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− | |227 | + | {{TB|September 26, 1999}} |
− | |September 26, 1999 | + | {{TB|[[File:CouchGagS11E01.jpg|200px]]}} |
− | |[[File:CouchGagS11E01.jpg|200px]] | + | {{TB|The Simpsons family (as they were drawn on ''[[The Tracy Ullman Show]]'') is already on the couch. The Simpsons (as they're currently drawn) come in and both families run screaming out the living room.}} |
− | |The Simpsons family (as they were drawn on [[The Tracy Ullman Show]]) is already on the couch. The Simpsons (as they're currently drawn) come in and both families run screaming out the living room. | + | {{TB|"[[Beyond Blunderdome]]"}} |
− | |"[[Beyond Blunderdome]]" | + | {{TB|AABF23}} |
− | |AABF23 | + | {{TBT|228}} |
− | | | + | {{TB|October 3, 1999}} |
− | + | {{TB|[[File:CouchGagS11E02.jpg|200px]]}} | |
− | |October 3, 1999 | + | {{TB|The family comes in, colorless and marked with numbers. A group of Asian painters come in to color the family.}} |
− | | [[File:CouchGagS11E02.jpg|200px]] | + | {{TB|"[[Brother's Little Helper]]"}} |
− | |The family comes in, colorless and marked with numbers. A group of Asian painters come in to color the family | + | {{TB|AABF22}} |
− | |"[[Brother's Little Helper]]" | + | {{TBT|229}} |
− | |AABF22 | + | {{TB|October 24, 1999}} |
− | + | {{TB|[[File:CouchGagS11E03.jpg|200px]]}} | |
− | |229 | + | {{TB|The family comes in. Marge notices [[Matt Groening]]'s signature at the bottom of the screen and wipes it off. A caricature of Matt Groening (wearing an orange and yellow Hawaiian shirt) comes in and resigns the scene (i.e. the floor) to Marge's horror.}} |
− | |October 24, 1999 | + | {{TB|"[[Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?]]"}} |
− | |[[File:CouchGagS11E03.jpg|200px]] | + | {{TB|AABF21}} |
− | |The family comes in. Marge notices [[Matt Groening]]'s signature at the bottom of the screen and wipes it off. A caricature of Matt Groening (wearing an orange and yellow Hawaiian shirt) comes in and resigns the scene (i.e. the floor) to Marge's horror. | + | {{TBT|230}} |
− | |"[[Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?]]" | + | {{TB|October 31, 1999}} |
− | |AABF21 | + | {{TB|[[File:CouchGagS11E04.jpg|200px]]}} |
− | + | {{TB|The family members appear as they have in previous Halloween episodes: Homer is a jack-in-the-box (from 8F02), Bart is a mutantfly (from 5F02), Marge is a witch (also from 5F02), and Maggie is an alien (from AABF01); Lisa, an ax victim (the only one not based on a previous episode), asks what aliens have to do with Halloween, and Maggie demands "Silence!" in a deep voice before disintegrating Lisa with a ray gun.}} | |
− | |230 | + | {{TB|"[[Treehouse of Horror X]]"}} |
− | |October 31, 1999 | + | {{TB|BABF01}} |
− | |[[File:CouchGagS11E04.jpg|200px]] | + | {{TBT|231}} |
− | |The family members appear as they have in previous Halloween episodes: Homer is a jack-in-the-box (from 8F02), Bart is a mutantfly (from 5F02), Marge is a witch (also from 5F02), and Maggie is an alien (from AABF01); Lisa, an ax victim (the only one not based on a previous episode), asks what aliens have to do with Halloween, and Maggie demands "Silence!" in a deep voice before disintegrating Lisa with a ray gun. | + | {{TB|November 7, 1999}} |
− | |"[[Treehouse of Horror X]]" | + | {{TB|[[File:CouchGagS11E05.jpg|200px]]}} |
− | |BABF01 | + | {{TB|The couch is set up like a trendy nightclub (with a disco ball, velvet rope, bouncer, and club hoppers). Marge, Lisa, Bart, and Maggie are let in, while Homer is denied access.}} |
− | + | {{TB|"[[E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)]]"}} | |
− | |231 | + | {{TB|AABF19}} |
− | |November 7, 1999 | + | {{TBT|232}} |
− | | [[File:CouchGagS11E05.jpg|200px]] | + | {{TB|November 14, 1999}} |
− | |The couch is set up like a trendy nightclub (with a disco ball, velvet rope, bouncer, and club hoppers). Marge, Lisa, Bart, and Maggie are let in, while Homer is denied access. | + | {{TB|[[File:CouchGagS11E06.jpg|200px]]}} |
− | |"[[E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)]]" | + | {{TB|A cement truck pours cement onto the couch; the cement instantly hardens into sculptures of the family, but cement Homer's head cracks and falls to the floor.}} |
− | |AABF19 | + | {{TB|"[[Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder]]"}} |
− | + | {{TB|BABF02}} | |
− | |232 | + | {{TBT|233}} |
− | |November 14, 1999 | + | {{TB|November 21, 1999}} |
− | |[[File:CouchGagS11E06.jpg|200px]] | + | {{TB|[[File:CouchGagS11E07.jpg|200px]]}} |
− | |A cement truck pours cement onto the couch; the cement instantly hardens into sculptures of the family, but cement Homer's head cracks and falls to the floor. | + | {{TB|The family sits; the couch rotates into a secret compartment in the wall (as in 9F01's gag), but instead of an empty couch on the other side, it's [[Vincent Price]] as a mad scientist torturing a scared [[Ned Flanders]].}} |
− | |"[[Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder]]" | + | {{TB|"[[Eight Misbehavin']]"}} |
− | |BABF02 | + | {{TB|BABF03}} |
− | | | + | {{TBT|234}} |
− | + | {{TB|November 28, 1999}} | |
− | |November 21, 1999 | + | {{TB|}} |
− | |[[File:CouchGagS11E07.jpg|200px]] | + | {{TB|''repeat of AABF20's gag''}} |
− | |The family sits; the couch rotates into a secret compartment in the wall (as in 9F01's gag), but instead of an empty couch on the other side, it's Vincent Price as a mad scientist torturing a scared [[Ned Flanders]]. | + | {{TB|"[[Take My Wife, Sleaze]]"}} |
− | |"[[Eight Misbehavin']]" | + | {{TB|BABF05}} |
− | |BABF03 | + | {{TBT|235}} |
− | + | {{TB|December 19, 1999}} | |
− | |234 | + | {{TB| [[File:CouchGagS11E09.jpg|200px]]}} |
− | |November 28, 1999 | + | {{TB|The family slides down into the living room from a fire pole and sits, except Homer, who gets stuck in the hole in the ceiling and flails about.}} |
− | | | + | {{TB|"[[Grift of the Magi]]"}} |
− | |''repeat of AABF20's gag'' | + | {{TB|BABF07}} |
− | |"[[Take My Wife, Sleaze]]" | + | {{TBT|236}} |
− | |BABF05 | + | {{TB|January 9, [[2000]]}} |
− | + | {{TB|[[File:CouchGagS11E10.jpg|200px]]}} | |
− | |235 | + | {{TB|A {{W|crash test dummy}} version of the family sits. The couch slides forward and slams into the TV (simulating a car crash test), then pulls back into place. Crash test dummy Homer's head falls off from the trauma.}} |
− | |December 19, 1999 | + | {{TB|"[[Little Big Mom]]"}} |
