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"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!

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