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The Critic is an American prime time animated series revolving around the life of film critic Jay Sherman.


References to The Critic in The Simpsons

Picture Season Episode number Episode name Reference
250px 6 121 "A Star is Burns" Marge invites Jay to come to Springfield to help judge the Springfield Film Festival.
250px 8 161 "Hurricane Neddy" Jay is seen in a cell at an insane asylum repeating "it stinks" while a doctor is trying to calm him by saying "Yes, Mr. Sherman. Everything stinks."
250px 15 327 "The Ziff Who Came to Dinner" When Homer takes Artie Ziff to Moe's Tavern, Jay is sitting at the bar along with Professor Lombardo, Aristotle Amadopolis and Llewellyn Sinclair, all of whom (in addition to Jay and Artie) are voiced by Jon Lovitz.

References to The Simpsons in The Critic

Picture Season Episode number Episode name Reference
CriticDialM.jpg 1 3 "Dial M for Mother" Homer and Bart Simpson made a brief appearance in "Dial M for Mother". During an interview with Geraldo Rivera, Jay is asked about talking over the heads of his audience and does just that in his answer. An annoyed family watching changes the channel to The Simpsons, where Homer—after stepping on a rake—exclaims, "D'oh!" and Bart replies, "Ay caramba!" The family's father comments, "Now, this I understand."
Dukerella.jpg 2 9 "Dukerella" Jay and Alice go to a costume ball dresses up as Homer and Marge to meet Duke, Alice's sister crush.

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