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Lovejoy is sometimes seen with a Catholic Priest's cassock. He is a Man of God and a marriage counselor.
 
Lovejoy is sometimes seen with a Catholic Priest's cassock. He is a Man of God and a marriage counselor.
  
It is revealed that he may be friends with [[Hyman Krustofsky|Rabbi Hyman Krustofsky]] because they do a radio show together about religion called ''Gabbin' about God''.<ref>"[[Like Father Like Clown]]"</ref> His biggest competitors are the NFL, warm beds on a Sunday morning, and cable.
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It is revealed that he may be friends with [[Hyman Krustofsky|Rabbi Hyman Krustofsky]] because they do a radio show together about religion called ''Gabbin' about God''.<ref>"[[Like Father, Like Clown]]"</ref> His biggest competitors are the NFL, warm beds on a Sunday morning, and cable.
  
 
He describes how he initially came to Springfield an eager, idealistic young man in the seventies, only to become cynical and disillusioned about his flock and ministry, mostly due to [[Ned Flanders]], who constantly pesters him with such non-emergencies as coveting [[Maude Flanders|his own wife]]. Lovejoy would dispatch such concerns with maximum brevity so that he could return to playing with his model trains (his true passion), and [[Bart the Lover|in one case]], his dessert.<ref>"[[In Marge We Trust]]"</ref> He wrote a book called ''Hell: It's Not Just for Christians Anymore'' and a pamphlet called ''Satan's Boners.''
 
He describes how he initially came to Springfield an eager, idealistic young man in the seventies, only to become cynical and disillusioned about his flock and ministry, mostly due to [[Ned Flanders]], who constantly pesters him with such non-emergencies as coveting [[Maude Flanders|his own wife]]. Lovejoy would dispatch such concerns with maximum brevity so that he could return to playing with his model trains (his true passion), and [[Bart the Lover|in one case]], his dessert.<ref>"[[In Marge We Trust]]"</ref> He wrote a book called ''Hell: It's Not Just for Christians Anymore'' and a pamphlet called ''Satan's Boners.''
  
Regarding his ministry, he once explained to [[Marge Simpson|Marge]], "I just stopped caring. Fortunately by that time it was the eighties, and no one noticed." Lovejoy demonstrates a thorough knowledge of the Bible, citing parables such as the "foolish man who built his house on sand" in an attempt to warn [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] against the dangers of founding a self-serving "religion".<ref>"[[Homer the Heretic]]"</ref> Homer retorts with a random passage of his own, which Lovejoy cites immediately as having no relevance to the discussion. Homer then tries in vain to cover himself by saying, "Yeah ... think about it!" His hobby is toy trains.
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Regarding his ministry, he once explained to [[Marge]], "I just stopped caring. Fortunately by that time it was the eighties, and no one noticed." Lovejoy demonstrates a thorough knowledge of the Bible, citing parables such as the "foolish man who built his house on sand" in an attempt to warn [[Homer]] against the dangers of founding a self-serving "religion".<ref>"[[Homer the Heretic]]"</ref> Homer retorts with a random passage of his own, which Lovejoy cites immediately as having no relevance to the discussion. Homer then tries in vain to cover himself by saying, "Yeah ... think about it!" His hobby is toy trains.
  
His sermons currently vary between dreary recitations of more opaque parts of the Old Testament, to the occasional "fire and brimstone" scaremongering about Hell — and very little of the love and joy that the Reverend's surname suggests. However, some of the sermons, such as the sin of Gambling, occur on weeks that are highly ironic, such as the fact that Reverend Lovejoy's anti-gambling sermon occurring on a week where Bingo is going to be played on Tuesdays, an implied Gambling convention called Monte Carlo night on Wednesday, and having a retreat at Reno, Las Vegas on Saturday.<ref>"[[The Telltale Head]]"</ref> When congregation members begin to nod off, Lovejoy can awaken them by pressing a button on his lectern resulting in pre-recorded sounds, including an eagle, an ambulance siren, a disco whistle and a blimp attack. He has his dog do his "dirty, sinful business" on Ned Flanders lawn.  
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His sermons currently vary between dreary recitations of more opaque parts of the Old Testament, to the occasional "fire and brimstone" scaremongering about Hell — and very little of the love and joy that the Reverend's surname suggests. However, some of the sermons, such as the sin of Gambling, occur on weeks that are highly ironic, such as the fact that Reverend Lovejoy's anti-gambling sermon occurring on a week where Bingo is going to be played on Tuesdays, an implied Gambling convention called Monte Carlo night on Wednesday, and having a retreat at Reno, Las Vegas on Saturday.<ref>"[[The Telltale Head]]"</ref> When congregation members begin to nod off, Lovejoy can awaken them by pressing a button on his lectern resulting in pre-recorded sounds, including an eagle, an ambulance siren, a disco whistle and a blimp attack. He has his pet {{W|Old English Sheepdog}} do his "dirty, sinful business" on Ned Flanders lawn.  
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He hosts Alcoholics Anonymous meetings at the church.<ref>"[[Duffless]]"</ref> However he himself is secretly an alcoholic (as observed on one of [[Mr. Burns]]' surveillance monitors).<ref>"[[Burns' Heir]]"</ref>
  
 
=== Tolerance ===
 
=== Tolerance ===
 
His tolerant side is demonstrated when he performs a marriage for Hindus (though he apparently thinks Hinduism is a Christian group), co-hosts a religious radio program with Krusty the Klown's [[Hyman Krustofsky|rabbi father]] and admits evolution may be true. However, despite the fact that he married a Hindu couple, he is unable to identify Apu's religion sometimes. His words of comfort to death-row inmates are "There, there, there, there." and "Well, if that's the worst thing to happen to you today, consider yourself lucky."
 
His tolerant side is demonstrated when he performs a marriage for Hindus (though he apparently thinks Hinduism is a Christian group), co-hosts a religious radio program with Krusty the Klown's [[Hyman Krustofsky|rabbi father]] and admits evolution may be true. However, despite the fact that he married a Hindu couple, he is unable to identify Apu's religion sometimes. His words of comfort to death-row inmates are "There, there, there, there." and "Well, if that's the worst thing to happen to you today, consider yourself lucky."
  
