I love how, even in Homer's imagination, "Homerland" looks exactly like how it would if he attempted to make it in real life instead of some unrealistic idealized fantasy.
I love how Krusty lives in a normal suburban house in this episode and even sits outside in a rocking chair. Completely inconsistent with his wealth and fame, but that's what makes it so funny
In the early episodes it's implied that Krusty was more of a local celebrity, and not the A list one that was presented later, like in Krusty gets cancelled. But he doesn't seem too financially savvy which explains why he lives in a normal house.
@Billy Marino I agree with you, except that in "Bart the fink", he was shown that he had lived in a mansion when they were auctioning it off because Krusty owed alot of money for cheating his taxes.
@Mythical Twinkie there are alot of episodes which show how Krusty the klown has alot of money. He gets alot of it from the many products of his under his name, Krusty non-narkotic kough syrup, Krusty's krowd kontrol barrier, Krusty alarm klock, etc.
This entire sequence was just set up perfectly. My favorite bits are the start where Homer assumes the car backing out is after the trampoline too, that and the "I'm thirsty" bit. Gets me every time.
@kisbie Yeah. And Homer reminded me of Grampa when he said "I'm thirsty", due to the episode when Grampa said "I'm thirsty. Ooh, what smells like mustard? There sure are alot of ugly people in your neighborhood. Ow, my glaucoma just got worse. The president is a demycrat"
@@The_Scouts_Codelook up the scene when she walks through the field of the injured during the civil war. The movie was billed as having the "cast of thousands". Nowadays it'd just be cgi
I feel like there was probably a joke there where Bart flings Santa's Little Helper to one side so he can rush outside, but then the writers decided that would be a little too mean and so it's just this simple and sweet scene of him and his dog. :)
If it makes you feel any better, the syndicated version doesn't show the part where Homer tries to cut up the trampoline and goes laughing mad until Bart chains the trampoline up and Snake steals it. The syndicated version goes from Homer getting hammered into the cliff to him and Marge in bed and hearing Jimbo and Kearney jump on the car after discovering that the trampoline is gone.
@@canaisyoung3601: They probably edited it to make more sense. I was about to comment that falling off the cliff like that definitely would have killed him, yet 2 seconds later he's back home, completely unscathed.
The Simpson's backyard is exactly the size and shape that is needed for the story to progress. Like Superman's power level. Sometimes the yard is of average size and completely fenced in, other times it's massive and seemingly endless, and other times it's not fenced at all and there's just forest behind their house. AND in the movie it was fenced off and there was a forest behind it.
What's funny about this joke is how there's actually warnings in the Bible about doing what they both did: 1. Trying to get closer to God by physical means (Tower of Babel), and 2. Putting God to the test (Satan tempting Jesus in the desert)!
0:13, It's hilarious how Homer instantly assumed that other person was heading out to get that free trampoline, even though they were probably just heading to work, or the grocery store. 😄
@@yoshiforpm in spite of what a lot if people may say, everything from season 9 up to the movie was still kind of a silver age just as long as you ignore a few really really bad episodes from that era, maybe it was starting to run out of steam a little towards the end of that era but it still felt like a silver age compared to today and the movie was deffinatley as good as any of the best episodes from the early 00s
my favorite part of that is that the seltzer hits him in the top of the head, yet he spits out a huge mouthful of it even though it didn't go in his mouth
I love how Homer assumed that the car backing out of their driveway was trying to beat him to Krustys house to get the trampoline lol! He even T-Boned him assuming lmao!
I simply love his scream when he charges at the trampoline with the skil-saw. And then the change to the kitchen where the socket rips out of the wall :D :D :D This is just perfect! :D :D
"There once was a man named Enis Whose garden was always the greenest He grew herbs and fruit Green beans and bean shoots And his veggie soup was always the meanest." There, i made it clean.
Judging by Krusty’s evil laugh and the fact that he stopped Homer from returning the trampoline by threatening to shoot him I think he knew it was unsafe.
Freeze frame the newspaper ad Homer is reading: Flamethrower, Vietnam era, takes unleaded; Fat Man [atomic] bomb, call Herman; Grateful Dead tickets and more.
A few lessons we learned from this episode: #1 Krusty's home address is 534 Center St., #2 the other free cool stuff: flamethrower, fat boy bomb, grateful dead ticket, grave diggers lantern. #3 Trampolines are dangerous, #4 don't go through the mattress maze, and #5 if you really want to get rid of something just put a lock on it.
“Oh, no, you don’t that trampoline is mine!!” CRASH. I honest to God never get tired of that. I wish I had this man’s single minded focus on his desires.
