- “Hrmmm…”
- ―Marge's catchphrase
- “Now it's Marge's time to shine!”
- ―Marge Simpson
- “Oh!”
- ―Marge's catchphrase
- “Oh, Homie!”
- ―Marge's love catchphrase
- “It's true. Women aren't very good drivers.”
- ―The Simpsons: Hit & Run
Marjorie Jacqueline "Marge" Simpson, (née Bouvier) (born October 1, 1958), is the homemaker and full-time strict mom of the Simpson family on The Simpsons. She and her husband Homer have three children: Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. Marge is the moralistic force in her family and often provides a grounding voice in the midst of her family's antics by trying to maintain order in the Simpson household. Aside from her duties at home, Marge has flirted briefly with a number of careers ranging from police officer to anti-violence activist.
She loves to call her husband Homie.
All about Marge
Early life
Marge Bouvier was born on October 1 (though in another episode she said she was born in February)[3] in Capital City to Clancy Bouvier, a photographer-turned-steward, and Jacqueline Bouvier. She is the youngest daughter of the Bouvier family. She has a pair of older sisters, the joyless twins, Patty and Selma, both of whom passionately disapprove of Homer.
Meeting Homer
Marge attended Springfield Elementary school and in her senior year, she met Homer Simpson. She was wary of Homer at first, but agreed to have a study date with him, only to find out that Homer was only doing this to get her to go to prom with him. She ended up going with Artie Ziff. She regrets going with Artie because he tried to have sex with her afterwards. Artie takes her home and she later picks up Homer, who she finds walking home, in her car. Marge tells him how much she regretted going to the prom with Artie instead of him, causing Homer to somewhat repair the strap of her dress with the corsage he got her. After that decision, her sisters showed their discontent towards him and ultimately thinks he was just wrong for her. However, Selma does show that she is willing to make a sincere attempt to like Homer for Marge's sake, causing him to have a higher opinion of her, whereas Patty has never attempted to try and is always on Marge's case to leave Homer, thus it is why she and Homer hate each other. (Marge actually met Homer when she was at Camp, but he didn't call himself Homer and she burnt her hair so that it was brown).
Marge has always been rather innocent and has also been said to be rather awkward in certain scenarios, especially when she is drunk.
An example of this is when Marge is taking place in a magic show as a contestant and at this time, she is rather drunk so she keeps blabbering about certain things. The magician, Diablo, finds this annoying and pulls out a ball gag and while Marge is blabbering shoves it into her mouth so her drunken talk becomes muffled sounds. This could also link to Marge's famous voice which throughout the Simpsons has been considered annoying.
Marge continues to make muffled sounds from her gagged mouth while a sack is put over her head during the magic trick.
Marriage
After the two had been dating for several years, Marge became pregnant with Bart sometime in the summer, and Marge and Homer got married in a small wedding chapel near the state line shortly before.
Married life
Marge is the mother Simpson family, who spends most her time doing housework, caring for Maggie, being supportive of and indulging Lisa and either disciplining or protecting Bart from Homer's wrath. Marge is the only member of the family who encourages church attendance. She also appears to have a significant athletic ability. She is bilingual, being fully fluent in French. Her marriage with Homer is also very strong. They once spurned to participate in a key party as soon as they realized what a key party was and promptly left, although Homer also took the key jar with them, most likely to find his car keys.
Wild Escapades
Despite these tendencies, Marge has had her fair share of wild escapades throughout the history of the series. She worked as a police officer in Springfield,[4] took therapy for flight fear,[5]was a real estate agent, sold pretzels, was a painter, was imprisoned for shoplifting,[6] became a gambling addict,[7] showed alcoholic tendencies,[8]was at one time known as The Listen Lady, was an unwilling participant in a cross-country police chase,[9] overdosed on steroids,[10] cheated on a cooking competition[11] and developed amnesia.[12] Although not a chain smoker like her eldest sisters Patty and Selma, Marge has engaged in smoking twice. One of these times, however, she was implied to be an attempt to drown out the smell of the Annual Chili Cook-Off to hide it from Homer as long as possible due to realizing if he was to find out he had immediately wanted to go there, as she was motivated to go with Homer after their last visit resulted in humiliation on her part when Homer, while drunk, stripped naked and proceeded to "bathe" himself in a cotton candy maker under the delusion he was a puffy pink cloud.[13]
Criminal record
- Shoplifting: In "Marge in Chains," Marge steals from the Kwik-E-Mart without paying prior, prompting her imprisonment.
- Drug abuse: Marge overdoses on steroids in "The Strong Arms of the Ma".
- Child negligence: In "Orange is the New Yellow", Marge is arrested for letting Bart go to the park without parental supervision.
- Manslaughter: In "The Debarted", Marge accidentally crashes into Hans Moleman's car, causing it to trigger the airbag and smother him.
- Sexual assault: Marge raped Homer in "The Strong Arms of the Ma".
Jobs
Marge has had many jobs, most of which lasted temporarily. These include:
- Mayor of Springfield[14]
- Queen
- Pretzel Cart creator and saleswoman
- Police Officer[4]
- Trade Show Model [15]
- Estate Agent for Red Blazer Realty[16]
- Power plant employee[17]
- Baker for an Erotic Bakery
- Teacher at Springfield Elementary
- Maid
- Author
- Female supreme court chief
- Guardian
- Babysitter
- Creator and founder of Shapes, a gym for women
- Janitor
- Waitress in Berger's burgers
- Worker at La Maison Derrière
- Meteorologist and anchorwoman at Channel 6 News
- Driver for a transportation service app
- Crime scene investigator
- Female bodybuilder
- Bakery owner
- Car mechanic
Personality
Marge is generally a very kind-hearted and loving woman. Despite this, she can be protective of her family when she needs to, especially during Homer's "psychopath" moments. However, she cares deeply about everyone she's closest too as well, even her husband. On occasion, she can sometimes get explosive outbursts of anger, but admits her errors and apologizes right after - in such incidents, she is primarily always forgiven but in others she doesn't.
Marge tends to consider anything that is not completely plain to be amazing or exotic, even if they are not all that special, such as oregano, deviled ham instead of normal ham and buttered noodles instead of un-buttered noodles. She has also been depicted as a killjoy who attempts to stop and even prohibit activities that other characters otherwise find fun - she always believes she has a good reason for doing so, even if it bothers or distastes her alone and nobody else. She once had Itchy and Scratchy banned because Maggie injured Homer after imitating a scene from the cartoon[18]. She tried to demolish a burlesque house[19], and she outright says that if something isn't to her taste then no one else should be allowed to enjoy it[20]. Homer sums up his wife when he tells her: "If it were up to [Marge], all we would ever do is work and go to church". Marge's plain attitude and love for her family are brought down many times including when she finds a Channel suit and openly admits after going to a country club party that the rich are better than the way her family acts.
