

The Simpsons rush in and form a musical kick line that expands to a whole circus. Not only do The Simpsons parody Breaking Bad, Jesse and Walt appear to be watching the show from their own couch at the end. There are dozens if not hundreds of references, and this video purports to have found them all.

The Simpsons have done many a Christmas-themed couch gag, but this one is the most elaborate.įamous horror director Guillermo del Toro put together what is perhaps the most epic couch gag of all time. Bonus points for passing Moe heading in the opposite direction. Homer must evolve from a simple single-celled organism to every creature along the way to human before he gets home to his beloved couch. While even some of the best episodes of The Simpsons have forgettable couch gags (and, in some cases, skip the sequence altogether), the couch gag of The Many Saints of Springfield saw. Fun fact: this was originally a Sky One promotion for the show that’s why everything looks British. It’s the classic intro, but everything’s live action. Honestly, watching this is probably better than watching The Hobbit.Īdventure Time was one of the most wonderful shows of all time, so of course The Simpsons had to parody it. The Simpsons go on an adventure inspired by The Hobbit. Speaking of guest animators, this gag has Homer and family become toys and go on a Robot Chicken–style adventure.īut is it really a guest animator if you team up with your other show, Futurama? Bart isn’t too happy and wants no more guest animators, man. We’re treated to a whole little story when Rick and Morty accidentally kill the Simpsons and must copy them. It’s a Simpsons-themed Downton Abbey intro! The SzyslaksĮverybody’s actually just Moe Szyslak, ugliest man in town. A clever nod to the criticism that The Simpsons had just ripped off The Flintstones, this older gag can’t be found on YouTube. The first gag of season four, the Simpsons run in and see the Flintstones sitting on their couch. Who wasn’t parodying The Simpsons in 2019? Buildings rise out of the ground, driven by cogs, just as in the hit HBO series. From simple on-off jokes to couch gags where really the whole intro is the gag, The Simpsons has been running these beloved gags since the second episode of their show, where Bart gets squished into the air and pops back down after a few seconds.
