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6''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' is the {{Trope Namer|s}} for the CouchGag trope, where the original opening sequence had several couch gags. Sometimes they just skip straight to the driveway and do the couch gag, or some other abridged opening (see [[http://simpsonsarchive.com/guides/openings.list.html here]] for a definitive guide):
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8* Bart [[WritingLines writes something different in detention]] each episode.
9* Lisa plays a different solo on her saxophone. The solos are often recycled across several episodes -- some were reused more often than the (in)famous "chorus line" couch gag. Since the show's switch to Platform/HighDefinition, some episodes have featured Lisa playing another instrument such as a trumpet or violin (or, in one memorable instance, a ''theremin'') instead. See [[http://simpsonsarchive.com/guides/sololist.html here]] for a definitive guide to all Lisa's solos.
10** Notably, a FreezeFrameBonus is that Lisa's instrument is always secured to the back of her bike, even in episodes where she's ''not'' playing her usual saxophone.
11* The literal '[[TitleDrop couch gag]]', the family gathering on the couch in a (usually) humorous animation. (This is also the only gag that's never cut in syndication, though many of the first episodes to be syndicated saw their original couch gags get replaced with the one where the Simpsons find an identical family already sitting on the couch.)
12* The HDTV opening introduced in season 20 introduced ''five'' additional couch gags:
13** Something different flies in front of the Simpsons logo (but it's usually a three-eyed crow).
14** When the head of the Jebediah Springfield statue falls on Ralph's head, he will usually make a muttering noise, but early in the gag's tenure he would actually say something, such as "[[CirclingBirdies I see stars!]]" or "It's dark!"
15** Early on, when Bart ran over him, Barney would also sometimes exclaim something (such as "BART!") instead of belching.
16** A billboard across the street from Springfield Elementary advertises something different each episode.
17** The Simpsons' wall-mounted HDTV falls off the wall in some episodes, and does not in others. (This was only used for the first production line using the HD opening.)
18* A list of the show's couch gags can be found and read [[https://simpsonswiki.com/wiki/List_of_couch_gags here]].
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21Other gags are used occasionally during the ending credits:
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23* The Gracie Films VanityPlate at the end of the episode sometimes undergoes a LogoJoke where it has different sound effects playing besides just the "shh" and the little jingle that plays. Once in a blue moon, the 20th Century Fox plate would also be affected, often as an extension of a CreditsGag.
24** The most regular appearing one is a shriek and minor-key organ variation of the jingle which follows some of the {{Halloween episode}}s.
25** A gunshot is inserted here for "Who Shot Mr. Burns? Part 1."
26** "Lady Bouvier's Lover" has Grandpa Simpson saying "Oh, sorry." after rambling for half of the credits.
27** The fourth clip show, "All Singing, All Dancing", has Snake cursing the "Gracie music dude.", having developed a hatred of music over the episode. This hatred includes the credits music and the Gracie Films jingle, with Snake shooting in an attempt to silence the music.
28** The ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' episode "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS13E1TheSimpsonsGuy The Simpsons Guy]]" is the only ''Family Guy'' episode to feature the Gracie Films logo in its closing credits due to being a ''Simpsons'' crossover. Peter Griffin uses this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to sing along with the jingle: "And now the show is over now."
29** "Dogtown", because of how big a role dogs play in that episode, replaces the shush with a howl.
30** A visual variant: ''WesternAnimation/MaggieSimpsonInPlaydateWithDestiny'', being the first ''Simpsons'' production to be attached in front of a Disney film (Creator/{{Pixar}}'s ''WesternAnimation/{{Onward}}''), included the distinctive silhouette of WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse among the theater patrons in the vanity plate.
31* A list of the Gracie Films gags can be found and read [[https://simpsonswiki.com/wiki/Gracie_Films_gags here]].
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33The song or sound played during the credits may vary based on the theme of the preceding episode:
34** Throughout the credits of "Bart Star," Homer, drunk with power from [[TyrantTakesTheHelm being made Head Coach]] of the pee-wee football team, 'cuts' several people when their names appear,[[note]]This is to say, everyone listed in the end credits except guest star Joe Namath.[[/note]] and when the Gracie Films woman does her shush he said "You're cut too, Shushy!"
