Just noticed a news article is this correct, As a Macedonian my self it nice to see this kind of collab
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Just noticed a news article is this correct, As a Macedonian my self it nice to see this kind of collab
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There's an episode of The Invisible Man (2005 animated series) entitled "The Last Temptation of Alan", where everyone in the city becomes invisible except Alan Crystal (the main protagonist of the series), being him the only visible man of the city:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRpKUxWFqRA
Now imagine a The Simpsons version of this, where almost all the people of Springfield turns invisible with a Professor Frink's invention except Homer, being him the only visible man of the town. Marge, Bart, Lisa, Maggie and almost all the people of Springfield would be invisible (except their clothing) but Homer not. It would be a "Treehouse of Horror" segment and its title it wouldn't be "The Last Temptation of Homer" because that episode already exist (Season 5, episode 9) and it has nothing to do with the invisibility. The segment would be called "The Last Visible Man of the Earth" or "The Last Invisible Temptation of Homer", so as not to confuse it with the mentioned season 5 episode. It would be like this fan art:
Someday that will exist. Some... day...
"Be Your Own You" is a song from The Amazing World of Gumball episode "The Copycats" sung by the Wattersons (except Anais). I did a cover of this song but with AI-generated voices of Homer, Marge, Bart and Lisa Simpson from The Simpsons. As the original song was dedicated to Miracle Star (Chinese Gumball rip-off), the AI cover is dedicated to The Samsonadzes, an animated series from Georgia (the European-Asian country, not the U.S. state), which is considered by many as a shameless rip-off of The Simpsons. The AI cover is also dedicated to other Simpsons knockoffs:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfd-39s64Dw
This is the original song by the Wattersons from The Amazing World of Gumball (the song starts at 1:11):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhrTNEKgEuI
Name their family members too
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Please help if you see anything that can be added or get rid of.
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Do you remember the fake lisa simpson that make her debut in The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase, that the simpson family make their spin-off, which the real lisa refused?
Was like a what if homer and marge's first child was a teenager but a girl?
I did an updated version of the Simpson family from The Simpsons in Big City Greens style and a crossover with Big City Greens where the family meets the Greens.
The Simpsons Are Actually Geniuses
This theory states that all the members of the Simpsons family are actually geniuses in hiding. The theory goes on to state that Abraham Simpson, despite appearing to be a senile old man, was actually a rather intelligent soldier during WWII. He was shown as being a capable air pilot, and he's also shown as being an accomplished pianist. Marge was originally depicted as being a very excellent student at school, but she chose to become a housewife and work at home because that was what made her happy. This is important, because every member of the Simpsons family, excluding Lisa, had chosen being happy over being smart.
Homer, despite being the town fool, was actually shown in an early episode of the series as being an above average intelligent man. The main idea of the episode revolved around the idea of Homer having a crayon lodged into his skull, and once that crayon was removed, he immediately became a very intelligent individual. The only problem with his new found intelligence was that it was costing him his friendship with his peers. In desperation, Homer chose to have the crayon lodged back into his skull and to become the town fool again, because, at least, he was happy.
Bart apparently picked up on this idea from observing his father. In an early episode of the series, it was revealed that when Bart was originally beginning school, he had exceptionally high grades. However, as time went on, his grades slowly dwindled, and he soon became the trouble-maker like he is now. Abraham Simpson tried to explain this to Lisa by passing it off as the "Simpson gene." However, Homer's experience with having the crayon lodged in his brain proves his theory as being wrong. It's also shown that, despite Bart's academic failure, he is an extremely good prankster. His pranks would require serious planning and calculating in order for them to work, and he uses these pranks to make him happy, again emphasizing the idea of happiness over intelligence.
Lisa is the only Simpsons family member that had decided to be smart over being happy. While she is a straight A student and an accomplished saxophone player, she is also easily one of the most depressed characters to have ever come from the Simpsons. Because of her choosing to be smart over being happy, she will never be truly happy, and will only be there to stick out as a sore thumb to her other family members.
Maggie has been shown as being able to think logically several times throughout the show's run. For example, in one episode, she saved her father's life by pulling a rifle on a mobster gang, and she was also revealed to have shot Mr. Burns in the infamous two-part episode "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" However, because she is still just a baby, it remains to be seen if she'll choose happiness over intelligence or if she'll become like her sister, Lisa, and choose intelligence over happiness.
Evidence Against This Theory
According to the episode in which the "Simpson Gene" is introduced, the disorder only affected those with a Y-chromosome, and has different effects on several of the Simpson men. It could be that Bart had only started to fall back on his grades because he was slowly succumbing to this hereditary disease. As for Homer being a genius, it's actually shown that his brain only bumped up to around 105, which is actually considered average. The Characters From The Simpsons Suffer From Hepatitis
Have you ever wondered why The Simpsons characters are yellow, I have a theory. Every character suffers from hepatitis, which resulted them into dying, some died because of their condition, but others committed suicide because of their hard, pitiful lives with hepatitis, Homer tried to commit suicide too, but instead, he ended up giving himself brain damage, he also developed schizophrenia and hallucinated a world full of yellow people, this explains why Homer is so stupid, he originally wasn't so stupid, but after this he got brain damage and became stupid.
This explains why Homers children aren't stupid at all, while Homer is quite stupid, when a parent is stupid, that may cause his or her children to be stupid too, but his kids don't seem to have any intellectual problems at all, this is because they originally were all normal people, but later his kids and other characters died, and before they died they were still normal, so that is how they will always appear in Homer's hallucinations, however, Homer didn't die instead he got brain damage.
This also explains why Springfield has never been mentioned which state it's in or where it is, Homer did hallucinate it, but didn't hallucinate too much about it.
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Hi everyone!. I was imagining how Tommy and Angelica Pickles, Chuckie Finster, Phil and Lil DeVille, Angelica Pickles and Susie Carmichael would look as The Simpsons characters and how Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie Simpson would look as Rugrats (original 1991-2004 series) characters?. In my opinion, the Rugrats would be yellow-skinned as in the vast majority of Simpsons characters, but Susie would still be brown. In the case of The Simpsons, as Rugrats characters I think that would be still be yellow but with different style. I wonder how would look simpsonized Rugrats and how would look the Simpsons in Rugrats style.
A fun fact is that 2 of the 3 Rugrats creators Gabor Scupo and Paul Germain worked in the first seasons of The Simpsons (except Arlene Klasky). Klasky-Scupo worked in The Simpsons production in all Tracey Ullman shorts and in the first 3 seasons of the primetime show. Also, Nancy Cartwright, the voice of Bart Simpson, Nelson Muntz, Ralph Wiggum, Todd Flanders and Kearney Zzyzwicz in The Simpsons, is also the voice of Chuckie Finster in Rugrats.
Regards!. =D