In addition to her killjoy tendencies, Marge has also been shown to be a hypocrite on several occasions such as secretly keeping Homer's handgun for herself after disapproving of his use of it so much that he eventually chose to throw it away[21]. Other occasions of her hypocrisy include using violent methods in order to protest against the violent Grand Theft Scratchy video game, as stated by Lisa. In the Simpsons Comics #100 - Clip Clip Hooray, it is revealed that Marge would occasionally team up with Luann Van Houten, Agnes Skinner, and Sarah Wiggum in a sacred motherly conspiracy called "The Motherlode", where mothers throw away the comic book collections of their children, whenever they get big enough, then sell them off a bit at a time and use the money to buy motherly accessories. It is also revealed that the reason why no one can ever buy the Simpsons comics in Springfield is because Marge is so embarrassed by how the artists draw her that she buys all of the comics on New Comic Day and at Comic-Cons, while Bart and Lisa are at school.[22] In Dead Putting Society, Marge scolded Homer, Bart, and Lisa for laughing at Ned Flanders' apology letter, only to go to the next room and giggle herself.
There have also been occasions where Marge's wishes and demands have led to trouble at the expense of her family such as:
- Forcing Homer and Larry Burns to turn themselves in, after they fake a kidnapping.[23]
- Forcing Bart to apologize to Lisa for "making her" miss the Isis exhibit, due to Marge backing out on her promise to take her there, in order to get the comedy props that Bart glued to his face removed.[24]
- Forcing Bart to attend Nelson's birthday party, after he convinces his classmates not to go.[25]
- Playing Maggie's Roofie CD 24 hours a day around the house despite everyone else showing obvious hatred of it. [26]
- Sending money and a letter revealing her husband's crime to a film studio getting him arrested for Copyright Infringement.[27]
Despite many of Springfield's occasional riots and animosity against any given member of the Simpson family, Marge is still shown to be very trusting, even towards her fair-weathered friends and acquaintances who criticize her family and her tastes on a weekly basis. Marge is definitely extremely unappreciated by her own children and husband. She constantly slaves over the children and Homer by cleaning up the messes they leave.
Physical appearance
Marge has yellow skin and blue hair styled into a tall curly beehive hairstyle. She usually wears a long strapless green dress, red shoes, and a red pearl necklace. The necklace is a family heirloom and she is seen to have a big drawer full of them.[28] Doctor Hibbert revealed that she has webbed toes in "Marge in Chains". Marge remarked that she used to have a "perfect 26-26-26" figure.[29] She is thought of as very beautiful and physically attractive, especially in later seasons.
As a teen, Marge had waist length hair that she always wore down, but wore it in her trademark beehive for senior prom.[30] In flashbacks showing Marge as a child, she is portrayed with her hair worn tall, which probably means she straightened it when she got older. Her hair is thick enough for her to keep objects like the family savings in it.[31] Her hair is once shown close to her knees, consistent with the logic that a lot of hair would be needed to create her tall beehive.[32] It was revealed by Homer that Marge dyes her hair with blue dye #56, stating "She’s been gray as a mule since she was seventeen." [33] Marge herself has made reference to blue not being her natural color, telling this once to the private camera on a reality TV show. Though, she obviously doesn't want anyone know this as she instantly tried to steal the tape.[34] Because of her unusually large hairstyle, her height is reported to be 8'6", as noted by Apu.[35] Her hair was blue before she met Homer and was brunette the first time she met and kissed Homer. He didn't see her in her usual appearance until they met in high school. This is due to Marge ironing a part of her hair for too long and it turningsown, so she chose to do the same to the rest of her hair to keep it even.[36]
In future appearances, she has the same hairstyle and clothing, except she has wrinkles on her mouth and eyes. In Holidays of Future Passed and Days of Future Future, she does not have visible wrinkles on face, her hair is a bit smaller and has gone grey, and her dress has a collar and a black belt around it.
Political views
Politically, Marge generally aligns with the Democratic Party. She once mentions that she voted for Jimmy Carter (twice according to Lisa) and supported the candidacy of their state's progressive governor Mary Bailey, and also claimed to have been extremely depressed when Lyndon B. Johnson passed away. She, however, appears to be a conservative Democrat, unlike Lisa who's a liberal Democrat.
Skills and Abilities
Painting
Marge is a very talented painter. When she was a teenager, she had an intense crush on Ringo Starr and painted a large number of portraits of him. She also wrote to Starr, but only received a reply 25 years later. After Homer discovered her old paintings, Lisa encouraged Marge to enroll in an art contest in which her portrait of a drunk Homer asleep on the couch won a local art competition. She was then hired by Mr. Burns to paint a portrait of the tycoon. After many attempts, she almost gave up until a belated response from Ringo Starr (stating that she had talent) inspired her to continue. The resulting portrait won even Mr. Burns’ praise, a massive feat in itself, and was placed at the Springfield Art Museum's Burns Wing[37]. In fact, she does show artistic prowess in other areas, such as being able to make life-size sculptures of many of her peers out of Popsicle sticks[38].
Cooking
Marge is also a very talented cook. She once opened up a pretzel business, but it flourished after fewer people came. she usually cooks the family's meals. but, sometimes homer cooks the family's meals. with Bart, Lisa, and Maggie sometimes cooking the meals. it is revealed in one episode, she entered a cooking contest during her high school years. but, made a few mistakes. she learned from them and became the family cook. now with kids and a husband, she still demonstrates her "chef-like skills" and once made some amazingly delicious meals.
Strength
Marge also occasionally displays superhuman strength. She has been seen lifting Homer off the ground easily several times, including picking him up and throwing him through the bedroom door to show him that Moe taught her the bum's rush and swinging him around in a circle during a dance contest; she also once effortlessly tossed a motorcycle to Homer up a flight of stairs. She also knocked Snake out with a garbage can lid.
As Mayor
In "The Old Blue Mayor She Ain't What She Used to Be", Marge ran for Mayor of Springfield after being personally insulted by the incumbent Mayor Quimby at a public town hall meeting. After slowing gaining in polls, she narrowly won over Quimby in an upset. Admittedly uncertain of her skills, Marge proved to be a popular mayor after a very rocky first year. Marge had First Contact, and was praised for her swift response to the Great Molasses Flood, contributing to her winning re-election in a landslide later that year. However, Marge was removed from office by Springfield’s city council in the summer over several complicated scandals. Still, her achievements in office merited the constructed of the Marge Mayoral Museum, which opened eight years after her first election to mayor.
Relationships
Homer Simpson
Marge loves Homer a lot; especially after realizing that he was right for her. However, their relationship has been put through countless strains and tests in the series, such as Homer's accidental marriage with Amber and Marge's flirtation with Jacques. Homer and Marge have been divorced and remarried again a number of times.
