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That '70s Show

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That '70s Show is an American television period sitcom that originally aired on Fox from August 23, 1998, to May 18, 2006. The series focuses on the lives of a group of six teenage friends living in fictional Point Place, Wisconsin, from May 17, 1976, to December 31, 1979.

References to That '70s Show in The Simpsons[edit]

Episodes[edit]

Picture Season Episode number Episode name Reference
That '70s Show cups.png 10 226 "Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo" The cups in the 33¢ Store read "That '70s Show".
My Dinner With Jar Jar.png 11 231 "E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)" One of the movies showing at the Springfield Googolplex is "That 70's Movie".
That 30's Show.png 14 297 "The Great Louse Detective" That 30's Show is a parody at That '70s Show.
19 411 "That '90s Show" The title is a reference to That '70s Show, and the short lived That '80s Show.
19 413 "The Debarted" The table at Bart's treehouse is the same one as the one in Eric Forman's basement in the sitcom That '70s Show. This is a reference to Topher Grace, who guest-starred as the voice of Donny also played Eric Forman in the sitcom.
26 573 "Bull-E" Homer uses Fez's early season catchphrase: "good day! I said 'good day!".
27 579 "Treehouse of Horror XXVI" Closing credits: "That '70s Line".

Books[edit]

Picture Book Reference
Chief Wiggum's Book of Crime and Punishment That '90s Show is a parody of That '70s Show.

Common Cast and Crew[edit]

Cast[edit]

Picture Name Role on That '70s Show Role on The Simpsons
Topher Grace.jpg Topher Grace Played Eric Forman. Voiced Donny in "The Debarted".
Mila Kunis.jpg Mila Kunis Played Jackie. Voice of Meg Griffin in Family Guy's season 13 premiere "The Simpsons Guy", a The Simpsons/Family Guy crossover.
Tommy Chong.jpg Tommy Chong Played Leo. Voiced himself in "A Midsummer's Nice Dreams".
Betty White.jpg Betty White Played Bea Sigurdson. Voiced herself in the season 11 episode "Missionary: Impossible" and the season 18 episode "Homerazzi".
Tom Poston.jpg Tom Poston Played Bert Sigurdson. Voiced the Capital City Goofball in "Dancin' Homer".
Katey Sagal.jpg Katey Sagal Played "Gross Edna". Voiced Turanga Leela in "Simpsorama".
Brooke Shields.jpg Brooke Shields Played Pam Burkhart. Voiced herself in "The Front".
Seth Green.jpg Seth Green Played Mitch Miller. Served as an executive producer for the Stoopid Buddy Stoodios couch gags. He also voiced Chris Griffin in Family Guy's season 13 premiere "The Simpsons Guy", the Nerd in the "Robot Chicken couch gag 2", and Mav Redfield in the season 33 episode "Meat Is Murder".
Alyson Hannigan.jpg Alyson Hannigan Played Suzy Simpson. Voiced Melody Juniper in "Flaming Moe".
Fred Willard.jpg Fred Willard Played Charlie Miller. Voiced Wally Kogen in "Sunday, Cruddy Sunday".
Bobcat Goldthwait.jpg Bobcat Goldthwait Played Eli. Voiced himself in "The Last Temptation of Krust".
Morgan Fairchild.jpg Morgan Fairchild Played Carolyn Rockwell. Voiced Vivienne St. Charmaine in "Podcast News".
Chris Elliott.jpg Chris Elliott Played Mr. Bray. Appeared in the special episode Springfield's Most Wanted.
Dan Castellaneta.jpg Dan Castellaneta Played Agent Armstrong. Voices Homer Simpson and many other recurring characters.

Crew[edit]

Picture Name Role in That '70s Show Role on The Simpsons
Blank.png Joshua Sternin Writer. Writer.
Blank.png Jeffrey Ventimilia Writer. Writer.

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