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00:00So you want me to go to college?
00:01College? Ha! Barber or clown.
00:04Bart!
00:13Don't say revenge. Don't say revenge.
00:16Uh, revenge?
00:18That's it, I'm getting out of here.
00:25And are you man enough to throw a punch should the opportunity arise?
00:28Yes!
00:29And are you man enough to give me a 60% cut?
00:32Yes!
00:32I'll take it.
00:59Gee, he's only six seconds in.
01:01Atta boy, Homer! Keep dancin'!
01:16Oh my God, I just remembered! It's Chinese New Year!
01:29Stay crunchy, man! Stay crunchy!
01:59What's he doing?
02:00He's reading, nerd.
02:29I was supposed to read this when I started the job, but I didn't want the other workers to think of me as a nerd.
02:44Um, hey, Dad, I think he wants...
02:47Not right now, son. Daddy's talking to a policeman.
02:59The guy I'm really looking for, wink, is Mr. Bribe, wink, wink.
03:29It's a ring-toss game.
03:35Well, I just wanted to tell you I'm a big quitter too, and I quit.
03:59Homer, Mr. Burns can't see you winking.
04:16What's it called?
04:17Monorail!
04:18Once again!
04:19Monorail!
04:29Homer? Homer?
04:50Yeah, hello?
04:51Homer, there's a man here who thinks he can help you.
04:53Batman?
04:54No, he's a scientist.
04:55Batman's a scientist.
04:56It's not Batman.
04:58He should have given him more chances to guess, but it is adorable that he immediately thinks of the superhero.
05:04Number 14. Waste your three questions.
05:07Homer and Apu.
05:17In this classic episode of the fifth season,
05:20Homer manages to fire Apu from the Quickie Mart after he sold ham to him in a bad state.
05:25But since Apu does everything possible to make up for his mistake,
05:29Homer tries to help him get his job back.
05:31Both travel to the Himalayas and meet the benevolent president and general director of the Quickie Mart franchise.
05:37As the genius he is, he allows him to ask three questions.
05:40Unfortunately, Homer wastes the three opportunities with useless questions.
05:45Both are expelled from the building and after all, Simpson still doesn't believe he was the boss of Quickie Mart.
05:51Well, that was a big bust.
05:53Is he really the head of the Quickie Mart?
06:00Well, surely you've all noticed the terrible condition Main Street is in.
06:21Cut, huh?
06:22Homer driving through Main Street with winter chains and a tailpipe tied to the roof.
06:27We have no idea how he managed to do it, to be honest.
06:30The chained tires make creaks on the road
06:33and Homer proudly mentions the pieces of pavement that come out of his car.
06:38That's why Springfield can't have pretty things.
06:45Number 12.
06:46Get your ears on fire.
06:51He's smart, he's sensitive, he's clearly not obsessed with his physical appearance.
06:55My ears are burning.
07:16Uh, I wasn't talking about you, Dad.
07:18No, my ears are really burning. I wanted to see inside, so I lit a Q-tip.
07:31Homer goes to college.
07:33I'm a college man!
07:48They enroll him in Springfield University thanks to Burns
07:52and to celebrate, he sets his high school diploma on fire.
07:55Then he sings a catchy song about being smart.
07:59I'm an intellectual, very intelligent.
08:09Apparently, in the original version, the actor Dan Castellaneta
08:12gets the word smart in English, but they left it anyway.
08:16Number 10.
08:17Jump on Springfield's parade.
08:29Considered one of the best episodes of the first seasons,
08:33Bart the Dirt Devil is remembered for his iconic ending,
08:36which turns out to be one of Homer's silliest moments.
08:39Bart decides to jump on Springfield's parade, inspired by the timid Lance Murdock.
08:44His dad tries to dissuade him.
08:46It's true, but then, to teach him a lesson, he puts himself in the same situation on purpose.
08:50Fighting stupidity with stupidity.
08:52Homer's classic.
08:54He manages to stop Bart, but he doesn't avoid his own acrobatics.
