Man Who Came to Be Dinner" | A piano version of "Great Gate of Kiev" is played in the background as the gag showcases artwork of each Simpson. The camera turns to the Simpsons sitting at an art gallery. Homer grabs the remote control, and all the artwork on the wall changes channels. | January 4, 2015 | RABF15 |
563 | "Bart's New Friend" | In an updated version of Goldilocks and the Three Bears , Homer, Marge and Bart are shown walking into their home. They find out that someone has been eating their porridge and broke their couches, but they catch Lisa, who is sleeping on Bart's couch. She wakes up to find the three of them surrounding her, causing a fight between them that ends with the Simpsons eating parts of Homer's body. The scene is revealed to be a story Homer told to a traumatized Maggie. | January 11, 2015 | TABF05 |
564 | "The Musk Who Fell to Earth" | None | January 25, 2015 | TABF04 |
565 | "Walking Big & Tall" | People start to eat each Simpson off of a sushi plate that is sitting on a moving boat, except for Homer, who falls into the water and gets eaten by a fish after the boat flips over. The boat was in between Ned Flander's family and Millhouse's family. | February 8, 2015 | TABF06 |
566 | "My Fare Lady" | A pixelated version of the opening sequence by Paul Robertson, Ivan Dixon (directors/animators) and Jeremy Dower (music). | February 15, 2015 | TABF07 |
567 | "The Princess Guide" | The printer gets jammed while printing out the couch gag. The printer says "Paper Jam." Homer then says,"Mmm...Paper jaaam." | March 1, 2015 | TABF08 |
568 | "Sky Police" | None | March 8, 2015 | TABF09 |
569 | "Waiting for Duffman" | The family is repeatedly sucked into a portal above the couch until Bart eventually separates from the rest, avoids getting beamed up, and closes the portal via a remote control. He then finds a severed Homer head. | March 15, 2015 | TABF10 |
570 | "Peeping Mom" | 5 ears-shaped popcorns jump on the couch, the couch burns up and the Simpsons pops. Homer is last and is all burned. | April 19, 2015 | TABF11 |
571 | "The Kids Are All Fight" | repeat of SABF15's gag, except that the Grim Reaper pawn is replaced with an Abe Simpson pawn. | April 26, 2015 | TABF12 |
572 | "Let's Go Fly a Coot" | Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie appear as penguins sitting on an ice-molded couch, until they are eaten by walrus Homer. | May 3, 2015 | TABF13 |
573 | "Bull-E" | Homer fails at making goal saves, as Maggie continues kicking soccer balls at him until he is buried in them. | May 10, 2015 | TABF15 |
574 | "Mathlete's Feat" | In a gag written and animated by Rick and Morty creators Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland, [22] the Simpsons sit down on the couch, but Rick and Morty suddenly crash their ship into the house, causing their death. Panicking, Rick collects some of the family's gooey remains in a vial and sends Morty to have new Simpsons made while he cleans up the wreckage. While Morty travels to an alien world to get the materials needed to restore the family, Rick proceeds to ransack the Simpsons' home, stealing their possessions and freezing Ned Flanders. When Morty returns, Rick finishes the restoration process. However, because Rick cleaned the vial with his spit, the family members all resemble deformed versions of Rick. The two fly off, destroying the frozen Flanders in the process, and Bart declares "No more guest animators, man!" [23] | May 17, 2015 | TABF16 |
No. | Episode | Gag synopsis | Original air date | Prod. code |
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575 | "Every Man's Dream" | A parody of several Beatles album covers. The last cover features the double decker bus running over The Simpsons, who were recreating the Abbey Road walk. | September 27, 2015 | TABF14 |
576 | "Cue Detective" | None | October 4, 2015 | TABF17 |
577 | "Puffless" | Each Simpson parks a spot on the couch until a monster truck Maggie runs them over. | October 11, 2015 | TABF19 |
578 | "Halloween of Horror" | None | October 18, 2015 | TABF22 |
579 | "Treehouse of Horror XXVI" | The episode opens with a Kricfalusi-animated couch gag where the Simpson children are trick-or-treating before being set upon by soul-hungry spirits with a monstrous Frank Grimes among them. The spirits chase after the Simpson children to their house with the Frank Grimes monster taking Homer's soul. [6] | October 25, 2015 | TABF18 |