− | | [[File:CouchGagS11E09.jpg|200px]] | + | {{TB|BABF04}} |
− | |The family slides down into the living room from a fire pole and sits, except Homer, who gets stuck in the hole in the ceiling and flails about. | + | {{TBT|237}} |
− | |"[[Grift of the Magi]]" | + | {{TB|January 16, 2000}} |
− | |BABF07 | + | {{TB|[[File:CouchGagS11E11.jpg|200px]]}} |
− | + | {{TB|A psychiatrist is sitting in a chair next to the couch. Homer hops on the couch and yells, "Oh, doctor, I'm crazy!", then sobs as the other family members stare sadly at each other.}} | |
− | |236 | + | {{TB|"[[Faith Off]]"}} |
− | |January 9, | + | {{TB|BABF06}} |
− | + | {{TBT|238}} | |
− | |A {{W|crash test dummy}} version of the family sits. The couch slides forward and slams into the TV ( | + | {{TB|January 23, 2000}} |
− | |"[[Little Big Mom]]" | + | {{TB|}} |
− | |BABF04 | + | {{TB|''repeat of AABF13's gag''}} |
− | | | + | {{TB|"[[The Mansion Family]]"}} |
− | + | {{TB|BABF08}} | |
− | |January 16, 2000 | + | {{TBT|239}} |
− | |[[File:CouchGagS11E11.jpg|200px]] | + | {{TB|February 6, 2000}} |
− | |A psychiatrist | + | {{TB|[[File:CouchGagS11E13.jpg|200px]]}} |
− | |"[[Faith Off]]" | + | {{TB|The family leaps into the room, all dressed in white karate uniforms and black belts, and chops the couch up with karate moves; Homer, remote in hand, does a karate flip and switches on the TV.}} |
− | |BABF06 | + | {{TB|"[[Saddlesore Galactica]]"}} |
− | + | {{TB|BABF09}} | |
− | |238 | + | {{TBT|240}} |
− | |January 23, 2000 | + | {{TB|February 13, 2000}} |
− | | | + | {{TB|[[File:CouchGagS11E14.jpg|200px]]}} |
− | |''repeat of AABF13's gag'' | + | {{TB|The family drives bumper cars around the room (Marge and Maggie share a car); they all pin Homer's car against the back wall and slam him repeatedly.}} |
− | |"[[The Mansion Family]]" | + | {{TB|"[[Alone Again, Natura-Diddily]]"}} |
− | |BABF08 | + | {{TB|BABF10}} |
− | + | {{TBT|241}} | |
− | |239 | + | {{TB|February 20, 2000}} |
− | |February 6, 2000 | + | {{TB|[[File:BABF11simpsonstrain.jpg|200px]]}} |
− | |[[File:CouchGagS11E13.jpg|200px]] | + | {{TB|The couch is sitting in the Evergreen Terrace subway station, and the family sits; the train arrives and they board, leaving the empty couch behind.}} |
− | |The family leaps into the room, all dressed in white karate uniforms and black belts, and chops the couch up with karate moves; Homer, remote in hand, does a karate flip and switches on the TV. | + | {{TB|"[[Missionary: Impossible]]"}} |
− | |"[[Saddlesore Galactica]]" | + | {{TB|BABF11}} |
− | |BABF09 | + | {{TBT|242}} |
− | + | {{TB|February 27, 2000}} | |
− | |240 | + | {{TB|}} |
− | |February 13, 2000 | + | {{TB|''repeat of AABF21's gag''}} |
− | |[[File:CouchGagS11E14.jpg|200px]] | + | {{TB|"[[Pygmoelian]]"}} |
− | |The family drives bumper cars around the room (Marge and Maggie share a car); they all pin Homer's car against the back wall and slam him repeatedly. | + | {{TB|BABF12}} |
− | |"[[Alone Again, Natura-Diddily]]" | + | {{TBT|243}} |
− | |BABF10 | + | {{TB|March 19, 2000}} |
− | + | {{TB|}} | |
− | |241 | + | {{TB|''repeat of AABF19's gag''}} |
− | |February 20, 2000 | + | {{TB|"[[Bart to the Future]]"}} |
− | | [[File:BABF11simpsonstrain.jpg|200px]] | + | {{TB|BABF13}} |
− | |The couch is sitting in the Evergreen Terrace subway station, and the family sits; the train arrives and they board, leaving the empty couch behind. | + | {{TBT|244}} |
− | |"[[Missionary: Impossible]]" | + | {{TB|April 9, 2000}} |
− | |BABF11 | + | {{TB|}} |
− | | | + | {{TB|''repeat of AABF23's gag''}} |
− | + | {{TB|"[[Days of Wine and D'oh'ses]]"}} | |
− | |February 27, 2000 | + | {{TB|BABF14}} |
− | | | + | {{TBT|245}} |
− | |''repeat of AABF21's gag'' | + | {{TB|April 30, 2000}} |
− | |"[[Pygmoelian]]" | + | {{TB|[[File:Kill the Alligator and Run couch gag.jpg|200px]]}} |
− | |BABF12 | + | {{TB|The family is barefoot and briskly walking over a bed of hot coals. When they reach the couch, they sigh in relief as their feet are black and smoldering.}} |
− | + | {{TB|"[[Kill the Alligator and Run]]"}} | |
− | |243 | + | {{TB|BABF16}} |
− | |March 19, 2000 | + | {{TBT|246}} |
− | | | + | {{TB|May 7, 2000}} |
− | |''repeat of AABF19's gag'' | + | {{TB|[[File:CouchGagS11E20.jpg|200px]]}} |
− | |"[[Bart to the Future]]" | + | {{TB|The family swings into the room on a vine, like Tarzan; Homer fails to release the vine in time and crashes off screen.}} |
− | |BABF13 | + | {{TB|"[[Last Tap Dance in Springfield]]"}} |
− | + | {{TB|BABF15}} | |
− | |244 | + | {{TBT|247}} |
− | |April 9, 2000 | + | {{TB|May 14, 2000}} |
− | | | + | {{TB|}} |
− | |''repeat of AABF23's gag'' | + | {{TB|''repeat of AABF22's gag''}} |
− | |"[[Days of Wine and D'oh'ses]]" | + | {{TB|"[[It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge]]"}} |
− | |BABF14 | + | {{TB|BABF18}} |
− | + | {{TBT|248}} | |
− | |245 | + | {{TB|May 21, 2000}} |
− | |April 30, 2000 | + | {{TB|[[File:CouchGagS11E22.jpg|200px]]}} |
− | | [[File:Kill the Alligator and Run couch gag.jpg|200px]] | + | {{TB|The couch has a coin slot on the side. The family sits, and Bart puts a coin in it. The couch then vibrates away, taking the family with them.}} |
− | |The family is barefoot and briskly walking over a bed of hot coals. When they reach the couch, they sigh in relief as their feet are black and smoldering. | + | {{TB|"[[Behind the Laughter]]"}} |
− | |"[[Kill the Alligator and Run]]" | + | {{TB|BABF19}} |
− | |BABF16 | + | }} |
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− | |246 | ||
− | |May 7, 2000 | ||
− | | [[File:CouchGagS11E20.jpg|200px]] | ||
− | |The family swings into the room on a vine, like Tarzan; Homer fails to release the vine in time and crashes | ||
− | |"[[Last Tap Dance in Springfield]]" | ||
− | |BABF15 | ||
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− | |May 14, 2000 | ||
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− | |''repeat of AABF22's gag'' | ||
− | |"[[It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge]]" | ||
− | |BABF18 | ||
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− | |248 | ||
− | |May 21, 2000 | ||
− | |[[File:CouchGagS11E22.jpg|200px]] | ||
− | |The couch has a coin slot on the side. The family sits, and Bart puts a coin in it. The couch then vibrates away, taking the family with them. | ||
− | |"[[Behind the Laughter]]" | ||
− | |BABF19 | ||
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The following is a list of couch gags seen on The Simpsons.