Bart Simpson
Marge says that Bart seeks attention, and is the troublemaker of the house. She is often disappointed with Bart, but still loves him. Instead, with a heavy heart, she accepts Bart's bad behavior. Marge usually makes Bart do community service to control his wayward attitude.
Lisa Simpson
Lisa and Marge generally seem to have a good relationship. Marge often gives Lisa advice about a variety of matters. Lisa and Marge often tend to side with each other especially when it comes to Homer's (and sometimes Bart's) foolish antics. Like Bart and Homer, Lisa and Marge fight as well. Despite their close relationship, Marge, like Homer, fails to understand Lisa when she explains her point of view in a more intellectual manner.
Maggie Simpson
Marge has mentioned of herself and Maggie sharing a bond. Maggie often helps her mother with housework and goes out shopping with her. They give each other looks when Homer, Bart and Lisa engage in antics.
Moe Szyslak
It has often been hinted that Moe had a crush on Marge, such as when Moe had Homer and Marge's wedding album and he painted his head onto Homer's. Although she treats him well, it is obvious Marge doesn't return his feelings.
Friends
Marge does not usually make friends because of the disasters of Homer, as seen in "The Last of the Red Hat Mamas", where she had to hide that she was part of the Cheery Red Tomatoes. Sometimes she finds herself in groups of women like Springfield Investorettes or Charity Chicks. Throughout the series, the most significant friend she has had was Ruth Powers for a short time. In "Large Marge", Manjula describes herself as Marge's best friend. In the past, Marge was part of the Cool Moms. Most recently, Marge has become friends with Waylon Smithers, even knitting a sweater with a picture of his face that says "Best Friend."[39]
Non-Canon Appearances
Future
At age 45, Marge leaves Homer after he blew the family savings on an underwater home. She then dates Krusty the Clown. Homer tries to win Marge's love back by beating him up and is beaten up himself. Marge then gets back together with Homer.[40]
In "Bart to the Future", Marge and Homer search for Lincoln gold in the White House where Lisa works as the president of the United States.
At the end of "Flanders' Ladder", Marge remarries Ned at some point after Homer's death and dies peacefully at the age of 84.
In "The Old Blue Mayor She Ain't What She Used to Be", in the year 2022 Marge and Homer walk through a hall dedicated to her political career. Marge suggests skipping one exhibit that they come near, but Homer points out they have to pass through it to get to the building's cafeteria. They then walk through the exhibit that revealed that she was impeached and Quimby was reinstated as the Mayor of Springfield.
Behind the Laughter
Marge is voiced by Julie Kavner, who became famous for her role on the TV series Rhoda. In fact, Rhoda premiered in 1974, the same year Marge and Homer met.
The episode "That '90s Show" (season 19, 2008) contradicted much of the established back-story; for example, it was revealed that Marge and Homer were childless in the early 1990s although past episodes had suggested Bart and Lisa were born in the 1980s.
As with many Simpsons characters, Marge's age changes to serve the story.
Creation
Matt Groening first conceived the Simpson family in the lobby of James L. Brooks's office. He had been called in to pitch a series of animated shorts and had intended to present his "Life in Hell" series. When he realized that animating "Life in Hell" would require him to rescind publication rights for his life's work, Groening planned to go in another direction. He sketched out his version of a dysfunctional family, and named the characters after various members of his own family, with Marge being the name of his mother. Marge then made her debut with the rest of the Simpsons clan on April 19, 1987 in the Tracey Ullman short "Good Night".[41]
In The Simpsons Season Four DVD commentary, Matt Groening states that the original idea behind Marge's hair was to conceal large rabbit ears. The gag was intended to be revealed in the final episode of the series, but was scrapped early on due to inconsistencies.[42] It did, however, make it in The Simpsons Arcade Game.
Reception
Julie Kavner received a Prime time Emmy Award in 1992 for voicing Marge in the episode "I Married Marge".[43] In 2004, Kavner and Dan Castellaneta (the voice of Homer) won a Young Artist Award for "Most Popular Mom and Dad in a TV Series".[44] For her performance in The Simpsons Movie, Kavner received a nomination for "Best Voice Acting in an Animated Feature" at the 2007 Annie Awards, but lost to Ian Holm in Ratatouille.[45][46] Kavner's emotional performance in the movie got positive reviews and one critic said she "gave what must be the most heartfelt performance ever".[47]
Cultural Influence
Merchandising
Marge is featured in much Simpsons-related merchandise, including T-shirts, baseball caps, stickers, cardboard stand-ups, refrigerator magnets, key rings, buttons, dolls, posters, and figurines. She has appeared in all of The Simpsons video games, including The Simpsons Game. Besides the television series, Marge regularly appears in issues of Simpsons Comics. Marge also plays a role in The Simpsons Ride, at Universal Studios Florida and Hollywood.
Playboy Shoot
In October 2009, it was announced that Marge would be featured on the front cover of the November issue of Playboy. The edition was first published on October 16, 2009. The cover and a three-page picture spread, as well as a story inside entitled "The Devil in Marge Simpson", is a celebration of the 20th anniversary of The Simpsons, but is also part of a plan to appeal to younger readers. Chief executive of Playboy Enterprises, Scott Flanders, has said that the cover and centerfold were "somewhat tongue-in-cheek".
Trivia
- Including her hair, Marge is 8'6". Without her hair, Marge would technically be about six foot four, five with her usual heels. However, being inches shorter than Homer (6'0") her real height would be around 5'9".
- Marge's hair is two feet and one inch long.
- Marge has hazel-colored eyes.
- Bouvier is the maiden name of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
- In the episode "Boy Meets Curl ", Marge states that she is left-handed, and that she has been using her right hand for years because she didn't want to seem unusual, and since she is able to use both her right and left hand so well, she is now ambidextrous (both left and right-landed). She is also the only known ambidextrous character.
- Her favorite singer is Tom Jones.
- Her shoe size is 13AA.
- According to Marge Gamer, her birthday is the same as Randy Quaid's (October 1st).
- Marge's worst fear is never being a grandmother, but Homer believes it to be Lisa getting a beard of bees.
- As shown in "Kill Gil: Vols. 1 & 2", Marge has trouble saying "no". As shown when she was about 7, Patty and Selma told Marge to hide their cigarettes in her dollhouse. She refused and got stuffed into the dollhouse.
- Marge also needs to wear glasses, but doesn't want to wear them as she thinks they make her look dowdy.[48]
- Marge's middle name is Jacqueline, another nod to Jackie Kennedy Onassis.
- Marge's number one concern is being hit in the eye with the rubber band around her morning newspaper when she takes it off.
- In Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield, it is mentioned that her hair is around eighteen inches long.
- In $pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling), it is revealed that Marge has a gambling addiction. In Family Guy's The Son Also Draws, Lois Griffin also ends up developing a slight gambling addiction.