580 | "Friend with Benefit" | The show opens with a short parody of the Disney short Feast entitled "Fat." Santa's Little Helper is fed scraps from the Simpsons' dinner table until he gets too fat and dies. He goes to Heaven and God offers him a choice between Fit Dog Heaven and Fat Dog Hell. Fat Dog Hell flashes a "Free Pizza" sign and Santa's Little Helper runs inside. | November 8, 2015 | TABF21 |
581 | "Lisa with an 'S'" | During the parody of Star Trek , all the couches surround the donut Starship Enterprise and destroy it. | November 22, 2015 | TABF20 |
582 | "'Paths of Glory" | Homer rolls the dice, which reveals all the Simpsons, but his side flips to Mr. Burns. | December 6, 2015 | VABF01 |
583 | "Barthood" | Homer and Bart complain about the animation in the gag. Lisa tells them it's called rotoscoping. | December 13, 2015 | VABF02 |
584 | "The Girl Code" | None | January 3, 2016 | VABF03 |
585 | "Teenage Mutant Milk-Caused Hurdles" | While sitting alone on the couch, Homer puts on his shades and descends into an opening sequence of "La-Z Rider" that pays homage to TV shows and films from the 1980s. Created by guest animator Steve Cutts. | January 10, 2016 | VABF04 |
586 | "Much Apu About Something" | None | January 17, 2016 | VABF05 |
587 | "Love Is in the N2-O2-Ar-CO2-Ne-He-CH4" | Marge picks up a letter from the couch which sets the Simpsons off on a journey to find it, but Homer eventually wakes up from the dream, only to find a goodbye letter from Marge. | February 14, 2016 | VABF07 |
588 | "Gal of Constant Sorrow" | The Simpsons family dressed as rugby players reunites at the center and get in position, Homer tries to sneak Maggie in as a rugby ball but goes over the couch and smashes the wall, where he finds the TV remote. | February 21, 2016 | VABF06 |
589 | "Lisa the Veterinarian" | "Roomance" by Bill Plympton: The television and the couch dreams of the television bouncing on the couch and both having fun. At the end of the dream, the television tries to bounce on the couch but the plug line stops it and crashes. | March 6, 2016 | VABF08 |
590 | "The Marge-ian Chronicles" | None | March 13, 2016 | VABF09 |
591 | "The Burns Cage" | Homer sends text messages to the family with emojis. | April 3, 2016 | VABF10 |
592 | "How Lisa Got Her Marge Back" | In space, Marge and the kids wake up and find a skeleton Homer in his sleeping chamber. | April 10, 2016 | VABF11 |
593 | "Fland Canyon" | The Simpsons become different Disney characters with Maggie as 1920s era Minnie Mouse, Lisa as Cinderella, Marge as Snow White, Homer as Baloo, and Bart as Sorcerer Mickey (animated by Disney veteran Eric Goldberg) [7] | April 24, 2016 | VABF12 |
594 | "To Courier with Love" | The Simpsons run into the breakaway banner that has the couch. | May 8, 2016 | VABF14 |
595 | "Simprovised" | None | May 15, 2016 | VABF13 |
596 | "Orange Is the New Yellow" | Homer tries to build the couch in an IKEA themed instruction manual. [24] | May 22, 2016 | VABF15 |
No. | Episode | Gag synopsis | Original air date | Prod. code |
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597 | "Monty Burns' Fleeing Circus" | A parody of the opening sequence from Adventure Time , featuring multiple Simpsons characters playing the roles of the Adventure Time characters, such as Bart as Finn the Human and Homer as Jake the Dog. Adventure Time creator Pendleton Ward contributed to the sequence. At the end, all the family members are seen on a couch that is balancing on the edge of a cliff. Homer starts to lose balance and after a few seconds, he is sitting normally on the couch, then Bart kicks Homer off the couch and Homer rolls down the hill. [25] [26] | September 25, 2016 | VABF20 |
598 | "Friends and Family" | Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie are in different positions in the living room. A hand with a myPhone taps Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie into a text, leaving Homer the only one on the couch. The hand attempts to put Homer into the texts, but fails due to his size. He says, "I'm too fat!". Then the hand pulls out a myPad, but it still does not work, after that the hand grabs a hammer and knocks Homer out with it until he's unconscious. | October 2, 2016 | VABF18 |
599 | "The Town" | None | October 9, 2016 | VABF17 |
600 | "Treehouse of Horror XXVII" | In a spoof of Planet of the Apes , the Simpsons are being chased by couches through a field, until they are caught and imprisoned. The Simpsons' couch breaks them out, and leads the family to a buried Lard Lad statue. Homer then grabs a rock and slams it on the couch, making it unconscious. The Simpson family sits on the couch. | October 16, 2016 | VABF16 |