35*** Similarly, the [[Creator/KieferSutherland army colonel]] from "G.I. D'oh" assigns everyone in the credits to "front line infantry!"... except Creator/KieferSutherland himself, who is assigned to the Coast Guard.
36** In "The Mansion Family", Homer crying about the people in the credits being rich (except for Richard K. Chung, for which Homer momentarily stops crying to comment, "Oh, he's poor"). At the Gracie Films logo, Homer angrily exclaims, "Don't shush me, you rich bastard!"
37** Sometimes the closing theme is rendered in a different musical motif based on the theme of the episode (such as an ice rink organ after a hockey-themed one), or an instrumental performed by a 'special musical guest' (past bands to interpret the theme during the end credits include Music/{{NRBQ}}, Music/SonicYouth, Music/BraveCombo, Music/LosLobos, Music/FallOutBoy and Music/YoLaTengo).
38* The Halloween specials also generally feature gags within the credits, with puns on the names in the credits ([[Creator/MattGroening "Matt Groaning" or "Bat Groening"]] being almost inevitably featured).
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40For some episodes, the entire opening is changed:
41* When the show entered syndication in 1994, many episodes from the first five seasons used the couch gag from "Rosebud" (where the Simpsons find duplicates of themselves already on the couch). Later syndicated airings of those episodes retained their original couch gags.
42* On the original airing of "Springfield Up", the opening sequence was cut (among other edits) in order to free up time for the premiere of a new trailer for ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsonsMovie''. Subsequent airings use the couch gag from "Ice Cream of Margie (with the Light Blue Hair)" (wherein the family are depicted as cockroaches).
43* For the episode "He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs", the first episode of the regular TV series following the release of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsonsMovie'', almost every element of the opening was changed to reflect events of the movie such as Springfield [[spoiler:in ruin]], [[spoiler:the silo]] still lashed to the top of Homer's car, and Spider-Pig/Harry Plopper waiting for them on the couch.
44* For the episode "To Surveil with Love", which first aired as part of the "FOX Rocks" line-up where every FOX show for the week was mandated to have a musical element, the opening credits were completely replaced by an animated music video set to "[[Music/{{Kesha}} TiK Tok]]", though the gathering-on-the-couch gag still appears at the end.
45* A live-action version of the sequence, originally made as a promo on British TV network [[Creator/{{Sky}} Sky1]] (which, perhaps not coincidentally, was also a [=NewsCorp=] property), was eventually used as an actual show opening on the season 17 episode "Homer Simpson, This Is Your Wife."
46* Probably the most infamous of the couch gags was [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DX1iplQQJTo the one]] for "[=MoneyBART=]", storyboarded by subversive and [[TheFaceless reclusive]] street artist Creator/{{Banksy}}. It started with the typical intro (with 'Banksy' written over several billboards and walls, and Bart writing "I must not write on the walls", all over the room) ending with all the Simpsons on the couch. [[CrossesTheLineTwice It then panned out to a stereotypical Korean sweatshop animating the show, with small barefoot children washing the cels in biohazardous material, kittens being ground up to stuff Bart Simpson plushies which are then carted off by a starving panda and packed in boxes sealed with the tongue of a dolphin head, and a person making Simpson DVDs by smashing out the center holes on the horn of a dying unicorn chained to a wall. Then the camera pans out to reveal]] [[BitingTheHandHumor the sweatshop being inside the 20th Century Fox logo, which has a decrepit, prison-esque look, finally panning out to the Simpsons' TV.]] However, since this was one of the few couch gags by a guest animator where the guest only ''directed'' the scene, the animation was produced by the show's regular South Korean animators, [[http://content.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2027768,00.html who were reportedly not amused]].
47* A ''Simpsons''-specific StationIdent for Creator/{{Channel 4}} produced for the channel's broadcast of the show from 2007 to 2014, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWLoYnpjcKw in which]] Homer repeatedly shocks himself trying to retrieve a six-pack of Duff, was later used in the show itself as the couch gag for "Specs and the City," updated with UsefulNotes/SuperBowl references and ClumsyCopyrightCensorship to make Channel 4's logo less obvious (it's still visible if you have a keen eye). (On that note, Channel 4 produced a new ''Simpsons''-specific ident when they rebranded to their not-showing-the-channel's-logo-on-telly era in 2015, but given [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_1hOoCagjg the ident's sheer abstraction and lack of narrative elements]], it's practically unlikely to be used as a couch gag.)
