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@TVGuide The Simpsons eventually referenced the coma theory as an "unreleased clip" in the legendary "Lisa the Boy Scout" episode from earlier this season. (This is not canon.)
The print ad for "There's No Disgrace Like Home", using one of the popular stock photos of the family that was based on the final shot from the Tracey Ullman short "Family Portrait".
@BradBirdA113 @JayKogen @AlJean @MikeReissWriter Krusty's religion had not been part of the original concept of the character, so Kogen and Wolodarsky decided to parody The Jazz Singer and establish that Krusty is Jewish. Krusty's last name, Krustofsky, was established in this episode as pitched by Al Jean.
#OnThisDay #OTD September 1991, a series of Maggie Simpson educational children's books were published. Written by Matt Groening and his sister, Maggie Groening, they are the only #TheSimpsons educational book series to date.
Winona Ryder was a fan of the show. Dave Mirkin recalled that more writers came to her recording session than any other at the time. Her character's name was derived from the names of two of Mike Scully's daughters, Allison and Taylor.
@mrtimlong @AlJean @Ludacris @MAURICELAMARCHE The episode "24 Minutes" aired alongside "You Kent Always Say What You Want". It was originally promoted as being the 400th episode, but was broadcast as the 399th, hence the confusion over the actual 400th episode in the promo.
@mattselman @scullymike A deleted scene (in color) from "Natural Born Kissers."
Deleted scene (in color) from "Simpson Tide".