601 | "Trust but Clarify" | Homer reluctantly visits an art museum with Marge and Lisa. Then, in a scene drawn in the style of modern art, he finds himself on the couch with an abstract version of Maggie. Homer instead becomes drawn in Ben-Day dots. | October 23, 2016 | VABF21 |
602 | "There Will Be Buds" | None | November 6, 2016 | VABF22 |
603 | "Havana Wild Weekend" | The family flies to the couch on top of Mount Olympus, but Lisa is missing. She comes out of Homer's head, and Homer steals Maggie's pacifier to close the hole in his head. | November 13, 2016 | VABF19 |
604 | "Dad Behavior" | Following an altered opening sequence where Barney destroys Bart's skateboard and the rest of the family dies in various ways, Bart, alone at home, gathers portraits of his family on the couch and turns on the TV, exclaiming, "Finally, I get the remote!" | November 20, 2016 | WABF01 |
605 | "The Last Traction Hero" | The family goes to sit on the couch, but nothing is there. A party of soldiers holds them at gunpoint with a musket, the shot fades to an oil-painting style in parody of The Third of May 1808, and Homer yells "D'oh!" | December 4, 2016 | WABF03 |
606 | "The Nightmare After Krustmas" | The Simpsons run to the couch dressed as characters from A Christmas Carol . Homer is the Ghost of Christmas Present; Marge is Bob Cratchit; Bart is Tiny Tim; Lisa is The Ghost of Christmas Past; and Maggie is The Ghost of Christmas Future. Mr. Burns (as Ebeneezer Scrooge) enters and says "Release the Christmas hounds" and hounds (with antlers) chase them off the couch. | December 11, 2016 | WABF02 |
607 | "Pork and Burns" | The family sit on the couch. The camera pans out to reveal that they are a picture on a box for "The Simpsons Couch Gag Playset" which is on display in a store. Bart pesters Marge to buy one for him, but she refuses and pulls him away. | January 8, 2017 | WABF06 |
608 609 | "The Great Phatsby Parts 1 & 2" | None | January 15, 2017 | WABF04 WABF05 |
610 | "Fatzcarraldo" | The family, except Maggie, are sitting on the couch when Marge seems disgruntled. She stands up and moves the sailboat painting on the wall behind the couch to reveal a safe in the wall. She unlocks it, and Maggie is sitting inside. Marge lifts her out and sits down again, revealing several gold bars in the safe. | February 12, 2017 | WABF07 |
611 | "The Cad and the Hat" | Homer realizes that the sailboat painting is missing, and Bart suggests that it was stolen by another animated show. Homer leaves the living room, which appears to be a two-dimensional set in a three-dimensional studio, and goes to find the painting, passing characters from South Park , who shout gibberish and curse at him, then criticizing, fights The California Raisins while they perform a song, and then finds the painting in the bedroom of the Nerd from Robot Chicken . Homer runs with the painting back to the Simpsons' living room, but the rest of the family have already replaced the painting. [27] | February 19, 2017 | WABF08 |
612 | "Kamp Krustier" | Pictures of different members the family are in the spaces at the bottom of a pachinko machine. All the spaces are filled up with many balls, except for the space with the picture of Homer. The picture of Homer then moans in disappointment, but while his mouth his open, another ball falls into it, and he chokes. | March 5, 2017 | WABF09 |
613 | "22 for 30" | In another couch gag animated by Bill Plympton, a very amateurish drawing of the family sit on a similarly amateurish couch. The camera pans away to reveal a pencil-drawn Maggie drawing the picture of the family. The rest of the family, also pencil-drawn, are drawing each other. (Lisa is drawing Maggie, Bart is drawing Lisa, Marge is drawing Bart and Homer is drawing Marge). Homer is holding a donut and a pencil in his other hand, and as he goes to take a bite from the donut, he stabs himself in the eye with the pencil and screams. [28] | March 12, 2017 | WABF10 |
614 | "A Father's Watch" | All the Simpsons pets past and present are all on the couch. | March 19, 2017 | WABF11 |
615 | "The Caper Chase" | The Simpson family arrives as X-Men characters (Homer as Professor X, Marge is Krusty, then transforms into Mystique, Lisa is Storm, Maggie is Wolverine, and Bart is Angel.) Then Stan Lee appears and says "There is nothing too short that I can't cameo." | April 2, 2017 | WABF12 |
