Homer Simpson, voiced by Dan Castellaneta, made the declaration in a recent episode titled 'McMansion & Wife', where he offered an explanation for his tight "grip" In a recent episode titled ...
After 34 years on air and more than 750 episodes produced, The Simpsons could be expected to be stuck in its ways. Yet, a new edition of the much-loved cartoon has shown its willingness to keep moving ...
LOS ANGELES - Homer Simpson may be looking for a new way to reprimand his eldest son, Bart, on "The Simpsons." One of the most well-known, long-running gags on the animated series is when Homer ...
Homer Simpson announced to the world that he no longer strangles his son, Bart. Homer Simpson will no longer strangle his son Bart in new episodes The Simpsons, the long-running legendary sitcom.
The Simpsons co-creator has given the final word on whether Homer will stop strangling his son Bart in future episodes of the beloved cartoon series. The long-running gag appeared to have been phased ...
After 35 seasons, “The Simpsons” appears to have released its iron grip on one of the beloved animated series’ longest-running gags. “Times have changed,” Homer Simpson announces to wife Marge in ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. “Why you little…” For decades, after Homer ...
The characters in The Simpsons never age, but their values do. After nearly 34 years, family patriarch Homer Simpson has proclaimed that he will stop strangling his son, Bart. Now, if you’re ...
You may not be able to teach an old dog new tricks, but ageless comedic cartoon characters can evolve even three decades into their existence. Homer Simpson hasn’t always been the world’s best dad, ...
[UPDATE 2] Co-creator and producer of The Simpsons, James L. Brooks, told People that Homer will not stop choking Bart. "Don't think for a second we're changing anything," he said. "Nothing's getting ...
After 34 years on air and more than 750 episodes produced, The Simpsons could be expected to be stuck in its ways. Yet, a new edition of the much-loved cartoon has shown its willingness to keep moving ...