- Another thing she shares with Lois Griffin is that she and Lois are both shoplifters.
- According to Matt Groening, Marge's hairstyle was actually intended to hide rabbit ears to be revealed in the last season 1 episode, but in the end, it was chosen that the hairdo was totally ridiculous, even for the Simpsons.[49] However, it's still briefly seen in The Simpsons Arcade Game.
- The Simpsons Movie is the only time Marge's lingerie was shown.
- She has aviophobia (fear of flying) and probably also acrophobia (fear of heights) as shown in Fear of Flying. However, as shown by every other occurrence of her and her family traveling by plane, it's possible Marge overcomes these fears and can, by extension, "control" them.
- She is sometimes seen eavesdropping on other people. Rod, Todd and Lisa all complained about her eavesdropping on their prayers.
- She is referred to as Midge by Moe.
- She once had her hair done like Sideshow Mel's hair.
- Marge breastfed Lisa for nine months as mentioned in "The Day the Earth Stood Cool". Lisa is the only child Marge has breastfed.
- There is a goof in multiple episodes where for one scene, Marge's pearls are white, like Lisa's, instead of red.
- It has been shown multiple times that Marge is incapable of recognizing sarcasm and jokes and believes them to be true. An example of this would be in "E. Pluribus Wiggum", when she mentions Bart making a joke about Homer's weight disrupting satellites, but she was still convinced it was possible, despite Homer telling her it was a joke. An example of her not recognizing sarcasm would be in The President Wore Pearls when Marge believed Bart was applauding and supporting Lisa but was corrected by Bart who told Marge he was using sarcasm, but Marge then became confused.
- There is a running joke involving Marge being subject of attraction from Milhouse and other children such as Nelson, causing Bart to become aggressive as shown in "Simpson Tide" and in "The Blue and the Gray".
- Marge was the first character to speak in the entire series.
- Along with Lisa, Marge was present in every episode, but only had a non-speaking role in one episode.
- In "Married to the Blob", Marge tells Comic Book Guy she married Homer to get back at her mother, though that is part of the Treehouse of Horror series, so it is non-canon.
- She always says the word "snuggle"/"snuggling" instead of the word "sex". She never uses the word "sex", and if she has to, she will only spell it out. The only times she has said the word is when Patty and Selma were emailing Artie Ziff and she said: "You can't say sex on the Internet". She also said it in the episode about Valentine's Day and the Team Homer episode.
- Marge is 37 years old. Without floating timeline, she would be 63 as for 2019.
- In the season 1 box-set's audio-commentary for "Homer's Odyssey", Jay Kogen said that when he was writing the script from the episode with Wallace Wolodarsky they called Marge Juliet, based on Romeo and Juliet because Matt Groening didn't tell them that her name is Marge.
- Marge, like many other mothers in the show, disapproves of The Itchy & Scratchy Show, due to it being way too violent and gory.
- It is implied that Marge is bi-sexual or lesbian, as she realized she enjoyed kissing Lady Gaga. Afterwards, Marge slept with Homer to assure herself of her sexuality.
- Marge has only smoked one pack of cigarettes.
- In "Homer to the Max", it's revealed that Marge has a tattoo of Homer's name on a "private part" of her body.
Gallery
Appearances
Marge appeared in every episode through the show and comics.
- Simpsons short – "Good Night"
- Simpsons short – "Watching Television"
- Simpsons short – "Babysitting Maggie"
- Simpsons short – "Burp Contest"
- Simpsons short – "Eating Dinner"
- Simpsons short – "Making Faces"
- Simpsons short – "The Funeral"
- Simpsons short – "Bart and Dad Eat Dinner"
- Simpsons short – "Bart's Haircut"
- Simpsons short – "World War III"
- Simpsons short – "The Perfect Crime"
- Simpsons short – "Scary Stories"
- Simpsons short – "The Pagans"
- Simpsons short – "Family Portrait"
- Simpsons short – "The Money Jar"
- Simpsons short – "The Art Museum"
- Simpsons short – "Zoo Story"
- Simpsons short – "The Shell Game"
- Simpsons short – "Punching Bag"
- Simpsons short – "Simpson Xmas"
- Simpsons short – "The Krusty the Clown Show"
- Simpsons short – "Bart's Little Fantasy"
- Simpsons short – "Home Hypnotism"
- Simpsons short – "Shoplifting"
- Simpsons short – "Echo Canyon"
- Simpsons short – "Bart's Nightmare"
- Simpsons short – "Bart of the Jungle"
- Simpsons short – "Family Therapy"
- Simpsons short – "Maggie in Peril: Chapter One"
- Simpsons short – "Maggie in Peril: The Thrilling Conclusion"
- Episode – "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire"
- Episode – "Bart the Genius"
- Episode – "Homer's Odyssey"
- Episode – "There's No Disgrace Like Home"
- Episode – "Bart the General"
- Episode – "Moaning Lisa"
- Episode – "The Call of the Simpsons"
- Episode – "The Telltale Head"
- Episode – "Life on the Fast Lane"
- Episode – "Homer's Night Out"
- Episode – "The Crepes of Wrath"
- Episode – "Krusty Gets Busted"
- Episode – "Some Enchanted Evening"
- Episode – "Bart Gets an "F""
- Episode – "Simpson and Delilah"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror"
- Episode – "Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish"
- Episode – "Dancin' Homer"
- Episode – "Dead Putting Society"
- Episode – "Bart vs. Thanksgiving"
- Episode – "Bart the Daredevil"
- Episode – "Itchy & Scratchy & Marge"
- Episode – "Bart Gets Hit by a Car"
- Episode – "One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish"
- Episode – "The Way We Was"
- Episode – "Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment"
- Episode – "Principal Charming"
- Episode – "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?"
- Episode – "Bart's Dog Gets an F"
- Episode – "Old Money"
- Episode – "Brush with Greatness"
- Episode – "Lisa's Substitute"
- Episode – "The War of the Simpsons"
- Episode – "Three Men and a Comic Book"
- Episode – "Blood Feud"
- Episode – "Stark Raving Dad"
- Episode – "Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington"
- Episode – "When Flanders Failed"
- Episode – "Bart the Murderer"
- Episode – "Homer Defined"
- Episode – "Like Father, Like Clown"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror II"
- Episode – "Lisa's Pony"
- Episode – "Saturdays of Thunder"
- Episode – "Flaming Moe's"
- Episode – "Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk"
- Episode – "I Married Marge"
- Episode – "Radio Bart"
- Episode – "Lisa the Greek"
- Episode – "Homer Alone"
- Episode – "Bart the Lover"
- Episode – "Homer at the Bat"
- Episode – "Separate Vocations"
- Episode – "Dog of Death"
- Episode – "Colonel Homer"
- Episode – "Black Widower"
- Episode – "The Otto Show"
- Episode – "Bart's Friend Falls in Love"
- Episode – "Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?"