The sound of Homer ramming that other car and the socket being ripped out of the wall have such impactful sound effects, that's the part about them that I find hilarious because it juxtaposes with all the other sounds
I love how, even in Homer's imagination, "Homerland" looks exactly like how it would if he attempted to make it in real life instead of some unrealistic idealized fantasy.
That’s so true! He proud of the dirty mattress fort. “No it doesn’t” kills me.🤣
“No it doesn’t”
I love how he got the 60 soiled mattresses the Springfield men’s shelter was giving away lol
Homer follows the REAL American way, half-assing everything
@@brokensoul8390 the trampoline was obviously cursed
Having a trampoline was the ultimate status symbol for kids in the 90s
Pool, Trampoline, N64=God
@henry smith goldeneye 64 and 4 good non aftermarket controllers
@@henrysmith7276 One of those injured kids had a cast signed ‘Miltrampoline’.
Had to have a good place to hit your friends with the Stone Cold Stunner.
I had two large trampolines and lived on the water, and I had a holographic Charizard. I was literally better than everyone. I knew and I knew it.
"It smells funny in there" "No it doesn't" lmao
funny that the whole family looks at him like he's crazy saying that 0:04
That is my favourite part 😂
300th like
Just the normal answer any theme park company would give.
@@walksnotalks1055no it isn’t.
I love how Krusty lives in a normal suburban house in this episode and even sits outside in a rocking chair. Completely inconsistent with his wealth and fame, but that's what makes it so funny
In the early episodes it's implied that Krusty was more of a local celebrity, and not the A list one that was presented later, like in Krusty gets cancelled. But he doesn't seem too financially savvy which explains why he lives in a normal house.
@Billy Marino I agree with you, except that in "Bart the fink", he was shown that he had lived in a mansion when they were auctioning it off because Krusty owed alot of money for cheating his taxes.
Krusty is neither Wealthy or Famous. from my understanding Krusty is more of a local celebrity and isnt paid well at all.
That is why he has his krusty brand on everything in the show. Thats how he makes money
@Mythical Twinkie there are alot of episodes which show how Krusty the klown has alot of money. He gets alot of it from the many products of his under his name, Krusty non-narkotic kough syrup, Krusty's krowd kontrol barrier, Krusty alarm klock, etc.
“Dad, this one gesture almost makes up for years of shaky fathering.”
Almost lol
I said to myself "Lisa just thank your Father for the trampoline and shut up.
@@julieoluna8887 oh god just shut up
@@julieoluna8887 same
@@julieoluna8887 It's a cartoon.
"You just keep right on driving."
Krusty knows what horrors await you on the trampoline . . .
Who was that boy at 2:23?
@@bloatedpizzarolls7005 his name is wendul not sure how it's spelled.
@@bloatedpizzarolls7005 He vomits all the time
@@venda.havelkahe almost made it one time.
"Alright. You win, for now. But some day, you'll RUST!!"
I love that part
@@RonCoop Homer's insane laugh is the cherry on top.
“Quiet! You’ll wake up Old Man Simpson.” I love when residents suddenly revert to old timey speech.
The fact that they achieve the same height jumping on the car as with the trampoline is so funny to me
@@lateralshiftmusic No it isn’t.
[another simpsons ref from that ep lol]
This entire sequence was just set up perfectly. My favorite bits are the start where Homer assumes the car backing out is after the trampoline too, that and the "I'm thirsty" bit. Gets me every time.
Typical classic Simpsons to do the Chuck Jones routine except for the punchline, comment on it, and then do it anyway. 😆
This is why trampolines today have the netting around them
@kisbie Yeah. And Homer reminded me of Grampa when he said "I'm thirsty", due to the episode when Grampa said "I'm thirsty. Ooh, what smells like mustard? There sure are alot of ugly people in your neighborhood. Ow, my glaucoma just got worse. The president is a demycrat"
@resplndnt That's true. When Homer said "I'm thirsty", he reminded me of Grampa, see my above reply to Kisbie
@@resplndntYou can still get netless trampolines.
For those of you who don't know the field of injured kids is a call back to Gone with the Wind.
Good catch
Really? Is there a clip displaying it?
@@The_Scouts_Codelook up the scene when she walks through the field of the injured during the civil war. The movie was billed as having the "cast of thousands". Nowadays it'd just be cgi
Good Lord .... you mean that any human being who's actually alive & reading this needs to be told that????
@@cleverty1959Gone with the wind came out in 1939 and is 3 hours and 42 minutes long. Why do you assume everyone's seen it?
