

Arguably the best Halloween special of The Simpsons to date, this spooky episode is broken up into three different stories, with their parody of The Shining (aptly The Shinning) receiving the most critical praise. Cromulence: 7 Jugglers Despairs out of 10 The Fish Sandwich From: King-Size Homer (The Simpsons Season 7 – Episode 7) At 380 calories and 20 grams of fat, it might not cause paper to rub clear, but it’s still helping me on my Window To Weight Gain! While the Simpsons is famous for predicting the future, this episode is a rather too hopeful vision of what 2010 actually came to look like.

In the episode, Comic Book Guy creates a new superhero called Everyman who takes powers from other superheroes. The Do It For Her sign Homer keeps at the Springfield Nuclear Powerplant is one of the most instantly recognisable (and memeable) moments from the series. Marge throws Bart a party, which is attended by Patty and Selma, Grampa, Grandma, Ralph, and even Martin. Season 11 – Episode 40: STUFFING/WEIGHT GAIN: Team Rocket starts the episode having gained weight.They get hungry and stop at a restaurant, where they gorge themselves enough to appear significantly rounder. remember if you're not sure about something rub it against a piece of paper If the paper turns clear is your window to weight gain. Homer has always been on the pudgy side, but this 1995 episode sees the head of the Simpson household gain a huge amount of weight in order for him to … 138,575. After selling the elixir up and down Springfield, Homer discovers he was an unwanted pregnancy as a result of the tonic – throwing his relationship with his father into jeopardy. 13: 167: Weight-Gain Stories Just, just tell me what happened. The clerk at the shop remarked that Homer was lucky the powder doesn't actually work. It transpires Lisa has fallen for Hugh Parkfield, a British student at her university, and the pair are hopelessly in love. Top 10 Greatest Cartoon Network Crossovers.

Homer tries to goad Lisa into changing her mind, but she refuses to do so. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 21, 2004. The Simpsons run in and find that the couch is missing. Homer has always been on the pudgy side, but this 1995 episode sees the head of the Simpson household gain a huge amount of weight in order for him to claim a disability and work from home – which leads to huge consequences for his job, his marriage, and his outfit choices. Despite Homer discovering that the watermark of Bart's test is real and that all the answers are correct, he and Marge speak to Bart's teacher. This board is reserved for discussion of weight-gain of characters on the TV-show "The Simpsons".
