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  1. The first comic book involved Homer being on the receiving end of one of Mr. Burns' experimental growth rays. He ended up rampaging through Springfield until a dose of an experimental formula returned him to normal. The giant Homer ends up being brought back for The Simpsons Futurama Crossover Crisis.

  2. Homer shouts "In your face, Milwaukee!" In the DVD Commentary tracks for the earlier seasons, the writers and producers of that time explain Take That as a taunt to counter unnecessary cheap shots at innocent targets. Matt Groening must really have something against Arby's.

  3. Sherri and Terri Mackleberry. Martin Prince. Jimbo Jones, Dolph Starbeam/Shapiro, and Kearney Zzyzwicz. Wendell Borton. Richard and Lewis Clark. Üter Zorker. Janey Powell. Kyle & the Superfriends. Hubert Wong.

  4. ReferencedBy/20th Century Studios. The Sound of Music. The Three Little Pigs. ReferencedBy/Western Animation. The Smurfs. The Breakfast Club. ImageSource/Futurama. Space Invaders. The Simpsons.

  5. Product-Promotion Parade. Sausage String Silliness. Sleazy Politician ( Simpsons Comics (UK) #66) The Voiceless. The Simpsons' Treehouse of Horror. Escaped from Hell. The Simpsons Futurama Crossover Crisis. Lawyer-Friendly Cameo ( Futurama crossover)

  6. This applies to the video games as well, as he's been the main villain of the arcade game, The Simpsons: Bart vs. the World, and The Simpsons: Road Rage. Big Bad Ensemble: With Sideshow Bob. Bob is a more active and dangerous threat to the Simpsons, but Mr. Burns is the show's go-to guy for a villainous schemer.

  7. Explanation. Said by Homer at the end of the first story in "Treehouse of Horror V". Homer had been going slowly insane after Mr. Burns cut the cable and removed the beer from the house the Simpsons were staying in; Lisa managed to snap Homer out of his murderous rage by showing him a functioning portable TV.

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