Is it just me or is the whole “Hi son!” thing super cute? Like he thought that was the best way to tell Bart he got the trampoline
Super cute and relaxo. Same with Bart giving Santa's Little Helper so much love ❤
The best thing about The Simpsons is that their love for each other is never in doubt. No matter how bad life gets, they get through it together.
It's just kinda goofy and wholesome
I feel like there was probably a joke there where Bart flings Santa's Little Helper to one side so he can rush outside, but then the writers decided that would be a little too mean and so it's just this simple and sweet scene of him and his dog. :)
I love that part.
3:57 he could have just ditched the trampoline there, and yet, he still brings it back to his yard. 😂
If it makes you feel any better, the syndicated version doesn't show the part where Homer tries to cut up the trampoline and goes laughing mad until Bart chains the trampoline up and Snake steals it. The syndicated version goes from Homer getting hammered into the cliff to him and Marge in bed and hearing Jimbo and Kearney jump on the car after discovering that the trampoline is gone.
Nürburgring racing track, actually maybe even bigger then that.
Homer doesn't have much of a brain in his head
@@canaisyoung3601 I thought I was crazy for not remembering the part with the hacksaw and Snake.
@@canaisyoung3601: They probably edited it to make more sense. I was about to comment that falling off the cliff like that definitely would have killed him, yet 2 seconds later he's back home, completely unscathed.
The 1:01 where bart is calling his dog a good boy is so sweet
his smiling "no it doesn't!" strikes me as one of the funniest lines of the series
I love how even in Homer’s imagination his “amusement park” is still cheap and lame
@@KRobinson-ko1ne yes!
Oh no you don't! That trampoline is MINE!
gets me every time
Like that car was really going for the trampoline
I am disappointed that was not Hans Moleman he hit.
*Trambopoline
"C'mon! You've killed for less."
"...Not UNtrue."
Their backyard is suddenly as large as a football field 😂
Thier backyard always seemed massive
Gone With the Wind reference. (Just wanted to show off really.)
“War never changes”
The Simpson's backyard is exactly the size and shape that is needed for the story to progress. Like Superman's power level.
Sometimes the yard is of average size and completely fenced in, other times it's massive and seemingly endless, and other times it's not fenced at all and there's just forest behind their house. AND in the movie it was fenced off and there was a forest behind it.
Sometimes it's right next to the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant.
years later I still call it a trampompaline as a joke.
Same
I still say tramampoline
Trambopoline!
Saxamophone. Classic Homerese.
Me too. Tramampaline and I still burst out laughing
4:19 Homer laughing like a crazed maniac is super funny LOL!😂
He was laughing like Daffy Duck.
I’ve never noticed how Daffy Duck that was before , awesome 🤣😂
That is the state after quarantine
Everyone: talking about how funny and well done the jokes and trampoline park are in this video.
Me: TRAMBOPOLINE
4:19 Homer's greatest laugh ever!
Rewatching it on Disney+ and I realized how funny that laughter was on its own, nothing they do in later years shows any passion similar to this.
all I can hear is Megavolt's laughter from Darkwing Duck
How about this one: czcams.com/video/6eb7JSynfbY/video.html
Starts turning into Earthworm Jim
@@GreaserMan EAT DIRT, VILLAINOUS SCUMBAG!
The power cord getting ripped out of the wall always leaves me in stitches.
Could have left Homer/Marge/Maggie in stitches too.
😂😂😂 I’m dead at when Nelson and his friends jumped on the car instead
That was Jimbo and Kearny.
I died laughing at how they got so high.
They got serious injuries yet came back for more 🤣
Lost my shit at that part 🤣🤣🤣🤣
“Each leap brings us closer to God!”
“Catch me Lord! Catch me!”
"What have we done to make God angry...?" 😥
@@giancarlonurko3476 "You did this!"
What's funny about this joke is how there's actually warnings in the Bible about doing what they both did: 1. Trying to get closer to God by physical means (Tower of Babel), and 2. Putting God to the test (Satan tempting Jesus in the desert)!
@@13thvarebel16 The Bible is a joke.
2:37
The glow rays coming from the clouds………priceless
4:08 The wall being yanked out. I laughed so hard the first time I saw that. Marge and Maggie's reactions made it even funnier.
I was pissing myself laughing at this scene lol!
0:13, It's hilarious how Homer instantly assumed that other person was heading out to get that free trampoline, even though they were probably just heading to work, or the grocery store. 😄
What do you mean, not heading out to get the free trampoline? FREE trampoline! FREE!