616 | "Looking for Mr. Goodbart" | Maggie's scene from the short "Good Night", and a spoof of The Big Bang Theory opening sequence. | April 30, 2017 | WABF13 |
617 | "Moho House" | The Simpsons heads are on Chia Pets. | May 7, 2017 | WABF14 |
618 | "Dogtown" | The family climbs a snowy mountaintop, with their couch and TV carried up by the Sherpas from King of the Hill . They are frozen and shattered by Maggie with an icepick. | May 21, 2017 | WABF15 |
No. | Episode | Gag synopsis | Original air date | Prod. code |
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619 | "The Serfsons" | None | October 1, 2017 | WABF17 |
620 | "Springfield Splendor" | None | October 8, 2017 | WABF22 |
621 | "Whistler's Father" | The Simpson family is the furniture instead of the characters on the couch: Homer is the couch, Bart is the left lamp, Lisa is the right lamp, Maggie is the painting above the couch and Marge is the TV antenna. Couches comes in to sit on Homer and painting-Maggie tilts herself once they're settled. | October 15, 2017 | WABF16 |
622 | "Treehouse of Horror XXVIII" | None | October 22, 2017 | WABF18 |
623 | "Grampy Can Ya Hear Me" | The Simpsonovich family is peeling potatoes, when suddenly they grab the couch and escape, when soldiers storm in the house. After travelling on a boat, they arrive in the U.S., where they're granted access, renaming themselves as Simpson. Moe arrives and grabs pieces of the name tags, renaming himself as Szyslak, but he is not granted entrance, and is instead quarantined. At their new home, Homer is sewing, Maggie is in a crib, Bart is playing with a baseball, Lisa is crocheting, and Marge is cleaning clothes and then hangs the couch to the clothesline. The scene changes to a bar where Marge and Homer are sitting on the couch while other people dance. Homer tries to put his arm on Marge but she moves away. At 742 Evergreen Terrace the family is sitting on the couch when they have to leave when the house is flooded. Springfield families find themselves on a UFO, that flies away from Earth. The Simpson family arrives at the acceptance room, where a Riggelian attaches a Riggelian family name to their name, and Homer d'ohs. | November 5, 2017 | WABF19 |
624 | "The Old Blue Mayor She Ain't What She Used to Be" | In a black and white mute movie setting, the Simpson family arrives at the couch gag and Lisa points at it and says "Look Father! A couch!". Marge remarks "Proper young ladies don't point!". Homer checks his pocket watch and says "Now it's 8 a.m. You kids get to work!". Bart and Lisa go to work at the Coal Mine (through the children's entrance), but Marge follows them in saying "Kids! Kids! You forgot your sister!" and gives them Maggie. Descending the elevator, they find themselves in Hell. Lisa exclaims "Uh-oh! Too far!", while Bart goes on to dance next to the devils exclaiming "Well, I'm staying here.". A final text onscreen says "Another Couch Gag Classic. Filmed in Simpsorama MCMXVII". | November 12, 2017 | WABF20 |
625 | "Singin' in the Lane" | An underwater themed version of the standard opening sequence with the characters as sea creatures. | November 19, 2017 | WABF21 |
626 | "Mr. Lisa's Opus" | A statue of the family on the couch at the Lincoln Memorial with the motto In Couch Gags We Trust . It pans out to a penny held by Mr. Burns, who says to Homer, "Here's your raise". | December 3, 2017 | XABF01 |
627 | "Gone Boy" | The family pops into popcorn sitting on a hot couch, and are threaded onto a garland that is hung around the Christmas tree. | December 10, 2017 | XABF02 |
628 | "Haw-Haw Land" | None | January 7, 2018 | XABF03 |
629 | "Frink Gets Testy" | The couch gives birth to a baby couch, with Dr. Hibbert performing the operation, Homer tries to hold it in his hands but drops it on the carpet. Maggie then sits down on it. | January 14, 2018 | XABF04 |
630 | "Homer Is Where the Art Isn't" | None | March 18, 2018 | XABF05 |
631 | "3 Scenes Plus a Tag from a Marriage" | In another sequence animated by Bill Plympton, Homer sings Your Face while his face contorts and explodes. The entire sequence then finishes when Bill Plympton's signature appears and Homer finishes singing. | March 25, 2018 | XABF06 |
