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"Fruit is Nature's candy!"
Marge: [smiling, carrying big bowl of fruit] "Now kids, instead of candy, I thought I'd serve an array of fresh fruits."
Children: [dismayed groans, mumbling]
Marge: [undeterred] "Fruit is nature's candy!"
Children: [more dismayed groans, mumbling]
**thrown ashtray just misses Marge and smashes on wall behind her**
Children: [dismayed groans, mumbling]
Marge: [undeterred] "Fruit is nature's candy!"
Children: [more dismayed groans, mumbling]
**thrown ashtray just misses Marge and smashes on wall behind her**
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either way your planet is doomed
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Kent: Senator Dole, why should people vote for you instead of President Clinton? Kang: (as Dole) It makes no difference which one of us you vote for. Either way, your planet is doomed. DOOOOMED! Kent: Well, a refreshingly frank response there from Senator Bob Dole.
road warrior ending
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"And the Road Warrior? That was the last we ever saw of him. He lives now only in my memories."
Hey kids, always recycle... TO THE EXTREME!!!
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[hands out his hand to Scratchy for a high-five] "Catch you on the flip side, dudemeisters." [Scratchy extends his arm Poochie withdraws his] "NOT! Hey, kids, always recycle... [screams] TO THE EXTREME!!!! Bust it!" [he drives away into the sunset, past the fireworks factory]
Homer 99 Luftballons
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After serving some wursts to them, Homer sings '99 Luftballons' to German backpackers for a 25¢ tip.
Homer - The Odd Couple - badoo badoo badoooo
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Lisa: But where am I supposed to live? Homer: Lisa, what's your favorite movie? Lisa: Until you taped over it, The Little Mermaid. Homer: Thaaat's right! The Odd Couple! So meet your comically mismatched roommate, Bart Simpson! [opens door revealing unhappy-looking Bart, starts scatting Odd Couple theme] 'Bedoo bedoo badoooo, bebadoo depadoodoo!' Bart: I'm gonna make your life a living hell. Li...
Episode name 😂
Who's the guy that played the guy that Bart is with? I think he played the antagonist of the Simpsons Movie.
Max chose not to travel with the others,he became a loner after losing his family,had no desire to be close to anyone again
Goooooalll for Celtic the scorer number 7 giorgios giakoumakis
I bet Dan Castellaneta learned the song back in the 80s and just kinda sang it casually until he was able to pronounce the words so flawlessly hahah
Poor Homer sings it so miserably 😂
Its feels like a finale to the entire mad max franchise
Because I've read "German's pretty much the same as English" multiple times now: tl;dr: No, it's not at all "pretty much the same". Sure, it's not as different as Chinese is from English but you sure can't just swap the German words for English ones and expect people to understand. For starters, the sentence structure is different. I want to buy a house. Ich möchte ein Haus kaufen. German structure applied to English: I want a house buy. Other way around, English structure in German: I möchte kaufen ein Haus. You'd probably understand it in such a small sentence, but the speaker sounds like an idiot nonetheless. However, there is a way to make the German and English be exactly the same in this case, by using "to", or "zu" in German: "Ich möchte ein Haus zu kaufen", which literally translates to "I want a house to buy". It's a slightly odd way of phrasing it, but valid in both languages. But that's not universally applicable every time a "to" is found in the English sentence. "I want to go home", "Ich möchte zu gehen heim" doesn't work at all in German and there is no way to reformat the sentence to make it so. Then a whole truck load of small differences like pluralization. In English you (almost always) just put the "s" behind a noun and you've got the plural. Tree / trees, house / houses, plant / plants etc. Same words in German: Baum / Bäume, Haus / Häuser, Pflanze / Pflanzen And there's no rule to it either, you just gotta memorize the forms. Compound nouns are everywhere in German, fusing into a single word that can get as long as there are things to be addressed at once. Yes, those German words that are as long as whole sentences are real. Then of course the Du / Sie situation, which is decently important in German. That's the informal and formal version of "you". So if we take something from the song 99 Luftballons: "Hast *du* etwas Zeit für mich?" should be "Haben *Sie* etwas Zeit für mich?" in proper German. "Ihr / Ihre / Ihren" is another. "Show me your drivers license please" becomes "Zeigen Sie mir Ihren Führerschein bitte" Back to the sentence structure, it'd be "Show *you* me *your* drivers license please", how the hell is that similar to English? English also uses "do / does" a LOT. Pretty rare in German. That'd be "tue / tun" Using "do" in German is often associated with immaturity, because you'd find it in the vocabulary of small children. "Kann ich das *tun*?" = "Can I do that", perfectly fine in English, but unless you're 5 or want to sound cute, you'd never ask like that in German. Instead you'd ask: "Kann ich das machen?" And I don't mean "it's the proper, fancy way of speaking German", I mean plain old "it sounds weird otherwise", because the proper way indeed is similar in both English and German. "May I" vs. "can I" or "darf ich" vs. "kann ich". So asking for approval rather than questioning you ability. But nobody really speaks like that, neither in German nor in English. Capital letters matter A LOT in written German. Example: Weg and weg are two different words, they are pronounced differently and can't substitute one another. Weg means path, weg means away. Du kannst auf einem weg nicht laufen und du kannst Müll nicht Weg werfen. You can't walk on an "away" and you can't throw trash "path". Probably a lot more, but this is long enough as is. All in all I'd say no, English and German are not really alike. Could be more extreme but calling them similar doesn't ring true.