However, Lovejoy has become increasingly intolerant, possibly to mirror the increasing extremism of the American Religious Right in recent years. He called [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]], who had converted to Buddhism, "Marge Simpson's devil-daughter".<ref>"[[She of Little Faith]]"</ref> Moreover, he appears bitter about the tall Episcopal church across the street, wanting to build a larger steeple and, when mentioning the other church, placing the emphasis on "pis". He also read to Lisa an excerpt from the Bible to justify [[Whacking Day]] (during which many snakes are killed), but refused to show her the supposed text supporting his argument. While he seems to have originally believed in evolution, he later takes up the creationist cause to bolster his church's membership. He has also driven a "Book-burning-mobile", further revealing an extremist nature. He seems rather stingy as well. In one episode, it is revealed that Lovejoy checks his Bible out of the local library every Friday for 9 years; when the librarian asks him whether it would be easier to simply buy a Bible, Lovejoy acidly implies that it would be possible on a librarian's salary.
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However, Lovejoy has become increasingly intolerant, possibly to mirror the increasing extremism of the American Religious Right in recent years. He called [[Lisa]], who had converted to Buddhism, "Marge Simpson's devil-daughter".<ref>"[[She of Little Faith]]"</ref> Moreover, he appears bitter about the tall Episcopal church across the street, wanting to build a larger steeple and, when mentioning the other church, placing the emphasis on "pis". He also read to Lisa an excerpt from the Bible to justify {{ap|Whacking Day|holiday}} (during which many snakes are killed), but refused to show her the supposed text supporting his argument. While he seems to have originally believed in evolution, he later takes up the creationist cause to bolster his church's membership. He has also driven a "Book-burning-mobile", further revealing an extremist nature. He seems rather stingy as well. In one episode, it is revealed that Lovejoy checks his Bible out of the local library every Friday for 9 years; when the librarian asks him whether it would be easier to simply buy a Bible, Lovejoy acidly implies that it would be possible on a librarian's salary.
  
He is especially intolerant of the Roman Catholic Church as he is shown brawling with a priest, telling Marge that he might as well do a Voodoo dance for [[Abraham Simpson|Abe Simpson]] when he asked him to give him the last rites, and helped kidnap [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] to keep him from converting to Catholicism.
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He is especially intolerant of the Roman Catholic Church as he is shown brawling with a priest, telling Marge that he might as well do a Voodoo dance for [[Abraham Simpson|Abe Simpson]] when he asked him to give him the last rites, and helped kidnap [[Bart]] to keep him from converting to Catholicism.
  
 
Despite being a clergyman, Lovejoy does not always follow the word of the Bible, and has been shown to do things that would be considered sinful. Lovejoy has been known to exploit his congregation for money, brawl with a Catholic priest, encourage his dog to foul [[Ned Flanders]]'s lawn, told Moe he had little to live for, and burned down his church for insurance money.
 
Despite being a clergyman, Lovejoy does not always follow the word of the Bible, and has been shown to do things that would be considered sinful. Lovejoy has been known to exploit his congregation for money, brawl with a Catholic priest, encourage his dog to foul [[Ned Flanders]]'s lawn, told Moe he had little to live for, and burned down his church for insurance money.
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Lovejoy is not always enthusiastic about The Bible and is often disparaging about its content and purpose, ("Have you ever really read this thing? Technically, we're not allowed to go to the bathroom.") this most likely means that he believes it is impossible or very hard to be completely free of sin. He tends to stress church and community work over any involved study of biblical text.
 
Lovejoy is not always enthusiastic about The Bible and is often disparaging about its content and purpose, ("Have you ever really read this thing? Technically, we're not allowed to go to the bathroom.") this most likely means that he believes it is impossible or very hard to be completely free of sin. He tends to stress church and community work over any involved study of biblical text.
  
He is proven to be a poor parent; he is usually seen spending more time with his wife and hobbies rather than with his daughter Jessica, who sends her to boarding school for the majority of the time.
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He is proven to be a poor parent; he is usually seen spending more time with his wife and hobbies rather than with his daughter Jessica, whom he sends to boarding school for the majority of the time.
  
Also, he has been known to be somewhat enthusiastic about burnings, as evidenced by the fact that he owns a van that's sole purpose is to burn books (named the burning-book-mobile), which he thanked Lisa personally for writing the article that inspired him <ref>[[They Saved Lisa's Brain]]</ref> and his declaration that his entire parish, as well as the entire town, try to burn Krusty the Clown products after it was believed that he committed an armed robbery at the Kwik-E-Mart.<ref>"[[Krusty Gets Busted]]"</ref> This is a negative quality because the Christian Faith denounces any burnings in regards to objects, regardless of whether they are satanic in origin or not. This trait of his also has passed beyond into his personal behavior; he also had deliberately set his church on fire several times to gain the insurance money covered with it.
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Also, he has been known to be somewhat enthusiastic about burnings, as evidenced by the fact that he owns a van that's sole purpose is to burn books (named the burning-book-mobile), which he thanked Lisa personally for writing the article that inspired him <ref>"[[They Saved Lisa's Brain]]"</ref> and his declaration that his entire parish, as well as the entire town, try to burn Krusty the Clown products after it was believed that he committed an armed robbery at the Kwik-E-Mart.<ref>"[[Krusty Gets Busted]]"</ref> This trait of his also has passed beyond into his personal behavior; he also had deliberately set his church on fire several times to gain the insurance money covered with it.
  
 
It's no secret that he hates Homer. He even wanted Marge to leave him, but Marge refuse to do it. Lovejoy usually tells everyone that Homer is horrible and even wrote "Jesus Died For This!" Picture of Homer sleeping in church.
 
