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− | The '''Simpsons Pixel couch gag''' is a couch gag designed by [[Paul Robertson]] and [[Ivan Dixon]] with music by [[Jeremy Dower]]. The couch gag is a pixel version of the original couch gag with a design based on computer games from the early [[1990]]s. The couch gag was published on | + | The '''Simpsons Pixel couch gag''' is a couch gag designed by [[Paul Robertson]] and [[Ivan Dixon]] with music by [[Jeremy Dower]]. The couch gag is a pixel version of the original couch gag with a design based on computer games from the early [[1990]]s. The couch gag was published on [[YouTube]] on February 1, [[2015]]. It was also used as the couch gag for the [[season 26]] episode "[[My Fare Lady]]".<ref>[https://twitter.com/AlJean/status/565154951362396160 Al Jean's Twitter]</ref> |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
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Couch Gag Information
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The Simpsons Pixel couch gag is a couch gag designed by Paul Robertson and Ivan Dixon with music by Jeremy Dower. The couch gag is a pixel version of the original couch gag with a design based on computer games from the early 1990s. The couch gag was published on YouTube on February 1, 2015. It was also used as the couch gag for the season 26 episode "My Fare Lady".[1]
Appearances
- Episode – "My Fare Lady"
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