48* Season 26 opener "Clown in the Dumps" parodies the show's LongRunner status by [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m78gYyTrG7Y depicting]] the show still on the air thousands of years in the future. In the 106th century, the Simpsons have degenerated into "The Sampsans", a group of crudely-drawn mutants (animated and voiced by Creator/DonHertzfeldt) who mainly communicate by endlessly spouting their {{Catch Phrase}}s.
49* The ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' crossover episode "Simpsorama" [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHjtlcLuggM replaces the title sequence]] (save the gathering-on-the-couch gag, wherein the couch has been replaced by Hedonismbot) with ''Futurama''[='=]s own couch gag, an usually irrelevant tagline underneath the show's name. In this episode's case, it's relevant and [[SelfDeprecation self-deprecating]] for both shows: "A show [[SeasonalRot out of ideas]] teams up with a show [[ScrewedByTheNetwork out of episodes]]." The episode's closing credits open with a SpecialEditionTitle of ''Futurama''[='=]s opening sequence featuring Homer singing over the theme song, ''Simpsons'' cameos and [[spoiler:a headless Scruffy cleaning up New New York after the Bart mutants' rampage]] in place of the Planet Express ship crashing into a TV screen.
50* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIZ_gDOrzGk A fan video]] recreating the opening in pixel art was eventually licensed for usage as an official show opening on the season 26 episode "My Fare Lady."
51* "Dad Behavior" has [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h365_F5BzDg a title sequence]] that is either [[BlackComedy morbidly hilarious]] or [[NightmareFuel downright horrifying]]. It starts off with Barney breaking Bart's skateboard after being tired of Bart constantly hitting him with it in the newer opening sequence. This is unexpected and quite funny, especially when the music stops to emphasize this, [[MoodWhiplash but then in the next scene]], Homer ends up choking on the radioactive material he's handling until he collapses. After that, during the school band scene, SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome occurs as Lisa's dancing out of the room whilst playing the sax leads to her banging her head against the wall and possibly even breaking her neck. But the worst part is when Marge falls asleep in the car and wakes up to find Maggie driving it, and her attempts to take back the wheel results in the car falling into a river, and a few seconds of silence before Marge's lifeless body floats up to the surface. And to top it all off, Bart arrives at home to find no one else there, is worried at first and pulls portraits of the family down to the couch as a memorial [[CrossesTheLineTwice but then realizes this means he gets the TV all to himself]].
52* If an episode is too short, a very long couch gag will start to play to fill time. Three noticeable examples include one where the family performs a chorus line while the living room turns into a circus,[[note]]This one was used more than any other as {{Filler}}, with a total of eight uses -- and it still couldn't fill enough broadcast time when "Cape Feare" aired, hence the famous half-minute of Sideshow Bob [[OverlyLongGag constantly stepping on rakes]].[[/note]] one where the camera zooms out of their house and into outer space and keeps going until it zooms out of Homer's head again, and one where Homer is seen evolving from a single-celled organism.
53* "Lisa Gets the Blues" has the intro end after Lisa's segment when she goes out the doors of her music class. When we see the rest of the family later, they're dressed as lumberjacks and are waiting for Lisa to come home, and in place of the couch is a large log; obviously, Homer was going to use his chainsaw to carve it into a couch for the family to sit on.
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55Sometimes the writers enjoy meta-humor about the blackboard gags:
56* In "Skinner's Sense of Snow," Bart complains that he's written on the board so often that his wrist sounds like a cement mixer (and [[{{Squick}} rotates his wrist to prove his point]]).
57* In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS15E8MargeVsSSCCATAG Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens and Gays]]," Bart begs Ms. Krabappel to let him write on the chalkboard after school so he doesn't have to go home and endure Maggie's Roofi tapes. Krabappel tells him to just go home, saying, "We all got tired of that chalkboard years ago."
58* For "Thirty Minutes over Tokyo," the tenth-season finale, Bart writes "I'm so very tired.", a nod to the fact that the producers were burnt out and wanted to end the show at that point.
59* For "Simpsons Tall Tales," the twelfth-season finale, Bart writes "I should not be twenty-one by now," which he would be if an actual ten-year-old boy had played him when the series began.