632 | "Fears of a Clown" | The family enters the Museum of Television. They pass through exhibits of Bonanza , The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet , Lassie , and Gunsmoke before making it to the couch. Lisa then points out that they're four episodes early. | April 1, 2018 | XABF08 |
633 | "No Good Read Goes Unpunished" | A hand does a Dot-to-dot of the family, but Homer is drawn with three eyes and he says "D'oh!" | April 8, 2018 | XABF07 |
634 | "King Leer" | None | April 15, 2018 | XABF10 |
635 | "Lisa Gets the Blues" | The first two parts of The Tracey Ullman Show short "The Aquarium" is shown. The rest of the family attempt to do a lumberjack-themed gag, but Lisa does not show up. | April 22, 2018 | XABF11 |
636 | "Forgive and Regret" | None | April 29, 2018 | XABF09 |
637 | "Left Behind" | The Simpsons turn the home into a Ferris wheel. | May 6, 2018 | XABF12 |
638 | "Throw Grampa from the Dane" | Five printers print out papers with Homer on the first one, Marge on the second one, Lisa on the third one, Maggie on the fourth one, and Bart on the fifth one. Suddenly, the first printer malfunctions causing Homer to say "Mmmmmmm, jam." | May 13, 2018 | XABF13 |
639 | "Flanders' Ladder" | The Simpsons rush in only the find the couch missing. Marge rings a bell and calls the woodworkers. The woodworkers then build a couch out of wood. When the woodworkers finish the couch, the family then sits on the wooden couch, and Homer tries to turn on the TV, but the remote does not work. A woodworker tells Homer not to have electricity, causing Homer to say "D'oh!" in response. | May 20, 2018 | XABF14 |
No. | Episode | Gag synopsis | Original air date | Prod. code |
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640 | "Bart's Not Dead" | A futuristic floating TV is seen showing a clip of "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire". Suddenly, a green alien hand turns the TV off with a remote. We then cut to green alien versions of the family sitting on a futuristic floating couch in a futurized version of the living room. The alien Homer then begins to ask the others about the real Homer's voice. | September 30, 2018 | XABF19 |
641 | "Heartbreak Hotel" | None | October 7, 2018 | XABF15 |
642 | "My Way or the Highway to Heaven" | Homer finds himself in Bob's Burgers during the show's opening sequence. The Belchers look inside the restaurant at Homer. | October 14, 2018 | XABF17 |
643 | "Treehouse of Horror XXIX" | None (special opening sequence). | October 21, 2018 | XABF16 |
644 | "Baby You Can't Drive My Car" | The family rushes in to the room and sits on five exercise bikes respectively. Suddenly, Marge, Lisa, Maggie, and Bart use their bikes to leave the room, leaving Homer as the only one still in the room. As his bike is not moving, Homer expresses his frustration once again. | November 4, 2018 | XABF18 |
645 | "From Russia Without Love" | The couch acts like a toaster and five pieces of toasted bread resembling the family pop out of the toaster. The toast that looks like Homer burns into a crisp and the Homer toast says "D'oh!" in response. | November 11, 2018 | XABF20 |
646 | "Werking Mom" | None | November 18, 2018 | XABF21 |
647 | "Krusty the Clown" | None | November 25, 2018 | XABF22 |
648 | "Daddicus Finch" | Homer is sleeping on the couch and has certain dreams. The first one is drawn out of mermaids, the second one is drawn out of sketches and the third one has the family turned into atoms. When Homer wakes up and sees his family waiting for the couch, he tells them "Sorry, no room." | December 2, 2018 | YABF01 |
649 | "'Tis the 30th Season" | In a spoof of Star Wars , Bart cuts off Wampa Homer's hand while they and the rest of the family say to the audience, "Merry Christmas!". | December 9, 2018 | YABF02 |
650 | "Mad About the Toy" | The couch is placed in a football stadium, the family rushes in while wearing gold football helmets and green football jerseys. When the family sits down, the stadium crowd pats the family in amazement. | January 6, 2019 | YABF03 |
651 | "The Girl on the Bus" | Thanos sits on the couch and uses the Infinity Gauntlet to disintegrate all of the Simpsons except Maggie | January 13, 2019 | YABF04 |
652 | "I'm Dancing as Fat as I Can" | The family arrive at the couch, where a heart shaped chocolate box is located, and fill the spot in it. Mr. Burns grabs Homer and tries to eat him, just to spit him out in disgust. | February 10, 2019 | YABF06 |
653 | "The Clown Stays in the Picture" | None | February 17, 2019 | YABF05 |