It's no secret that he hates Homer. He even wanted Marge to leave him, but Marge refuse to do it. Lovejoy usually tells everyone that Homer is horrible and even wrote "Jesus Died For This!" Picture of Homer sleeping in church.
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Reverend Lovejoy's daughter [[Jessica Lovejoy|Jessica]] is normally ignored by her father who refuses to believe she is worse than Bart even after she stole the church's donations.<ref>"[[Bart's Girlfriend]]"</ref>
 
Reverend Lovejoy's daughter [[Jessica Lovejoy|Jessica]] is normally ignored by her father who refuses to believe she is worse than Bart even after she stole the church's donations.<ref>"[[Bart's Girlfriend]]"</ref>
  
Lovejoy's wife, [[Helen Lovejoy|Helen]], who looks older than her husband, is a moralistic gossip. Now Helen is rarely seen without being at her husband's side. Despite the 1950s aura, it is she, not her husband, who is the driver of the van that takes the Lovejoys out of town when [[Homer Simpson]] is deeded the church by the court after suing them for falling in a hole outside the church building and ends up bringing the wrath of God upon Springfield, which is allayed only by the Lovejoys' return.<ref>"[[Pray Anything]]"</ref>
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Lovejoy's wife, [[Helen Lovejoy|Helen]], who looks older than her husband, is a moralistic gossip. Now Helen is rarely seen without being at her husband's side. Despite the 1950s aura, it is she, not her husband, who is the driver of the van that takes the Lovejoys out of town when [[Homer Simpson]] is deeded the church by the court after suing them for falling in a hole outside the church building and ends up bringing the wrath of God upon Springfield, which is allayed only by the Lovejoys' return.<ref>"[[Pray Anything]]"</ref>
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Most likely prior to meeting Helen, Reverend Lovejoy had a relationship with [[Edna Krabappel]].<ref>"[[The Ned-liest Catch]]"</ref>
  
 
Reverend Lovejoy's father has appeared once, in Springfield's burlesque house, [[La Maison Derrière]].<ref>"[[Bart After Dark]]"</ref>
 
Reverend Lovejoy's father has appeared once, in Springfield's burlesque house, [[La Maison Derrière]].<ref>"[[Bart After Dark]]"</ref>
  
 
Lovejoy also has a bad relationship with his mother in law. He said that after Helen's father died, she never stopped visiting.
 
Lovejoy also has a bad relationship with his mother in law. He said that after Helen's father died, she never stopped visiting.
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== Non-canon ==
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=== The Simpsons: Tapped Out ===
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==== Rev. Lovejoy ====
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=== ''[[Bart vs. the World]]'' ===
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Reverend Lovejoy does not make an appearance in the game, but is mentioned during the trivia round. Question: What is the name of the parson of the church the Simpsons attend? A: Reverend Lovebug. B: Reverend Lovejoy {correct answer}. C: Reverend Killjoy.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
*Lovejoy is a fan of the Steven Spielberg movie, ''{{W|E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial}}''.<ref>"[[The Springfield Files]]"</ref>
 
*Lovejoy is a fan of the Steven Spielberg movie, ''{{W|E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial}}''.<ref>"[[The Springfield Files]]"</ref>
 
*Due to the fact that, as listed above, he seems overly-enthusiastic in regards to burning (such as the mass burning of Krusty merchandise as well as even owning a van of which it's sole purpose other than driving is burning books), as well as having burned down his church a few times, it's possible that he has pyromaniacal tendencies.
 
