8 Hidden Details of The Simpsons that are still being found until now

 Since its premiere in 1989, The Simpsons have become one of the most iconic and beloved animated series on television. With more than 30 seasons and 700 episodes, the yellow family of Springfield has managed to captivate several generations with its irreverent humor and its social satire.

In this article, we'll explore 8 hidden details in The Simpsons that are still being found to this day and that demonstrate the depth and ingenuity of this animated series.

1. In the new episodes, Marge runs over Homer because he's texting.

The new episodes of The Simpsons have been adapted to generational changes.

Very few realized that Marge actually runs over Homer because she is texting while she drives.


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2. Rod and Todd's T-shirts have an evil side.

When Ned Flanders' sons make the football team, we get to see a blasphemous joke in the series.

Rod wears the number 66 on his jersey, while Todd wears the number 6. They both make the Beast's number 666.


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3. The credits of the film reveal the place where it was filmed

At the end of The Simpsons movie, the location where it was filmed is revealed.

Obviously this is another joke on the part of the production, since it says: "Filmed on location in Springfield."


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4. The initials of the University of Apu, hide a rudeness

In season 7 it is revealed that Apu went to the "Springifeld Heights Institute of Technology".

The initials of that University are irreproducible rudeness in English.


5. Marge's egg is shaped like her hair.

Many noticed that the sperm has Homer's head, but very few noticed that the outline of the egg has Marge's hair.

Additionally, the center of the ovum also appears to have Marge's pearl necklace.


6. The Simpsons winked at Pixar, in Krusty's prison outfit.

In the episode where Krusty is arrested, his prison outfit is numbered "A113".

The code "A113", is the number of the classroom, which most of the main animators of Pixar attended. The code appears in several Pixar movies.


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7. Maggie's putty is brand "Play- (Annoyed Grunt)

In Season 25 of the show, Maggie can be seen playing with a "Play-(Annoyed Grunt)" brand of modeling clay.

The normal thing would have been 'Play-Doh', but 'Doh' is the grunt Homer makes every time something goes wrong.


8. In this episode we see that Homer put on his shoes before his pants

During this episode, many assume that Homer's problem is due to the classic "Eternal Struggle."

However, the problem is that this time, Homer put on his shoes, before his pants.

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