One of the most iconic and the longest-running sitcoms in the US, The Simpsons, has been on the air for more than three decades. Over the years, it has gained millions of fans from all over the world, who simply can't get enough of the creators' witty take on American culture and politics. The show which centers around a family living in a typical American town has had a major influence on pop culture and even predicted actual events. One of the reasons why the Simpsons won the heart of so many viewers if how well the show is thought out. The writers haven't missed a single moment to demonstrate their sense of humor, even in situations where viewers don't always notice. However, if you are vigilant enough you probably noticed all of the hilarious signs placed all over the fiction Springfield. In case you didn't, scroll below for the list we have dedicated to all of the amusing signs in the show's episodes which could have been easily missed.
"If you were a boy, you'd be a scientist."
Simpsons Illustrated #5 is the fifth issue of Simpsons Illustrated. It was released in the USA on January 30, 2013.
1. Marge Simpson's hairstyle was originally designed to hide rabbit ears for an eventual reveal that she was secretly a rabbit from Matt Groening's comic strip "Life in Hell."
Go on, give in to your inner Moe.
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One of the most iconic and the longest-running sitcoms in the US, The Simpsons, has been on the air for more than three decades. Over the years, it has gained millions of fans from all over the world, who simply can't get enough of the creators' witty take on American culture and politics. The show which centers around a family living in a typical American town has had a major influence on pop culture and even predicted actual events. One of the reasons why the Simpsons won the heart of so many viewers if how well the show is thought out. The writers haven't missed a single moment to demonstrate their sense of humor, even in situations where viewers don't always notice. However, if you are vigilant enough you probably noticed all of the hilarious signs placed all over the fiction Springfield. In case you didn't, scroll below for the list we have dedicated to all of the amusing signs in the show's episodes which could have been easily missed.
The story behind The Simpsons meme that got so popular it was used by Homer himself.
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"If you were a boy, you'd be a scientist."
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The community at Design Crowd has merged some of the most recognizable cartoon characters with famous artworks to produce a magical combination of creative cultures.The brief was to replace the original subject of the classic paintings with a fairy tale or comic book figure.The results featured remakes of The Mona Lisa, The Last Supper, and The Scream, with new roles for Disney Princesses, Looney Tunes favorites and cult classics.
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