60* For "Dead Putting Society," Bart writes "I am not a 32 year old woman". Nancy Cartwright, Bart's voice actress, was about that age when the episode was made.
61* For "The Parent Rap," Bart writes "Nobody reads these anymore."
62* For "Bonfire of the Manatees," Bart writes "Does any kid still do this anymore?", as a reference to how WritingLines has gradually become a DiscreditedTrope.
63* For "Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadaaaass Song," the 100th episode, heavily advertised by Creator/{{Fox}}, Bart writes "I will not celebrate [[MilestoneCelebration meaningless milestones]]."[[note]]It isn't the hundredth episode in ''production'' order, however; that honor goes to "Lisa's Rival," which aired in season 6. Neither "Lisa's Rival" nor "Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadaaaass Song" make a big deal in-universe, during the contents of their episode, about hitting the century mark.[[/note]]
64* In the opening for "Homer the Heretic," Bart writes "I will not defame UsefulNotes/NewOrleans." The previous episode, "A Streetcar Named Marge," had featured a song about how horrible New Orleans was, in a spoof of the song from the musical ''Theatre/SweeneyToddTheDemonBarberOfFleetStreet''. Bart's writing on the board was intended as an apology to those who were offended.
65* "Half-Decent Proposal" had "I will not bite the hand that feeds me Butterfingers." Marge's crusade against refined sugar in "Sweets and Sour Marge," just two episodes earlier, sees Chief Wiggum disposing of the town's supply of Butterfingers in a fire, only for the fire to reject them. "[[LampshadeHanging Not even the fire wants them]]," comments Wiggum. This was an inside joke about the show's long history of ''Simpsons'' characters (particularly Bart) appearing in Butterfinger ads. This was written around the time the contract with Butterfinger ended; it should come as no surprise that the company did not offer to renew the contract.
66* When Matt Groening announced that Springfield, Oregon was the inspiration for Springfield, that week's episode ("Beware My Cheating Bart") opened with the words "Now entering Oregon" next to the main title, while the chalkboard gag read "The true location of Springfield is in any state but yours."
67* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsonsMovie'' has Bart writing "[[DigitalPiracyIsEvil I will not illegally download this movie.]]"
68* In "Take My Life, Please," the first HD episode, Bart writes "HDTV is worth every cent."
69* In "Barting Over," we see Bart writing "I will not" and then abruptly stopping before destroying the chalkboard with an axe.
70* The 500th episode, "At Long Last Leave," featured [[ButtMonkey Milhouse]] writing "Bart's earned a day off" on the chalkboard while Bart smugly looked on.
71* "Black-Eyed, Please" has Bart writing on a whiteboard in marker, the phrase being "Sorry I broke the blackboard."
72* In "Trash of the Titans", the 200th episode, where the eponymous Couch Gag would be, Homer, Marge, Lisa and Maggie end up running into Bart's classroom, where they find Bart writing, "I will not mess with the opening credits." (A similar gag was present in "[=MyPods=] and Boomsticks", except there, the setting was the living room, and Bart was writing, "I will not bring the chalkboard home.")
73* In the TonightSomeoneDies episode "Clown in the Dumps", Bart writes "Spoiler alert: Unfortunately, my dad doesn't die."
74* "The Kids Are All Fight" featured Lisa writing on the blackboard, "I will not pay my sister to do my punishment" while Bart watches.
75* In the 25th-season premiere "Homerland", Bart writes, "25 years and they can't come up with a new punishment?"
76* "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS19E1HeLovesToFlyAndHeDohs He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs]]", the first episode after ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsonsMovie'' ran in theaters, had Bart writing, "[[SequelSnark I will not wait 20 years to make another movie.]]"
77* "How Lisa Got Her Marge Back" has Principal Skinner writing "Never lose a bet to Bart Simpson" on the chalkboard while Bart watches.
78* "Monty Burns' Fleeing Circus", the first episode of Season 28, had Bart writing "This arm needs Tommy John surgery."
79* "Havana Wild Weekend", the first episode to air after UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump's 2016 election victory, had Bart write [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS11E17BartToTheFuture "Being Right]] [[LifeImitatesArt Sucks."]]
80* In "Fears of a Clown" (which aired on AprilFoolsDay), Bart writes "This is the last episode," only to flip the chalkboard around and reveal the message "April Fool," written in punishment style.
