¡Top 20 Veces que Padre de Familia se BURLÓ de Los Simpson!
"Padre de familia" se burla de muchos programas, pero "Los Simpson" es una de sus bromas recurrentes favoritas. Para esta lista, veremos las escenas y episodios más memorables, y a veces infames, que hicieron bromas a expensas de "Los Simpson".
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00:00I think I speak for all of us when I say, I am over the Simpsons.
00:06Hey, hola, and welcome to Watch Mojo Español.
00:09I am G, and today we will show you our top 20 of the most memorable scenes and episodes,
00:15and sometimes infamous, that made jokes at the expense of the Simpsons.
00:19Well, that's the end of Puss.
00:21He was the best cat anyone ever had.
00:25Number 20, Quahog doesn't want Homero.
00:28This episode focuses on the famous football player O.J. Simpson,
00:33who was accused of murder in 1995.
00:36Peter becomes friends with O.J. and takes him to Quahog,
00:40earning the wrath of many residents.
00:43One of them is Mayor Adam West.
00:45West says they don't want Simpsons in their city.
00:49We don't love you like we did in 1993.
00:52At first, viewers assume they are talking about O.J.,
00:55but the camera reveals that it was actually referring to Homero.
00:58It's not just a great visual joke, but it plays with the reputation of both.
01:02Like O.J., the Simpsons had a stellar reputation in 1993,
01:08and were at the top of their cultural power.
01:11But now, well, not so much.
01:13Peter, he murdered two people.
01:16What?
01:17He brutally killed his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ron Goldman.
01:21O.J. Simpson?
01:23Yes.
01:23Was this in the news?
01:25Number 19.
01:26The joke on the blackboard.
01:28One of the Simpsons' most famous recurring jokes
01:31are the blanks on the blackboard that open in each episode.
01:34They consist of Bart Simpson writing a brief and ingenious comment
01:38while he's in detention at school.
01:40In this episode, Stewie meets Bart,
01:43detained and actually writing on the blackboard.
01:46Detention kids are scary.
01:48Especially that fourth grader writing on the board.
01:50This particular message says,
01:52It's a pleasure to work for the Disney corporation.
01:55Stewie then takes the joke a little further
01:58by talking with Mickey Mouse's voice.
02:00This joke is a reference that the Simpsons
02:02and family father are transmitted in Fox,
02:05which is Disney's property since 2019.
02:08Something tells us that neither Bart nor Stewie speak quite seriously.
02:12Oh, that is such a load of truth!
02:14Number 18.
02:15Lois disguises herself as Marge for Halloween.
02:19The third episode of the twentieth season
02:21begins on Halloween night.
02:27Lois is handing out candy dressed like Marge Simpson
02:30with her green dress and dark blue hair.
02:33She also speaks with Marge's characteristic hoarse voice.
02:36And when Peter refuses to help distribute candy,
02:38she imitates the iconic grunt of disappointment.
02:49It's a nice reference to Marge,
02:52but it leaves us a little confused.
02:54Are the Simpsons a television show
02:56in the family father universe?
02:59Obviously not, because the Griffins
03:00met the Simpsons in Springfield.
03:03Does that mean that Lois dressed like a woman from another town?
03:06Why did she think it was an appropriate costume for Halloween?
03:10Wasn't this episode canon?
03:12We are puzzled, in the good sense.
03:14Number 17.
03:16Sometimes the family father is respectful
03:18with his evident influence,
03:20and sometimes, well, not so much.
03:22After getting out of prison,
03:24Meg makes a regular joke about Wesley Snipes
03:26and his movie Passenger 57.
03:37Peter then sarcastically takes note
03:39of always ending with a strong joke
03:41before the credits appear.
03:43This is because he is a very serious character.
03:46These credits are written in the iconic yellow font
03:49that is used at the end of each episode of The Simpsons.
03:52The suggestion seems to be that the episodes of The Simpsons
03:55sometimes end with bad jokes.
