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For other uses of "Rolling Stone", see Rolling Stone.

Rolling Stone is a pop-culture magazine that has been published since 1967, and is published physically monthly, as well as online.

References to Rolling Stone on The Simpsons[edit]

Episodes[edit]

Picture Season Episode number Episode name Reference
Rolling Stone.png 11 248 "Behind the Laughter" The Simpsons appear on the cover.
The Bart of War Milhouse.png 14 312 "The Bart of War" Bart hallucinates when he is in Ned Flanders' Beatles memorabilia room, fantasising Milhouse as John Lennon kissing Yoko Ono nude, a parody of issue 355 (January 22, 1981).
Rolling Scone.png 29 631 "3 Scenes Plus a Tag from a Marriage" Rolling Scone is a parody of the magazine, including the 1981 John Lennon picture.
Rolling Stone Magazine.png 637 "Left Behind" Ned Flanders goes to Rolling Stone's headquarters and is later thrown out.

Comics[edit]

Picture Comic issue Story name Reference
Simpsons Comics 45 Hamburger's Little Helper

Documentaries[edit]

Rolling Stone provided archive footage for three documentaries that aired on Sky One in January 2010:

References to The Simpsons in Rolling Stone[edit]

While numerous articles have been made on them, the Simpsons have appeared on several covers:

Picture Issue Date Reference
Rolling Stone Issue 581.png 581 June 28, 1990
Rolling Stone Issue 910 Bart.pngRolling Stone issue 910 Homer.pngRolling Stone issue 910 Simpsons.png 910 November 28, 2002 Bart, Homer, and the whole Simpsons parody the album covers for Nevermind, Born in the U.S.A and Abbey Road respectively.
Rolling Stone Issue 1000.png 1000 May 18, 2006 Bart is positioned on the R in the logo, alongside numerous celebrities standing on a stage.
Rolling Stone Issue 1271.png 1271 October 8, 2006 The Simpsons appear in the top-left corner on the page for 'The 100 Greatest TV Shows of All Time'.

External links[edit]