…
Trampoline!
Trampoline buying hands typed this post.
Well they ain't gettin a trampoline that's for sure
"Alright. Alright you win for now, but someday you'll RUST! RUST I TELL YA!"
Always wondered what sleeping on a trampoline would be like. Never thought snake would be the one to ask.
Rigby from regular show
It's actually nice
I used to sleep on our trampoline sometimes when I was young. Its pretty chill
it's not half bad to be honest
It's like a hammock mixed with a cot on springs.
The amount of good jokes per minutes is relentless
My favorite part was the Gone With the Wind reference!
2:55
First watched this episode when I was 11. Now I'm a 35-year-old man with two kids, but sometimes I'll say 0:15 to myself when overtaking someone.
Yeah Whatever nice 😂
That almost makes up for....
Same here. Especially when I’m at Walmart and steal a parking space.
Yeah, as 30 Somethings we call all now relate to Classic Simpsons Homer.
OMG 37 year old here and I say it sometimes too! 😂
Krusty’s reaction makes me wonder if the trampoline wasn’t cursed
But it comes with a free frogurt!
@@jamesblackburn8110 that’s good!
@@lazymansload520 the frogurt is also cursed!
@@jessebeagle1367 that’s bad
@@lazymansload520 but it comes with a free choice of sprinkles
2:39 Milhouse: "Stop jumping on me! I'm hurt!" 😄😄😄
I have laughed at that for decades.
it smells funny in there
no it doesnt :)
The best part was it was his fantasy
*Pulls out shotgun*
You just keep right on driving.
I did not expect to laugh so much when the saw plug ripped out the wall 😂😂😂
This 5 minutes is funnier then anything they’ve made in the last 15 years.
20.
@@yoshiforpm in spite of what a lot if people may say, everything from season 9 up to the movie was still kind of a silver age just as long as you ignore a few really really bad episodes from that era, maybe it was starting to run out of steam a little towards the end of that era but it still felt like a silver age compared to today and the movie was deffinatley as good as any of the best episodes from the early 00s
@@WindowshadeCure up till about 2004-05 was it’s really great era
@@WindowshadeCure Agreed. Season 14 is the cutoff for me. Season 16 if you're *really* pushing it, but anything after that is totally unwatchable.
@@WindowshadeCure "the silver age"
"I'm thirsty"
I love how Homer starts cracking up when he’s getting sprayed by the seltzer puts his head down and let’s it soak his head. He’s such a kid 😂
My favorite part is that he rings the doorbell a second time either in shock or gleeful anticipation
my favorite part of that is that the seltzer hits him in the top of the head, yet he spits out a huge mouthful of it even though it didn't go in his mouth
My favorite part is that he somehow took the tram-bam-bopa-line over to a desert canyon, THEN BROUGHT IT BACK
Homers face at 3:05 gets me every. Single. Time
"Hey! That seltzer ain't free!" I don't know WHY that quote is hilarious to me
RUST I TELL YA!!!! Followed by a completely out of place maniacal laugh...never fails to crack me up😂😂😂😂
4:19 HIS LAUGH, THIS SHOW NEVER GETS OLD!!! 🤣🤣🤣
4:19 I'm surprised the Homer Voice actor didn't get the role of the Joker with that laugh. You can hear him on the edge of crazy with that laugh.
Homer with the caution sign afterwards is funny. Hurt children with the sad music playing priceless.😅😅😅
It’s from Gone With The Wind
2:28 lol only Ralphie can get himself hurt like that. 😆
4:19-4:25 best part of this scene.
I love how Homer assumed that the car backing out of their driveway was trying to beat him to Krustys house to get the trampoline lol! He even T-Boned him assuming lmao!
I love Homer’s psychotic laughter near the end of the video
4:04 I always laugh so hard to the part where just half of the wall comes out with the plug 🤣🤣🤣
4:19
The amount of jokes in this show is crazy 😂
I simply love his scream when he charges at the trampoline with the skil-saw.
And then the change to the kitchen where the socket rips out of the wall :D :D :D
This is just perfect! :D :D
"There once was a man named Enis
Whose garden was always the greenest
He grew herbs and fruit
Green beans and bean shoots
And his veggie soup was always the meanest."
There, i made it clean.
*slow clap*
3:40 one of the clever jokes ever, they just left Homer suffering all the evening to late remeber us he is just a cartoon
Also a nice homage to Roadrunner and Wile E. Coyote.
4:19 the boy who respected quarantine from day one
I'm from the future. The quarantine is still in place. This is the perpetual pandemic.
