I loved the one with Weird Al, my favourite is probably the sketch one because it's so goofy and surreal, the animator really did a good job at making the weird funny.
It's weird how the alleged "worst" seasons have the best couch gags EDIT: I never said I hated Season 34, but I have heard some people say how the Simpsons sucks nowadays (even though these couch gags seem to prove otherwise on some level).
I really enjoyed the couch gags this season! Its really cool how they celebrated the 750th episode! My favourite is easily the one inside the couch though
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I love that Anthony Kiedis was in the last S34 couch gag. That's obviously not what he looks like now, but I don't care. All that matters to me is that he was there and he was noticed by Matt again.
It's actually canon in this show that Homer is a huge fan of Al, he's made that pretty obvious in Season 14 and Season 17 when Al guest starred in those seasons. Hearing Homer tell Al that he can't stay for dinner just seemed very out-of-character for him.
@@jardex2275 Yes, Lisa has celebrated her birthday was in season 3's "Stark Raving Dad" and season 14's "The dad who knew too little". She also celebrated her birthday on season 32's "Treehouse of horror XXXI", Bart has celebrated his birthday on Season 3's "Radio Bart", but I don't really remember any other moments where they celebrate his birthday. And Maggie has celebrated her birthday on Season 5's (I'm not sure) "Lady Bouvier's lover" (I don't know if I wrote the episode title right, but anyways...) And Season 14's "Moe Baby Blues".
If they grew up, Homer and Marge would be like very old, 60s or so, Abe would probably be dead by that point, Maggie would be a teenager and Bart and Lisa young adults.
And well, A couch gag at Best is one an episode, and on this season, they only had couch gags on like 8 episodes, which is less than half of the season.
trust me in this season lisa simpson is still an 8 year old child, maggie is still a baby that never talks never amounts to anything because her family wanted it that way, and bart is still an evil canevil kid from hell.
Is that the same guy who played him in the show? Because the voice heard in the "Inside the Couch" couch gag sounds identical to Alf's original voice heard in his show.
3:44 All the Treehouse of Horror characters I could notice: Uter Zorker - Treehouse 4 Rachel - Treehouse 27 David - Treehouse 16 St. Peter - Treehouse 11 The Golem - Treehouse 17 Blob Homer - Treehouse 17 Donut Homer - Treehouse 4 Kang and Kodos - Treehouse 1 The Fat in the Hat - Treehouse 24 Devil Flanders - Treehouse 4 Rampaging Lard Lad - Treehouse 6 The Great Pumpkin - Treehouse 19 The Grim Reaper - Treehouse 14 King Homer - Treehouse 3 Jonathan Frink Sr. - Treehouse 14 Mothra - Treehouse 26 Steve Johnson - Treehouse 33 The Pookadook - Treehouse 33 Edmund - Treehouse 21 George Cauldron - Treehouse 11 Lucy Lawless - Treehouse 10 Raven Bart - Treehouse 1 The Leprechaun - Treehouse 12 (Debatable) Tell me if I didn't include someone, and feel free to make corrections in the comments.
While these are great i kinda miss the really simple ones like the dog couch gag from season 34. A lot of gags feels like they're just tryinh to pad the run time. Ever since the Rick and Morty gag it feels like the writers keep tryin to find ways to make the episode shorter and the couch gag longer to compensate. I understand that some episodes naturally run their course and dont always have to be 22 minutes but sometimes it feels like the idea isn't strong enough so they just go "screw it, vouch gag time". I don't know though. Maybe thats just me.