The long-running gag appeared to have been phased out of the Fox show, which began in 1989, when patriarch Homer, voiced by Dan Castellaneta, declared he had stopped strangling Bart because “times ...
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.
*** trailer is out for the historic 35th season of the Simpsons, which is currently the longest running animated sitcom and it's just as wacky as the actual show. Take *** look. Wow, *** you mess with ...
A long-running gag on the long-running “The Simpsons” is apparently changing with the times, Fox5 News is reporting. One of the most popular bits on the animated series features family patriarch Homer ...
Homer Simpson will continue to strangle his son Bart despite calls for it to end. James L. Brooks, developer and producer of "The Simpsons," was quick to dismiss rumors that the show would be parting ...
The Simpsons will not be retiring its use of Homer Simpson strangling Bart. Brooks talked to People about the episode, which has generated a lot of online conversation, “McMansion and Wife.” Brooks ...
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 ...
To misquote Mary J. Blige: Don’t need no strangulation, holleration in this dancery. The Simpsons is officially done with Homer strangling his son, Bart. On the third episode of The Simpsons’ 35th ...
It’s been almost 40 years since he first graced the small screen, and Homer Simpson remains one of the most popular animated characters in media history. This dunderheaded dad has delighted millions ...
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 ...