Contents
- 1 Season 1
- 2 Season 2
- 3 Season 3
- 4 Season 4
- 5 Season 5
- 6 Season 6
- 7 Season 7
- 8 Season 8
- 9 Season 9
- 10 Season 10
- 11 Season 11
- 12 Season 12
- 13 Season 13
- 14 Season 14
- 15 Season 15
- 16 Season 16
- 17 Season 17
- 18 Season 18
- 19 Season 19
- 20 Season 20
- 21 Season 21
- 22 Season 22
- 23 Couch gags within episodes
- 24 References
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Season 10
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Season 11
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Season 12
# | Airdate | Thumbnail | Gag | Episode | Code | |
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249 | November 1, 2000 | no gag (Halloween episode) | "Treehouse of Horror XI" | BABF21 | ||
250 | November 5, 2000 | 200px | Bart arrives at the couch first and places a whoopee cushion under Homer's spot. When the family sits down, Homer sits on the part of the couch with the whoopee cushion underneath and triggers its farting sound. Homer grins sheepishly at Marge, Lisa, and Maggie (who are frowning) while Bart laughs. | A Tale of Two Springfields | BABF20 | |
251 | November 12, 2000 | 200px | The family runs in and freezes in mid-air; the camera pans around them in bullet-time (a la The Matrix and the Gap Khaki commercials at the time that featured swing dancing), then time resumes normally as they sit. | Insane Clown Poppy | BABF17 | |
252 | November 19, 2000 | 200px | Maggie is already seated (as in 9F02's gag) this time, rest of the family waddle in dressed as the Teletubbies. Maggie claps with delight. Homer is Twinky Winky, Marge is Dipsy, Lisa is Po, and Bart as Laa-Laa. | "Lisa the Tree Hugger" | CABF01 | |
253 | November 26, 2000 | 200px | The family skateboard off a ramp one by one, landing on the couch, except Homer, who flips upside-down and lands on the floor. Adding insult and injury, Homer's skateboard falls out of the air onto his head. | "Homer vs. Dignity" | CABF04 | |
254 | December 3, 2000 | 200px | The family runs in to find Santa's Little Helper dancing on his rear legs like Snoopy from the Charlie Brown Christmas Special while the popular theme from the Charlie Brown cartoons plays. Santa's Little Helper notices the family staring at him, slowly stops dancing, and barks. | "The Computer Wore Menace Shoes" | CABF02 | |
255 | December 10, 2000 | 200px | The couch is in a fishbowl; the family swims to the couch in scuba gear. | "The Great Money Caper" | CABF03 | |
256 | December 17, 2000 | 200px | The family, in football uniforms, pile on top of a football (and on top of each other); Maggie, football in hand, leaps from the pile, spikes the ball, and does a touchdown dance. | "Skinner's Sense of Snow" | CABF06 | |
257 | January 7, 2001 | The family is deposited one by one onto the couch via tubes (like those used to travel around New New York City in the future depicted on Matt Groening's other animated sitcom Futurama); one tube briefly deposits Futurama's Fry on the couch in place of Bart, but then sucks Fry back up and leaves Bart in his place. | "HOMR" | BABF22 | ||
258 | January 14, 2001 | repeat of BABF03's gag | "Pokey Mom" | CABF05 | ||
259 | February 4, 2001 | 200px | The couch is absent, and the Squeaky Voiced Teen stands next to a "valet parking" sign; the family runs in and waits while the valet pushes the couch into frame; the family sits and the valet holds his hand out for a tip, but he does not receive one and walks off annoyed. | "Worst Episode Ever" | CABF08 | |
260 | February 11, 2001 | 200px | The family, wearing winter coats, ice skates around the room before sitting on the couch; Homer's portion of the couch breaks off and falls through the ice. | "Tennis the Menace" | CABF07 | |
261 | February 18, 2001 | repeat of BABF06's gag | "Day of the Jackanapes" | CABF10 | ||
262 | February 25, 2001 | 200px | The couch is next to a prison wall as a searchlight pans around the scene; the family, in striped prison uniforms, burrows up from the ground and sits on the couch, where the searchlight spots them. | "New Kids on the Blecch" | CABF12 | |
263 | March 4, 2001 | repeat of BABF09's gag | "Hungry, Hungry Homer" | CABF09 | ||
264 | March 11, 2001 | repeat of BABF10's gag | "Bye Bye Nerdie" | CABF11 | ||
265 | April 1, 2001 | repeat of 9F08's gag | "Simpson Safari" | CABF13 | ||
266 | April 29, 2001 | repeat of CABF04's gag | "Trilogy of Error" | CABF14 | ||
267 | May 6, 2001 | repeat of BABF02's gag | "I'm Goin' to Praiseland" | CABF15 | ||
268 | May 13, 2001 | repeat of BABF04's gag | "Children of a Lesser Clod" | CABF16 | ||
269 | May 20, 2001 | repeat of BABF11's gag | "Simpsons Tall Tales" | CABF17 |
Season 13
# | Airdate | Thumbnail | Gag | Episode | Code |
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270 | October 28, 2001 | no gag (Halloween episode) | "Treehouse of Horror XII" | CABF19 | |
271 | November 11, 2001 | 200px | The family stands on a simplistically-drawn sailboat and leaps into the water; when the splash subsides, the family is sitting on the couch, dripping wet, having leapt out of the crooked sailboat painting on the rear wall. | "The Parent Rap" | CABF22 |
272 | November 18, 2001 | repeat of CABF06's gag | "Homer the Moe" | CABF20 | |
273 | December 2, 2001 | repeat of CABF12's gag | "A Hunka Hunka Burns in Love" | CABF18 | |
274 | December 9, 2001 | repeat of BABF17's gag | "The Blunder Years" | CABF21 | |
275 | December 16, 2001 | 200px | A giant slot machine sits in place of the couch; the five tumblers each come up bearing the faces of the family, except for the final tumbler which comes up "7" instead of Maggie and the machine dispenses gold coins with Maggie's face on them. | "She of Little Faith" | DABF02 |
276 | January 6, 2002 | 200px | A hedge is in place of the couch; a gardener quickly trims the hedge into the shape of the family. | "Brawl in the Family" | DABF01 |
277 | January 20, 2002 | 200px | The family sits; a claw arm (as found in coin-op prize machines) grabs Homer's head and lifts him up as he screams, "Ow, my brain!" | "Sweets and Sour Marge" | DABF03 |
278 | January 27, 2002 | 200px | Homer, dressed as Charlie Chaplin's "The Tramp" character, waddles in, twitches his nose, and sits down. The other family members, dressed as archetypical silent film characters, join Homer. | "Jaws Wired Shut" | DABF05 |
279 | February 10, 2002 | 200px | The family arrives to find two repo men carrying the couch away. As Homer cries over this, a confused Marge sits on the floor with the kids to watch TV. | "Half-Decent Proposal" | DABF04 |
280 | February 17, 2002 | repeat of 9F08's gag | "The Bart Wants What It Wants" | DABF06 | |
281 | February 24, 2002 | 200px | The family catch The Squeaky Voice Teen making out with a teenage girl on the couch. | "The Lastest Gun in the West" | DABF07 |
282 | March 10, 2002 | 200px | The family runs in to find the Blue Man Group performing on drums in front of the couch. Homer murmurs "What the-?!" (in reruns and repeats of this couch gag in other episodes, The Blue Man Group plays more aggressively and Homer's "What the--?!" is muted out) | "The Old Man and the Key" | DABF09 |
283 | March 17, 2002 | 200px | Drawn in pencil, the family sits in a flipbook flipped by live-action hands. | "Tales from the Public Domain" | DABF08 |
284 | March 31, 2002 | 200px | The family are marionettes who get caught in each other's strings. The camera pans up to reveal Matt Groening as the puppet master, who throws the puppets down and sighs in frustration. | "Blame it on Lisa" | DABF10 |
285 | April 7, 2002 | repeat of DABF01's gag | "Weekend at Burnsie's" | DABF11 | |
286 | April 21, 2002 | repeat of DABF02's gag | "Gump Roast" | DABF12 | |
287 | April 28, 2002 | repeat of DABF03's gag | "I Am Furious Yellow" | DABF13 | |
288 | May 5, 2002 | repeat of DABF04's gag | "The Sweetest Apu" | DABF14 | |
