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'''''Married... with Children''''' was a 1987-1997 U.S. television sitcom starring Ed O'Neill (Al Bundy), [[Katey Sagal]] (Peg Bundy), Christina Applegate (Kelly Bundy) and David Faustino (Bud Bundy). [[Katey Sagal]] would later voice Turanga [[Leela]] in ''[[Futurama]]'' and the episode "[[Simpsorama]]". [[Dan Castellaneta]] appeared in the ''Married with Children'' episode "The Dance Show" as Pete, who befriended [[Al Bundy|Al]], while his husband Andy spent time with Peggy at a night club. [[Jon Lovitz]] played TV Executive, Jeff Littlehead, in "Kelly Does Hollywood, Part 2". [[Bobcat Goldthwait]] appeared in the Season 7 premiere "Magnificent Seven" as Peggy's cousin, Zemus Wanker.
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'''''Married... with Children''''' is a television sitcom.
 
 
==References to ''Married... with Children'' in ''The Simpsons''==
 
 
 
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{{TB| When [[Todd Flanders|Todd]] is sick from Osaka Flu, [[Ned Flanders|Ned]] wonders what the family did to upset [[God]]. He then recalls watching ''Married... with Children'', and remembers the network slogan "watch [[FOX]] and be damned for all eternity"..}}
 
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{{TB| [[Dr. Babcock]] showed an episode of ''Married... with Children'' to the scientists at [[NASA]] to show them what the average American liked watching. The scene cut to Al Bundy refusing to make love with Peg, whereupon he literally flushes a toilet seen next to him in the living room.}}
 
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{{TB| An episode is mentioned in which the Bundys spend money a credit card actually credited to their dog, Buck. }}
 
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{{TB|"[[Missionary: Impossible]]"}}
 
{{TB| In the room where various characters from ''[[Fox]]'' are seen as phone operators Peg Bundy is one of them. }}
 
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{{TB|"[[Treehouse of Horror XXV]]"}}
 
{{TB| An extraterrestrial alien version of ''[[Married... with Children]]'' appears on [[Syfy]], with [[Peggy Bundy]] being an alien from ''Alien'' and [[Al Bundy]] being a [[Black hole aliens|black hole alien]].}}
 
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== History ==
 
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When [[Homer Simpson]] was flicking through all of the channels on his television, ''Married... with Children'' was playing on each channel: [[Al Jazeera]], [[Animal Planet]], [[BET]], [[FXXXXXX]], [[The Herstory Channel]], and [[Syfy]].<ref>"[[Treehouse of Horror XXV]]"</ref>
 
When [[Homer Simpson]] was flicking through all of the channels on his television, ''Married... with Children'' was playing on each channel: [[Al Jazeera]], [[Animal Planet]], [[BET]], [[FXXXXXX]], [[The Herstory Channel]], and [[Syfy]].<ref>"[[Treehouse of Horror XXV]]"</ref>
  
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== Behind the Laughter ==
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*[[Peggy Bundy]] was played by [[Katey Sagal]], who voiced Turanga [[Leela]] in ''[[Futurama]]'' and the episode "[[Simpsorama]]".
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*[[Dan Castellaneta]] appeared in the episode "The Dance Show" as Pete, who befriended [[Al Bundy|Al]], while his husband Andy spent time with Peggy at a night club.
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*[[Jon Lovitz]] played TV Executive, Jeff Littlehead, in "Kelly Does Hollywood, Part 2".
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*[[Bobcat Goldthwait]] appeared in the Season 7 premiere "Magnificent Seven" as Peggy's cousin, Zemus Wanker.
  
 
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Revision as of 06:41, September 18, 2018

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Married... with Children
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TV Show Information
Genre: Sitcom


Married... with Children is a television sitcom.

History

When Todd is sick from Osaka Flu, Ned wonders what the family did to upset God. He then recalls watching Married... with Children, and remembers the network slogan "watch FOX and be damned for all eternity".[1]

Dr. Babcock showed an episode of Married... with Children to the scientists at NASA to show them what the average American liked watching.[2]

Non-canon

Donut Homer.png The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened or existed.

When Homer Simpson was flicking through all of the channels on his television, Married... with Children was playing on each channel: Al Jazeera, Animal Planet, BET, FXXXXXX, The Herstory Channel, and Syfy.[3]

Behind the Laughter

Appearances

References


External links

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