81* "Frink Gets Testy" has Homer writing "Strangling is not an effective parenting tool" on the chalkboard while Bart watches.
82** "Lisa Gets the Blues" has the same gag, only this time Homer is writing "I will not bet with Bart on the Final Four."
83** "Warrin' Priests (Part One)" has Homer writing "[[LampshadeHanging How did the boy get me to do this?]]".
84* In "D'oh Canada", Bart writes "[[PhraseCatcher HAW HAW!]]" and then flips the chalkboard around... to reveal Nelson BoundAndGagged to the other side.
85* "Better Off Ned" has Lisa writing that "Bart is at a Doctor's appointment."
86* "Who Shot Mr Burns" part 1 has "This is not a clue ... or is it?" Part 2 has "I will not complain about the solution when I hear it".
87* "Homer's Adventures Through The Windshield Glass", the 750th episode, has "I will not try to cram 750 characters into the opening credits..." The classroom is packed with 14 characters (including Bart)[[labelnote:Which ones?]]Bart, [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS4E8NewKidOnTheBlock Laura Powers]], [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS21E15StealingFirstBase Nikki McKenna]], [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS16E18AStarIsTorn Clarissa Wellington]], Freddy, Uter, [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS28E4TreehouseOfHorrorXXVII Rachel Cohen]], Hubert Wong, Sophie Jensen, [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS12E3InsaneClownPoppy Sophie Krustofsky]], [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS1E11TheCrepesOfWrath Adil Hoxha]], [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS12E16ByeByeNerdie Francine Rhenquist]], [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS10E1LardOfTheDance Alex Whitney]] and Nelson, with Edna Krabappel outside the door.[[/labelnote]] and the rest of the opening sequence contains appearances from 736 more.
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89[[folder:Guest Couch Gags]]
90Recent episodes now have had couch gags and even the whole opening done by guest animators:
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92* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DX1iplQQJTo MoneyBART]]," storyboarded by {{Creator/Banksy}}
93* "Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts" and "Treehouse of Horror XXVI," by Creator/JohnKricfalusi
94* "Beware My Cheating Bart," "Black-Eyed, Please," "Married to the Blob," "Lisa the Veterinarian," "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lfm-Mh3vfQ 22 for 30]]," "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbI8kJuSkkY 3 Scenes Plus a Tag from a Marriage]]," "Manger Things," and "One Angry Lisa," by Creator/BillPlympton. The couch gag for "3 Scenes Plus a Tag from a Marriage" is a Homer-themed ShotForShotRemake of Plympton's own ''WesternAnimation/YourFace''.
95* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNdNLNFZBmk The Fabulous Faker Boy]]," "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXzLju-4Su8 The Cad and the Hat]]," and "The Wayz We Were," by Creator/StoopidBuddyStudios
96* "Dangers on a Train," conceptualized by fan Cheryl Brown as the winning entry of [[OfficialFanSubmittedContent a contest where fans would submit short text pitches for a couch gag]].
97* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtgYY7dhTyE Treehouse of Horror XXIV]]," storyboarded by Creator/GuillermoDelToro
98* "Diggs," by Creator/SylvainChomet
99* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ol7zhnpBY0 What to Expect When Bart Is Expecting]]," "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiPNCRZDLn4 Orange Is the New Yellow]]," and "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfXngyevrdw&feature=emb_title The Incredible Lightness of Being a Baby]]," by [[http://michalsocha.com/ Michal Socha]]
100* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m78gYyTrG7Y Clown in the Dumps]]," by Creator/DonHertzfeldt
101* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIZ_gDOrzGk My Fare Lady]]," by Creator/PaulRobertson and [[http://pug-of-war.tumblr.com/ Ivan Dixon]]
102* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ecYoSvGO60 Mathlete's Feat]]," an IntercontinuityCrossover with ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'' that, staff-wise, was written by ''Rick and Morty'' head honchos Creator/JustinRoiland and Creator/DanHarmon. ("No more guest animators, man!")
103* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZu5iDTtNg0 Teenage Mutant Milk-Caused Hurdles]]," by [[http://www.stevecutts.com/ Steve Cutts]]
104* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qcY2ERwmaU Fland Canyon]]," by Creator/EricGoldberg
105* "Burger Kings," by [[https://katrin.cool/ Katrin von Niederhäusern]] and [[https://www.janinewiget.com/ Janine Wiget]]
106* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AejmWeiOZTY Poorhouse Rock]]," by [[https://twitter.com/spikermonster spikermonster]]
107[[/folder]]
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109[[folder:Other Couch Gags of Note]]
110This could take a while ... maybe enough for a chorus line!
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112* Many chalkboard gags satirize current or meta-related events in real life:
113** "Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish": "It's potato, not potatoe."[[note]]This was only used on a repeat airing on June 25, 1992, making fun of UsefulNotes/DanQuayle's infamous 'potatoe' blunder. It is not archived on any home video release, which use the "I will not xerox my butt" gag that was originally used, and is probably lost to time.[[/note]]
114** "Dead Putting Society": "I am not a 32-year-old woman."[[note]]Creator/NancyCartwright was thirty-two years old at the time that episode first aired.[[/note]]
115** "Homer the Heretic": "I will not defame New Orleans."[[note]]See above.[[/note]]
116** "Homer's Barbershop Quartet": "I will never win an Emmy."[[note]]This episode was the first after the 1992–93 Emmy nominations were announced and was the first time the show was eligible to be nominated for the award for Outstanding Comedy Series (which didn't happen). For the record, ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'' won the award that year, and only twice has the Academy of TV Arts and Sciences nominated a primetime cartoon for Outstanding Comedy: ''WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones'' in 1961 and ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' in 2009 (they lost, respectively, to ''Series/TheJackBennyProgram'' and ''Series/ThirtyRock'').[[/note]]
117** "Secrets of a Successful Marriage": "Five days is not too long to wait for a gun."[[note]]The U.S. government had recently passed the highly controversial [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brady_Handgun_Violence_Prevention_Act Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act]], which required firearm buyers to hand over their money and wait five business days before they could receive their gun. It expired ten years later.[[/note]]
118** "Lisa's Sax": "I no longer want my Creator/{{MTV}}."[[note]]A TakeThat at MTV's NetworkDecay.[[/note]]
119** "The Trouble with Trillions": "I will not demand what I'm worth."[[note]]The show's voice cast was in a heated argument with Fox executives over pay disputes at the time.[[/note]]
120** "Natural Born Kissers": "I was not the inspiration for 'Kramer'."[[note]]This episode aired three days after ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}''[='=]s series finale.[[/note]]
121** "D'oh-in' in the Wind": "No one cares what my definition of 'is' is."[[note]]This refers to UsefulNotes/BillClinton's much-quoted statement to the grand jury during the Lewinsky trial.[[/note]]
122** "Mayored to the Mob": "'The President did it' is not an excuse."[[note]]This episode was the first aired after President Clinton's impeachment.[[/note]]
123** "Sunday, Cruddy Sunday": "I will not do the Dirty Bird."[[note]]The Dirty Bird was a victory dance done by the [[UsefulNotes/NationalFootballLeague Atlanta Falcons]] during UsefulNotes/SuperBowl XXXIII.[[/note]]
124** "Little Big Mom": "I will not create art from dung."[[note]]This was a reference to the controversial "The Holy Virgin Mary" painting in UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity, which was a painting of the Virgin Mary created with elephant dung.[[/note]]
125** "A Tale of Two Springfields": "I will not plant sublimin'''al''' messa'''gore'''s."[[note]]During the 2000 presidential election, Republican ads were being ran that highlighted the word "rat" in "Democrats". ''The Simpsons'' is known to be relatively friendly to the Democratic Party.[[/note]]
126** "Lisa the Tree Hugger": "I am not the acting President."[[note]]The 2000 presidential election winner had not yet been decided.[[/note]]
127** "New Kids on the Blecch": "I will not buy a Presidential pardon."[[note]]At the time this aired, it had recently come to light that in his last two days in office, Bill Clinton issued many presidential pardons, mostly to people who'd supported him.[[/note]]
128** "Bye Bye Nerdie": "I will not scare the Vice President."[[note]]Dick Cheney was in the hospital with a heart condition.[[/note]]
129** "She of Little Faith": "I do not have a cereal named after me."[[note]]At that time, Bart Simpson Peanut Butter Chocolate Crunch ''was'' being sold.[[/note]]
130** "Half-Decent Proposal": "I will not bite the hand that feeds me Butterfingers."[[note]]See above[[/note]]