- Episode – "Kamp Krusty"
- Episode – "A Streetcar Named Marge"
- Episode – "Homer the Heretic"
- Episode – "Lisa the Beauty Queen"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror III"
- Episode – "Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie"
- Episode – "Marge Gets a Job"
- Episode – "New Kid on the Block"
- Episode – "Mr. Plow"
- Episode – "Lisa's First Word"
- Episode – "Homer's Triple Bypass"
- Episode – "Marge vs. the Monorail"
- Episode – "Selma's Choice"
- Episode – "Brother from the Same Planet"
- Episode – "I Love Lisa"
- Episode – "Duffless"
- Episode – "Last Exit to Springfield"
- Episode – "So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show"
- Episode – "The Front"
- Episode – "Whacking Day"
- Episode – "Marge in Chains"
- Episode – "Krusty Gets Kancelled" (non-speaking)
- Episode – "Homer's Barbershop Quartet "
- Episode – "Cape Feare"
- Episode – "Homer Goes to College"
- Episode – "Rosebud"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror IV"
- Episode – "Marge on the Lam"
- Episode – "Bart's Inner Child"
- Episode – "Boy-Scoutz 'n the Hood"
- Episode – "The Last Temptation of Homer"
- Episode – "$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)"
- Episode – "Bart Gets Famous"
- Episode – "Homer and Apu"
- Episode – "Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy"
- Episode – "Deep Space Homer"
- Episode – "Homer Loves Flanders"
- Episode – "Bart Gets an Elephant"
- Episode – "Burns' Heir"
- Episode – "Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song"
- Episode – "The Boy Who Knew Too Much"
- Episode – "Lady Bouvier's Lover"
- Episode – "Secrets of a Successful Marriage"
- Episode – "Bart of Darkness"
- Episode – "Lisa's Rival"
- Episode – "Another Simpsons Clip Show"
- Episode – "Itchy & Scratchy Land"
- Episode – "Sideshow Bob Roberts"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror V"
- Episode – "Bart's Girlfriend"
- Episode – "Lisa on Ice"
- Episode – "Homer Badman"
- Episode – "Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy"
- Episode – "Fear of Flying"
- Episode – "Homer the Great"
- Episode – "And Maggie Makes Three"
- Episode – "Bart's Comet"
- Episode – "Homie the Clown"
- Episode – "Bart vs. Australia"
- Episode – "Homer vs. Patty and Selma"
- Episode – "A Star is Burns"
- Episode – "Lisa's Wedding"
- Episode – "Two Dozen and One Greyhounds"
- Episode – "The PTA Disbands"
- Episode – "'Round Springfield"
- Episode – "The Springfield Connection"
- Episode – "Lemon of Troy"
- Episode – "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)"
- Episode – "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)"
- Episode – "Radioactive Man"
- Episode – "Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily"
- Episode – "Bart Sells His Soul"
- Episode – "Lisa the Vegetarian"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror VI"
- Episode – "King-Size Homer"
- Episode – "Mother Simpson"
- Episode – "Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming"
- Episode – "The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular"
- Episode – "Marge Be Not Proud"
- Episode – "Team Homer"
- Episode – "Two Bad Neighbors"
- Episode – "Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield"
- Episode – "Bart the Fink"
- Episode – "Lisa the Iconoclast"
- Episode – "Homer the Smithers"
- Episode – "The Day the Violence Died"
- Episode – "A Fish Called Selma"
- Episode – "Bart on the Road"
- Episode – "22 Short Films About Springfield"
- Episode – "Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in "The Curse of the Flying Hellfish""
- Episode – "Much Apu About Nothing"
- Episode – "Homerpalooza"
- Episode – "Summer of 4 Ft. 2"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror VII"
- Episode – "You Only Move Twice"
- Episode – "The Homer They Fall"
- Episode – "Burns, Baby Burns"
- Episode – "Bart After Dark"
- Episode – "A Milhouse Divided"
- Episode – "Lisa's Date with Density"
- Episode – "Hurricane Neddy"
- Episode – "El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer (The Mysterious Voyage of Homer)" El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer
- Episode – "The Springfield Files"
- Episode – "The Twisted World of Marge Simpson"
- Episode – "Mountain of Madness"
- Episode – "Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious"
- Episode – "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show"
- Episode – "Homer's Phobia"
- Episode – "Brother from Another Series"
- Episode – "My Sister, My Sitter"
- Episode – "Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment"
- Episode – "Grade School Confidential"
- Episode – "The Canine Mutiny"
- Episode – "The Old Man and the Lisa"
- Episode – "In Marge We Trust"
- Episode – "Homer's Enemy"
- Episode – "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase"
- Episode – "The Secret War of Lisa Simpson"
- Episode – "The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson"
- Episode – "The Principal and the Pauper"
- Episode – "Lisa's Sax"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror VIII"
- Episode – "The Cartridge Family"
- Episode – "Bart Star"
- Episode – "The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons"
- Episode – "Lisa the Skeptic"
- Episode – "Realty Bites"
- Episode – "Miracle on Evergreen Terrace"
- Episode – "All Singing, All Dancing"
- Episode – "Bart Carny"
- Episode – "The Joy of Sect"
- Episode – "Das Bus"
- Episode – "The Last Temptation of Krust"
- Episode – "Dumbbell Indemnity"
- Episode – "Lisa the Simpson"
- Episode – "This Little Wiggy"
- Episode – "Simpson Tide"
- Episode – "The Trouble with Trillions"
- Episode – "Girly Edition"
- Episode – "Trash of the Titans"
- Episode – "King of the Hill"
- Episode – "Lost Our Lisa"
- Episode – "Natural Born Kissers"
- Episode – "Lard of the Dance"
- Episode – "The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace"
- Episode – "Bart the Mother"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror IX"
- Episode – "When You Dish Upon a Star"
- Episode – "D'oh-in' in the Wind"
- Episode – "Lisa Gets an "A""
- Episode – "Homer Simpson in: "Kidney Trouble""
- Episode – "Mayored to the Mob"
- Episode – "Viva Ned Flanders"
- Episode – "Wild Barts Can't Be Broken"
- Episode – "Sunday, Cruddy Sunday"
- Episode – "Homer to the Max"
- Episode – "I'm with Cupid"
- Episode – "Marge Simpson in: "Screaming Yellow Honkers""
- Episode – "Make Room for Lisa"
- Episode – "Maximum Homerdrive"
- Episode – "Simpsons Bible Stories"
- Episode – "Mom and Pop Art"
- Episode – "The Old Man and the "C" Student"
- Episode – "Monty Can't Buy Me Love"
