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  2. Homer has a low IQ due to many factors: his hereditary "Simpson Gene", his alcohol problem, exposure to radioactive waste, repetitive cranial trauma, and the crayon lodged in the frontal lobe of his brain.

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    When the family visits the Totally Sick, Twisted, F***ed-Up Animation Festival, Homerdiscovers Animotion, a motion capture technology that enables a cartoon character to mimic a human's movements. He likes it so much that he invests the family's life savings in Animotion. The next day at work, Homer checks his stocks, the operator tells him that An...

    The claymation sequence seen in the cartoon Ned Flanders lets Rod and Todd watch - "The New Adventures of Gravey and Jobriath" - was produced by Chiodo Bros, Productions. The studio would later create other stop-motion segments in episodes such as, "The Girl Who Slept Too Little", "Angry Dad: The Movie" and "Ned 'n Edna's Blend Agenda"

    "HOMЯ" was watched by approximately 10.2 million viewers with a Nielsen rating of 10.0, making it the highest-rated show on FOXthe week it aired. The episode has received positive reviews from critics. IGN has deemed the episode "a classic." AOL Television listed the episode at #18 on their list of the "The Simpsons' Best Episodes", which detailed ...

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  3. Aug 17, 2018 · A 3D rendering of a realistic Homer Simpson will sear itself into your brain forever. Amanda Kooser. Aug. 17, 2018 3:21 p.m. PT. 2 min read. Please take a moment to study this image. It shows...

  4. An X-ray of Homer's true brain. Homer is a pure moron who can go back and forth from being downright terrible to an extremely caring and loving man. Homer's personality is one of frequent immaturity, frequent stupidity, selfishness, laziness, and explosive anger; one might say it's like that of the "Average Joe". He also suffers from a short ...

  5. Homer takes a job at a medical testing center. During most of the experiments, the doctors gawk in curiosity at how Homer could be so unintelligent. The doctors view a 3D x-ray of his brain and notice something weird sticking out of his right lobe. After a few minor rotations, it is revealed that the object is a crayon.

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  7. Jan 7, 2001 · With Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith. An X-ray reveals a crayon lodged in Homer's brain. After the crayon is removed, Homer experiences a sudden surge in intelligence, making him closer to Lisa and isolated from his friends.

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