08:57The scooter moves with him on it, and the rest is history.
09:01Number 9.
09:02Ruin the trip on a raft.
09:13When Bart joins the Junior Campers,
09:15both he and Homer go on a rafting trip, father and son,
09:19and share a boat with Ned and Rad.
09:21What must have been a fun day, quickly turns into a nightmare,
09:26thanks to Homer's total ineptitude.
09:28First, he turns the map into a hat that flies through the air.
09:32Then, he does a series of silly things, like using drinking water to wash his socks,
09:37eat all the food, go in favor of the current, and knock down the rescue plane.
09:41In his favor, Homer saves the group by taking them to an oil platform,
09:46but, well, speaking of incompetence.
09:53Number 8.
09:54Not understanding that Marge is pregnant.
09:56And Maggie makes three.
09:57Hey, Homer!
09:59Way to get Marge pregnant!
10:02This is getting very abstract, but thank you!
10:05I do enjoy working at the bowling alley.
10:07This episode contains what could be the most moving ending in the history of The Simpsons,
10:12and also one of Homer's silliest moments.
10:14It's mostly told through a flashback,
10:16that shows how Marge got pregnant from Maggie.
10:19Patty and Selma give Springfield the news,
10:21and it seems that everyone starts congratulating Homer.
10:24Of course, he doesn't understand.
10:27Instead, he thinks that they're congratulating him for getting a job at the bowling alley.
10:31Even the most obvious messages, like Marge's baby shower,
10:35and the direct mention of the pregnancy by Moe,
10:37get completely out of his head.
10:39Curiously, he doesn't realize it until Maud congratulates him for his new job.
10:44By the way, congratulations on your new job, Homer.
10:47New job?
10:48Marge is pregnant?!
10:50Number 7.
10:51Using Plutonium to grow vegetables.
10:53E-I-E-I.
10:55Annoy Grant.
10:56Plutonium?
10:57Gee, Homer, isn't that kind of risky?
10:59Yeah, I guess you're right.
11:01It's not.
11:01The Simpsons move to Homer's old farm,
11:04to avoid a southern colonel who wants to have a duel with him.
11:07The patriarch wants to dedicate himself to agriculture,
11:10but he discovers that the land is in bad conditions.
11:12His solution?
11:13Call Lenny, get some plutonium,
11:16and bury the dangerous element.
11:18Surprisingly, this works,
11:20and crosses tomato seeds and tobacco,
11:22creating the highly addictive tobacco.
11:25The fact that he used plutonium to grow is already pretty bad,
11:29and that he sold these radioactive fruits is simply unforgivable.
11:32But hey, we're talking about Homer.
11:35Well, Marge, have you ever seen a field glow like that?
11:38It's eerily beautiful.
11:40But are you sure this is safe?
11:42Of course not.
11:43Number 6.
11:44The repellent rock of tigers.
11:46Much apple about nothing.
11:48Ah, not a bear in sight.
11:50The bear patrol must be working like a charm.
11:53That's specious reasoning, dad.
11:55Thank you, honey.
11:56Lisa tries to teach her father a lesson about logical fallacies,
12:00and frankly, we don't even know why he gets upset.
12:03A bear is seen in Springfield,
12:04and to avoid future attacks,
12:06the mayor of Diamond puts a patrol in the city.
12:09No more bears are seen,
12:10so Homer comes to the conclusion that the tactic works.
12:14Lisa explains the fallacy with a rock she takes from the ground,
12:17to illustrate her point of view.
12:18Of course, he doesn't understand anything,
12:20and he takes literally what his daughter says.
12:22Guess who just became the proud owner of this rock that repels tigers.
12:35Number 5.
12:36Not understanding his new name.
12:38Cape Fear.
12:40Remember now, your name is Homer Thompson.
12:43I gotcha.
12:44Hello, Mr. Thompson.
13:09After what looks like hours, they try something even simpler.
13:13The only thing he has to do now is smile and feel.
13:16But still, nothing.
13:18Homer's famous answer is one of the best phrases in the series' history.
