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    • Sacrificing His Happiness For Maggie. In "And Maggie Makes Three," the Simpson kids notice that the family doesn't seem to keep any photos of Maggie. It's revealed before she was born, Homer managed to pay off his debts, leave the power plant, and get a job at a bowling alley, which he enjoyed despite the smaller income.
    • Sacrificing His Job For His Family. In "You Only Move Twice," when Homer is offered a luxurious job from Hank Scorpio, the family moves to Cypress Creek.
    • Saving Christmas. There have been multiple times where Homer helped his family have a happy Christmas, but one of the most notable was "Grift of the Magi," where he gets involved when Bart and Lisa learn an evil toy corporation has been trying to corner the market and destroy rival toys.
    • Letting Maggie Keep Bobo. In "Rosebud," Mr. Burns virtually goes insane trying to find his long-lost childhood teddy bear. Upon learning that the bear ended up as one of Maggie's toys, Homer initially plans a deal in which he'll give it to his boss for a million dollars and a few islands.
  2. There are episodes where Homer is genuinely a good man and father. Such as the one where he eats a poisoned pufferfish and believes he's going to die in Season 2. He uses what he believes are his last hours on earth to try be a good dad to Bart, Lisa, and Maggie.

  3. Nov 7, 2023 · Is Homer Simpson a Good Dad Now? In a recent episode of “The Simpsons,” Homer suggested he would abandon one of his best-known bits: throttling his son. It is the latest example of the show...

    • Best: Bought Lisa A Saxophone
    • Worst: Always Chokes Bart
    • Best: Tries to Lose Weight
    • Worst: Pits Bart and Lisa Against Each Other
    • Best: Maggie's First Word
    • Worst: Exploits and Exaggerates Bart's Injuries
    • Best: Smart Homer Bonds with Lisa
    • Worst: Bets The Family Christmas Money
    • Best: Do It For Her
    • Worst: Tries to "Turn" Bart Straight

    Lisa's love of jazz and her passion for the saxophone is often played for laughs. But in truth, it was Homer that started her on her musical path. Homer and Marge are advised of Lisa's status as a prodigy and they want to encourage her gifts by sending her to a private school. But they can't afford the tuition. When a heatwave strikes and Homer is ...

    The running gag on The Simpsonsis that every time Bart does something to make Homer angry, his father yells, "Why you little..." and chokes him relentlessly. It's meant to be funny but in truth depicts an abusive relationship between father and son. Homer's angry outbursts that lead to violence are toxic and alarming. Although the gesture is seen a...

    During a church outing with the family, Bart becomes embarrassed by his father's obesity. Homer wants to make his son proud, so he starts to secretly work out to lose weight. Power Sauce bars are part of his diet for weight loss. Soon, Homer becomes impressively fit. RELATED: The 10 Best Seasons Of The Simpsons, Ranked A Power Sauce representative ...

    When Bart and Lisa start playing hockey, Homer immediately pits them against each other. Rather than ensuring his children that he loves them equally and is proud of both of them, he encourages unhealthy competition to win their father's love. Marge, of course, is not happy with Homer's antics. Hockey is already a violent and dangerous sport. But w...

    When Maggie still hasn't shown signs of talking, the family goes down memory lane and recalls Bart and Lisa's first words. This leads to the realization that the kids have only ever called their father by his name. It's a joke that's played for laughs, but Homer is genuinely troubled by it. One night as he puts Maggie to bed, he tells her the soone...

    When Mr. Burns hits Bart with his car, he offers the family $100 as compensation. Bart did not get seriously injured, but Homer is insulted by Mr. Burns' lack of concern over the incident. He exploits Bart and makes him exaggerate his injuries in court to sue Mr. Burns for more money. He uses phony doctors and shifty lawyers to make his case, all t...

    After the family discovers a piece of crayon lodged in Homer's head causes his lower intelligence, they have it removed. This leads to Homer becoming the intellectual equal of Lisa, the family genius. For the first time ever, Homer and Lisa understand one another and bond. RELATED: All 30 Seasons Of The Simpsons, Ranked But Homer's new intelligence...

    When the Simpsons are down on their luck and have a low budget for Christmas presents, Homer bets it on a dog race. His intentions were good, but his actions were reckless. The little money they have for a meager Christmas is lost on a race that was never a sure thing. Still, it does lead to the adoption of Santa's Little Helper, the dog that becom...

    One of the funniest memes comes from a heartfelt moment in the show. Homer hates working at the power plant and quits to work his dream job at a bowling alley. But when he finds out Marge is pregnant with Maggie, he knows he has to go back. Mr. Burns leaves a plaque in Homer's office that says, "Don't Forget: You're Here Forever." But Homer takes p...

    In one of the most problematic episodes of The Simpsons, Homer makes a new friend that he gets along with great until he founds out John is gay. Bart spends time with John and Homer fears he's turned his son gay. In a gross misunderstanding of how queerness works, Homer starts making Bart do "manly" things against his will to turn him straight. He ...

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  4. May 25, 2021 · He seems like a bad dad, doesn't he? Well, there's a lot more to Homer Simpson than meets the eye, and thanks to the 639 episodes (and counting), there's a lot to dig through to see what a great father Homer actually is.

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  5. Jun 16, 2022 · Homer's quote about his towel didn't make much sense considering he has almost no hair, but despite his lack of smarts, the cartoon father has lots of practical experience when it comes to parenting, as he’s been honing his skills with Bart, Lisa and Maggie on The Simpsons for 33 seasons.

  6. Jun 14, 2013 · Homer Simpson's Guide to Fatherhood. For flawless parenting advice, look no further than everybody's favorite three-haired animated dad. By Scott Christian, Dennis Tang, and Nate Erickson....

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