654 | "101 Mitigations" | Five soda cups, each a picture of one Simpson, bounce on to the couch. A soda dispenser pops up and fills up all the cups with Duff Beer, Diet Duff, Lemonade, Baby Buzz, and Buzz Cola. The cup with Homer on it falls and spills onto the floor and Homer in the cup says "Refill" in response. | March 3, 2019 | YABF07 |
655 | "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" | Homer and Marge are contestants on the Winner's Circle round of The $100,000 Pyramid. The phrase is "Things a couch would say". Marge starts with "You sit on me, there's a remote in my crack.", Homer answers "Uh, problems I have.". Marge suggests "I could use a slip cover.", to which Homer answers "Uh, things your sister would say.". Finally, Marge says "Uh, you haven't replaced me since 1989." Homer correctly guesses, "Things a couch would say," and they win. | March 10, 2019 | YABF08 |
656 | "E My Sports" | None | March 17, 2019 | YABF09 |
657 | "Bart vs. Itchy & Scratchy" | None | March 24, 2019 | YABF10 |
658 | "Girl's in the Band" | Homer is in color while everyone else is in black and white. | March 31, 2019 | YABF11 |
659 | "I'm Just a Girl Who Can't Say D'oh" | Bart, Maggie, and Lisa star in the opening of a sitcom called, "My Three Kids", with Groundskeeper Willie as angry Uncle Angus. | April 7, 2019 | YABF12 |
660 | "D'oh Canada" | repeat of LABF02's couch gag | April 28, 2019 | YABF14 |
661 | "Woo-Hoo Dunnit?" | None | May 5, 2019 | YABF15 |
662 | "Crystal Blue-Haired Persuasion" | Marge, Lisa, Bart and Maggie rush in only to find the entire living room, couch and TV in 3D clay-like forms, Marge feels the effects of the couch as if it was wrapping paper. Homer runs and tears through the living room background revealing the background (including the couch) as a tearable wallpaper and Homer says "D'oh!" in response. | May 12, 2019 | YABF16 |
No. | Episode | Gag synopsis | Original air date | Prod. code |
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663 | "The Winter of Our Monetized Content" | Homer is shown to be attempting to create an origami swan. He repeats his steps out loud until the final step, where he instead created the Simpsons sitting on the couch. He shouts "What the?!". | September 29, 2019 | YABF19 |
664 | "Go Big or Go Homer" | none | October 6, 2019 | YABF21 |
665 | "The Fat Blue Line" | The Simpson family arrives on stage on a recreation of the 1985 Live Aid Queen concert, Homer is Freddie Mercury, Lisa is John Deacon, Marge is Brian May, Bart is Roger Taylor and Maggie is the camera woman. Homer shouts "Day-oh!", the public shouts back, and then does a split and his pants rips apart, to which he D'ohes, and the public D'ohes back. | October 13, 2019 | YABF22 |
666 | "Treehouse of Horror XXX" | none (Halloween episode) | October 20, 2019 | YABF18 |
667 | "Gorillas on the Mast" | A target is placed on the couch, and the Simpson family is thrown at it for target practice. Homer is last, yelling "make way", before being thrown against the wall instead and exclaiming d'oh. | November 3, 2019 | YABF20 |
668 | "Marge the Lumberjill" | The Simpson family gets on the couch, followed by the Julius and Bernice Hibbert, and is moved to the entrance to a pirate attraction, "Alas there, it be too late to alter course matey and there be pirates lurking in every cove", Homer answers it "Get to the ride", and they crash down a cave, full of destroyed couches and bones, with Homer on the ground asking "Did they get a picture?", and Bart facedown in the water. | November 10, 2019 | ZABF02 |
669 | "Livin La Pura Vida" | none | November 17, 2019 | ZABF03 |
670 | "Thanksgiving of Horror" | Stranger Things [29] | November 24, 2019 | YABF17 |
671 | "Todd, Todd, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?" | Ned, Todd and Rod Flanders arrive at where their couch would be, but Ned tells them he gave it to the poor and they cheer. | December 1, 2019 | ZABF04 |
672 | "Bobby, It's Cold Outside" | The couch is placed as a Christmas tree ornament, and the Simpson family is placed on it, but when Homer is placed, the tree falls and Homer exclaims "D'oh ho! Ho!". | December 15, 2019 | ZABF01 |
The Simpsons is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series is a satirical depiction of working-class life, epitomized by the Simpson family, which consists of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The show is set in the fictional town of Springfield and parodies American culture and society, television, and the human condition.