*Due to the fact that, as listed above, he seems overly-enthusiastic in regards to burning (such as the mass burning of Krusty merchandise as well as even owning a van of which it's sole purpose other than driving is burning books), as well as having burned down his church a few times, it's possible that he has pyromaniacal tendencies.
*In many episodes, Reverend Lovejoy is seen with his model trains. This is most likely a joke off of the Reverend W. Awdry, a pastor like Lovejoy who is the creator of ''The Railway Series.''
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*In many episodes, Reverend Lovejoy is seen with his model trains. This is most likely a joke off of the {{W|Reverend W. Awdry}}, a pastor like Lovejoy who is the creator of ''{{W|The Railway Series}}''.
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== Behind the Laughter ==
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Rev. Lovejoy was named after Lovejoy St. in [[Matt Groening]]'s hometown of [[Portland]], [[Oregon]].<ref>''[[Springfield Confidential]]'' Chapter 6</ref>
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=== Foreign dubs ===
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== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
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*{{ep|Krusty Gets Busted}}
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{{Season1A
*{{ep|Bart Gets an F}}
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|E8=yes
*{{ep|Simpson and Delilah}}
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|E9=yes
*{{ep|Dead Putting Society}}
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|E9n=mentioned
*{{ep|Itchy & Scratchy & Marge}}
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|E10=yes
*{{ep|Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment}}
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|E12=yes
*{{ep|Principal Charming}}
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*{{ep|Old Money}}
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{{Season2A
*{{ep|The War of the Simpsons}}
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|E1=yes
*{{ep|Blood Feud}}
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|E2=yes
*{{ep|Bart the Murderer}}
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|E6=yes
*{{ep|Like Father, Like Clown}}
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|E9=yes
*{{ep|Lisa the Greek}}
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|E13=yes
*{{ep|Bart the Lover}}
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|E14=yes
*{{ep|Black Widower}}
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|E17=yes
*{{ep|Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?}}
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|E20=yes
*{{ep|Homer the Heretic}}
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|E22=yes
*{{ep|Mr Plow}}
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*{{ep|Homer's Triple Bypass}}
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{{Season3A
*{{ep|Marge vs. the Monorail}}
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|E4=yes
*{{ep|Duffless}}
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|E6=yes
*{{ep|Whacking Day}}
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|E8=yes
*{{ep|Marge in Chains}}
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|E8n=mentioned
*{{ep|Krusty Gets Kancelled}}
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|E14=yes
*{{ep|Homer's Barbershop Quartet}}
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|E16=yes
*{{ep|Marge on the Lam}}
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|E21=yes
*{{ep|Bart's Inner Child}}
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|E24=yes
*{{ep|$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)}}
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*{{ep|Homer Loves Flanders}}
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{{Season4A
*{{ep|Lady Bouvier's Lover}}
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|E2=yes
*{{ep|Secrets of a Successful Marriage}}
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|E3=yes
*{{ep|Another Simpsons Clip Show}}
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|E9=yes
*{{ep|Bart's Girlfriend}}
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|E11=yes
*{{ep|Bart's Comet}}
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|E12=yes
*{{ep|A Star is Burns}}
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|E16=yes
*{{ep|Lisa's Wedding}}
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|E20=yes
*{{ep|Two Dozen and One Greyhounds}}
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|E21=yes
*{{ep|Round Springfield}}
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|E22=yes
*{{ep|The Springfield Connection}}
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*{{ep|Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)}}
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{{Season5A
*{{ep|Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily}}
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|E1=yes
*{{ep|Bart Sells His Soul}}
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|E1n=flashback
*{{ep|Lisa the Vegetarian}}
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|E4=yes
*{{THOH|Treehouse of Horror VI}}
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|E5=yes
*{{ep|Mother Simpson}}
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|E5n=The Devil and Homer Simpson; picture
*{{ep|The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular}}
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|E6=yes
*{{ep|Team Homer}}
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|E7=yes
*{{ep|Two Bad Neighbors}}
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|E10=yes
*{{ep|Lisa the Iconoclast}}
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|E13=yes
*{{ep|A Fish Called Selma}}
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|E13n=mentioned
*{{ep|22 Short Films About Springfield}}
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|E16=yes
*{{ep|Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in "The Curse of the Flying Hellfish"}}
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|E18=yes
*{{ep|You Only Move Twice}}
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|E21=yes
*{{ep|Bart After Dark}}
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|E22=yes
*{{ep|A Milhouse Divided}}
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*{{ep|Hurricane Neddy}}
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{{Season6A
*{{ep|El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer (The Mysterious Voyage of Homer)}}
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|E3=yes
*{{ep|The Springfield Files}}
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|E5=yes
*{{ep|Brother from Another Series}}
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|E6=yes
*{{ep|My Sister, My Sitter}}
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|E6n=opening sequence
*{{ep|Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment}}
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|E7=yes
*{{ep|Grade School Confidential}}
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|E14=yes
*{{ep|The Canine Mutiny}}
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|E18=yes
*{{ep|In Marge We Trust}}
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|E19=yes
*{{ep|Homer's Enemy}}
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|E20=yes
*{{ep|The Principal and the Pauper}}
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|E22=yes
*{{THOH|Treehouse of Horror VIII}}
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|E23=yes
*{{ep|The Cartridge Family}}
