Bart's Birthday
- El episodio se transmitió el 2 oct 2024
- TV-PG
- 22min
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Bart celebra la fiesta de cumpleaños más impactante de toda su vida, una que podría cambiar a todos en Springfield para siempre.Bart celebra la fiesta de cumpleaños más impactante de toda su vida, una que podría cambiar a todos en Springfield para siempre.Bart celebra la fiesta de cumpleaños más impactante de toda su vida, una que podría cambiar a todos en Springfield para siempre.
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I didn't expect this season premiere to be amazing. However, it was a lot better than I expected it to be. The beginning of the episode was not great, and I feel like it lasted way too long. I feel like shows using AI/modern technology in an episode is overused. But this time it...worked? At least it wasn't as awful as other shows and episodes I have seen where AI is an important part to the story. There were solid jokes through the entire episode, and I loved how they did the end of the episode after Bart falls on the cake.
Overall, it is a great start to the season. Makes me have high hopes for the next few episodes.
Overall, it is a great start to the season. Makes me have high hopes for the next few episodes.
How is this The Simpsons? It's not. For a very long time The Simpsons has watered down to a complete garbage and unfunny animated series that has seen its end many times over.
They need to end this series because it's no longer the relatable loveable and extremely funny cartoon with its genius writing and gags, it is instead the complete opposite.
FYI, I have not seen a Simpsons episode past Season 20, but I decided to watch this one just to see what Modern Simpsons was like, well I got my answer.
It's time for The Simpsons to end, 36 seasons was simply absurd for the quality that we're getting.
They need to end this series because it's no longer the relatable loveable and extremely funny cartoon with its genius writing and gags, it is instead the complete opposite.
FYI, I have not seen a Simpsons episode past Season 20, but I decided to watch this one just to see what Modern Simpsons was like, well I got my answer.
It's time for The Simpsons to end, 36 seasons was simply absurd for the quality that we're getting.
This is the most meta episode to date and I'm really happy with how it came out, and it's definitely going down as my all time favorite in the modern era. I have gotten more laughs out of this than any of the latest episodes (which have been decent and heartwarming, don't get me wrong! But they were missing witty writing moments that could've elevated the episodes).
This episode has everything I missed about older era episodes. Actually witty and relevant commentary, brilliant satire and parodies on predictable TV tropes, and it never had a single boring moment. Everything was quotable also. And more importantly, out of all the headliner episodes this one was the funniest viewer engagement bait episode by far. Awesome episode overall!
This episode has everything I missed about older era episodes. Actually witty and relevant commentary, brilliant satire and parodies on predictable TV tropes, and it never had a single boring moment. Everything was quotable also. And more importantly, out of all the headliner episodes this one was the funniest viewer engagement bait episode by far. Awesome episode overall!
What we have here isn't your average simpsons episdode. THe comedy is the strong suit and that's what I think makes the satisfying conclusion so non-typical and heartwarming. This was one of the funniest things I've ever seen in my life! The bart simpson moments were on the floor-laughing0and0rolling levels of hilarity, and they manage to achieve comedy in the best ways possible through the advent of the modern animation medium with the slight character's visual gags, to even the character's expressions. It all comes across a s a great way to portray characters in this hilarious, exciting episode that is sure to keep your socks off in excitement.
The Simpsons should continue instead of ending, as its unique blend of nostalgia and modern humor keeps it relevant. While its golden era is cherished, the show still has potential to create new iconic moments. Ending now would lock it into the past, but continuing allows for fresh stories that can engage both longtime fans and new audiences. The show's satire remains sharp, and its beloved characters still have room to evolve. By moving forward, The Simpsons can balance its rich history with new content, ensuring it remains a lasting part of television culture.
I prefer the show to keep going rather remember it with nostalgia.
I prefer the show to keep going rather remember it with nostalgia.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe second time Conan O'Brien has made a guest appearance, after Bart Gets Famous (1994).
- ConexionesFeatures Los Simpson: Bart the Daredevil (1990)
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