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To be honest, I think there should be more LGBTQ+ characters, and maybe even some character who have Autism, ADHD and other disorders.
So that means, people can learn about things that they don't much learn about in school.
We all know that Smithers is Gay, and that's OK, but, he needs to be in the Modern Simpsons as well, I love the Modern SImpsons, unpopular opinion, I know.
But, that's what I think.
I do like the older episodes.
But, mostly the modern ones.
Especially the modern Treehouse of Horrors episodes, because I love them, because every year they do something new.
New segments and stuff.
Loads of gore.
But, that's for Halloween standards nowadays.
Anyways.
Homer's relatable at points.
I'm Autistic, and I'm 17, and I live in Bristol (I'm not gonna give any other of my personal info away or else I'll be banned).
But I love Homer.
Even though he's stupid at times.
That's kinda what makes him funny.
That's his quirk, that's his thing.
Because every character in The Simpsons has a thing.
Even most of the background characters, who really don't play a part in any of the episodes.
They are probably there because you need something to focus your interest on.
But I think that Homer is one of the best characters in SImpsons history.
I love The Simpsons, because it's so funny, filled with humour, satire, taking big shots at larger coperations like Disney, FOX and more.
It always gets a good laugh out of me.
Because humour is something every show needs.
OK.
Thanks for reading.
Bye.
What do you think is the worst Simpsons episode and why? What do you think is the best simpsons episode and why?
What is your favorite Simpsons video game and why?
A MILLION EDITS! I promised I would be here to see it and I am, I’m proud of all of you for making it this far. Thanks all!
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@OliverDeBrizz beats other editor @BlitzPhoenix98 in the latest editor of the month, OliverDeBrizz can put the trophy template on his profile if he’d like.
OliverDeBrizz makes Simpsons wiki history.
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I found out who originally adopted the Simpsons wiki when I was exploring the wiki, I learned his username was M_Johnson and he was a minor user on the wiki, his royalty can proven since his blocks date back to 2006, and he was an admin after Postbagboy, I know this is off-topic, but it was fun to explore this subject.
Yo, did you guys watch Yokel Hero. if not : Watch this episode now.
If you did watch the episode, I will Report Any Spoilers who tell me the episode
The non canon episodes listed in the wiki are confirmed to be non canon or just speculation?
I only been here for 2 days but I managed to make 100 posts
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A couple decades ago, there used to be a ton of Simpsons games on the market. Between The Simpsons: Road Rage, Hit & Run, and the popular arcade game, the property was a common occurrence in the gaming space. Nowadays, not so much. That being said, the beloved cartoon is relevant once again in the video game realm this week, but in a very unusual way.
Discovered on an old Sega Dreamcast dev kit, one user by the name of Sreak has found an unreleased Simpsons game for the platform that was clearly in the works at one point. The game is entitled The Simpsons: Bug Squad! and oddly enough places characters in control of an insect that can run around the home of the titular family. Homer himself can also be seen in the game’s world, but other than that, nothing about it outside of the iconic layout of the home indicates that it’s tied to the property in a major way.
Whatever The Simpsons: Bug Squad! was supposed to be, this is clearly just a tech demo that was thrown together by developer Red Lemon. In fact, there’s a good chance that this game wasn’t a formal Simpsons project whatsoever and the studio just opted to quickly recreate the layout of the home as a model for the bug character to then run around in. The demo itself was also said to have been made back in October of 2000, which is somehow now over 20 years ago. Where does the time go?
Further information on The Simpsons: Bug Squad! hasn't come to light since the game was discovered, but it definitely makes you think about how many games just like this may have been on the works for Dreamcast back in the day. While none of these games lost to time likely would have saved the system from becoming irrelevant, it's definitely interesting to think about.
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