03:57Ironically, when making fun of The Simpsons,
04:00the episode ends with a good joke,
04:02despite Peter's cynicism.
04:16Number 16.
04:18The Illusive Fanatic.
04:20At first, this episode includes a version of the song
04:23I've Got a Little List
04:24from the comic opera of Mikado with new lyrics,
04:27while President Stewie lists undesirable elements.
04:40The episode was removed from the television broadcast
04:42due to lack of time,
04:44but it appears on the DVD of the sixth season.
04:46One of Stewie's undesirables
04:48is a guy who loved The Simpsons in 1994
04:52and still finds it funny today,
04:54despite the obvious disappointment of his friends.
05:04The Simpsons have been criticized for a long time
05:07for their quality decrease,
05:09and this has to be one of the most powerful blows of all.
05:14Number 15.
05:15Peter uses the wrong phrase.
05:17When Peter begins to suffer from amnesia,
05:19Lois has to reintroduce him in her own family.
05:22The second person she introduces is Meg,
05:25but when she tells Peter that Meg is his daughter,
05:28he emits the iconic
05:29D'oh! from Homero.
05:35Lois has to inform him that
05:36D'oh! is not his characteristic phrase.
05:39It is, of course, from Homero Simpson,
05:42and it has become one of the most famous slogans
05:44in television history.
05:46It serves as a little double joke,
05:48since Peter refers to Homero
05:50and at the same time plays with his disgust for Meg.
06:03Number 14.
06:04Raw origins.
06:06Family father is famous for his resource plan,
06:09and this is quite deep.
06:11Peter mentions that the Griffin family
06:13were once sketches of cartoons
06:15in the Tracy Allman Show.
06:17The reference is an inquiry
06:19about how the Simpsons began their lives.
06:27The Springfield family appeared for the first time
06:29in the variety show of Tracy Allman
06:31in a series of shorts.
06:33The creator Matt Groening
06:35only provided basic sketches
06:37and the animators decided to draw
06:39the upper part, which resulted
06:41in a roughly drawn appearance.
06:43The shorts finally adapted
06:45to the Simpsons, and with this measure
06:47came more refined voice animations
06:49and performances.
06:59Number 13. Meme is not a meme.
07:01Peter and Ernie, the giant chicken,
07:03participate in a street race,
07:05but Peter crashes against a tree
07:07and falls into a coma.
07:09Lois puts the Simpsons on TV
07:11while Peter lies in his hospital bed.
07:13This makes Peter imagine
07:15himself and Homer
07:17entering and leaving a bush
07:19with Homer saying meme
07:21and Peter saying it's not a meme.
07:29This is a reference to the meme
07:31Homer Simpson goes back in the bushes,
07:33taken from the episode
07:35Ma Flanders.
07:37It's a great joke that honors the legacy of the Simpsons
07:39and their place in the internet culture.
07:41Also, how wonderful it was
07:43for them to achieve that Dan Castellaneta,
07:45Homer's voice in English,
07:47only said the word meme.
07:51Number 12. Steal all Emmy Awards.
07:53Emmy Winning Episode
07:55is about Peter's dedication
07:57to win an Emmy for
07:59a family man.
08:05He mentions that the show
08:07is often ignored in the ceremony,
08:09which led Lois to condemn
08:11the Simpsons. She breaks
08:13the fourth wall and mentions that
08:15they were never another crusade episode,
08:17since it only attracted more attention
08:19to the Simpsons.
08:25In a way,
08:27the joke makes fun of both shows,
08:29insinuating that the Simpsons
08:31inspired shame for
08:33their level. Family Man
08:35is returning the negative reception
08:37to his friendly rival.
08:39Number 11. Quagmire
08:41kills the Simpsons.
08:43While Family Man's attacks on the Simpsons
08:45are usually quite affable,
08:47this infamous joke wasn't
08:49and got the show in trouble.
