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*This gag was originally seen in "[[Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy]]".
 
*This gag was originally seen in "[[Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy]]".
 
*This is a parody of how 1950s and 1960s cartoons utilized repeating backgrounds in order to save money.
 
*This is a parody of how 1950s and 1960s cartoons utilized repeating backgrounds in order to save money.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:13, May 31, 2012

Season 6 Episode Gags
127 "Lemon of Troy"
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"Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)"
"Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)" 129


Chalkboard gag

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This is not a clue... or is it?

Couch gag


"Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)" couch gag
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Couch Gag Information
Duration: 0:04
The family runs in together from the side, with big grins, passing through a repeat pan of the couch and TV.

Appearances

Notes

  • This gag was originally seen in "Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy".
  • This is a parody of how 1950s and 1960s cartoons utilized repeating backgrounds in order to save money.

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