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    • Steamed Hams. Episode Origin: “22 Short Films About Springfield” (1996), Season 7, Episode 21. Advertisement. Meme Origin: 2009. “This phrase will be on my tombstone,” admits Oakley.
    • Homer Backs into the Bushes. Episode Origin: “Homer Loves Flanders” (1994), Season 5, Episode 16. Advertisement. Meme Origin: 2010. “My good friend David Mirkin actually used to do this as a kid, ‘phasing’ in and out of bushes,” explains Jean.
    • Ralph in Danger. Episode Origin: “The Simpsons Guy” (2014), Season 13, Episode 1. Meme Origin: 2018. “Another classic Simpsons reaction image,” says Caldwell.
    • Stupid Sexy Flanders. Episode Origin: “Little Big Mom” (1996), Season 8, Episode 6. Meme Origin: 2003. Advertisement. “Mike Scully wanted me to do this episode where Marge gets hurt, and Lisa takes over,” says Omine.
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    • Frinkiac
    • "Milhouse Is Not A Meme"
    • Chalkboard Gag Parodies
    • The Goggles Do Nothing!
    • Redundant Adjectives Are Redundant!
    • I Must Go
    • Stupid Sexy Flanders
    • I, For One, Welcome Our New X Overlords
    • That's The joke.

    On October 21st, 2014, Fox's cable network FX launched "Simpsons World," allowing FX subscribers to stream every episode to stream every episode of the show via their FXNow App. Early in its release, fans criticized "Simpsons World" for not presenting the show in the proper aspect ratios and the time and length of commercial breaks, which altered t...

    On February 2nd, 2016, web developers Paul Kehrer, Sean Schultz, and Allie Young launched the Frinkiac, a massive database of every shot and line from seasons 1 through 17 of the show. The site allows users to type in quotes and pinpoint the scene it comes from. They can then make memes or gifsbased on the line. Newsweek said, "It may be the greate...

    Milhouse is not a meme is a paradoxical statement and a well-known debate on the imageboard site 4chan about what constitutes an internet meme and what doesn’t. The meme uses an image of the character Milhouse Van Houten, who in and of himself is not a meme – that is to say, Milhouseis not a meme, but "Milhouse is not a meme" is, in fact, a meme.

    Chalkboard Gag Parodies are a series of exploitable images based on the perennial chalkboard gag scene from The Simpsons' opening sequence. In the scene, Bart is seen repeatedly writing a message on a large chalkboard, as a form of punishment. In each episode, the text is changed, and is frequently a joke or pun. The exploitable is a natural extens...

    The Goggles Do Nothing! is a catchphrase used for conveying the horror of having seen something unwanted, another way of saying "cannot unsee." The quote was used in the Season 7 episode "Radioactive Man",in which Rainier Wolfcastle, playing the action hero Radioactive Man, is doused with sulfuric acid while being protected only by a pair of goggle...

    (X) (Y) is (X) is a common sentence structure derived from a scene in the Season 11 episode "The Grift of the Magi," in which Ralph excitedly says "fun toys are fun!" Use of the phrase online started with 4chan; it is often used to place a humorous emphasis on redundancy. Popular examples include “Longcat is looooong”, “Successful trollis successfu...

    I Must Go, My People/Planet Need(s) Me is a caption frequently used on image macros showing people or animals jumping or flying away. The phrase originated in the Season 8 episode "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show," in which a character (Poochie), voiced by Homer, and introduced into the long-running cartoon "Itchy & Scratchy," is killed off. Th...

    Stupid Sexy Flanders is a phrase that comes from the Season 11 episode "Little Big Mom",spoken by Homer as he tries to think about what an skiing instructor said, but instead can't get the image of Flanders' skintight ski suit out of his mind. It has a similar usage on forums to "cannot unsee," although it is generally used in situations where the ...

    I, For One, Welcome Our New X Overlords- is a catchphrase from the Season 5 episode "Deep Space Homer". It is spoken by news anchor Kent Brockman after he sees a video, transmitted from Homer's space mission, that shows ants flying around in the cabin of the spacecraft; the ants appear super-sized because they are close to the lens, which spooks Ke...

    That's the Joke is a catchphrase originating from the Season 6 episode "A Star is Burns".In it, Rainier Wolfcastle is being interviewed about his new stand-up comedy movie, and a clip is shown (see below). In the clip, Wolfcastle says "Did you ever notice how men always leave the toilet seat up? […] That's the joke." The catchprase, often accompani...

  1. The Simpsons Search Engine - Create Memes and GIFs. Random. Frinkiac has nearly 3 million Simpsons screencaps so get to searching for crying out glayvin! ...

  2. Jul 27, 2017 · About. You Got the Dud refers to a memorable line from the animated TV sitcom The Simpsons. In the show, the Simpson family and their son's friend Milhouse play the board game Mystery Date, when they notice that one of the game's characters, "the dud," looks like Milhouse. Once they realize it, Marge Simpson says, "You got the dud."

  3. simpsons Meme Templates. Search. NSFW GIFs Only. say the line bart! simpsons. Add Caption. 0 days without (Lenny, Simpsons) Add Caption. Moe throws Barney. Add Caption.

  4. Jun 9, 2020 · Every popular Simpsons meme in chronological order (lmk if i've missed any). Props to knowyourmeme for making the process easier00:00 "Pathetic"00:10 "Lisa a...

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  6. The Simpsons, the longest-running American primetime show in history, with its own fair share of memetic goodness.Because the show has been such a Long Runner combined with being a Fountain of Memes it's not uncommon in the modern age for new memes to spontaneously appear out of obscure scenes from episodes that haven't been referenced in years.