08:51It starts with Quagmire sexually
08:53attacking Marge.
08:55The show makes Marge decide
08:57to enjoy it, which is
08:59quite disturbing.
09:03I gotta say, that was fantastic!
09:05What do you say we go back to your place for round two?
09:07Sounds good to me!
09:09Subsequently, Quagmire
09:11shoots and kills the Simpsons.
09:13Fox denies airing the joke,
09:15if we can call it that,
09:17believing that it crossed the line
09:19of dispute between the shows.
09:21McFarlane wasn't happy,
09:23but Fox remained firm.
09:25However, the joke was included
09:27in Adult Swim's broadcasts
09:29and in the DVD.
09:32Oh my God! Oh my God!
09:34You shot my homie!
09:36I'm calling the police!
09:38Number 10.
09:40Simpsons' characters as
09:42jury characters in a trial.
09:44In an episode that was mainly
09:46about making fun of
09:48Georgia's police system,
09:50there was a brief self-referencing moment.
09:52Don't worry about it, guys.
09:54I read nowhere that southern sheriffs
09:56really want to be talked down to by big-shot northerners.
09:58After being arrested,
10:00Peter, Quagmire, Cleveland
10:02and Joe are judged
10:04by a jury in a trial
10:06formed by their peers.
10:12Or at least one of the
10:14known characters that Peter
10:16sees as his peers, although,
10:18as Joe points out,
10:20it probably isn't how they see themselves.
10:30It's a brief moment that
10:32cleverly adds another layer to the argument
10:34about whether Father of the Family
10:36is inspired by The Simpsons.
10:38Something that fans of both shows
10:40couldn't solve
10:42until the third episode,
10:44three seasons later.
10:46Number 9.
10:48Defeating Homer Simpson with punches.
10:52A season after sentencing Peter
10:54to the work field of the county of Dungarees,
10:56Homer Simpson appears
10:58in another quick cameo of Father of the Family.
11:00Once again,
11:02making fun of the comments that insist
11:04that Seth MacFarlane is copying
11:06The Simpsons, Homer goes to
11:08the TV producers' guild to announce
11:10that he thinks he has destroyed
11:12television.
11:24However, this time the native of Springfield
11:26arrives a little late, since Peter
11:28is already there to prepare the
11:30presentation of his story.
11:32Curious fact, Dan Castellaneta
11:34makes his debut in Father of the Family
11:36in this episode, with his characteristic
11:38panic voice of Homer.
11:40Number 8.
11:42Stewie Griffin's diatribe to Don Barredora.
11:46It may seem too simplistic now,
11:48but in 1992
11:50everyone found Homer's jingle
11:52funny for his commercial
11:54for Don Barredora.
12:00Once it got into your head,
12:02there was no human power to get it out.
12:04We all love Don Barredora,
12:06including Stewie.
12:08However, his diatribe full of jealousy
12:10attacks the people who insist
12:12on singing this melody as if it were
12:14something important. You know,
12:16that kind of people that...
12:18better let Stewie describe it.
12:24Number 7.
12:26Peter Griffin admits it.
12:28In vino veritas, or in wine
12:30you will find the truth.
12:32And in the case of Peter Griffin,
12:34it is more likely that he finds it
12:36in Pawtucket Patriot Ale.
12:48Peter's drunk words are
12:50the thoughts of a sober Seth
12:52in this case of season 14,
12:54where Peter firmly admits
12:56while he is drunk,
12:58that they, the creators of
13:00Family Guy, were inspired
13:02a lot in the other family comedy
13:04animated by Fox.
13:06Obviously sober wouldn't admit it,
13:08of course.
13:14With a bit of self-critical humor,
13:16Seth MacFarlane and Matt Groening
13:18had sat together before
13:20for an interview with
13:22Entertainment Weekly,
13:24during which The Simpsons
13:26and All in the Family were named
13:28as the main influences of
13:30MacFarlane for Family Guy.