Judging by Krusty’s evil laugh and the fact that he stopped Homer from returning the trampoline by threatening to shoot him I think he knew it was unsafe.
The trampoline was cursed.
D’ya think ????
Cursed like Frogurt: czcams.com/video/XlcFTbgoeBk/video.html
*in heavy austrian accent* Datz dah joke
@@jimmymeridian5174 That's bad
Hey Krusty I'm bringing back the
you just keep right on driving
2:57 best part for the Dark Simpsons episode.
I love Homers maniacal laughter.
To this day, whenever my parents hear the word "trampoline" they will almost on reflex quote "Tramampoline! Trambopoline!"
so do I since like 25 years ... But I guess I could be your parent, ZOOMER!!!
“TRAMAPOLINE! TRAMBAPOLINE!”
kills me every time
0:18 I’m surprised we didn’t a Hans Moleman sequence 😅
Tramopoline! Trambompoline! 😂
Lol the circular saw rips the power socket out of the wall. Never fails to make me laugh
2:55 pretty big yard they have there.
It’s a Gone With the Wind reference.
War never changes
TRAMBOPILINE TRAMBOPOLINE
He said what now
THAT TRAMPOLINE IS MINE
@@glipk homer bought it like 20-30 years ago.
@@glipk also you can r/woosh me
@@nobathan nah man I was just quoting a line like you were lol
“Alright I got me a bed!”
That’s relatable to me cause I used to sleep on one we had in the back yard.
Seeing all those bodies on the lawn makes me realize that Homer actually made a decent amount of money
I assume that was a parody of a scene from a war film. My guess would be the Civil War. Never did see Gettysburg, maybe Gettysburg??
I like how Homer, inatead of leaving the trampoline in the cliff he just fell in, decided to bring the trampoline back home
I think the sequence with all the injured kids on the grass is satirizing Ken Burns' Civil War PBS series.
No, it's satirizing Gone With The Wind.
lets just enjoy cross eyed marge and Maggie at 4:08 XD
1:12 “I can’t believe it!” - Bart 2020
Freeze frame the newspaper ad Homer is reading: Flamethrower, Vietnam era, takes unleaded; Fat Man [atomic] bomb, call Herman; Grateful Dead tickets and more.
Good news bibles, ask for Ned.
4:23 homer laughing like a normal person
Krusty pulls out the shotgun hilarious hahhaa he allways been one of my fav characters on the show😂😂
Krusty KNEW that trampoline was a nightmare. He thanked goodness it was gone. Haha!!
"Oh no you don't! That trampoline is MINE!" 😂
The nod to the scene from "Gone With the Wind" and all the casualties is a hoot!
Check mate Mr Trampoline
One of The most funniest thing I’ve ever seen
0:05 Tramapoline! Trambapoline!!!
A few lessons we learned from this episode: #1 Krusty's home address is 534 Center St., #2 the other free cool stuff: flamethrower, fat boy bomb, grateful dead ticket, grave diggers lantern. #3 Trampolines are dangerous, #4 don't go through the mattress maze, and #5 if you really want to get rid of something just put a lock on it.
man, Simsons were so rad
I hope they would still doing it.
I'm literally crying with laughter. Best chapter ever.
“Oh, no, you don’t that trampoline is mine!!” CRASH. I honest to God never get tired of that. I wish I had this man’s single minded focus on his desires.
Homer: Someday you'll rust! Rust I tell You!
Trampoline: Good! Then I'll give You Tetanus.
The sound of Homer ramming that other car and the socket being ripped out of the wall have such impactful sound effects, that's the part about them that I find hilarious because it juxtaposes with all the other sounds
"It'll double the value of our house!"
Best opening to a simpsons episode ever
That backyard is almost as spacious as Discovery's turbolift shaft
Gotta love that when Krusty ran off he went to the back door leaving the front door open 🤣🤣.
4:39
"Alright I got me a bed" will forever live rent free in my head 😂
What an amazing show.
Homer's Crazy Laugh Was Great.😄
Haha love the Gone with the Wind and Looney Tunes references and the way Homer goes mad laughing...
Of course Homer would charge $50 for admission in his theme park. 😂
2:35 cracks me up with the light coming from the clouds like that.
A TV star like Krusty just chilling in front of his small house ... with no kids bothering him.
He is the Keanu Reeves of Springfield.
So all it took to get rid of the Trampoline From Hell was a bike lock. Sometimes Bart can be the family genius.
It's Really Cool How The Animation Frames Changed When It Parodied The Pink Panther.