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|E25=yes
*{{ep|The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons}}
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*{{ep|Lisa the Skeptic}}
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{{Season7A
*{{ep|Miracle on Evergreen Terrace}}
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|E1=yes
*{{ep|All Singing, All Dancing}}
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|E3=yes
*{{ep|The Joy of Sect}}
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|E4=yes
*{{ep|This Little Wiggy}}
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|E5=yes
*{{ep|The Trouble with Trillions}}
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|E6=yes
*{{ep|King of the Hill}}
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|E8=yes
*{{ep|Natural Born Kissers}}
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|E10=yes
*{{ep|Bart the Mother}}
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|E10n=archive footage
*{{ep|Lisa Gets an "A"}}
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|E12=yes
*{{ep|Homer Simpson in: "Kidney Trouble"}}
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|E13=yes
*{{ep|Mayored to the Mob}}
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|E16=yes
*{{ep|Viva Ned Flanders}}
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|E19=yes
*{{ep|Wild Barts Can't Be Broken}}
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|E21=yes
*{{ep|Sunday Cruddy Sunday}}
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|E22=yes
*{{ep|I'm with Cupid}}
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|E23=yes
*{{ep|Marge Simpson in Screaming Yellow Honkers}}
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}}
*{{ep|Simpsons Bible Stories}}
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{{Season8A
*{{ep|The Old Man and the "C" Student}}
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|E2=yes
*{{ep|Monty Can't Buy Me Love}}
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|E4=yes
*{{ep|They Saved Lisa's Brain}}
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|E5=yes
*{{ep|Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo}}
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|E6=yes
*{{ep|Brother's Little Helper}}
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|E8=yes
*{{THOH|Treehouse of Horror X}}
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|E9=yes
*{{ep|Faith Off}}
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|E10=yes
*{{ep|Alone Again, Natura-Diddily}}
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|E14cg=yes
*{{ep|Missionary: Impossible}}
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|E16=yes
*{{ep|The Computer Wore Menace Shoes}}
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|E17=yes
*{{ep|I'm Goin' to Praiseland}}
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|E19=yes
*{{ep|Simpsons Tall Tales}}
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|E20=yes
*{{ep|She of Little Faith}}
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|E22=yes
*{{ep|The Lastest Gun in the West}}
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|E23=yes
*{{ep|Tales from the Public Domain}}
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*{{ep|Gump Roast}}
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{{Season9A
*{{ep|Million Dollar Maybe}}
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|E2=yes
*{{ep|The Fool Monty}}
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|E4=yes
*{{ep|Homer Scissorhands}}
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|E5=yes
*{{ep|Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts}}
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|E8=yes
*{{ep|The Food Wife}}
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|E10=yes
*{{ep|The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants|(cog in [[Homer]]'s head)}}
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|E11=yes
*{{game|The Simpsons: Tapped Out}}
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|E11n=archive footage
*{{bk|Simpsons World The Ultimate Episode Guide: Seasons 1-20}}
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|E13=yes
*{{bk|The Homer Book}}
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|E18=yes
*{{bk|Flanders' Book of Faith}}
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|E20=yes
*{{bk|The Marge Book}}
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|E23=yes
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|E25=yes
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}}
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{{Season10A
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|E3=yes
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|E7=yes
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|E8=yes
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|E9=yes
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|E10=yes
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|E11=yes
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|E12=yes
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|E15=yes
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|E18=yes
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|E18n=wraparounds
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|E20=yes
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|E21=yes
 +
|E22=yes
 +
|E23=yes
 +
}}
 +
{{Season11A
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|E1=yes
 +
|E2=yes
 +
|E4=yes
 +
|E8=yes
 +
|E9=yes
 +
|E11=yes
 +
|E14=yes
 +
|E15=yes
 +
|E20=yes
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|E21=yes
 +
}}
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{{Season12A
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|E1=yes
 +
|E2=yes
 +
|E3=yes
 +
|E4=yes
 +
|E6=yes
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|E10=yes
 +
|E12=yes
 +
|E15=yes
 +
|E19=yes
 +
|E20=yes
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|E21=yes
 +
|E21n=Paul Bunyan; Tom and Huck
 +
}}
 +
{{Season13A
 +
|E1=yes
 +
|E1n=Wiz Kids
 +
|E5=yes
 +
|E6=yes
 +
|E7=yes
 +
|E8=yes
 +
|E9=yes
 +
|E11=yes
 +
|E12=yes
 +
|E17=yes
 +
|E22=yes
 +
}}
 +
{{Season14A
 +
|E1=yes
 +
|E4=yes
 +
|E6=yes
 +
|E7=yes
 +
|E9=yes
 +
|E10=yes
 +
|E12=yes
 +
|E13=yes
 +
|E16=yes
 +
|E17=yes
 +
|E18=yes
 +
|E19=yes
 +
|E20=yes
 +
|E22=yes
 +
}}
 +
{{Season15A
 +
|E1=yes
 +
|E1n=Reaper Madness; Stop the World, I Want to Goof Off
 +
|E7=yes
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|E9=yes
 +
|E10=yes
 +
|E15=yes
 +
|E16=yes
 +
|E17=yes
 +
|E19=yes
 +
|E21=yes
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|E22=yes
 +
}}
 +
{{Season16A
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|E1=yes
 +
|E1n=Four Beheadings and a Funeral
 +
|E2=yes
 +
|E8=yes
 +
|E10=yes
 +
|E14=yes
 +
|E18=yes
 +
|E21=yes
 +
}}
 +
{{Season17A
 +
|E2=yes
 +
|E3=yes
 +
|E5=yes
 +
|E6=yes
 +
|E9=yes
 +
|E9n=wraparounds
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|E10=yes
 +
|E12=yes
 +
|E13=yes
 +
|E14=yes
 +
|E16=yes
 +
|E18=yes
 +
|E18n=Mayflower Madman; The Neptune Upending
 +
|E21=yes
 +
}}
 +
{{Season18A
 +
|E2=yes
 +
|E3=yes
 +
|E4=yes
 +
|E4n=The Day the Earth Looked Stupid
 +
|E5=yes
 +
|E7=yes
 +
|E9=yes
 +
|E11=yes
 +
|E11n=The Count of Monte Fatso
 +
|E14=yes
 +
|E17=yes
 +
|E18=yes
 +
|E21=yes
 +
}}
 +
*{{mov}}
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{{Season19A
 +
|E2=yes
 +
|E2n=voice only
 +
|E5=yes
 +
|E6=yes
 +
|E7=yes
 +
|E8=yes
 +
|E14=yes
 +
|E16=yes
 +
}}
 +
{{Season20A
 +
|E3=yes
 +
|E7=yes
 +
|E8=yes
 +
|E10=yes
 +
|E14=yes
 +
|E15=yes
 +
|E16=yes
 +
|E17=yes
 +
|E20=yes
 +
|E20n=Queen Elizabeth I
 +
|E21=yes
 +
}}
 +
{{Season21A