13:23Hello, Mr. Thompson.
13:28I think he's talking to you.
13:30Number 4.
13:31Setting the cereal on fire.
13:33Homer the Smithers.
13:35Hmm...
13:36One of these must be a breakfast maker.
13:39Only Homer Simpson can find a way to set the cereal on fire.
13:42He becomes Mr. Burns' new assistant,
13:45and one of his many tasks is to make him breakfast.
13:49First, he tries with a kind of extravagant kebab,
13:51but he continuously sets it on fire.
13:53That's his fault and his lack of common sense,
13:56especially the microwave.
13:58But well, let's try something simpler.
14:00Not so simple, apparently,
14:02but it's a fantastic visual joke.
14:04We give him points for the coffee and donuts.
14:07Unfortunately, Mr. Burns doesn't like it.
14:10Donuts?
14:11I told you I don't like ethnic food.
14:13Here.
14:14Number 3.
14:15Not knowing what a spoon is.
14:17Bart's friend falls in love.
14:19Homer, has the weight loss tape reduced your appetite?
14:22Well, lamentably no.
14:24My gastronomic rapacity knows no satiety.
14:27This episode of the third season plays a lot with Homer's intelligence,
14:31or rather, with his lack of intelligence.
14:33When Lee begins to fear for his father's health,
14:36Marge buys him an audio tape to lose weight,
14:38but the company replaces it with another one that improves his vocabulary.
14:42Homer listens to him while he sleeps,
14:44and quickly develops an erudite lexicon.
14:47But he discovers that he doesn't lose weight,
14:49so he throws the tapes in the trash.
14:50His vocabulary then returns to normal,
14:53and that includes forgetting the word spoon.
14:55It's a luck that Marge is able to decipher her new way of expressing herself.
14:59Marge, where's that...
15:01...metal dealie...
15:03...you used to...
15:05...dig...
15:06...food?
15:07You mean a spoon?
15:08Yeah, yeah, yeah.
15:09Number 2.
15:10Causing a nuclear fusion.
15:12Homer goes to college.
15:13Lex, it's just a simulator.
15:15Nothing can go wrong.
15:16Just poke blindly at the controls until they let you go.
15:19The Nuclear Regulatory Commission makes a visit to the plant,
15:21and puts Homer in his vehicle,
15:23which has a simulated workstation.
15:25The goal is to test the competence of the security inspectors,
15:29and well, we all know where this is going.
15:31A man tells Homer that he's not in any real danger,
15:34and that obviously there's no nuclear material at risk.
15:37Despite this, he presses a series of buttons randomly,
15:39and somehow causes a fusion.
15:42A large amount of radiation is released,
15:44and the vehicle becomes so radioactive that it melts.
15:47Homer is talented at breaking the laws of quantum physics.
15:50I'm still not sure how he caused the meltdown.
15:52There wasn't any nuclear material in the truck!
15:54Hey, we're not done yet, but almost.
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16:03I'm sure you'll like them.
16:05Now, let's go to the end.
16:07Number 1. Causing brain damage.
16:10Itchy and Scratchy. The Movie.
16:12So I held my breath until I passed out and banged my head on the coffee table.
16:17The doctor thought I might have brain damage.
16:19Homer's stupidity can be due to many things.
16:22Maybe to the 16 colored pencils that he put in the kid's nose,
16:26or maybe to this story.
16:28Homer tells Bart that when he was little,
16:30he desperately wanted a baseball glove.
16:33Unfortunately, his grandfather didn't buy it for him,
16:35so he held his breath as a way to challenge him.
16:38He held his breath so much that he ended up fainting
16:41and hitting his head against a little table,
16:43which caused irreversible brain damage.
16:46That explains a lot of things.
16:48On the other hand, he had to be pretty stupid to do that,
16:51so who knows?
16:52Maybe he was just born that way.
16:54Dad, what's the point of this story?
16:56I like stories.
16:58What's your favorite stupid moment of Homer?
17:00Man, is he dumb!
17:02Where do they get these subjects?