13:32Yes, in vino veritas.
13:34Number 6.
13:36Police Superintendent Chalmers.
13:38When season 18 aired,
13:40any indication of hostility
13:42between The Simpsons and Family Guy
13:44was clearly pointed out by critics and fans.
13:46Most of the main members
13:48of the cast of both shows
13:50had been present in different
13:52crossovers, and some
13:54later cameos were played
13:56by their respective voice actors
13:58of The Simpsons.
14:06This was the case of
14:08Superintendent Chalmers and his voice actor
14:10Hank Azaria.
14:12Except that technically
14:14this is not a cameo.
14:16Superintendent of Police Chalmers
14:18may look like his twin brother
14:20separated or raised in Springfield,
14:22despite being from Quahog,
14:24but this is a completely new character.
14:36Here there are no explicit
14:38mockery of The Simpsons,
14:40but it is still a funny appearance
14:42of the veteran voice actor
14:44aforementioned.
14:46Number 5. Mr. Burns' cameos
14:48and Smithers.
14:50Some cameos are not easy to achieve,
14:52and it's up to Seth MacFarlane
14:54to fill the void.
15:04Once again, another mockery
15:06of the team of who copied who.
15:08Family Guy lived a little more
15:10the fire with his implication
15:12is practically Homer Simpson.
15:20In fact, that's how much
15:22he confuses the characters of the other show.
15:24The broadcast of this cameo
15:26coincided with the episode of The Simpsons
15:30in which he also referred
15:32to Family Guy.
15:38Burns' and Smithers' cameos
15:40could be a mockery
15:42directed to Harry Shearer,
15:44who is the only dubbing actor
15:46of The Simpsons that has not appeared
15:48in Family Guy so far.
15:50Number 4. The sale to the Simpsons style
15:52of Stewie.
15:54It is not difficult to see
15:56why people would have assumed
15:58that there was a rivalry
16:00between the two shows,
16:02especially taking into account
16:04the strong early blow
16:06that Family Guy gave to The Simpsons
16:09Again, for those
16:11who are, let's say, old enough
16:13to remember, there was a character
16:15from The Simpsons that promoted
16:17almost all available products.
16:23In the first products,
16:25for some reason,
16:27Bart was seen wearing a blue shirt
16:29and often saying,
16:31oh, damn it, or eat my panties
16:33for anything.
16:38Eat my shorts.
16:40Okay.
16:42Mmm, shorts.
16:58I'm more of a sellout than you were
17:00when you did those Butterfinger commercials.
17:02Nobody better lay a finger
17:04on my Butterfinger.
17:08Number 3. Peter.
17:10This is also another quick reference
17:12that you'll miss if you blink.
17:14We haven't concluded
17:16if the show is mocking The Simpsons
17:18or actually paying homage
17:20to their longevity.
17:24Much has been said
17:26about the design
17:28of the Simpsons' characters
17:30in yellow, but it has never been
17:32suggested that it is simply
17:34hysteria.
17:38I could go another 20 years or more.
18:04I'll do it.
18:06I'll do it.
18:08I'll give you my kidneys.
18:10But, Brian,
18:12you'll die.
18:36Oh!
18:56Hey, Stewie.
18:58What the hell is that?
19:06Hey!
19:26Yay! A crossover always brings
19:28out the best in each show!
19:36You lived in Springfield?
19:38Yeah, I worked at the Quakey Mart
19:40researching a role.
19:58I think I speak for all of us
20:00when I say I am over The Simpsons.
20:02Well, what are you saying?
20:04I'm saying The Simpsons suck!
20:22This beer tastes exactly like Duff.
20:24It's just a lousy rip-off.
20:26Hey, whoa, whoa, whoa! It's not a rip-off of Duff.
20:28It may have been inspired by Duff,
20:30but I'd like to think it goes
20:32in a different direction.
20:38The worst episode ever!