289 | May 12, 2002 | repeat of DABF07's gag | "Little Girl in the Big Ten" | DABF15 | |
290 | May 19, 2002 | repeat of DABF05's gag | "The Frying Game" | DABF16 | |
291 | May 22, 2002 | repeat of DABF09's gag (but with different audio: the group plays more loudly/aggressively and Homer stays silent) | "Papa's Got a Brand New Badge" | DABF17 |
Season 14
# | Airdate | Thumbnail | Gag | Episode | Code |
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292 | November 3, 2002 | no gag (Halloween episode) | "Treehouse of Horror XIII" | DABF19 | |
293 | November 10, 2002 | 200px | Homer is on water skis, with the others on him, as he ski-jumps over sharks; everybody lands on the couch, but Homer is without his legs, which are in the sharks' mouths (a reference to the term "jumped the shark", describing a TV show that has reached its peak and is now declining in quality or has done something to cause it to decline prematurely). | "How I Spent My Strummer Vacation" | DABF22 |
294 | November 17, 2002 | 200px | Spoofing the Get Smart opening, Homer walks through a series of futuristic doors, falls through the bottom of a phone booth, and lands on the couch (where the others are already sitting). | "Bart vs. Lisa vs. The Third Grade" | DABF20 |
295 | November 24, 2002 | 200px | The couch is drawn on a "Etch A Sketch" (called a "Sketch-A-Etch" in the couch gag) and Homer yells, "Whoo-hoo!" when the picture is completed. | "Large Marge" | DABF18 |
296 | December 1, 2002 | 200px | In a parody of the Macintosh paint program, Kid Pix, a mouse cursor drags Homer from the left side of the couch to the right, changes the wall color to green, and replaces the boat painting with the Mona Lisa. (Final couch gag to be traditionally animated) | "Helter Shelter" | DABF21 |
297 | December 15, 2002 | 200px | The family sits on the couch. Homer clicks on the remote control and sends the family to the Stone Age, clicks it again to send them to the Roman Empire where they watch a gladiator match, and clicks it a final time to return them to the present. | "The Great Louse Detective" | EABF01 |
298 | January 5, 2003 | 200px | Everybody is deep-fried in a fast-food fryer, then emptied onto the couch and salted. | "Special Edna" | EABF02 |
299 | January 12, 2003 | 200px | In black and white, everyone is wearing early-20th-century clothing and is watching the TV from a girder at a construction site. (Done in the style of Charles C. Ebbets' photograph "Lunch Atop a Skyscraper.") | "The Dad Who Knew Too Little" | EABF03 |
300 | February 2, 2003 | 200px | Everybody sticks their head through a cutout of the couch and have their pictures taken. | "Strong Arms of The Ma" | EABF04 |
301 | February 9, 2003 | 200px | A giant baby picks up doll versions of the Simpson family and plays with them. | "Pray Anything" | EABF06 |
302 | February 16, 2003 | 200px | Everybody and everything is made of gingerbread; Homer takes a bite out of Bart's head. | "Barting Over" | EABF05 |
303 | February 16, 2003 | repeat of DABF18's gag | "I'm Spelling as Fast as I Can" | EABF07 | |
304 | March 2, 2003 | repeat of DABF10's gag | "A Star Is Born-Again" | EABF08 | |
305 | March 9, 2003 | repeat of EABF01's gag | "Mr. Spritz Goes to Washington" | EABF09 | |
306 | March 16, 2003 | repeat of DABF08's gag | "C.E. D'oh" | EABF10 | |
307 | March 30, 2003 | repeat of DABF22's gag | "'Scuse Me While I Miss the Sky" | EABF11 | |
308 | April 13, 2003 | repeat of EABF02's gag | "Three Gays of the Condo" | EABF12 | |
309 | April 27, 2003 | 200px | Everybody is a mime, walking against the wind and then sitting on a non-existent couch. | "Dude, Where's My Ranch?" | EABF13 |
310 | May 4, 2003 | repeat of EABF03's gag | "Old Yeller Belly" | EABF14 | |
311 | May 11, 2003 | repeat of EABF04's gag | "Brake My Wife, Please" | EABF15 | |
312 | May 18, 2003 | repeat of EABF06's gag | "Bart of War" | EABF16 | |
313 | May 18, 2003 | repeat of EABF05's gag | "Moe Baby Blues" | EABF17 |
Season 15
# | Airdate | Thumbnail | Gag | Episode | Code |
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314 | November 2, 2003 | no gag (Halloween episode) | "Treehouse of Horror XIV" | EABF21 | |
315 | November 9, 2003 | 200px | The family runs to the couch as normal, only to decay and turn to piles of dust. | "My Mother the Carjacker" | EABF18 |
316 | November 16, 2003 | 200px | A Polaroid photo ejects onto the couch; it develops into a photo of the family. | "The President Wore Pearls" | EABF20 |
317 | November 23, 2003 | 200px | There is a Play-Doh press on the back wall; it presses Play-Doh versions of everybody out onto the couch. | "The Regina Monologues" | EABF22 |
318 | November 30, 2003 | repeat of DABF20's gag | "The Fat and the Furriest" | EABF19 | |
319 | December 7, 2003 | 200px | Everybody slides down separate poles and end up on the couch, in Batman-style costumes, in the Batcave. | "Today I Am a Clown" | FABF01 |
320 | December 14, 2003 | The couch is a street bench in Japan, and everyone is a famous anime character: Homer is Ultraman, Marge is Jun from Science Ninja Team Gatchaman, Lisa is Usagi Tsukino, the protagonist from Sailor Moon, Bart is Astro Boy and Maggie is Pikachu from Pokémon. | "'Tis the Fifteenth Season" | FABF02 | |
321 | January 4, 2004 | 200px | Somebody offscreen throws knives at the wall while everyone is seated on the couch, but when Homer reaches for a bowl of chips, a knife nearly hits him. | "Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens, and Gays" | FABF03 |
322 | January 11, 2004 | 200px | Everybody is squeezed like frosting out of a pastry bag onto the top of a cake. | "I, (Annoyed Grunt)-Bot" | FABF04 |
323 | January 25, 2004 | 200px | Everybody's head pops out of a giant piece of apple pie. Homer takes a bite from the pie. | "Diatribe of a Mad Housewife" | FABF05 |
324 | February 8, 2004 | 200px | A tray is placed into a microwave, and the family rises as the tray is cooked. (The is the third food-based couch gag in a row) | "Margical History Tour" | FABF06 |
325 | February 15, 2004 | 200px | A woman throws some seeds into a plot of dirt where the couch usually is, and waters them; everybody sprouts up like plants. | "Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore" | FABF07 |
326 | February 22, 2004 | 200px | Everybody is a bag on a moving dry-cleaning rack, which stops over the couch. | "Smart and Smarter" | FABF09 |
327 | March 14, 2004 | 200px | In a parody of Powers of Ten, the couch scene pans out until it reaches outer space, where the galaxies are replaced with atoms, which pan out until they reach Homer's head and then the couch scene again. Homer: Wooowwww.'(reairings and repeats of the couch gag in other episodes redub "Wooowww" with "Cool!" and have Kang and Kodos laughing instead of staying silent) | "The Ziff Who Came to Dinner" | FABF08 |
328 | March 21, 2004 | repeat of EABF18's gag | "Co-Dependent's Day" | FABF10 | |
329 | March 28, 2004 | repeat of EABF20's gag | "The Wandering Juvie" | FABF11 | |
330 | April 18, 2004 | repeat of EABF22's gag | "My Big Fat Geek Wedding" | FABF12 | |
331 | April 25, 2004 | repeat of FABF04's gag | "Catch 'em If You Can" | FABF14 | |
332 | May 2, 2004 | repeat of FABF01's gag | "Simple Simpson" | FABF15 | |
333 | May 9, 2004 | repeat of FABF03's gag | "The Way We Weren't" | FABF13 | |
334 | May 16, 2004 | repeat of FABF06's gag | "Bart-Mangled Banner" | FABF17 | |
335 | May 23, 2004 | repeat of FABF02's gag | "Fraudcast News" | FABF18 |
Season 16
# | Airdate | Picture | Gag | Episode | Code |
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336 | November 7, 2004 | no gag (Halloween episode) | "Treehouse of Horror XV" | FABF23 | |
337 | November 14, 2004 | 200px 200px |
The couch is outside, mounted on the end of a catapult. The family sits on the couch, and then get launched skyward. | "All's Fair in Oven War" | FABF20 |
