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File:CouchGagS4E02.jpg|[[A Streetcar Named Marge]]: The family sits; the couch morphs into a monster, swallowing the family. | File:CouchGagS4E02.jpg|[[A Streetcar Named Marge]]: The family sits; the couch morphs into a monster, swallowing the family. | ||
File:CouchGagS4E04.jpg|[[Lisa the Beauty Queen]]: Maggie is already seated; the rest of the family runs past the couch and out of frame, into empty white space beyond the edge of the film, before frantically running back into frame. | File:CouchGagS4E04.jpg|[[Lisa the Beauty Queen]]: Maggie is already seated; the rest of the family runs past the couch and out of frame, into empty white space beyond the edge of the film, before frantically running back into frame. | ||
− | File: | + | File:CouchGagS4E12.jpg|[[Marge vs. the Monorail]]: The family sits; within seconds, the room fills with other regulars from the cast, totally blocking the family and obscuring their view. |
− | File: | + | File:CouchGagS4E11.jpg|[[Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk]]: The family cannot sit, as the couch is already occupied by Santa's Little Helper, who growls menacingly; the family backs away cautiously. |
File:CouchGagS5E03.jpg|[[Homer Goes to College]]: The family sits; the couch and family are crushed by the cutout foot from the opening of Monty Python's Flying Circus. | File:CouchGagS5E03.jpg|[[Homer Goes to College]]: The family sits; the couch and family are crushed by the cutout foot from the opening of Monty Python's Flying Circus. | ||
File:CouchGagS6E18.jpg|[[A Star is Burns]]: The family sits; their sizes are reversed, with Maggie the largest and Homer the tiniest. (Except Bart who has not changes.) | File:CouchGagS6E18.jpg|[[A Star is Burns]]: The family sits; their sizes are reversed, with Maggie the largest and Homer the tiniest. (Except Bart who has not changes.) | ||
− | File: | + | File:CouchGagS6E12.jpg|[[Homer the Great]]: The living room is at the center of an M.C. Escher's Relativity style environment with multiple staircases and conflicting perspectives; the family enters from various directions (and dimensions) and sits. |
− | + | File:CouchGagS6E09.jpg|[[Homer Badman]]: In a loose parody of the film, Time Bandits, the family runs in and chase after the couch as the back of the room recedes endlessly away from them. | |
− | File: | + | File:Lisa%27s_Rival_-_couch_gag.png|[[Lisa's Rival]]: The floor is water, the family swims into the room (Bart wearing a scuba mask) and climbs up onto the couch (Homer pokes his right ear to dry it). |
− | + | File:CouchGagS6E14.jpg|[[Bart's Comet]]: The scene is black and white, and the couch, TV, and other living room furniture have an 1930s appearance; the family runs in, wearing Mickey Mouse style white gloves and big smiles, dancing. | |
− | File: | + | File:File:Circus Line couch gag.jpg|[[Lisa's First Word]]: [[Circle Line couch gag|The Simpsons get up off the couch and form a line with some dancers. The wall behind the couch moves away. This reveals a lot of other circus acts such as elephants, jugglers, magicians, trapeze artists and Santa's Little Helper walking on two legs.]] |
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=== Notes === | === Notes === | ||
− | * | + | *Couch gags that were reused were from [[A Streetcar Named Marge]], [[Lisa the Beauty Queen]], [[Marge vs. the Monorail]], [[Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk]], [[Homer Goes to College]], [[A Star is Burns]], [[Homer the Great]], [[Homer Badman]], [[Lisa's Rival]], [[Bart's Comet]] and [[Lisa's First Word]]. |
− | *There were no couch gags from season one | + | *There were no couch gags from seasons one, two and seven shown. |
− | + | *There was one couch gag originally from season three. | |
+ | *There were five couch gags originally from season four. | ||
+ | *There was one couch gag originally from season five. | ||
+ | *There were five couch gags originally from season six. | ||
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Chalkboard gag
I will only do this once a year |
Notes
- By "this", it means a clip show.
Couch gag
"The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular" couch gag
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Couch Gag Information
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- A number of couch gags from different episodes.
Gallery
- CouchGagS4E02.jpg
A Streetcar Named Marge: The family sits; the couch morphs into a monster, swallowing the family.
- CouchGagS4E04.jpg
Lisa the Beauty Queen: Maggie is already seated; the rest of the family runs past the couch and out of frame, into empty white space beyond the edge of the film, before frantically running back into frame.
- CouchGagS4E12.jpg
Marge vs. the Monorail: The family sits; within seconds, the room fills with other regulars from the cast, totally blocking the family and obscuring their view.
- CouchGagS4E11.jpg
Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk: The family cannot sit, as the couch is already occupied by Santa's Little Helper, who growls menacingly; the family backs away cautiously.
- CouchGagS5E03.jpg
Homer Goes to College: The family sits; the couch and family are crushed by the cutout foot from the opening of Monty Python's Flying Circus.
- CouchGagS6E18.jpg
A Star is Burns: The family sits; their sizes are reversed, with Maggie the largest and Homer the tiniest. (Except Bart who has not changes.)
- CouchGagS6E12.jpg
Homer the Great: The living room is at the center of an M.C. Escher's Relativity style environment with multiple staircases and conflicting perspectives; the family enters from various directions (and dimensions) and sits.
- CouchGagS6E09.jpg
Homer Badman: In a loose parody of the film, Time Bandits, the family runs in and chase after the couch as the back of the room recedes endlessly away from them.
Lisa's Rival: The floor is water, the family swims into the room (Bart wearing a scuba mask) and climbs up onto the couch (Homer pokes his right ear to dry it).
- CouchGagS6E14.jpg
Bart's Comet: The scene is black and white, and the couch, TV, and other living room furniture have an 1930s appearance; the family runs in, wearing Mickey Mouse style white gloves and big smiles, dancing.
Appearances
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Notes
- Couch gags that were reused were from A Streetcar Named Marge, Lisa the Beauty Queen, Marge vs. the Monorail, Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk, Homer Goes to College, A Star is Burns, Homer the Great, Homer Badman, Lisa's Rival, Bart's Comet and Lisa's First Word.
- There were no couch gags from seasons one, two and seven shown.
- There was one couch gag originally from season three.
- There were five couch gags originally from season four.
- There was one couch gag originally from season five.
- There were five couch gags originally from season six.