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Homer Simpson Backs Into Bushes Meme Recreated by Bart & Milhouse

The famous meme from The Simpsons that shows Homer Simpson disappearing into the bushes has been recreated by Bart and his friends. The animated sitcom has just begun airing its milestone season 33, becoming the longest primetime scripted television show in history. Since its debut in 1989, The Simpsons has become a pop culture phenomenon, pushing the boundaries of humor and cementing its status as an all-time classic series. The show's characters have all become widely known, far beyond the five Simpson family members themselves.

From its premiere, The Simpsons was well known for its running jokes, such as Bart's prank calls to Moe, Homer strangling Bart, and the couch and chalkboard gags during the opening credits. As with many popular and long-running comedies, the series has generated countless iconic moments throughout its time on air, and many fans and other shows have created parodies of those Simpsons classics. What's more, the show has also made its way into plenty of merchandise and is often used by fans on social media in the form of Simpsons GIFs. Now, The Simpsons itself has joined in on these many references.

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In celebration of The Simpsons season 32 becoming available to stream on Disney+, the service took to their official Twitter account to post a GIF of Bart Simpson and his friends backing away into the bushes. The clip is a parody of the same moment made famous by Homer Simpson in the season 5 episode, "Homer Loves Flanders," which has since been blended into pop culture as a meme. The updated version of the GIF includes Bart, Millhouse, Nelson, Martin, and Ralph. Check it out below:

The original scene occurs when Homer is rejected by Ned Flanders, after his neighbor becomes annoyed by Homer's new-found and unexpected obsession with him. Fans have appropriated the image on social media as a funny reaction to awkward and embarrassing situations. While The Simpsons has always been a show that reflected current affairs, smaller, light-hearted and satirical moments like the "Homer in the bushes" meme are often what stick with loyal fans the most.

The series continues to pull in impressive ratings across all platforms, still raking in millions of viewers with each new episode. With the show now available on Disney+, a new generation is discovering The Simpsons, while others simply re-watch the show out of nostalgia. Even though many changes have been made to The Simpsons both in front of and behind the camera since it first aired, its classic moments are still beloved in fans' minds. And with The Simpsons officially renewed for season 34, there are plenty of opportunities for the show to continue creating unforgettable moments just like this GIF.

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Source: Disney+/Twitter



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