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'''''Cracked''''' was an American humor magazine, which was published from 1958 until 2007. As a direct rival of [[Mad (magazine)|Mad]] it also lasted longer than many other copycat ''Mad'' magazines. Since 2007 Cracked is an online humor site.  
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The magazine parodied ''[[The Simpsons]]'' multiple times and was likewise referenced a few times on the show itself.  
 
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== References to ''[[The Simpsons]]'' in ''Cracked'' ==
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For the in-show magazine, see Cracked (magazine).
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Cracked (real-world logo).png

Cracked was an American humor magazine, which was published from 1958 until 2007. As a direct rival of Mad it also lasted longer than many other copycat Mad magazines. Since 2007 Cracked is an online humor site.

The magazine parodied The Simpsons multiple times and was likewise referenced a few times on the show itself.

References to Cracked in The Simpsons[edit]

Picture Season Episode number Episode name Reference
3 53 "Separate Vocations" Principal Skinner shows Bart a secret room where the school keeps all the stuff they've taken away from students, including the entire collection of Mad, Cracked and Crazy.
Cracked.png 7 140 "Team Homer" An issue of Cracked is seen when Bart and Millhouse rummage through the titles in the Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop.

References to The Simpsons in Cracked[edit]

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