 +
|E4=yes
 +
|E4n=Don't Have a Cow, Mankind; There's No Business Like Moe Business
 +
|E5=yes
 +
|E7=yes
 +
|E11=yes
 +
|E12=yes
 +
|E16=yes
 +
|E19=yes
 +
|E21=yes
 +
|E22=yes
 +
|E23=yes
 +
}}
 +
{{Season22A
 +
|E4=yes
 +
|E6=yes
 +
|E10=yes
 +
|E16=yes
 +
|E18=yes
 +
|E19=yes
 +
|E20=yes
 +
|E21=yes
 +
|E22=yes
 +
}}
 +
{{Season23A
 +
|E1=yes
 +
|E1n=mentioned
 +
|E2=yes
 +
|E3=yes
 +
|E5=yes
 +
|E7=yes
 +
|E7n=cog in Homer's head
 +
|E10=yes
 +
|E11=yes
 +
|E12=yes
 +
|E13=yes
 +
|E14=yes
 +
|E20=yes
 +
|E21=yes
 +
}}
 +
{{Season24A
 +
|E1=yes
 +
|E2=yes
 +
|E2n=opening sequence; The Greatest Story Ever Holed; Bart & Homer's Excellent Adventure
 +
|E4=yes
 +
|E5=yes
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|E6=yes
 +
|E7=yes
 +
|E9=yes
 +
|E11=yes
 +
|E16=yes
 +
|E17=yes
 +
|E18=yes
 +
|E22=yes
 +
}}
 +
{{Season25A
 +
|E1cg=yes
 +
|E2=yes
 +
|E2n=[[Guillermo del Toro opening sequence|opening sequence]]
 +
|E3=yes
 +
|E4=yes
 +
|E6cg=yes
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|E8=yes
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|E9=yes
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|E10=yes
 +
|E12=yes
 +
|E13=yes
 +
|E15=yes
 +
|E16=yes
 +
|E18=yes
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|E20=yes
 +
|E21=yes
 +
}}
 +
{{Season26A
 +
|E1=yes
 +
|E2=yes
 +
|E3=yes
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|E5=yes
 +
|E6=yes
 +
|E8=yes
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|E12=yes
 +
|E13=yes
 +
|E16=yes
 +
|E17=yes
 +
|E20=yes
 +
|E21=yes
 +
}}
 +
{{Season27A
 +
|E1cg=yes
 +
|E2=yes
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|E6=yes
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|E8=yes
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|E14=yes
 +
|E15=yes
 +
|E19=yes
 +
|E21=yes
 +
|E22=yes
 +
}}
 +
{{Season28A
 +
|E1=yes
 +
|E4=yes
 +
|E4n=Dry Hard; BFF
 +
|E6=yes
 +
|E8=yes
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|E10=yes
 +
|E15=yes
 +
|E17=yes
 +
|E18=yes
 +
|E20=yes
 +
|E22=yes
 +
}}
 +
{{Season29A
 +
|E1=yes
 +
|E4=yes
 +
|E4n=The Exor-Sis
 +
|E6=yes
 +
|E7=yes
 +
|E9=yes
 +
|E10=yes
 +
|E11=yes
 +
|E13=yes
 +
|E14=yes
 +
|E16=yes
 +
}}
 +
{{Season30A
 +
|E1=yes
 +
|E2=yes
 +
|E4=yes
 +
|E4n=Intrusion of the Pod-Y Switchers
 +
|E5=yes
 +
|E7=yes
 +
|E7n=mentioned
 +
|E8=yes
 +
|E9=yes
 +
|E10=yes
 +
|E12=yes
 +
|E13=yes
 +
|E16cg=yes
 +
|E17=yes
 +
|E19=yes
 +
|E20=yes
 +
}}
 +
{{Season31A
 +
|E2=yes
 +
|E3cg=yes
 +
|E5=yes
 +
|E6=yes
 +
|E8=yes
 +
|E8n=A-Gobble-Ypto
 +
|E9=yes
 +
|E12=yes
 +
|E13=yes
 +
|E14=yes
 +
|E16=yes
 +
|E17=yes
 +
|E19=yes
 +
|E20=yes
 +
|E21=yes
 +
|E22=yes
 +
}}
 +
{{Season32A
 +
|E2=yes
 +
|E3=yes
 +
|E3n=Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo
 +
|E6=yes
 +
|E8=yes
 +
|E10=yes
 +
|E11=yes
 +
|E12=yes
 +
|E13=yes
 +
|E16=yes
 +
|E19=yes
 +
|E20=yes
 +
|E22=yes
 +
}}
 +
{{Season33A
 +
|E1=yes
 +
|E3=yes
 +
|E3n=Bong Joon Ho's This Side of Parasite; Nightmare on Elm Tree
 +
|E6=yes
 +
|E8=yes
 +
|E9=yes
 +
|E10=yes
 +
|E11=yes
 +
|E14=yes
 +
|E15=yes
 +
|E16=yes
 +
|E17=yes
 +
|E19=yes
 +
|E19n=picture
 +
|E22=yes
 +
}}
 +
{{Season34A
 +
|E1=yes
 +
|E2=yes
 +
|E3=yes
 +
|E4=yes
 +
|E5=yes
 +
|E5n=picture
 +
|E11=yes
 +
|E13=yes
 +
|E16=yes
 +
|E17=yes
 +
|E22OS=yes
 +
}}
 +
{{Season35A
 +
|E1=yes
 +
|E2=yes
 +
|E4=yes
 +
|E5=yes
 +
|E5n=Lout Break
 +
|E6=yes
 +
|E7=yes
 +
|E9=yes
 +
|E13=yes
 +
|E15=yes
 +
|E16=yes
 +
|E18=yes
 +
}}
 +
{{Season36A
 +
|E1=yes
 +
|E5=yes
 +
|E5n=The Information Rage; The Fall of the House of Monty
 +
|E6=yes
 +
}}
 +
'''Specials:'''
 +
{{SpecialsA
 +
|Bartman=yes
 +
|DDT=yes
 +
|Bowl=yes
 +
|Bowln=archive footage
 +
|HV2016=yes
 +
|Plus=yes
 +
|TDLM=yes
 +
}}
 +
'''Adverts:'''
 +
{{AdvertsA
 +
|Coke=yes
 +
|TSTO2=yes
 +
|TSTO4=yes
 +
|TSTO7=yes
 +
}}
 +
'''Simpsons Illustrated:'''
 +
{{SimpsonsIllustratedA
 +
|I1S3=yes
 +
|I4S7=yes
 +
|I4S7n=mentioned
 +
|I8S4=yes
 +
}}
 +
'''Simpsons Comics and Stories:'''
 +
{{SCASA
 +
|I1S2=yes
 +
}}
 +
'''Simpsons Comics:'''
 +
{{SimpsonsComicsA
 +
|I11S1=yes
 +
|I12S1=yes
 +
|I16S1=yes
 +
|I17S1=yes
 +
|I19S1=yes
 +
|I22S1=yes
 +
|I23S1=yes
 +
|I23S1n=mentioned
 +
|I23S2=yes
 +
|I24S1=yes
 +
|I28S2=yes
 +
|I31S1=yes
 +
|I32S1=yes
 +
|I34S1=yes
 +
|I38S1=yes
 +
|I39S1=yes
 +
|I41S2=yes
 +
|I42S1=yes
 +
|I46S1=yes
 +
|I50S1=yes
 +
|I52S1=yes
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|I53S1=yes
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|I56S1=yes
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|I57S1=yes
 +
|I57S2=yes
 +
|I58S1=yes
 +
|I59S1=yes
 +
|I63S3=yes
 +
|I64S1=yes
 +
|I64S1n=mentioned
 +
|I66S1=yes
 +
|I67S1=yes
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|I69S1=yes
 +
|I71S2=yes
 +
|I72S1=yes
 +
|I74S1=yes
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|I79S1=yes
 +
|I81S1=yes
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|I82S1=yes
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|I83S1=yes
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|I85S1=yes
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|I86S1=yes
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|I87S1=yes
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|I89S1=yes
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|I91S1=yes
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|I93S1=yes
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|I100S1=yes
 +
|I102S1=yes
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|I103S1=yes
 +
|I107S1=yes
 +
|I118S1=yes
 +
|I121S1=yes
 +
|I125S2=yes
 +
|I128S1=yes
 +
|I134S1=yes
 +
|I136S1=yes
 +
|I138S1=yes
 +
|I140S1=yes
 +
|I148S1=yes
 +
|I152S1=yes
 +
|I153S2=yes
 +
|I154S1=yes
 +
|I158S1=yes
 +
|I161S1=yes
 +
|I163S1=yes
 +
|I167S1=yes
 +
|I171S1=yes
 +
|I172S1=yes
 +
|I177S1=yes
 +
|I182S1=yes
 +
|I184S1=yes
 +
|I185S3=yes
 +
|I197S1=yes
 +
|I202S1=yes
 +
|I203S1=yes
 +
|I209S1=yes
 +
|I210S1=yes
 +
|I213S1=yes
 +
|I214S1=yes
 +
|I215S1=yes
 +
|I239S1=yes
 +
}}
 +
'''Bartman:'''
 +
{{BartmanA
 +
|I2S1=yes
 +
}}
 +
'''Treehouse of Horror:'''
 +
{{TreehouseA
 +
|I1S1=yes
 +
|I2S1=yes
 +
|I2S2=yes
 +
|I3S1=yes
 +
|I5S2=yes
 +
|I10S4=yes
 +
|I16S1=yes
 +
|I19S1=yes
 +
|I19S2=yes
 +
|I20S1=yes
 +
|I20S2=yes
 +
|I20S3=yes
 +
|I20S4=yes
 +
|I21S2=yes
 +
|B1S7=yes
 +
|B3S13=yes
 +
|B4S4=yes
 +
|B4S10=yes
 +
}}
 +
'''Bart Simpson:'''
 +
{{BartSimpsonA
 +
|I10S6=yes
 +
|I14S2=yes
 +
|I22S4=yes
 +
|I28S2=yes
 +
|I30S1=yes
 +
|I30S3=yes
 +
|I30S3n=mentioned
 +
|I31S1=yes
 +
|I39S5=yes
 +
|I42S3=yes
 +
|I48S1=yes
 +
|I54S1=yes
 +
|I68S1=yes
 +
|I78S3=yes
 +
|I82S3=yes
 +
|I84S1=yes
 +
|I100S1=yes
 +
}}
 +
'''Futurama Crossover:'''
 +
{{FuturamaCrossoverA
 +
|S1=yes
 +
|S2=yes
 +
|S3=yes
 +
}}
 +
'''Comic Strips:'''
 +
{{ComicStripsA
 +
|S11=yes
 +
|S80=yes
 +
|S80n=picture
 +
}}
 +
'''Super Spectacular:'''
 +
{{SuperSpectacularA
 +
|I7S1=yes
 +
|I8S1=yes
 +
|I13S1=yes
 +
|I15S1=yes
 +
}}
 +
'''Winter Wingding:'''
 +
{{WinterWingdingA
 +
|I2S1=yes
 +
|I3S1=yes
 +
|I4S1=yes
 +
|I4S4=yes
 +
|I5S1=yes
 +
|I5S2=yes
 +
|I6S5=yes
 +
|I10S1=yes
 +
}}
 +
'''Summer Shindig:'''
 +
{{SummerShindigA
 +
|I1S1=yes
 +
|I1S3=yes
 +
|I4S3=yes
 +
}}
 +
'''Comic Book Guy: The Comic Book:'''
 +
{{DOCBGA
 +
|S2=yes
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|S3=yes
 +
|S5=yes
 +
}}
 +
'''Video Games:'''
 +
{{GamesA
 +
|BvtW=yes
 +
|BvtWn=mentioned
 +
|Wrestle=yes
 +
|TSRR=yes
 +
|Game=yes
 +
|TSTO=yes
 +
}}
 +
'''Books:'''
 +
{{BooksA
 +
|UEG=yes
 +
|TKB=yes
 +
|TKBn=mentioned
 +
|TBoM=yes
 +
|TBB=yes
 +
|TBBn=mentioned
 +
|TMB=yes
 +
|UFA=yes
 +
|BSGTL=yes
 +
|CBG=yes
 +
|TSGtS=yes
 +
|TSFCC=yes
 +
|FBoF=yes
 +
}}
 +
'''Merchandise:'''
 +
*{{merch|Simpsons Mania! (Inkworks)|pipe=yes|3=Simpsons Mania!|(mentioned)}}
 +
{{TC}}
 
