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For the in-show magazine, see Mad (magazine).
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Mad (stylized MAD) is an American humor magazine. The magazine's mascot is Alfred E. Neuman. The magazine has parodied The Simpsons multiple times and The Simpsons has also parodied MAD as well.

References to The Simpsons in MAD

Australia

Normal issues

Specialty issues

Super Specials

Brazil

Normal issues

Specialty issues

Especial

Denmark

Normal issues

Finland

Normal issues

Germany

Normal issues

Specialty issues

Specials

Hungary

Normal issues

Mexico

Normal issues

Specialty issues

Teleparodia

South Africa

Normal issues

Sweden

Normal issues

UK

Normal issues

USA

Normal issues

Specialty issues

Super Specials

References to MAD in The Simpsons

Picture Season Episode number Episode name Reference
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4 80 "Marge in Chains" Tattoo Annie shows her MAD fold-in tattoo. The fold-in also says Alfred E. Newman's infamous quote "what, me worry?".

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