Margaret Evelyn Simpson is a fictional character in the animated television series The Simpsons. She first appeared on television in the Tracey Ullman Show short "Good Night" on April 19, 1987. Maggie was created and designed by cartoonist Matt Groening while he was waiting in the lobby of James L. Brooks' office. She received her first name from Groening's youngest sister. After appearing on The Tracey Ullman Show for three years, the Simpson family was given their own series on the Fox Broadcasting Company which debuted December 17, 1989.
Lisa Marie Simpson is a fictional character in the animated television series The Simpsons. She is the middle child and most accomplished of the Simpson family. Voiced by Yeardley Smith, Lisa was born as a character in The Tracey Ullman Show short "Good Night" on April 19, 1987. Cartoonist Matt Groening created and designed her while waiting to meet James L. Brooks. Groening had been invited to pitch a series of shorts based on his comic Life in Hell, but instead decided to create a new set of characters. He named the elder Simpson daughter after his younger sister Lisa Groening Bartlett. After appearing on The Tracey Ullman Show for three years, the Simpson family were moved to their own series on Fox, which debuted on December 17, 1989.
Bartholomew JoJo "Bart" Simpson is a fictional character in the American animated television series The Simpsons and part of the Simpson family. He is voiced by Nancy Cartwright and first appeared on television in The Tracey Ullman Show short "Good Night" on April 19, 1987. Cartoonist Matt Groening created and designed Bart while waiting in the lobby of James L. Brooks' office. Groening had been called to pitch a series of shorts based on his comic strip, Life in Hell, but instead decided to create a new set of characters. While the rest of the characters were named after Groening's family members, Bart's name is an anagram of the word brat. After appearing on The Tracey Ullman Show for three years, the Simpson family received its own series on Fox, which debuted December 17, 1989.
"Bart the Genius" is the second episode of The Simpsons' first season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on January 14, 1990. It was the first episode written by Jon Vitti. It is also the show's first normal episode, as well as the first to feature the iconic opening sequence, though this version is much different from the one used from the second season to the twentieth season. In the episode, Bart cheats on an intelligence test and is declared a genius, so he is sent to a school for gifted children. Though he initially enjoys being treated as a genius, he begins to see the downside of his new life.
"Cape Feare" is the second episode in the fifth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 7, 1993, and has since been featured on DVD and VHS releases. The episode features the return of guest star Kelsey Grammer as Sideshow Bob, who tries to kill Bart Simpson after getting out of jail. "Cape Feare" is a spoof of the 1962 film Cape Fear and its 1991 remake, and alludes to other horror films such as Psycho.
"Homer Goes to College" is the third episode of The Simpsons' fifth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 14, 1993. In the episode, Homer's lack of a college degree is revealed and he is sent to Springfield University to pass a nuclear physics class. Homer, who bases his perception of college on comedy films and TV shows, goofs around and is sent to a group of boys for tutoring. The boys, who are stereotypical nerds, try to help Homer, but he instead tries to help them party and decides to pull a prank on another college. They steal Springfield A&M's mascot, but his friends are caught and expelled. Homer invites them to live with him, but his family soon become angered by their new housemates.
"The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular" is the tenth episode of The Simpsons' seventh season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on December 3, 1995. As the title suggests, it is the 138th episode and the third clip show episode of The Simpsons, after "So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show" and "Another Simpsons Clip Show". While the "138th Episode Spectacular" compiles sequences from episodes throughout the entire series like the previous two, it also shows clips from the original Simpsons shorts from The Tracey Ullman Show and other previously unaired material. Like the Halloween specials, the episode is considered non-canon and falls outside of the show's regular continuity.
