Is the era of "Homer Simpson" strangling his son "Bart" finally over? The iconic, and often controversial, gag that has defined the relationship between the animated father and son duo for over three decades may be coming to an end.
The news, reported by Lisa France of CNN on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, at 1:54 PM EST, sent ripples through the animation world. It signals a potential shift in the portrayal of family dynamics within the long-running series, "The Simpsons." The act of "Homer" strangling "Bart" has been a recurring comedic element, a quick, cartoonish expression of parental frustration. However, in recent years, it has faced increasing criticism for its depiction of violence and potential trivialization of child abuse. The question now is, how will the show evolve without this familiar, albeit problematic, comedic crutch?
Category | Information |
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Character Name | Bartholomew "Bart" J. Simpson |
Show | The Simpsons |
First Appearance | The Tracey Ullman Show, 1987 |
Family | Homer (father), Marge (mother), Lisa (sister), Maggie (sister) |
Age | 10 |
Defining Traits | Mischievous, rebellious, underachiever, prankster |
Catchphrases | "Eat my shorts!", "Ay, caramba!" |
School | Springfield Elementary School |
Best Friend | Milhouse Van Houten |
Principal Enemy | Sideshow Bob |
Voice Actor | Nancy Cartwright |
Notable Episodes | Bart the General, Bart Gets an F, Homer's Enemy |
Character Arc | Varies, often returns to his mischievous ways despite moments of growth |
Impact on Pop Culture | Iconic cartoon character, known for rebellious spirit and catchphrases |
Official Website | The Simpsons Official Website |
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