- Episode – "They Saved Lisa's Brain"
- Episode – "Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo"
- Episode – "Beyond Blunderdome"
- Episode – "Brother's Little Helper"
- Episode – "Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror X"
- Episode – "E-I-E-I-D'oh"
- Episode – "Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder"
- Episode – "Eight Misbehavin'"
- Episode – "Take My Wife, Sleaze"
- Episode – "Grift of the Magi"
- Episode – "Little Big Mom"
- Episode – "Faith Off"
- Episode – "The Mansion Family"
- Episode – "Saddlesore Galactica"
- Episode – "Alone Again, Natura-Diddily"
- Episode – "Missionary: Impossible"
- Episode – "Pygmoelian"
- Episode – "Bart to the Future"
- Episode – "Days of Wine and D'oh'ses"
- Episode – "Kill the Alligator and Run"
- Episode – "Last Tap Dance in Springfield"
- Episode – "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge"
- Episode – "Behind the Laughter"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XI"
- Episode – "A Tale of Two Springfields"
- Episode – "Insane Clown Poppy"
- Episode – "Lisa the Tree Hugger"
- Episode – "Homer vs. Dignity"
- Episode – "The Computer Wore Menace Shoes"
- Episode – "The Great Money Caper"
- Episode – "Skinner's Sense of Snow"
- Episode – "HOMЯ"
- Episode – "Pokey Mom"
- Episode – "Worst Episode Ever"
- Episode – "Tennis the Menace"
- Episode – "Day of the Jackanapes"
- Episode – "New Kids on the Blecch"
- Episode – "Hungry, Hungry Homer"
- Episode – "Bye Bye Nerdie"
- Episode – "Simpson Safari"
- Episode – "Trilogy of Error"
- Episode – "I'm Goin' to Praiseland"
- Episode – "Children of a Lesser Clod"
- Episode – "Simpsons Tall Tales"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XII"
- Episode – "The Parent Rap"
- Episode – "Homer the Moe"
- Episode – "A Hunka Hunka Burns in Love"
- Episode – "The Blunder Years"
- Episode – "She of Little Faith"
- Episode – "Brawl in the Family"
- Episode – "Sweets and Sour Marge"
- Episode – "Jaws Wired Shut"
- Episode – "Half-Decent Proposal"
- Episode – "The Bart Wants What It Wants"
- Episode – "The Lastest Gun in the West"
- Episode – "The Old Man and the Key"
- Episode – "Tales from the Public Domain"
- Episode – "Blame It on Lisa"
- Episode – "Weekend at Burnsie's"
- Episode – "Gump Roast"
- Episode – "I Am Furious (Yellow)"
- Episode – "The Sweetest Apu"
- Episode – "Little Girl in the Big Ten"
- Episode – "The Frying Game"
- Episode – "Poppa's Got a Brand New Badge"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XIII"
- Episode – "How I Spent My Strummer Vacation"
- Episode – "Bart vs. Lisa vs. the Third Grade"
- Episode – "Large Marge"
- Episode – "Helter Shelter"
- Episode – "The Great Louse Detective"
- Episode – "Special Edna"
- Episode – "The Dad Who Knew Too Little"
- Episode – "The Strong Arms of the Ma"
- Episode – "Pray Anything"
- Episode – "Barting Over"
- Episode – "I'm Spelling as Fast as I Can"
- Episode – "A Star Is Born-Again"
- Episode – "Mr. Spritz Goes to Washington"
- Episode – "C.E. D'oh"
- Episode – "'Scuse Me While I Miss the Sky"
- Episode – "Three Gays of the Condo"
- Episode – "Dude, Where's My Ranch?"
- Episode – "Old Yeller-Belly"
- Episode – "Brake My Wife, Please"
- Episode – "The Bart of War"
- Episode – "Moe Baby Blues"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XIV"
- Episode – "My Mother the Carjacker"
- Episode – "The President Wore Pearls"
- Episode – "The Regina Monologues"
- Episode – "The Fat and the Furriest"
- Episode – "Today, I Am a Clown"
- Episode – "'Tis the Fifteenth Season"
- Episode – "Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens and Gays"
- Episode – "I, (Annoyed Grunt)-Bot"
- Episode – "Diatribe of a Mad Housewife"
- Episode – "Margical History Tour"
- Episode – "Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore"
- Episode – "Smart and Smarter"
- Episode – "The Ziff Who Came to Dinner"
- Episode – "Co-Dependent's Day"
- Episode – "The Wandering Juvie"
- Episode – "My Big Fat Geek Wedding"
- Episode – "Catch 'Em if You Can"
- Episode – "Simple Simpson"
- Episode – "The Way We Weren't"
- Episode – "Bart-Mangled Banner"
- Episode – "Fraudcast News"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XV"
- Episode – "All's Fair in Oven War"
- Episode – "Sleeping with the Enemy"
- Episode – "She Used to Be My Girl"
- Episode – "Fat Man and Little Boy"
- Episode – "Midnight Rx"
- Episode – "Mommie Beerest"
- Episode – "Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass"
- Episode – "Pranksta Rap"
- Episode – "There's Something About Marrying"
- Episode – "On a Clear Day I Can't See My Sister"
- Episode – "Goo Goo Gai Pan"
- Episode – "Mobile Homer"
- Episode – "The Seven-Beer Snitch"
- Episode – "Future-Drama"
- Episode – "Don't Fear the Roofer"
- Episode – "The Heartbroke Kid"
- Episode – "A Star is Torn"
- Episode – "Thank God It's Doomsday"
- Episode – "Home Away from Homer"
- Episode – "The Father, the Son and the Holy Guest Star"
- Episode – "Bonfire of the Manatees"
- Episode – "The Girl Who Slept Too Little"
- Episode – "Milhouse of Sand and Fog"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XVI"
- Episode – "Marge's Son Poisoning"
- Episode – "See Homer Run"
- Episode – "The Last of the Red Hat Mamas"
- Episode – "The Italian Bob"
- Episode – "Simpson Christmas Stories"
- Episode – "Homer's Paternity Coot"
- Episode – "We're on the Road to D'oh-where"
- Episode – "My Fair Laddy"
- Episode – "The Seemingly Never-Ending Story"
- Episode – "Bart Has Two Mommies"
- Episode – "Homer Simpson, This Is Your Wife"
- Episode – "Million Dollar Abie"
- Episode – "Kiss Kiss Bang Bangalore"
- Episode – "The Wettest Stories Ever Told"
- Episode – "Girls Just Want to Have Sums"
- Episode – "Regarding Margie"
- Episode – "The Monkey Suit"
- Episode – "Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play"
- Episode – "The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer"
- Episode – "Jazzy and the Pussycats"
- Episode – "Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XVII"
- Episode – "G.I. (Annoyed Grunt)"
- Episode – "Moe'N'a Lisa"
- Episode – "Ice Cream of Margie (with the Light Blue Hair)"
- Episode – "The Haw-Hawed Couple"
- Episode – "Kill Gil: Vols. 1 & 2"
- Episode – "The Wife Aquatic"
- Episode – "Revenge is a Dish Best Served Three Times"
- Episode – "Little Big Girl"
- Episode – "Springfield Up"
- Episode – "Yokel Chords"
- Episode – "Rome-Old and Julie-Eh"
- Episode – "Homerazzi"
- Episode – "Marge Gamer"
- Episode – "The Boys of Bummer"
- Episode – "Crook and Ladder"
- Episode – "Stop or My Dog Will Shoot!"