}}
 
}}
  
== Notes and references ==
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== References ==
 
{{Images|Reverend Lovejoy}}
 
{{Images|Reverend Lovejoy}}
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Latest revision as of 11:42, November 12, 2024

Timothy Lovejoy, Jr.
Timothy Lovejoy, Jr..png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Black
Occupation: Reverend of the First Church of Springfield
Relatives: Wife: Helen Lovejoy
Daughter: Jessica Lovejoy
Father: Timothy Lovejoy, Sr.
First appearance: "The Telltale Head"
Voiced by: Harry Shearer


Reverend Timothy Lovejoy, Jr. also known as Reverend Lovejoy, is the local reverend in Springfield, more precisely, of the First Church of Springfield.

Biography[edit]

Lovejoy is sometimes seen with a Catholic Priest's cassock. He is a Man of God and a marriage counselor.

It is revealed that he may be friends with Rabbi Hyman Krustofsky because they do a radio show together about religion called Gabbin' about God.[1] His biggest competitors are the NFL, warm beds on a Sunday morning, and cable.

He describes how he initially came to Springfield an eager, idealistic young man in the seventies, only to become cynical and disillusioned about his flock and ministry, mostly due to Ned Flanders, who constantly pesters him with such non-emergencies as coveting his own wife. Lovejoy would dispatch such concerns with maximum brevity so that he could return to playing with his model trains (his true passion), and in one case, his dessert.[2] He wrote a book called Hell: It's Not Just for Christians Anymore and a pamphlet called Satan's Boners.

Regarding his ministry, he once explained to Marge, "I just stopped caring. Fortunately by that time it was the eighties, and no one noticed." Lovejoy demonstrates a thorough knowledge of the Bible, citing parables such as the "foolish man who built his house on sand" in an attempt to warn Homer against the dangers of founding a self-serving "religion".[3] Homer retorts with a random passage of his own, which Lovejoy cites immediately as having no relevance to the discussion. Homer then tries in vain to cover himself by saying, "Yeah ... think about it!" His hobby is toy trains.

His sermons currently vary between dreary recitations of more opaque parts of the Old Testament, to the occasional "fire and brimstone" scaremongering about Hell — and very little of the love and joy that the Reverend's surname suggests. However, some of the sermons, such as the sin of Gambling, occur on weeks that are highly ironic, such as the fact that Reverend Lovejoy's anti-gambling sermon occurring on a week where Bingo is going to be played on Tuesdays, an implied Gambling convention called Monte Carlo night on Wednesday, and having a retreat at Reno, Las Vegas on Saturday.[4] When congregation members begin to nod off, Lovejoy can awaken them by pressing a button on his lectern resulting in pre-recorded sounds, including an eagle, an ambulance siren, a disco whistle and a blimp attack. He has his pet Old English Sheepdog do his "dirty, sinful business" on Ned Flanders lawn.

