@@houstonhelicoptertours1006 Ehhh. It's not as good as the old animation (subjectively of course), but the new animation could be a lot worse, and isn't bad imo. The usage of angles and movement keep it from being too boring.
Yeah. For an example you can notice on the "hes never gonna step foot on this town clip" you can see that the line art and shadows change a little to look more dramatic. Its very subtle but adds so much
@@houstonhelicoptertours1006 I could not agree more. The animation style looks like it was created in a laboratory by robots these days, it has taken the human element out of the animation completely.
Seasons 33 and 34 are actually really good, I recommend treehouse of horror 33 and a serious Flanders If you’re interested look up the Simpsons is good again video by super eyepatch wolf
@@zacatkinson3926 yeah I'm not talking about Canada there a plenty of countries I'm sure that allow you to see all these specialists in one day but it won't be happening in Australia or even in the US by the looks
When it first aired this was compulsory television - the most brilliant show ever. Seeing it again reminds us of its genius and how far it's fallen. But those first 9-10 seasons 🤩🤩🤩
and that all came about because the producers and creators were trying to keep the episode at an even 25 minutes or something like that, then it evolved into such a hilarious gag!~ SSB hitting the rakes was just to eat up time.
I honestly believe the episode where Sideshow Bob follows them to Terror Lake is the best episode. That scene where the agent is stamping on Homer's foot and he just looks down in such an innocently aloof way is probably the best scene in all of Simpsons
To say this show influenced my sense of humor would be an understatement. Every Sunday, when I was a kid, I would be in front of the TV awaiting the new episode.
I read a really funny comment in one of these wear a guy bought some yogurt at the grocery store and either him or the clerk started the "cursed yogurt" back and forth and him and the clerk were such simpsons nuts they completed the whole shtick
I was a teenager during most of the '90s so of course I watched _The Simpsons_ religiously. Around the mid-2000s I started to lose interest in the show. I just figured I had outgrown it. But later I realized that whenever an episode from the '90s was showing, I wanted to watch it and I was still entertained even if I had seen it a dozen times already. It's not that I outgrew the show (heck, I still quote lines from it to this day!), it was that the quality of the show went down. The original creators and writers were no longer involved as much with the show (some even died) and no matter how hard the replacements try, they just don't have the talent or creativity of the originals.
I was never a big fan of The Simpsons, I always liked family Guy more but that show also started to dip in quality so I decided to check out the Simpsons out for one day. What I saw was seasons 2-5, a mix of funny stuff and laugh out loud funny stuff. (This will probably be a really controversial take given the differing opinions on the best and worst seasons, but I don't care, I like what I like!) Ralph wiggum and Ned Flanders are my favorite characters so far, I might check out more seasons later and see if I find anything funnier, but not too far!
3, 4, 5 and to a slightly lesser extent, 6 are the best seasons. The only episode among them that I don't care much for is the one where Bart and Lisa try to reunite Krusty with his father, and even that one is above average. Season 5 also has my fav episode ever - the one where Mr. Burns builds the casino. There's just so many timeless gags packed into one episode.
Season 1 wasn't that great, but it needed to happen so we could get the rest that followed. Seasons 2-10 were the best. Once they started getting more recent mainstream guest stars like Brittany Spears (Season 11), then the show started to fall.
I read somewhere that the producers and creators of the show wanted each episode to be exactly 25 minutes long, so the gag with the rakes was born, just to eat up time in the episodes, and one of the most hilarious scenes was born! LOL
The doctor telling Bart "Menachem Begin wears a pair just like 'em!" as if the fact that the Israeli prime minister of the 1970s has your same glasses should be of any consolation is HILARIOUS to me
Season 5 had easily my favorite Simpsons animation style. A big part of the shittiness of modern Simpsons is how "clean" and "sterile" the art style looks (likely due to the incorporation of computer animation elements).
The Simpsons has very rigid animation now (same as Family Guy). Its not longer hand drawn and computer generated. That's why there's no fluidity to the characters animations which takes away the cartoonish quality of the earlier seasons.
I would have loved to see an episode where Bart and Lisa are on a wild goose chase to find the master copy of Burning Down The Mouse after some Internet rumor where it’s been changing hands multiple times.
Seeing it again I'm amassed by the rakes scene. How do you come up with something like that? They had to do it during storyboarding right? All those gags with Sideshow Bob, like when he's hiding below the car and says "no", almost have a Looney Tunes quality to them. The current era of the show feels so sterile by comparison.
9:59 Just looked it up, and realized that one of Lionel Hutz's pervious personas, 'Nguyen Van Phuoc', was an actual person. In this case, an infantry colonel who fought on the side of the American-backed South during the Vietnam War, but was reported as KIA during the conflict.... Wonder if he and Skinner knew each other during their time in Vietnam...
Omg. Hutz had skinner kill him in Nam so he could take over the name. Or what if Hutz is the same person and Hutz is an assumed name. Maybe he's a spy!
it would almost be depressing that nearly half of this video comes from ‘cape feare’ were it not for the fact that it’s probably the funniest simpsons episode ever made
Love that homer's brain is smarter then himself on the outside.💁"and what are your reasons for having a little brother" brain " don't say revemge,don't say revenge"homer "um revenge " brain " that's it i'm getting out of here 🚪🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃"
5:07 That little bit with them singing and shaking their heads with a crazy face always gets me. Also I always wanted that part when they go through the cactus patch to actually happen in the 1991 movie, although Max Cady would have survived, that guy was tough!
I used to want be as cool as Bart as a kid. I wasn't, really, But the episodes where he's shows his sensitive side, I was finally able to relate. Bart will always be one of my favourite fictional characters.
Or even "modern" Simpsons (even though it probably isn't "modern" anymore.) Not hating on modern Simpsons, but they went through a phase of over doing a joke, but I don't think that's a thing anymore. It was somewhere in the 2000s, which isn't really modern anymore.