Mine is "Bart on the Road" - s.7 e.20
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyGm4wtkjh4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoGlf1N_ybY
You are now hearing me talk.
>>78939189
yet another great scene slaughtered by syndication, the greatest sin of all
>>78939306
fuckin classic
>>78939189
Bart on the Road is truly an underrated episode.
>On the plus side I knocked over the sunsphere
Probably Treehouse of Horror V. The Shining parody and the time travel one crack me up every single fucking time.
Last Exit To Springfield
Bart Gets an Elephant
Homer's Triple Bypass
Trehouse of Horror 5 and 6
Glad to know I'm not the only one who thinks that. Bart on teh road has great stories for each of main family members and somehow it doesn't become a clusterfuck because it. I quite like Marge's segment and how she deals with being home alone.
>>78939189
Summer of 4 ft 2 is my favorite. Last episode of season 7 I think.
Just overall a really good episode that manages to feel kind of gentle and personal while still being incredibly funny. All of the characters used in the episode have some great bits that play to their personalities really well without being overblown or overstaying their welcome. First time I saw the episode I felt kind of sad after since it reminded me a lot of my childhood, but on rewatches I've loved it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEwddMPX1NU
>anything but Bart vs Australia
I guess you're entitled to your opinion but its wrong.
Bart's Comet
I always enjoyed pre-zombie Patty and Selma episodes. The writers had done an amazing job humanizing the wicked witches.
A fish named Selma is by far the funniest and best one though. I crave Troy Mclure.
I was fucking pissed when this wasn't on the Simpsons CD.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlmzUEQxOvACharming Principle is such a hidden gem though, it's the only Selma episode and made me feel a little bad
>>78941004
the only patty episode you mean. and yeah.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_DtkbHfTcM
>that animation
>dan's acting
Perfectly sums up the golden years.
Last Exit to Springfield hands down
>>78939189
I mainly like that episode for Homer's rage when he finds out what Bart's done.
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOgS8gTATv8
But this is the better episode.
>>78939451
Ha-ha!
>>78939451
so many great moments in the episode. and a lot happening but none of it feels crammed in or pointless
>>78940100
>Summer of 4 ft 2 is my favorite
Eh...
>>78942792
>TV and film will never truly feel like an adventure again.
I remember when I was a kid and despite it only being 30 minutes or two hours, I'd feel like I was with the characters on their journey
>>78943649
Go back to Facebook and jerk it to a 90s Nicktoons page.
You Only Move Twice
>>78943711
theres no way there isn't a shitty sequel to this episode yet
>>78939189
BAM! Second encore!
>>78943796
It was originally going to be the movie, even got the same voice actor to voice the EPA guy.
>>78939189
That one where they become friends with a famous person.
>>78941004
As much as I hate very incarnation of Planet of the Apes, this bit will always remain among the funniest stuffs I've ever seen
>>78942792
That's exactly what makes Last Exit to Springfield such a great episode. Almost every moment of the episode has something memorable going on but it never feels like it's crammed together or too full. One great moment or gag flows seemlessly into another one allowing a massive amount of stuff to happen in a half hour timeslot. The Simpsons used to be great at that. Utilizing their timeslot to it's fullest potential. Rewatching old episodes always makes me sad because with the state of the show now it's so easy to forget how the show was at one time legitimately some of the best television ever produced.
>>78940446
>>78945905
EVERY incarnation? From chimpan-A to chimpan-Z?!
>>78947406
Well, I learned to appreciate Dr.Zaius at the end
>>78941004
>he can talk
>help meDr.Pavel
>>78939189
The Boy Who Knew Too Much.