The Flying Hellfish aren’t the only major connection Grandpa Simpson has with Mr. Burns. The discovery of a corpse on The Simpsons‘ latest episode (which we first heard about at CBR) led to the ...
It takes work not to know The Simpsons. Whether or not you watch the show, most people are familiar with the characters and have seen clips or at least had lines quoted to them. In this, its 26th ...
Mr. Burns appears in the premiere episode of The Simpsons, but he didn’t get his first real showcase until season two’s “Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish,” where he comes across ...
It’s a blow to fans of the show, whether they’re still watching it weekly or stopped a decade ago, but 26 years is a long time to do anything (and probably enough time for other voice talent to have ...
Fans of The Simpsons have been left shocked by how the voice of Mr. Burns sounds in the latest season of the show. The FOX series has been running for more than three decades, and as a result much of ...
The two-part "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" episode of The Simpsons is one of the long-running show's best-known and most-talked about. Part 1, the final episode of Season 6, ended on an epic cliffhanger where ...
Fans of The Simpsons are shocked by how different Mr. Burns sounds in the latest episode of the series. On May 12, in the episode titled “The Tipping Point,” Homer loses his mind over tipping culture ...
The cliffhanger finale to The Simpsons has since gone down in pop culture history as a major moment for the long-running animated series, and though the revelation was satisfying, the writers almost ...
The character of Mr. Burns on the animated television series "The Simpsons" is based on Jacob Rothschild of the British Rothschild banking family. For nearly a decade, claims have circulated online ...
Guthrie audiences are familiar with words such as “forsooth” and “verily” but “cowabunga?” That’s a new one. Like last season’s “Our Country’s Good” and the current best-selling book “Station Eleven,” ...
Have you ever wondered why Mr. Burns doesn’t fire Homer from his job at the Nuclear Power Plant? Probably not. It doesn’t matter Homer is lazy and wildly incompetent to the point of being dangerous.
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