He hosts Alcoholics Anonymous meetings at the church.[5] However he himself is secretly an alcoholic (as observed on one of Mr. Burns' surveillance monitors).[6]

Tolerance[edit]

His tolerant side is demonstrated when he performs a marriage for Hindus (though he apparently thinks Hinduism is a Christian group), co-hosts a religious radio program with Krusty the Klown's rabbi father and admits evolution may be true. However, despite the fact that he married a Hindu couple, he is unable to identify Apu's religion sometimes. His words of comfort to death-row inmates are "There, there, there, there." and "Well, if that's the worst thing to happen to you today, consider yourself lucky."

However, Lovejoy has become increasingly intolerant, possibly to mirror the increasing extremism of the American Religious Right in recent years. He called Lisa, who had converted to Buddhism, "Marge Simpson's devil-daughter".[7] Moreover, he appears bitter about the tall Episcopal church across the street, wanting to build a larger steeple and, when mentioning the other church, placing the emphasis on "pis". He also read to Lisa an excerpt from the Bible to justify Whacking Day (during which many snakes are killed), but refused to show her the supposed text supporting his argument. While he seems to have originally believed in evolution, he later takes up the creationist cause to bolster his church's membership. He has also driven a "Book-burning-mobile", further revealing an extremist nature. He seems rather stingy as well. In one episode, it is revealed that Lovejoy checks his Bible out of the local library every Friday for 9 years; when the librarian asks him whether it would be easier to simply buy a Bible, Lovejoy acidly implies that it would be possible on a librarian's salary.

He is especially intolerant of the Roman Catholic Church as he is shown brawling with a priest, telling Marge that he might as well do a Voodoo dance for Abe Simpson when he asked him to give him the last rites, and helped kidnap Bart to keep him from converting to Catholicism.

Despite being a clergyman, Lovejoy does not always follow the word of the Bible, and has been shown to do things that would be considered sinful. Lovejoy has been known to exploit his congregation for money, brawl with a Catholic priest, encourage his dog to foul Ned Flanders's lawn, told Moe he had little to live for, and burned down his church for insurance money.

Lovejoy is not always enthusiastic about The Bible and is often disparaging about its content and purpose, ("Have you ever really read this thing? Technically, we're not allowed to go to the bathroom.") this most likely means that he believes it is impossible or very hard to be completely free of sin. He tends to stress church and community work over any involved study of biblical text.

He is proven to be a poor parent; he is usually seen spending more time with his wife and hobbies rather than with his daughter Jessica, whom he sends to boarding school for the majority of the time.

Also, he has been known to be somewhat enthusiastic about burnings, as evidenced by the fact that he owns a van that's sole purpose is to burn books (named the burning-book-mobile), which he thanked Lisa personally for writing the article that inspired him [8] and his declaration that his entire parish, as well as the entire town, try to burn Krusty the Clown products after it was believed that he committed an armed robbery at the Kwik-E-Mart.[9] This trait of his also has passed beyond into his personal behavior; he also had deliberately set his church on fire several times to gain the insurance money covered with it.

It's no secret that he hates Homer. He even wanted Marge to leave him, but Marge refuse to do it. Lovejoy usually tells everyone that Homer is horrible and even wrote "Jesus Died For This!" Picture of Homer sleeping in church.

Family[edit]

Reverend Lovejoy's daughter Jessica is normally ignored by her father who refuses to believe she is worse than Bart even after she stole the church's donations.[10]

Lovejoy's wife, Helen, who looks older than her husband, is a moralistic gossip. Now Helen is rarely seen without being at her husband's side. Despite the 1950s aura, it is she, not her husband, who is the driver of the van that takes the Lovejoys out of town when Homer Simpson is deeded the church by the court after suing them for falling in a hole outside the church building and ends up bringing the wrath of God upon Springfield, which is allayed only by the Lovejoys' return.[11]

Most likely prior to meeting Helen, Reverend Lovejoy had a relationship with Edna Krabappel.[12]

Reverend Lovejoy's father has appeared once, in Springfield's burlesque house, La Maison Derrière.[13]

Lovejoy also has a bad relationship with his mother in law. He said that after Helen's father died, she never stopped visiting.

Non-canon[edit]

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The Simpsons: Tapped Out[edit]

Rev. Lovejoy[edit]

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Rev. Lovejoy
Image Cost Unlock method Unlocks with Unlock message
Tapped Out Unlock Lovejoy.png Cash7,500 Level 14
Passion of the Flanders Pt. 1
First Church of Springfield Are you there, player? It's me Lovejoy.
Technical Information ID Groups Internal Name
14 Regular Characters, Regular Male, Pessimist, Saint, Bowler, Adult, Churchgoers, Normal Springfielders, LARPers Lovejoy

Costumes[edit]

Bart vs. the World[edit]

Reverend Lovejoy does not make an appearance in the game, but is mentioned during the trivia round. Question: What is the name of the parson of the church the Simpsons attend? A: Reverend Lovebug. B: Reverend Lovejoy {correct answer}. C: Reverend Killjoy.

Trivia[edit]

  • Lovejoy is a fan of the Steven Spielberg movie, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.[14]
  • Due to the fact that, as listed above, he seems overly-enthusiastic in regards to burning (such as the mass burning of Krusty merchandise as well as even owning a van of which it's sole purpose other than driving is burning books), as well as having burned down his church a few times, it's possible that he has pyromaniacal tendencies.
  • In many episodes, Reverend Lovejoy is seen with his model trains. This is most likely a joke off of the Reverend W. Awdry, a pastor like Lovejoy who is the creator of The Railway Series.

Behind the Laughter[edit]

Rev. Lovejoy was named after Lovejoy St. in Matt Groening's hometown of Portland, Oregon.[15]

Foreign dubs[edit]

Language Voice dubber
Czech Republic flag.png Čeština Roman Mihina
Denmark flag.png Dansk Peter Zhelder (movie)
Hispanic America.gif Español Víctor Manuel Espinoza (Seasons 16 to 20)
Eduardo Fonseca (Season 20-present)
Italy Flag.png Italiano Enzo Avolio (seasons 1 - 4; 30 - 33)
Pasquale Anselmo (seasons 5 - 6)
Francesco Meoni (season 7 - S08E15)
Nino D'Agata (S08E16 - season 29)
Tony Sansone (since season 34)

Appearances[edit]

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References[edit]

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