40 Chocotastic ‘Simpsons’ Facts Embiggened by Jebus Himself
At what point do you think The Simpsons transitioned from a TV show to a cultural touchstone? It had to be sometime in the ‘90s, right?
That isn’t just a blanket “everything was better in the ‘90s” statement either, we promise. We’re just trying to remember if one specific episode put it over the top, or if we all just looked at each other one day and collectively agreed that it became a big enough part of pop culture to warrant that label.
Let us know what you think. As long as it’s in the ‘90s, there are no wrong answers.
The Critic
The Olympics
Lee Carvallo
20th Century Animation
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Michael Jackson
Celebrity Guest Voices
The Simpsons’ Color
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Paul and Linda McCartney
The Expanse Easter Eggs
Source: Collider
McBain
Saving Lives
20th Television
King of the Hill
Farmville
The Theme Song
Donald Trump
20th Television, Adam Schultz/Wiki Commons, Evan El-Amin/Shutterstock
Fred Armisen
Source: Live From Springfield, It’s the Simpsons/Saturday Night Live Nexus
The Simpsons Movie (Yet Again)
Source: Screen Rant
Laurel and Hardy
Source: Flavorwire
The Simpsons: Road Rage
The Simpsons Game
Source: Gamespot
George Meyer
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John Swartzwelder
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Reservoir Dogs
Source: 15 Potential Simpsons Cameos That Didn’t Become Reality
Don Rickles
Source: 15 Potential Simpsons Cameos That Didn’t Become Reality
God
Krusty’s Live Action Show
Source: ScreenRant
Maude Flanders
Marcia Wallace
Harlan Ellison
Sources: IMDb, Scoobypedia
Photo Credit: Pip R. Lagenta/Flickr