338 | November 21, 2004 | 200px | The family runs into the room to find the couch missing, only to have the couch fall from the sky and crush them. | "Sleeping With the Enemy" | FABF19 |
339 | December 5, 2004 | 200px | All of the family members sit down as normal. The twist: The Simpsons now look like Moe Szyslak. | "She Used to Be My Girl" | FABF22 |
340 | December 12, 2004 | 200px | After the family takes their usual places on the couch, the couch rises into the air and is actually part of the tendril of an anglerfish (which bears a striking resemblance to the one from Finding Nemo), which eats the family. | "Fat Man and Little Boy" | FABF21 |
341 | January 16, 2005 | 200px | The family runs into the room and take their usual places on the couch. Nothing happens. Lisa then says directly to the viewers "What, can't we sit on the couch without something happening?" Homer then gets impaled by a spear and yells, "D'oh!" | "Midnight Rx" | FABF16 |
342 | January 30, 2005 | 200px | The living room is a desert with all of the furniture and fixtures made of sand. The family crawls to the couch, but get buried by the sand underneath the desert sun. | "Mommie Beerest" | GABF01 |
343 | February 6, 2005 | 200px | The family enters the living room and in front of the couch they climb on top of the other like a totem pole. | "Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass" | GABF02 |
344 | February 13, 2005 | 200px | The family hops to the living room dressed as chess pieces: Homer is the king, Marge is the queen, Bart is a rook, Lisa is a knight and Maggie is a pawn. | "Pranksta Rap" | GABF03 |
345 | February 20, 2005 | 200px | The family, dressed as hockey players, with cuts and scrapes, skate into the living room and skate around the couch. Homer is carrying the Stanley Cup with Maggie sitting in the bowl. | "There's Something About Marrying" | GABF04 |
346 | March 6, 2005 | repeat of FABF08's gag (but this time, Kang and Kodos are heard laughing and Homer says "cooool" at the end) | "On a Clear Day I Can't See My Sister" | GABF05 | |
347 | March 13, 2005 | 200px | The family comes into the darkened living room. The lights go up; the living room is set up with balloons and streamers and a group of recurring characters yell out "Surprise!". Homer then has a heart attack and collapses. | "Goo Goo Gai Pan" | GABF06 |
348 | March 20, 2005 | 200px | The family enters the living room and sits on the couch like normal. Homer then pulls off his face, revealing himself to be Sideshow Bob. Bob pulls out a knife and chases after Bart. | "Mobile Homer" | GABF07 |
349 | April 3, 2005 | 200px | The family sits on the couch, only to have a spit comes through the wall and the floor open up to reveal fire down below. The couch and family begin rotating over the fire. Marge's hair catches fire and the boat painting falls off the wall. | "The Seven-Beer Snitch" | GABF08 |
350 | April 17, 2005 | 200px | Several toy forms of transportation come into the living room, only to change Transformers-style into the family. Homer is Optimus Prime, Marge is Skyfire, Lisa is Hound, Maggie is Bumblebee, and Bart appears to be Jazz. | "Future-Drama" | GABF12 |
351 | May 1, 2005 | 200px | The living room is an almost fully assembled jigsaw puzzle, with only the pieces with the family members' heads needing to be placed. The person completing the puzzle places all the heads on correctly except for Homer and Maggie, after which the former fixes them. | "Don't Fear the Roofer" | GABF10 |
352 | May 1, 2005 | repeat of FABF20's gag | "The Heartbroke Kid" | GABF11 | |
353 | May 8, 2005 | repeat of DABF20's gag | "A Star Is Torn" | GABF13 | |
354 | May 8, 2005 | repeat of FABF22's gag | "Thank God It's Doomsday" | GABF14 | |
355 | May 15, 2005 | repeat of FABF21's gag | "Home Away from Homer" | GABF15 | |
356 | May 15, 2005 | 200px | The family floats into the living room as balloons and Snowball II pops the one that looks like Homer. | "The Father, The Son, and The Holy Guest Star" | GABF09 |
Season 17
# | Airdate | Picture | Gag | Episode | Code |
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357 | September 11, 2005 | 200px | The family enters the living room through a metal detector, except for Homer, who sets it off. After four failed attempts, Homer (who is now stripped down to his briefs) is detained by a security guard who is inspecting Homer with a handheld scanning wand. | "Bonfire of the Manatees" | GABF18 |
358 | September 18, 2005 | 200px | The living room is made of clay. Six balls roll to the couch and form into Homer, Marge, Lisa, Maggie, Bart—and Gumby. (filmed in claymation) | "The Girl Who Slept Too Little" | GABF16 |
359 | September 25, 2005 | 200px | The family enters the living room and takes their places on the couch, then an on-screen TiVo style menu pops up asking if the viewer would like to delete or save this recording. "Delete this recording now" is selected and the screen goes blank. | "Milhouse of Sand and Fog" | GABF19 |
360 | November 6, 2005 | no gag (Halloween episode) | "Treehouse of Horror XVI" | GABF17 | |
361 | November 13, 2005 | 200px | The family runs in to sit on the couch, but it turns into a monster and chases them out of the house. Everyone's couches come to life and start attacking and swallowing the people sitting on them; Professor Frink is attacked by a futuristic flying couch with laser weaponry; Moe is attacked by the booths in his bar, but fights quite well with his shotgun; Homer takes refuge in a store called "Couch World", where he is piled upon by dozens of couches. (An unusually long couch gag, it runs for exactly 40 seconds.) | "Marge's Son Poisoning" | GABF20 |
362 | November 20, 2005 | 200px | The family enters the living room and take their usual places on the couch, only the camera pulls back and we find that the living room and the family are part of an alien zoo exhibit on Rigel IV. | "See Homer Run" | GABF21 |
363 | November 27, 2005 | 200px | The couch is replaced with a bird's nest and the family members take their usual places; then a large bird enters and feeds Homer a giant worm. | "The Last of the Red Hat Mamas" | GABF22 |
364 | December 11, 2005 | 200px | A pair of animated hands deals five cards on the couch: the jack of diamonds (Bart), the queen of diamonds (Marge), the king of diamonds (Homer), the ace of diamonds (Lisa), and a joker (Maggie). | "The Italian Bob" | HABF02 |
365 | December 18, 2005 | A copy of "The Springfield Shopper" spins into frame, with the headline, "COUCH GAG THRILLS NATION" and a black and white photo of The Simpsons already seated. | "Simpsons Christmas Stories" | HABF01 | |
366 | January 8, 2006 | The Simpsons sit on the couch as normal and a camera flashes, setting off a series of family portraits. In the 2006 and 2007 portraits, they all look the same. In 2008, Homer is missing and the family is wearing black. In 2009, Lenny has taken Homer's place and Bart and Lisa both begin puberty. In 2010, Carl has taken Marge's place and Lenny is still there. In 2011, Marge is back, but Lenny is gone and replaced by Jimbo Jones. In 2012, Homer is back, but is now a robot. In 2013, every member of the Simpson family is a robot. | "Homer's Paternity Coot" | HABF03 | |
367 | January 29, 2006 | In a parody of the Bonanza opening, a map of Springfield burns away to reveal the family on horseback in the countryside. The couch is nowhere to be found. Bonanza-like music continues over the closing shot of the TV. | "We're on the Road to D'ohwhere" | HABF04 | |
368 | February 26, 2006 | repeat of GABF16's gag | "My Fair Laddy" | HABF05 | |
369 | March 12, 2006 | The couch moves down an automated assembly line; Homer is added by a mechanical arm. | "The Seemingly Never-Ending Story" | HABF06 | |
370 | March 19, 2006 | The family enters the living room only to find their access to the couch has been blocked by laser beams. They work their way through the laser beams and sit down. Then the beams shut off and Homer's head drops to the floor. | "Bart Has Two Mommies" | HABF07 | |