131** "The Sweetest Apu": "I will never lie about being cancelled again."[[note]]A reference to a FlipFlopOfGod moment by Matt Groening about the fate of the series, at which his British interviewer freaked out.[[/note]]
132** "Homer of Seville": "The ''Wall Street Journal'' is better than ever."[[note]]UsefulNotes/RupertMurdoch had recently bought it.[[/note]]
133** "The Squirt and the Whale": "''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' — we'd stand beside you if we weren't so scared."[[note]]The ''South Park'' episode "201" was heavily censored because of death threats from a Muslim extremist group, which led many to accuse Creator/ComedyCentral of being cowards. Reruns have changed the joke to "Je ne suis pas français" ("I am not French" — itself a reference to the punitive line "Je ne parle pas français" in "Girls Just Want to Have Sums").[[/note]]
134** "Judge Me Tender": "End of ''Series/{{Lost}}'': [[AllJustADream It was all the dog's dream]]. Watch us."[[note]]This aired the same night as the final episode of ''LOST''.[[/note]]
135** "500 Keys": "It's Creator/KristenSchaal, not Kristen Schall."[[note]]A reference to a spelling mistake in the credits in "Homer Scissorhands."[[/note]]
136** "Replaceable You": "It's November 6th—how come we're not airing a Halloween show?"[[note]]That year's ''Treehouse of Horror'' episode seemed like the first to air in October for about a decade. As a matter of fact, that year's ''Treehouse of Horror'' (the 22nd) was the second in three years to air in October; the 20th ''Treehouse of Horror'' aired on October 18, 2009, and ''was'' the first to air in October in a full decade (the 10th aired on October 31, 1999).[[/note]]
137** "Gone Abie Gone": "I will not concede the election till Karl Rove gives me permission."[[note]]This was the first episode to air after the 2012 presidential election, during which Karl Rove had a public meltdown on Fox News, refusing to concede that UsefulNotes/BarackObama won Ohio when the network called it.[[/note]]
138** "A Test Before Trying": "I will obey [[MediaNotes/AcademyAward Oscar®]] campaign rules from now on."[[note]]The ''Simpsons'' theatrical short ''The Longest Daycare'' had been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Short Film; it lost to ''WesternAnimation/{{Paperman}}''.[[/note]]
139** "Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing": "I was not nominated for 'Best Spoken Swear Word'."[[note]]This aired the night of the 2013 Grammy Awards.[[/note]]
140** "Four Regrettings and a Funeral": "We'll really miss you Mrs. K."[[note]][[InMemoriam A tribute]] to Marcia Wallace, the longtime voice of Edna Krabappel. To emphasize the more serious nature of the message, the sentence is written only one time on the chalkboard and Bart has a more solemn facial expression.[[/note]]
141** "Married to the Blob": "Music/JudasPriest is not {{death metal}}."[[note]]A reference to fan complaints about a joke in "Steal This Episode" where they were described as such. Reruns have changed the joke to "If you haven't broken your Christmas presents yet, you're not trying."[[/note]]
142** "The Burns Cage": "If Villanova doesn't win, we lose everything."[[note]]This episode aired the day before the 2016 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Game, where the Villanova Wildcats won against the North Carolina Tar Heels, saving Bart from losing everything.[[/note]]
143** "Trust but Clarify": "The first episode of the second 600"[[note]]It is indeed the 601st episode.[[/note]]
144** "Havana Wild Weekend": "Being right sucks."[[note]]This was the first episode to air after UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump was elected president, which the show eerily predicted 16 years earlier in "Bart to the Future." With the country's left-wing in despair due to his perceived inflammatory and dangerous rhetoric, and the Simpsons' staff being mostly liberal, it captured the feeling perfectly.[[/note]]
145** "Dad Behavior": "I will watch all 600 episodes without sleeping."[[note]]This was the last episode to air before FXX's "The Simpsons 600 Marathon" (which lasted 12 and a half days) began in 2016.[[/note]]
146** "Fatzcarraldo": "If we're so good at predicting, how come my dad bet on Atlanta?"[[note]]This aired the weekend after UsefulNotes/SuperBowl LI, where the Atlanta Falcons blew a 28-3 lead to the New England Patriots. Also a semi-TakeThat to people who claim that the Simpsons "predict everything" even if it's merely HilariousInHindsight or a ShoutOut.[[/note]]
147** "Girl's in the Band": "I am not a grandmother."[[note]]Creator/NancyCartwright is one by the time this episode, her first WrittenByCastMember venture, aired.[[/note]]
148** "The Incredible Lightness of Being a Baby": "School online"[[note]]...and Bart is not in the classroom, as this episode aired in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic ravaging America, enforcing what the chalkboard says.[[/note]] To compensate, the couch gag has a VR-snowboarding Bart write "I must not write on mountain" with his board.