"The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show" is the fourteenth episode in the eighth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 9, 1997. In the episode, The Itchy & Scratchy Show attempts to regain viewers by introducing a new character named Poochie, whose voice is provided by Homer. The episode is largely self-referential and satirizes the world of television production, fans of The Simpsons, and the series itself. It was written by David X. Cohen and directed by Steven Dean Moore. Alex Rocco is a credited guest voice as Roger Meyers, Jr. for the third and final time ; Phil Hartman also guest stars as Troy McClure. Poochie would become a minor recurring character and Comic Book Guy's catchphrase, "Worst episode ever", is introduced in this episode. With "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show", the show's 167th episode, The Simpsons surpassed The Flintstones in the number of episodes produced for a prime-time animated series.
"The Front" is the nineteenth episode of The Simpsons' fourth season. It originally aired in the United States on the Fox network on April 15, 1993. In the episode, Bart and Lisa decide to write an episode of The Itchy & Scratchy Show; after their script is rejected, they resubmit it under the name of their grandfather Abraham Simpson, resulting in Grampa being hired as a staff writer. Meanwhile, Homer returns to high school to retake a failed science course.
"Another Simpsons Clip Show" is the third episode of The Simpsons' sixth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on September 25, 1994. In the episode, Marge reads a romance novel in bed, and it prompts her to have a family meeting, where the Simpson family recall their past loves in form of clips from previous episodes.
The first season of the American animated television series The Simpsons originally aired on the Fox network between December 17, 1989, and May 13, 1990, beginning with the Christmas special "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire". The executive producers for the first production season were Matt Groening, James L. Brooks, and Sam Simon.
The Simpsons' fifth season originally aired on the Fox network between September 30, 1993 and May 19, 1994. The showrunner for the fifth production season was David Mirkin who executive produced 20 episodes. Al Jean and Mike Reiss executive produced the remaining two, which were both hold overs that were produced for the previous season. The season contains some of the series' most acclaimed and popular episodes, including "Cape Feare", "Homer Goes to College" and "Rosebud". It also includes the 100th episode, "Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song". The season was nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards and won an Annie Award for Best Animated Television Program as well as an Environmental Media Award and a Genesis Award. The DVD box set was released in Region 1 on December 21, 2004, Region 2 on March 21, 2005, and Region 4 on March 23, 2005.
The Simpsons' fourth season originally aired on the Fox network between September 24, 1992 and May 13, 1993, beginning with "Kamp Krusty". The showrunners for the fourth production season were Al Jean and Mike Reiss. The aired season contained two episodes which were hold-over episodes from season three, which Jean and Reiss also ran. Following the end of the production of the season, Jean, Reiss and most of the original writing staff left the show. The season was nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards and Dan Castellaneta would win one for his performance as Homer in "Mr. Plow". The fourth season was released on DVD in Region 1 on June 15, 2004, Region 2 on August 2, 2004 and in Region 4 on August 25, 2004.
The Simpsons' second season originally aired on the Fox network between October 11, 1990, and July 11, 1991, and contained 22 episodes, beginning with "Bart Gets an "F"". Another episode, "Blood Feud", aired during the summer after the official season finale. The executive producers for the second production season were Matt Groening, James L. Brooks, and Sam Simon, who had also been EPs for the previous season. The DVD box set was released on August 6, 2002 in Region 1, July 8, 2002 in Region 2 and in September, 2002 in Region 4. The episode "Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment" won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program, and was also nominated in the "Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special" category.
The opening sequence of the American animated television series The Simpsons is among the most popular opening sequences in television and is accompanied by one of television's most recognizable theme songs. The first episode to use this intro was the series' second episode "Bart the Genius".
The Simpsons is an American animated television sitcom starring the animated Simpson family, which was created by Matt Groening. He conceived of the characters in the lobby of James L. Brooks's office and named them after his own family members, substituting "Bart" for his own name. The family debuted as shorts on The Tracey Ullman Show on April 19, 1987. After a three-season run, the sketch was developed into a half-hour prime time show called The Simpsons, which debuted on December 17, 1989. The show was an early hit for Fox, becoming the first Fox series to land in the top 30 ratings in a season (1990).
The Simpsons is an American animated comedy franchise whose eponymous family consists of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The Simpsons were created by cartoonist Matt Groening for a series of animated shorts that debuted on The Tracey Ullman Show on Fox on April 19, 1987. After a three-season run, the sketch was developed into The Simpsons, a half-hour prime time show that was an early hit for Fox, becoming the first Fox series to land in the Top 30 ratings in a season (1989–1990). The popularity of The Simpsons has made it a billion-dollar merchandising and media franchise. Alongside the television series, the characters of the show have been featured in a variety of media, including books, comic books, a magazine, musical releases and video games.