- Episode – "24 Minutes"
- Episode – "You Kent Always Say What You Want"
- – The Simpsons Movie
- Episode – "He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs"
- Episode – "The Homer of Seville"
- Episode – "Midnight Towboy"
- Episode – "I Don't Wanna Know Why the Caged Bird Sings"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XVIII"
- Episode – "Little Orphan Millie"
- Episode – "Husbands and Knives"
- Episode – "Funeral for a Fiend"
- Episode – "Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind"
- Episode – "E. Pluribus Wiggum"
- Episode – "That '90s Show"
- Episode – "Love, Springfieldian Style"
- Episode – "The Debarted"
- Episode – "Dial "N" for Nerder"
- Episode – "Smoke on the Daughter"
- Episode – "Papa Don't Leech"
- Episode – "Apocalypse Cow"
- Episode – "Any Given Sundance"
- Episode – "Mona Leaves-a"
- Episode – "All About Lisa"
- Episode – "Sex, Pies, and Idiot Scrapes"
- Episode – "Lost Verizon"
- Episode – "Double, Double, Boy in Trouble"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XIX"
- Episode – "Dangerous Curves"
- Episode – "Homer and Lisa Exchange Cross Words"
- Episode – "Mypods and Boomsticks"
- Episode – "The Burns and the Bees"
- Episode – "Lisa the Drama Queen"
- Episode – "Take My Life, Please"
- Episode – "How the Test Was Won"
- Episode – "No Loan Again, Naturally"
- Episode – "Gone Maggie Gone"
- Episode – "In the Name of the Grandfather"
- Episode – "Wedding for Disaster"
- Episode – "Eeny Teeny Maya, Moe"
- Episode – "The Good, the Sad and the Drugly"
- Episode – "Father Knows Worst"
- Episode – "Waverly Hills 9-0-2-1-D'oh"
- Episode – "Four Great Women and a Manicure"
- Episode – "Coming to Homerica"
- Episode – "Homer the Whopper"
- Episode – "Bart Gets a "Z" "
- Episode – "The Great Wife Hope"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XX"
- Episode – "The Devil Wears Nada"
- Episode – "Pranks and Greens"
- Episode – "Rednecks and Broomsticks"
- Episode – "O Brother, Where Bart Thou?"
- Episode – "Thursdays with Abie"
- Episode – "Once Upon a Time in Springfield"
- Episode – "Million Dollar Maybe"
- Episode – "Boy Meets Curl"
- Episode – "The Color Yellow"
- Episode – "Postcards From the Wedge"
- Episode – "Stealing First Base"
- Episode – "The Greatest Story Ever D'ohed"
- Episode – "American History X-cellent"
- Episode – "Chief of Hearts"
- Episode – "The Squirt and the Whale"
- Episode – "To Surveil With Love"
- Episode – "Moe Letter Blues"
- Episode – "The Bob Next Door"
- Episode – "Judge Me Tender"
- Episode – "Elementary School Musical"
- Episode – "Loan-a Lisa"
- Episode – "MoneyBART"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XXI"
- Episode – "Lisa Simpson, This Isn't Your Life"
- Episode – "The Fool Monty"
- Episode – "How Munched Is That Birdie in the Window?"
- Episode – "The Fight Before Christmas"
- Episode – "Donnie Fatso"
- Episode – "Moms I'd Like to Forget"
- Episode – "Flaming Moe"
- Episode – "Homer the Father"
- Episode – "The Blue and the Gray"
- Episode – "Angry Dad: The Movie"
- Episode – "The Scorpion's Tale"
- Episode – "A Midsummer's Nice Dream"
- Episode – "Love is a Many Strangled Thing"
- Episode – "The Great Simpsina"
- Episode – "The Real Housewives of Fat Tony"
- Episode – "Homer Scissorhands"
- Episode – "500 Keys"
- Episode – "The Ned-liest Catch"
- Episode – "The Falcon and the D'ohman"
- Episode – "Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XXII"
- Episode – "Replaceable You"
- Episode – "The Food Wife"
- Episode – "The Book Job"
- Episode – "The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants"
- Episode – "The Ten-Per-Cent Solution"
- Episode – "Holidays of Future Passed"
- Episode – "Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson"
- Episode – "The D'oh-cial Network"
- Episode – "Moe Goes from Rags to Riches"
- Episode – "The Daughter Also Rises"
- Episode – "At Long Last Leave"
- Episode – "Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart"
- Episode – "How I Wet Your Mother"
- Episode – "Them, Robot"
- Episode – "Beware My Cheating Bart"
- Episode – "A Totally Fun Thing That Bart Will Never Do Again"
- Episode – "The Spy Who Learned Me"
- Episode – "Ned 'N Edna's Blend"
- Episode – "Lisa Goes Gaga"
- Episode – "Moonshine River"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XXIII"
- Episode – "Adventures in Baby-Getting"
- Episode – "Gone Abie Gone"
- Episode – "Penny-Wiseguys"
- Episode – "A Tree Grows in Springfield"
- Episode – "The Day the Earth Stood Cool"
- Episode – "To Cur, with Love"
- Episode – "Homer Goes to Prep School"
- Episode – "A Test Before Trying"
- Episode – "Changing of the Guardian"
- Episode – "Love is a Many Splintered Thing"
- Episode – "Hardly Kirk-ing"
- Episode – "Gorgeous Grampa"
- Episode – "Black-eyed Please"
- Episode – "Dark Knight Court"
- Episode – "What Animated Women Want"
- Episode – "Pulpit Friction"
- Episode – "Whiskey Business"
- Episode – "The Fabulous Faker Boy"
- Episode – "The Saga of Carl"
- Episode – "Dangers on a Train"
- Episode – "Homerland"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XXIV"
- Episode – "Four Regrettings and a Funeral"
- Episode – "Yolo"
- Episode – "Labor Pains"
- Episode – "The Kid is All Right"
- Episode – "Yellow Subterfuge"
- Episode – "White Christmas Blues"
- Episode – "Steal This Episode"
- Episode – "Married to the Blob"
- Episode – "Specs and the City"
- Episode – "The Man Who Grew Too Much"
- Episode – "Diggs"
- Episode – "You Don't Have to Live Like a Referee"
- Episode – "Luca$"
- Episode – "Days of Future Future"
