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  1. Homer has a low IQ of 55, which would actually make him unable to speak or perform basic tasks, and has variously been attributed to the hereditary "Simpson Gene" (which eventually causes every male member of the family to become incredibly stupid), [85] his alcohol problem, exposure to radioactive waste, repetitive cranial trauma, [86] and a ...

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    • Conflicting Blood Types. Homer once volunteers to donate blood to Mr. Burns, with the intention that the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant boss will reward him when he gets better.
    • His Favorite Song. Homer's favorite song is the 1982 classic It's Raining Men by The Weather Girls. In Season 6, he gets unfairly banned from Moe's Tavern for pulling a harmless prank on Moe.
    • He Had Diabetes At Some Point. Relationships go through several tests. Early in their relationship, Homer and Marge almost part ways for good. This happens when Marge falls for Springfield University's Professor, Stefane August.
    • His Year Of Birth. Since the animated sitcom uses a floating timeline, the characters never really age. To avoid messing up the continuity, the characters' years of birth are never mentioned.
  2. medium.com › @nkhr › autism-in-the-simpsons-97a80673dcdfAutism in The Simpsons - Medium

    Feb 5, 2024 · As for his intellectual disability, Homer has an IQ of 55. Though IQs are an extremely limited, even prejudiced measure of intelligence, it’s generally accepted that any IQ lower than 70 tends...

    • Homer Simpson. Out of all the main characters there is no doubt about who the least intelligent person is. While he might be the most popular character to come from the show, Homer Simpson certainly isn't the brightest.
    • Barney Gumble. Barney Gumble has got his dear friend Homer Simpson to thank for ranking so low on this list because if it wasn't for him his life would have been very different.
    • Bart Simpson. Unfortunately for Bart Simpson, he takes after his father in many ways and one of those is that he's not exactly the smartest of people. Intelligence just doesn't come naturally for him and because of that, he resorts to humor as a coping mechanism, using pranks to entertain.
    • Apu. Apu is another character we see fairly regularly on The Simpsons, and even though he doesn't always get to show his intelligence too often, it is clear that he is quite smart.
  3. Feb 11, 2020 · Arguably his worst treatment of Lisa came when his own lack of intelligence was shown to be because of a crayon in his brain. He forms a great new bond with his intelligent daughter before sacrificing it all by shoving the crayon straight back up.

  4. When Homer gets the crayon removed, his Iq skyrockets, and he’s suddenly no longer the village idiot. But once he realizes he’s happier when he’s dumber (despite a newfound connection to his intelligent daughter Lisa), he has the crayon re-inserted into his brain.

  5. Feb 19, 2022 · A fan theory about The Simpsons suggests Homer's constant injuries might explain why he ends up losing so much intelligence over the years.

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