149* The Couch Gag for "A Test Before Trying" was [[RealTrailerFakeMovie done in the style of a movie trailer]], depicting [[MundaneMadeAwesome the family running to sit on the couch against all odds]].
150* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IXTbPChutA The Couch Gag]] for "Barthood" is animated by {{rotoscoping}}, done in the style of [[http://www.flatblackfilms.com/Flat_Black_Films/Rotoshop.html Rotoshop]] (the software used for ''Film/WakingLife'' and ''Literature/AScannerDarkly'', two films directed by Creator/RichardLinklater, director of ''Film/{{Boyhood}}'' which "Barthood" is a WholePlotReference to). Homer fears that they'd be "Roto-Rootered" for the entire episode, and Bart complains about feeling sick from it, leading Lisa to revert the show to the standard animation and write the gag off as "a noble experiment that failed".
151* "Some Enchanted Evening" is notable in that it has ''no'' CouchGag. The family rushes in, sits on the couch, and — aside from Bart blinking twice and Marge blinking once — that's it. It was the first episode written and produced, and was meant to be the first to air[[labelnote:*]]but production delays forced it to be aired as the season finale instead[[/labelnote]]. The intent was that the pilot would play this scene straight, then every subsequent episode would [[TropeNamer play with or subvert it]]. The only other episode with this "gag" was "The Call of the Simpsons".
152** "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire", as the first episode of the series on its own, does not have the intro we all know and love at all. Two other episodes from Season 1, "Bart the General" and "Life in the Fast Lane", go from the title card straight to the start of the episode, while "Bart the Genius" is one of the few episodes where the couch gag continues into the shot of the TV, as Homer squeezes Bart off the couch, sending him flying into the air as he falls past the screen in the next shot.
153* The Couch Gag for "Looking for Mr. Goodbart" (where the couch disappears from underneath the Simpsons while sitting on it) was preceded by a celebration of [[MilestoneCelebration the 30th anniversary]] of the Simpsons' first appearance on ''Series/TheTraceyUllmanShow'' with a clip from that first segment, followed by [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_W6Y3ZBs_A a spoof of]] the ''[[Series/TheBigBangTheory Big Bang Theory]]'' theme song.
154* There are two Couch Gags where the show attempts to [[MilestoneCelebration celebrate a milestone they just reached]], only for Lisa to look up information and reveal they're too early. These Couch Gags can be found in the 499th episode "The Daughter Also Rises" (where Moe shows up and throws a party with the rest of cast for reaching 500 episodes, and after he is notified of his mistake, he says that [[BitingTheHandHumor FOX can't afford another party]]. Surely enough, the 500th episode's couch gag is just a still montage of all previous couch gags.), and the 632nd episode "Fears of a Clown" (where the Simpsons get a spot in the Museum of Television for seemingly beating ''Series/{{Gunsmoke}}''[='=]s 635 episode record in the most episodes for a scripted primetime TV series).
155* In "My Way or the Highway to Heaven", Homer ends up getting stuck in the TitleSequence for ''WesternAnimation/BobsBurgers'' (thanks to the usual newer opening sequence featuring Marge knocking him through the wall with her car). The Belchers observe him wandering through the restaurant and engage in some banter among themselves.
156* "Midnight Rx" has some meta-humor. After the family sits on the couch, Lisa [[AsideComment looks at the audience and says]], "[[TemptingFate What? Can't we sit on the couch without something happening]]?" Homer is then impaled by a spear and shouts, "D'oh!"
157* "The Girl on the Bus" features a cameo from the Marvel series. Thanos appears on the couch and uses Maggie's pacifier as the final infinity stone. He then dusts Homer, Marge, Bart and Lisa and is joined on the couch by Maggie.
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