371 | March 26, 2006 | The family (played by live action actors and actresses) sit on the couch just as the animated Simpsons opening comes on. (Subsequent airings had a repeat of the "Simpsons Roasting on a Barbecue" couch gag from GABF08). | "Homer Simpson, This Is Your Wife" | HABF08 | |
372 | April 2, 2006 | repeat of GABF19's gag | "Million Dollar Abie" | HABF09 | |
373 | April 9, 2006 | repeat of HABF02's gag (but this time Homer shouts "Whoo-hoo!" after the cards are dealt, since this can be a Royal Flush) | "Kiss Kiss, Bang Bangalore" | HABF10 | |
374 | April 23, 2006 | repeat of GABF10's gag (but this time, Homer says D'oh! when the heads are mixed up and laughs when they are fixed) | "The Wettest Stories Ever Told" | HABF11 | |
375 | April 30, 2006 | repeat of GABF06's gag | "Girls Just Want To Have Sums" | HABF12 | |
376 | May 7, 2006 | repeat of GABF12's gag | "Regarding Margie" | HABF13 | |
377 | May 14, 2006 | repeat of HABF03's gag | "The Monkey Suit" | HABF14 | |
378 | May 21, 2006 | repeat of GABF20's gag | "Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play" | HABF16 |
Season 18
# | Airdate | Gag | Episode | Code |
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379 | September 10, 2006 | The couch is replaced by four wooden stools. An instrumental of Pop Goes the Weasel plays as the family plays musical chairs. When the music stops, everyone, except for Homer, sits down. Homer groans in disappointment. | "The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer" | HABF15 |
380 | September 17, 2006 | Everyone but Homer sits on the couch. King Homer, from Treehouse of Horror III, grabs Marge through a window and drags her to the top of the Empire State Building, where he is attacked by biplanes. | "Jazzy and the Pussycats" | HABF18 |
381 | September 24, 2006 | A vending machine filled with every castmember (including The Simpson family) from the show appears instead of the couch. Ralph Wiggum comes in, selects a Homer figurine, and bites the head off before leaving. | "Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em..." | HABF20 |
382 | November 5, 2006 | no gag (Halloween episode) | "Treehouse of Horror XVII" | HABF17 |
383 | November 12, 2006 | The family sits down and gets moved across the floor in a car wash, where they get sprayed with water, squirted with hot wax, and scrubbed with brushes. Marge's hair turns puffy, Maggie's pacifier turns up missing, and everyone looks sad as three men wipe them dry and puts a new pacifier in Maggie's mouth. | "G.I. (Annoyed Grunt)" | HABF21 |
384 | November 19, 2006 | In a computer window, everyone is drag-and-dropped onto the couch, which is then drag-and-dropped onto a wastebasket; a computer menu item "empty trash" is then selected. | "Moe'N'a Lisa" | HABF19 |
385 | November 26, 2006 | All of the family members have the bodies of cockroaches; they all scuttle off after the lights are turned on. | "Ice Cream of Margie (With the Light Blue Hair)" | HABF22 |
386 | December 10, 2006 | A pair of cartoon hands cuts a piece of paper into the shape of Homer. The hands then pull out the paper to reveal a chain shaped like the rest of the Simpsons family members. Homer can be heard yelling, "Whoo-hoo!" | "The Haw-Hawed Couple" | JABF02 |
387 | December 17, 2006 | The family (in Christmas attire) sits on the couch, and the camera pulls out to reveal they are in a Christmas decoration which is on a Christmas tree, and Santa's Little Helper and Snowball II rest nearby. | "Kill Gil: Vols. 1 & 2" | JABF01 |
388 | January 7, 2007 | The family on the couch is pinned up, one by one, onto a bulletin board. | "The Wife Aquatic" | JABF03 |
389 | January 28, 2007 | The family, as infants in diapers, crawls into the living and up onto to their usual place on the couch. They begin to age into their current appearance. | "Revenge is a Dish Best Served Three Times" | JABF05 |
390 | February 11, 2007 | The family are paper dolls, and are each dressed into their regular clothes. | "Little Big Girl" | JABF04 |
391 | February 18, 2007 | repeat of HABF22's gag1 | "Springfield Up" | JABF07 |
392 | March 4, 2007 | repeat of HABF20's gag | "Yokel Chords" | JABF09 |
393 | March 11, 2007 | repeat of HABF04's gag | "Rome-old and Juli-eh" | JABF08 |
394 | March 25, 2007 | Homer evolves from a single-celled organism which continuously divides to a more complex organism—first as a jellyfish, then a common fish that nearly escapes the clutches of an octopus that looks like Mr. Burns. Getting out of the ocean, Homer evolves into a prehistoric lizard that extends his tongue to snack on an insect that resembles his power plant coworker, Lenny. Homer then evolves into a slightly larger lizard with a scale on his back that sees a pterodactyl resembling Principal Skinner's mother, Agnes, flying overhead. Homer then evolves into a rat that gets chased by a tyrannosaurus rex resembling Bart, who then gets into a battle with a stegosaurus resembling Lisa. Homer hides in a hole just before a large asteroid crashes on Earth, wiping out all dinosaur life. Homer comes out of the hole, passing the skeletal remains of T-Rex Bart, before changing into a sloth, then a monkey as he approaches a jungle, becoming more apelike upon swinging through the trees. Leaving the jungle, a brief Ice Age occurs as he evolves from a Neanderthal, to a Cro-Magnon, to an upright walking caveman. Caveman Homer passes by Moe (who is also a caveman), who then devolves into a rat creature. As Homer continues walking, he evolves into men from different historical eras (a nomad from the Middle Ages, a Spanish explorer, a Pilgrim, and a 19th century intellectual) until he finally evolves into his modern self and enters the house, stepping over Santa's Little Helper. With the rest of the family sitting on the sofa, Marge asks him "What took you so long?" Homer can only give an exhausted sigh of relief. (This is the longest couch gag to date as it runs over 1 minute long.) | "Homerazzi" | JABF06 |
395 | April 22, 2007 | repeat of HABF01's gag | "Marge Gamer" | JABF10 |
396 | April 29, 2007 | repeat of HABF15's gag | "The Boys of Bummer" | JABF11 |
397 | May 6, 2007 | repeat of HABF21's gag | "Crook and Ladder" | JABF13 |
398 | May 13, 2007 | The family comes in and sits on the couch. A second family comes and also sits on the couch. Then hundreds of multiple families come in, and the second story windows and chimney overflow with them. Homer shouts, "Hey, don't shove!" | "Stop, or My Dog Will Shoot!" | JABF12 |
399 | May 20, 2007 | no gag (special opening/24-themed) | "24 Minutes" | JABF14 |
400 | May 20, 2007 | no gag (the Tracy Ullman Show-era Simpsons episode "Family Portrait" (where Homer tries to get the family to pose for a family photo) is shown with a caption that reads, "20 Years Ago...") | "You Kent Always Say What You Want" | JABF15 |
Season 19
# | Airdate | Gag | Episode | Code |
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401 | September 23, 2007 | The entire opening sequence is changed to show a ruined Springfield being rebuilt in the aftermath of The Simpsons Movie. As construction work goes on around them, The Simpsons join Plopper the pig on the couch to the tune of the "Spider Pig" theme. Homer holds him and says "My summer love". | "He Loves to Fly and He D'oh's" | JABF20 |
402 | September 30, 2007 | repeat of JABF06's gag (but this time, Marge's line after Homer enters the living room is "Did you bring the milk?") | "The Homer of Seville" | JABF18 |
403 | October 7, 2007 | The living room is made of Lego bricks and the family members are built one by one out of Legos. Homer can be heard shouting, "Woo-hoo!" when a 1x3 Lego Brick is put on his head, and "D'oh!" when a black 1x1 Lego brick (representing his two strands) is placed on his head instead. | "Midnight Towboy" | JABF21 |