- Episode – "What to Expect When Bart's Expecting"
- Episode – "Brick Like Me"
- Episode – "Pay Pal"
- Episode – "The Yellow Badge of Cowardge"
- Episode – "The Simpsons Guy"
- Episode – "Clown in the Dumps"
- Episode – "The Wreck of the Relationship"
- Episode – "Super Franchise Me"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XXV"
- Episode – "Opposites A-Frack"
- Episode – "Simpsorama"
- Episode – "Blazed and Confused"
- Episode – "Covercraft"
- Episode – "I Won't Be Home for Christmas"
- Episode – "The Man Who Came to Be Dinner"
- Episode – "Bart's New Friend"
- Episode – "The Musk Who Fell to Earth"
- Episode – "Walking Big & Tall"
- Episode – "My Fare Lady"
- Episode – "The Princess Guide"
- Episode – "Sky Police"
- Episode – "Waiting for Duffman"
- Episode – "Peeping Mom"
- Episode – "The Kids Are All Fight"
- Episode – "Bull-E"
- Episode – "Mathlete's Feat"
- Episode – "Every Man's Dream"
- Episode – "Cue Detective"
- Episode – "Puffless"
- Episode – "Halloween of Horror"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XXVI"
- Episode – "Friend with Benefit"
- Episode – "Lisa with an "S""
- Episode – "Paths of Glory"
- Episode – "Barthood"
- Episode – "The Girl Code"
- Episode – "Teenage Mutant Milk-caused Hurdles"
- Episode – "Much Apu About Something"
- Episode – "Love Is in the N2-O2-Ar-CO2-Ne-He-CH4"
- Episode – "Gal of Constant Sorrow"
- Episode – "Lisa the Veterinarian"
- Episode – "The Marge-ian Chronicles"
- Episode – "The Burns Cage"
- Episode – "How Lisa Got Her Marge Back"
- Episode – "Fland Canyon"
- Episode – "To Courier with Love"
- Episode – "Simprovised"
- Episode – "Orange is the New Yellow"
- Episode – "Monty Burns' Fleeing Circus"
- Episode – "Friends and Family"
- Episode – "The Town"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XXVII"
- Episode – "Trust But Clarify"
- Episode – "There Will Be Buds"
- Episode – "Havana Wild Weekend"
- Episode – "Dad Behavior"
- Episode – "The Last Traction Hero"
- Episode – "The Nightmare After Krustmas"
- Episode – "Pork and Burns"
- Episode – "The Great Phatsby"
- Episode – "Fatzcarraldo"
- Episode – "The Cad and the Hat"
- Episode – "Kamp Krustier"
- Episode – "A Father's Watch"
- Episode – "The Caper Chase"
- Episode – "Looking for Mr. Goodbart"
- Episode – "Moho House"
- Episode – "Dogtown"
- Episode – "The Serfsons"
- Episode – "Springfield Splendor"
- Episode – "Whistler's Father"
- Episode – "Treehouse of Horror XXVIII"
- Episode – "Grampy Can Ya Hear Me"
- Episode – "The Old Blue Mayor She Ain't What She Used To Be"
- Episode – "Singin' In The Lane"
- Episode – "Homer Is Where the Art Isn't"
- Comic book – The Amazing Colossal Homer
- Comic book – Simpsons Parade
- Commercials – Slaughter is the Best Medicine
Video game – The Simpsons Wrestling
Video game – The Simpsons Skateboarding
Video game – The Simpsons Road Rage
Video game – The Simpsons: Hit and Run
Video game – The Simpsons Game
Video game – The Simpsons: Minutes to Meltdown
Video game – The Simpsons: Tapped Out
Video game – The Simpsons Ride
- Special – "Moe Live Tweets!" Mentioned
Citations
- ↑ "Wedding for Disaster"
- ↑ The Simpsons Movie
- ↑ Homer's Paternity Coot
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "The Springfield Connection"
- ↑ "Fear of Flying"
- ↑ Marge in Chains
- ↑ "$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)"
- ↑ "Co-Dependent's Day"
- ↑ "Marge on the Lam"
- ↑ "The Strong Arms of the Ma"
- ↑ "All's Fair in Oven War"
- ↑ "Regarding Margie"
- ↑ Episode – "El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer (The Mysterious Voyage of Homer)"
- ↑ The Old Blue Mayor She Ain't What She Used To Be
- ↑ "Large Marge"
- ↑ "Realty Bites"
- ↑ "Marge Gets a Job"
- ↑ "Itchy & Scratchy & Marge"
- ↑ "Bart After Dark"
- ↑ "The Great Wife Hope"
- ↑ "The Cartridge Family"
- ↑ Simpsons Comics #100 - Clip Clip Hooray, p.g. 96
- ↑ "Burns, Baby Burns"
- ↑ "Lost Our Lisa"
- ↑ The Haw-Hawed Couple
- ↑ "Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens and Gays"
- ↑ Steal This Episode
- ↑ "Homer the Vigilante"
- ↑ "Husbands and Knives"
- ↑ "The Way We Was"
- ↑ "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire"
- ↑ "Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious"
- ↑ "Secrets of a Successful Marriage"
- ↑ "Helter Shelter"
- ↑ "Marge in Chains"
- ↑ "The Way We Weren't"
- ↑ "Brush with Greatness"
- ↑ "Ice Cream of Margie (with the Light Blue Hair)"
- ↑ The Last Traction Hero
- ↑ "Future-Drama"
- ↑ BBC. (2000). 'The Simpsons': America's First Family (6 minute edit for the season 1 DVD) (DVD). UK: 20th Century Fox.
- ↑ Matt Groening, The Complete Fourth Season DVD (2004) commentary for episode Selma's Choice. 20th Century Fox
- ↑ Primetime Emmy Awards Advanced Search. Emmys.org. Retrieved on 2008-02-09.
- ↑ "25th Annual Winners and Nominees", Youngartistawards.org{{{date}}}. Retrieved on 2008-01-18.
- ↑ "For Your Consideration", Annie Awards,. Retrieved on 2007-12-03.
- ↑ Peter Debruge. "'Ratatouille' nearly sweeps Annies", Variety,. Retrieved on 2008-02-09. Archived from the original on 2012-05-24.
- ↑ Randy Shulman. "Homer's Odyssey", Metro Weekly,. Retrieved on 2007-07-26.
- ↑ "The Boys of Bummer"
- ↑ Marge's sprites had bunny ears in the Simpson's arcade game, according to Did You Know Gaming.
Springfield Police
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Chief Wiggum ● Lou ● Eddie | |||
Animals | |||
Bobo ● Officer Sniffy ● Laddie ● Scraps | |||
Former Cops | |||
Marge Simpson ● Gloria ● SpringShield: (Homer Simpson, Lenny Leonard, Carl Carlson) ● Santa's Little Helper |