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Breaking Bad

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Revision as of 01:30, October 6, 2024 by 2a02:a03f:81aa:2d01:f442:b65a:5299:faac (talk) (Episodes)

Breaking Bad is an American crime drama television series created and produced by Vince Gilligan. The show aired on AMC from January 20, 2008, to September 29, 2013, consisting of five seasons for a total of 62 episodes. Better Call Saul, a prequel series debuted on AMC on February 8, 2015.

References to Breaking Bad in The Simpsons

Episodes

Picture Season Episode number Episode name Reference
23 491 "The Food Wife" Chief Wiggum calls the people in the meth lab "Breaking Baddies."
What Animated Women Want promo 9.png 24 525 "What Animated Women Want" Special opening sequence in homage to Breaking Bad. The camera zooms out at the end to reveal the live-action characters of Walter White and Jesse Pinkman sitting on a couch drinking beer and watching the show on TV.
Breaking Dad.png 26 553 "Clown in the Dumps" The Itchy & Scratchy Show episode Breaking Dad is a reference to Breaking Bad.
29 628 "Haw-Haw Land" Homer asks Bart if he's making drugs by asking him if he's Breaking Bad.
30 658 "Girl's in the Band" Homer mentions Breaking Bad as a way to make money, saying he can sell the complete series' boxset, then takes out a hat, glasses and beard, to appear like Walter White. A parody of the Breaking Bad intro then plays, with the words [C]ommercial [B]reak.
30 661 "Woo-Hoo Dunnit?" The scene in the Science Lab with the bullies and Bart is a parody of Breaking Bad.
GodFlix.png 34 748 "The Very Hungry Caterpillars" Breaking Bread is a parody of Breaking Bad.
Ned Breaking Bad parody.png 36 769 "Bart's Birthday" During the closing credits, the Simpsons appear in spoofs of well-known TV series finales, one of them being Breaking Bad. Ned lying on the floor parodies Walter White's death in Jack's meth lab in "Felina". Conan O'Brien later also reveals that Breaking Bad was one of the many shows used by an artificial intelligence device to script this entire episode.

Games

Picture Game Reference
The Simpsons: Tapped Out‎ After completing In the Lukewarm of the Twilight Pt. 3: Let me guess. You finally watched Breaking Bad.
The Simpsons: Tapped Out‎ The questline "Baking Bread" is a reference to the show.

Comics

Picture Comic issue Story name Reference
Breaking Bart.png Simpsons Comics #191 Breaking Bart The comic's title is a reference to the television show Breaking Bad.

References to Better Call Saul in The Simpsons

Episodes

Picture Season Episode number Episode name Reference
Krusty the Clown TV shows.png 30 647 "Krusty the Clown" One of the hundreds of shows seen on TV screens.
Better Call Selm.png 33 712 "A Serious Flanders (Part 1)" Better Call Selm is a parody of Better Call Saul.
34 748 "The Very Hungry Caterpillars" Better Call King Saul is a parody of Better Call Saul.

Special guest voices

Picture Name Role in Breaking Bad Role on The Simpsons
Bryan Cranston.jpg Bryan Cranston Played Walter White. Voiced Stradivarius Cain in "The Spy Who Learned Me".
Bob Odenkirk.jpg Bob Odenkirk Played Saul Goodman. Voiced mob lawyer in "The Fat Blue Line".
Bill Burr.jpg Bill Burr Played Patrick Kuby. Voiced Boston fan in "The Town".
Krysten Ritter.jpg Krysten Ritter Played Jane Margolis. Voiced Sheila Redfield in "Meat Is Murder".
Robert Forster.jpg Robert Forster Played Ed Galbraith also known as "the Disappearer." Voiced Lucky Jim in "Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes".
Ed Begley, Jr..jpg Ed Begley, Jr. Played Cliff Main. Voiced himself in "Homer to the Max" and "Gone Maggie Gone".
Sam McMurray.jpg Sam McMurray Played Dr. Victor Bravenec. Voiced a Duff commercial narrator and an Springfield Nuclear Power Plant employee in "Homer's Odyssey" and Gulliver Dark in "Homer's Night Out".
Charlie Rose.jpg Charlie Rose Played himself. Voiced himself in "Kill the Alligator and Run".

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