404 | October 14, 2007 | The family sits down as normal, except Maggie is missing. Homer looks to the empty space where Maggie is, then gets lifted by a giant Maggie as the camera pulls out to reveal the living room being part of a dollhouse and the family as the dolls that live within. Maggie puts the miniature Homer in her mouth and sucks it like a pacifier. | "I Don't Wanna Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" | JABF19 |
405 | November 4, 2007 | no gag (Halloween episode) | "Treehouse of Horror XVIII" | JABF16 |
406 | November 11, 2007 | The family (already seated on the couch) appears on the cover of Modern Couch Gag magazine. | "Little Orphan Millie" | JABF22 |
407 | November 18, 2007 | A pair of hands open up a book called "The Simpsons" and reveals a pop-up centerfold of the family sitting on the couch. | "Husbands and Knives" | JABF17 |
408 | November 25, 2007 | A magician walks into the living room and uses his cape to make the couch and family members appear. | "Funeral for a Fiend" | KABF01 |
409 | December 16, 2007 | repeat of GABF05's gag (but this time Homer says "weird" at the end) | "Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind" | KABF02 |
410 | January 6, 2008 | A medieval tapestry shows the Flanders stealing the Simpsons's couch. The Simpsons then take it back and kill the Flanders. | "E Pluribus Wiggum" | KABF03 |
411 | January 27, 2008 | The family is sitting on the couch. The screen zooms out to show them as a painting in a museum. | "That '90s Show" | KABF04 |
412 | February 17, 2008 | Each family member rushes into the living room and attaches themselves to a giant-size baby mobile. Homer tips the mobile. | "Love, Springfieldian Style" | KABF05 |
413 | March 2, 2008 | Two hands add to a Lite-Brite of the family on the couch | "The Debarted" | KABF06 |
414 | March 9, 2008 | The family are small toys on the couch. Professor Frink puts drops of water on them and they all grow to normal size, except Homer, who needs a bucket of water. | "Dial 'N' for Nerder" | KABF07 |
415 | March 30, 2008 | Wile E. Coyote paints a fake couch on the wall which the Simpsons run into | "Smoke On The Daughter" | KABF08 |
416 | April 13, 2008 | The Simpson family is painted on the couch. | "Papa Don't Leech" | KABF09 |
417 | April 27, 2008 | repeat of KABF03's gag | "Apocalypse Cow" | KABF10 |
418 | May 4, 2008 | repeat of JABF17's gag | "Any Given Sundance" | KABF11 |
419 | May 11, 2008 | repeat of KABF02's gag | "Mona Leaves-a" | KABF12 |
420 | May 18, 2008 | repeat of HABF19's gag | "All About Lisa" | KABF13 |
Season 20
# | Airdate | Gag | Episode | Code |
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421 | September 28, 2008 | The Simpsons are incased in Carbonite by Bounty Hunter Boba Fett | "Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes | KABF17 |
422 | October 5, 2008 | The Simpsons see themselves sitting on the couch where Mount Rushmore should be. Bart remarks "Aye Caramba!" | Lost Verizon | KABF15 |
423 | October 19, 2008 | The Simpsons are caught in a twister and when they land, they are on a farm in black and white. | KABF14 | |
424 | November 2, 2008 | None | Treehouse of Horror XIX | KABF16 |
425 | November 9, 2008 | The Simpsons come out of cuckoo clocks | Dangerous Curves | KABF18 |
426 | November 16, 2008 | The Simpsons rush to the couch in roman times. A volcano explodes and covers them in ash | Homer And Lisa Exchange Cross Words | KABF19 |
427 | November 30, 2008 | Bart is writing on the Chalkboard "I will Not Bring The Chalkboard Home" | Mypods and Boomsticks | KABF20 |
428 | December 7, 2008 | 'Repeat of JABF01 | The Burns and the Bees | KABF21 |
429 | January 25, 2009 | The Simpsons run to the couch in a box Comic Book Guy puts a $19.99 sticker on it and says "Worst Couch Gag Ever" | Lisa the Drama Queen | KABF22 |
430 | February 15, 2009 | The Simpsons run to find that the couch is Missing, and they chase it around the world and into Outer Space | Take My Life, Please | KABF23 |
431 | March 1, 2009 | The Simpsons go through the openings of The Honeymooners, The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Brady Bunch, and Cheers. In the Cheers segment, Sideshow Bob enters in reference to Kelsey Grammer's character in Cheers, the family run out screaming and end up at the couch with a sigh of relief. . | How the Test Was Won | KABF24 |
432 | March 8, 2009 | The Simpsons come in and find their couch beaten and torn. Funeral music plays as they bury the couch in the backyard. The Simpsons then visit a ranch to pick out a new couch. The Simpsons sit on a black and white spotted couch, which throws Homer off it. The scene then cuts to The Simpsons in their living room, sitting on their new couch. Homer is in a body cast and turns on the wall-mounted flatscreen TV. | No Loan Again, Naturally | LABF03 |
433 | March 15, 2009 | The couch is strung up like a piñata. A blindfolded Ralph Wiggum comes in, swinging a stick and hits the couch, making the Simpsons spill out on the floor. | Gone Maggie Gone | LABF04 |
434 | March 22, 2009 | The Simpsons are dog show participants being lead on leashes by men in fancy suits. A judge awards Bart the blue ribbon, and Homer attacks Bart. | In the Name of the Grandfather | LABF11 |
435 | March 29, 2009 | The Simpsons are a meal at a fancy restaurant (Homer is a garden salad, Lisa's face appears in a bowl of soup, Marge is a plate of spaghetti and meatballs, Bart is a T-Bone steak, and Maggie is the mint that comes with the restaurant bill), which The Comic Book Guy eats. After he wipes his mouth with a napkin, a stain appears that resembles The Simpsons sitting on the couch. | Wedding for Disaster | LABF05 |
436 | April 5, 2009 | The screen is white. A cartoon left hand flips an animation cel that has eyes on it, flips another that has Homer's skeleton sitting cross-legged, flips another that has Homer's stomach and a can of Duff beer on the lap, flips another that has Homer naked, another where the rest of the family are fully clothed and sitting in mid-air, and another where The Simpsons are in their living room and sitting on the couch. Marge notices Homer is still naked and pulls down an animation cel that has Homer's clothes. | Eeny Teeny Maya Moe | LABF06 |
437 | April 19, 2009 | The living room is covered in thick, jungle plants. The Simpsons slash their way through in order to reach the couch, and find an ape version of the Simpson family already seated. The ape-Simpsons hoot and screech, scaring off the human Simpsons. | The Good, the Sad and the Drugly | LABF07 |
438 | April 26, 2009 | There's an Olympic-sized pool leading to the couch. The Simpsons take their places on the marks and swim to the couch once a starter pistol goes off. Marge is first, Lisa's second, Bart is third, and Maggie is last. The family looks around, wondering where Homer is. Cut to a shot of an unconscious Homer floating facedown in the pool. | Father Knows Worst | LABF08 |
439 | May 3, 2009 | The living room is the seating area in the Colosseum during the era of the Roman Empire. The Simpsons (dressed in togas) rush to an empty space to sit down. The sounds of a gladiator match can be heard offscreen. The audience cheers as the head of a gladiator flies into the audience. Bart catches it. | Waverly Hills 9-0-2-1-D'oh | LABF10 |
440 | May 10, 2009 | A large marble rock is in the living room where the couch should be. A stereotypical French sculptor quickly chisels out a statue of The Simpsons sitting on the couch. The sculptor then turns the statue of the Simpsons into a statue of a Civil War soldier on a horse. | Four Great Women and a Manicure | LABF09 |
441 | May 17, 2009 | repeat of LABF02's couch gag | Coming to Homerica | LABF12 |
Season 21