Bien condenaaaado
“He Lives now-Only In My Memoriesssss!” The ROADDDD WARRIORRRR
😂😂😂
This episode is here :) m.czcams.com/video/7SxbTgmgi9E/video.html
Catch ya on flipside, dudemeisters! 😎
😅😂😂
Don't blame me, _I_ voted for Kodos!
What I like even more is that the journalist takes whatever bs they get from politicians and turn it into a positive message.
Why is Homer so sad lol
Serving me fruit? That's bad
This should be the government’s climate action plan.
Homer German. Tedesco.
That sounds more like something Al Gore would say. For 20 years.
Bust it!!!
00:06 Our children come with us to a new and more interesting regality. The rest can go to hell.
I wont an entire Album where Homer sings all famous songs, INCLUDING THIS
This further validates that homer is musically gifted. Not only can he play a variety of instruments perfectly, he also can sing a song in fluent German.
well he was in the Be Sharps afterall.
Wait til you hear him singing on stage (horizontally)
a final scene that I will remember forever....
lol this is epic
0:13 Go Go Moba Boy “It’s fizzy… to the extreme!”
"These candidates make me want to vomit in terror."Boy do I know that feeling.
Yahhh
Song name?
99 Luftballoons
That would honestly be my opening statement if I was running for president
Why Homer know all the lyrics for 99 Luftballons in sehr gut German ?
He knows the original german is the superior version.
Homer singing the song of 2023
Mujer muy falso mi familia loca
Bam margera: ho, ho, ho chi minh
Every election is like that. If anyone deserves the office (which is doubtful in and of itself) they never were on nor will ever be on the ballot.
Serving fruit instead of candy on Halloween should be a crime, though I like fruit.
Is this song actually known in NA? lol
This song is very well known and used to be very popular in NA.
it's considered a classic 80s song in USA and people actually prefer the German version
Yes actually, perhaps the biggest German language 80’s hit in the USA besides Falco’s “Rock Me Amadeus”
Homer having a surprisingly good German accent probably comes from Dan Castellaneta being able to practically do any accent.
well he basically sings/speaks pretty good german with american accent
"This election is one of the most important and decisive elections of all time, our future depends on it" And whenever I hear that I get reminded of this
Considering that one party would like me dead on multiple accounts, no.
Some fresh pineapple chucks, watermelon, tangerines, mangos hit much better than any candy.
Why nena, wouldnt be funnier falco songs?
In all fairness though Falco was Austrian.
@@xalm8761 *Australian
@@gabrielgarcia579 Nope, Falco was Austrian. Born in Vienna as Johann "Hans" Hölzel.
Drah di ned um, Schau Schau, Der Kommissar geht um!
@@AReservoirDog Warum?
1980s on Germany be like
*Deutschland
Wech Ep this one
I was hoping he would sing the first first that's as far as I've got
'Bedoo bedoo badoooo, bebadoo
For someone who's kinda dumb most of the time, Homer is pretty smart if he can sing that in its original language and fluently
Only in America would they think that that's highly unusual for someone to speak a second language fluently
@@jamied8678 Homer is a low-class worker. He didn't go to college, and he's not very smart either. No one could imagine him speaking two such different languages.
@@P.au.lo--Cesarat least in Europe kids have 2 mandatory foreign languages (at least in Czechia) english from the begging and then later they can choose from German, Spanish, French or Russian based on what language teachers the school has, you dont need to have a university to speak more languages
@@miroslavbuchar2559 i think that’s the standard in most of Europe
You can sing songs in other languages easily without knowing the language at all. It has nothing to do with fluency. If someone tells you how to say the words or if you even just copy what you hear, you can sound great. I've seen it with a child with absolutely no foreign language skills, an eight-year-old (and cognitively disabled, if that matters) native German speaker who sang along Bob Marley songs he was listening to. Wonderful pronunciation. Which is no wonder, since he wasn't reading the text and basing his pronunciation on what he thought how the written words were pronounced. At best, someone had helped him with the lyrics, just like I had been helped when learning Italian, French, and English songs in choir practice before starting to learn another language but my native German.
Zayonne: F... that, I'm outta here!!!
Anyone else getting this spontaneously recommended because of Chuggaaconroy?
That’s his super power at this point
Yeeeeeeep
@@mikomakowski7907 annnnnd now his power his gone