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The Honeymooners is an American television sitcom which originally aired from 1955 to 1956, created by and starring Jackie Gleason, and based on a recurring comedy sketch of the same name that had been part of Gleason's variety show.

References to The Honeymooners in The Simpsons[edit]

Characters[edit]

Picture Character name Reference
Ralph Wiggum.png Ralph Wiggum Ralph was named after comedian Jackie Gleason's character on The Honeymooners Ralph Kramden.

Episodes[edit]

Picture Season Episode number Episode name Reference
Plagiarizing The Honeymooners.png 7 146 "The Day the Violence Died" When Roger Meyers, Jr. pleads his case in court, he mentions that several animated television series and characters were plagiarized from other series and characters: "Animation is built on plagiarism! If it weren't for someone plagiarizing The Honeymooners, we wouldn't have The Flintstones. He also mentions Art Carney (who played Ed Norton on The Honeymooners) as the inspiration for Yogi Bear.
8 172 "Grade School Confidential" Homer thought Mrs. Krabappel's last name was "Crandall," as in Ralph and Alice Crandall.
Pygmoelian - The Honeymooners.png 11 242 "Pygmoelian" Homer appearing as an angel on It Never Ends is a reference to Jackie Gleason's appearance as the Chef of the Future in the episode of The Honeymooners "Better Living Through TV".
Includeleopard.jpeg 12 257 "HOMЯ" The leopard cartoon character at the animation festival is based on Ralph Kramden.
18 392 "Yokel Chords" The end, when Cletus says, "Baby, you're the greatest!", followed by "Honeymooners" music and a face on the Moon.
The Honeymooners parody.png 20 431 "How the Test Was Won" Couch gag: The Simpsons parody different The Honeymooners, with Homer as the bus driver Ralph Kramden, Bart as Ed Norton, Lisa as Trixie Norton and Marge as Alice Kramden.
The Honeymooners parody.png 20 441 "Coming to Homerica" Couch gag: repeat of LABF02's couch gag.
Adventures of Fatso Flanagan.png 23 494 "The Ten-Per-Cent Solution" At the Museum of TV and Television is seen The Adventures of Fatso Flanagan, a parody of The Honeymooners.
The Honeymooners parody.png 23 498 "Moe Goes from Rags to Riches" Couch gag: repeat of LABF02's couch gag.
The Honeymooners parody.png 30 660 "D'oh Canada" Couch gag: repeat of LABF02's couch gag.

Common cast members[edit]

Picture Name Role in The Honeymooners Role on The Simpsons
Audrey Meadows.jpg Audrey Meadows Portrayed Alice Kramden. Voiced Beatrice Simmons in "Old Money".

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