# | Airdate | Gag | Episode | Code |
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442 | September 27, 2009 | The Simpsons are at an underground train station where a train pulls in and opens its doors, revealing the living room, complete with couch. The Simpsons get in and sigh as the door closes and the train pulls off. | Homer the Whopper | LABF13 |
443 | October 4, 2009 | The Simpsons, wearing white cowboy hats, exchange gunfire around the couch. Maggie comes out from behind the sailboat picture on the wall and blasts the room with a machine gun. | Bart Gets a 'Z' | LABF15 |
444 | October 11, 2009 |
repeat of LABF01's couch gag |
The Great Wife Hope | LABF16 |
445 | October 18, 2009 |
None. (Halloween episode) |
Treehouse of Horror XX | LABF14 |
446 | November 15, 2009 |
The Simpsons family, dressed in prehistoric-style clothing, runs onto the couch (which is in a prehistoric area, resting on a tar pit) and sinks with it into a tar pit. |
The Devil Wears Nada | LABF17 |
447 | November 22, 2009 | Instead of the couch, The Simpsons (dressed as Victorian-era Christmas carolers) appear next to a Christmas tree and sing a parody of "The 12 Days of Christmas," featuring twelve Grampas grumbling (as they stand in a customer return line), eleven Barneys belching (as they lie drunk in the snow), ten Lennys leaping (over a fence), nine Carls dancing (in a ballroom), eight Moes a-milking, seven Selmas smoking, six Flanders praying, five golden Frinks (Professor Frink's heads are on five gold coins), four crawling nerds (Database, Wendell, Martin, and Milhouse crawling from Nelson Muntz), three-eyed fish (Blinky from "Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish"), two special Ralphs, and (as the Simpsons walk to the couch), a Maggie in a Snuggly. | "Pranks and Greens" | LABF18 |
448 | November 29, 2009 | The Simpsons and Marge's sisters (Patty and Selma) gather around the dinner table for a Thanksgiving meal, but soon gather their plates and head for the couch where they watch a football game on TV. | "Rednecks and Broomsticks" | LABF19 |
449 | December 13, 2009 | The living room furniture (the couch cushions, the rug, the flat-screen TV, and the lamps) are all dancing to disco music just as The Simpsons come in. Once Homer yells, "Hey!", the furniture returns to normal and the Simpsons sit on the couch. | "O Brother, Where Bart Thou?" | MABF01 |
450 | January 3, 2010 | Homer is standing on a coiled platform, which launches him (and the rest of the Simpson family) through a pinball game called "Couch Gag Chaos." | "Thursdays with Abie" | MABF02 |
451 | January 10, 2010 | The couch is seen inside a human egg. Each family member is a sperm cell swimming towards and penetrating the egg to sit on the couch. The zygote then divides multiple times, forming a Mr. Burns embryo. | "Once Upon a Time in Springfield" | LABF20 |
452 | January 31, 2010 | Homer runs to the couch first. He pulls out a myPhone, presses the "Couch Gag" app and downloads Bart, Lisa, Marge, and Maggie. When Homer gets an incoming call from Mr. Burns, he screams and swallows the phone. | "Million Dollar Maybe" | MABF03 |
453 | February 14, 2010 | A hand deals five tarot cards featuring Homer (the King of Cups), Marge (the Queen of Cups), Bart (the Fool), Lisa (the Princess), and Maggie (the Death card) on a blue table. Cut to reveal Grampa getting his fortune read by the gypsy from "Hex and the City". Grampa gasps and turns the Death card towards the gypsy. The gypsy drops dead. | "Boy Meets Curl" | MABF05 |
454 | February 21, 2010 | repeat of LABF08's couch gag | "The Color Yellow" | MABF06 |
455 | March 14, 2010 | repeat of LABF04's couch gag | "Postcards from the Wedge" | MABF05 |
456 | March 21, 2010 | A rain cloud moves over a crop field behind the Simpsons' House, it rains, the cloud leaves and various fruits grow out of the ground the Simpson family (all except Homer) are bugs and sit on the largest fruit, Homer, as a grub, pops out of the fruit. | "Stealing First Base" | MABF07 |
457 | March 28, 2010 | repeat of LABF11's couch gag | "The Greatest Story Ever D'ohed" | MABF10 |
458 | April 11, 2010 | The couch is outside the house, which is a cardboard set that falls down on the Simpsons | "American History X-cellent" | MABF08 |
459 | April 18, 2010 | repeat of LABF05's couch gag | "Chief of Hearts" | MABF09 |
460 | April 25, 2010 | The Simpsons chase after the couch through the articles on The Springfield Shopper. The couch gives in and reunites with the family after seeing an ad about it in the classified section. | "The Squirt and the Whale" | MABF14 |
461 | May 5, 2010 | The Simpsons running into the living room, and are lifted onto the sofa and into the air by several supporting characters as everyone sings to Ke$ha's "Tik Tok". | "To Surveil With Love" | MABF12 |
462 | May 9, 2010 | The Simpsons are a miniature model constructed by Nelson then blown up with a firecracker. | "Moe Letter Blues" | MABF13 |
463 | May 16, 2010 | Harold from the children's book, Harold and the Purple Crayon draws The Simpsons' living room just as they run in to sit. Homer asks Harold to draw him a beer, and Harold obliges. Homer pats the child on the head. | "The Bob Next Door" | MABF11 |
464 | May 23, 2010 | Homer and Bart appear as hand puppets, and the puppets begin attacking each other. The view pans down, and Homer is shown choking Bart himself. | "Judge Me Tender" | MABF15 |
Season 22
# | Airdate | Thumbnail | Gag | Episode | Code |
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465 | September 26, 2010 | 200px | The Simpsons sit on the couch with a banner hung above saying "22 Seasons congratulations from FOX" A FOX representative invites Maggie to blow out a candle on a cake, then eats the cake himself leaving the Simpsons Family. The banner then falls down. | Elementary School Musical | MABF21 |
467 | October 3, 2010 | 200px | The family run in to find a dead body on their floor. The Police arrive, and the family flee on the couch driven by Homer. They are caught and placed in a police lineup. There, they are identified as the murderers instead of the Flanders's and the Hibbert's. They are jailed, and then electrocuted. When electrocuted they scream and light up. | Loan-A Lisa | MABF17 |
467 | October 15, 2010 | 200px | The family are seated on the couch which turns out to be a picture hanging in a sweatshop that produces animation cels and merchandise, in harsh environments. | MoneyBART | MABF18 |
468 | November 7, 2010 | None (Halloween episode) | ? |
Couch gags within episodes
Sometimes there is a couch gag during the episode itself, usually during a spoof of the opening sequence.
Airdate | Picture | Gag | Episode | Code |
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October 7, 1993 | 200px 200px |
During the "Thompsons" introduction, the family sits on the couch and a pile of fish falls from above. | "Cape Feare" | 9F22 |
December 21, 1997 | 200px | After everybody of Springfield has taken all the stuff from them, The Simpsons walk to the place where the couch gags take place. | "Miracle on Evergreen Terrace" | 5F07 |
May 21, 2000 | 200px | In an "aborted" couch gag, the family sits wearing Western outfits; the director cuts the scene as Bart is busy on the phone agreeing to do Teen Wolf 3. Lisa complains that she wants to go to bed, asking if there are child labor laws. Homer asks if Marge told her about the laws, and Marge tells him to poop in his hat. Kang and Kodos then show up with useless ballet tickets, asking if they needed them that night. | "Behind the Laughter" | BABF19 |
May 1, 2005 | 200px | Instead of saying "The Simpsons", the announcer says "Three weeks later". Everyone except Bart sits; the overweight Bart arrives late and suffers a heart attack. | "The Heartbroke Kid" | GABF11 |
References
- ↑ Season 10 DVD audio commentary "Viva Ned Flanders"
Visual gags
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