• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
  • News
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
‘Times Have Changed’: Homer Simpson No Longer Strangles Bart

‘Times Have Changed’: Homer Simpson No Longer Strangles Bart

November 7, 2023
Report: Oil Could Hit $200 a Barrel

Report: Oil Could Hit $200 a Barrel

April 2, 2026
BILL FLAIG And TOM CARTER: Big Tech’s Credibility Crisis Finally Catching Up

BILL FLAIG And TOM CARTER: Big Tech’s Credibility Crisis Finally Catching Up

April 2, 2026
DAVID BLACKMON: Strait Of Hormuz Closure Impacts Much More Than Just Oil

DAVID BLACKMON: Strait Of Hormuz Closure Impacts Much More Than Just Oil

April 2, 2026
Lewandowski Stands By Kristi Noem As Insider Floats Theory Scandal Leak Was Intentional

Lewandowski Stands By Kristi Noem As Insider Floats Theory Scandal Leak Was Intentional

April 2, 2026
The Bipartisan Blunder: Mike Johnson vs. the DOJ Surveillance Saga

Mike Johnson Hits the Panic Button: Shutdown Shenanigans

April 2, 2026
Brit Hume Shuts Down Claims Moon Landing Was Fake

Brit Hume Shuts Down Claims Moon Landing Was Fake

April 1, 2026
Wikipedia Editors Have Been Busy

Wikipedia Editors Have Been Busy

April 1, 2026
An Inside Look At Trump’s Playbook

An Inside Look At Trump’s Playbook

April 1, 2026
Trump Signs Election Integrity EO

Trump Signs Election Integrity EO

April 1, 2026
Trump To Set A Supreme Court First

Trump To Set A Supreme Court First

April 1, 2026
Don Lemon Talks Possibility Of Presidential Run

Don Lemon Talks Possibility Of Presidential Run

April 1, 2026
Trump Reacts To Noem Cross-Dressing Photos

Trump Reacts To Noem Cross-Dressing Photos

April 1, 2026
  • Donald Trump
  • Tariffs
  • Congress
  • Faith
  • Immigration
Thursday, April 2, 2026
  • Login
IJR
  • Politics
  • US News
  • Commentary
  • World News
  • Faith
  • Latest Polls
No Result
View All Result
IJR
No Result
View All Result
Home Entertainment

‘Times Have Changed’: Homer Simpson No Longer Strangles Bart

by Elizabeth Weibel
November 7, 2023 at 9:51 am
in Entertainment, News
253 2
0
‘Times Have Changed’: Homer Simpson No Longer Strangles Bart

Homer Simpson revealed in a recent episode on "The Simpsons" that he no longer strangles his son, Bart. (Screenshot/TheNostalgiaGuy/YouTube)

497
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Times are changing and so are “The Simpsons.”

In a recent episode, Homer Simpson, who is voiced by Dan Castellaneta, revealed in an episode entitled, “McMansion & Wife” on Oct. 22, that he had stopped his years-long tradition of choking his son, Bart, according to People.

In the episode, Homer shakes hands with his new neighbor Thayer, who is voiced by Hank Azaria. Thayer comments on how Homer has “quite the grip.”

“See, Marge, strangling the boy has paid off,” Homer tells his wife, before adding, “Just kidding. I don’t do that anymore. Times have changed!”

Homer Simpson hinted in a recent episode of "The Simpsons" that he would no longer choke his son Bart.

“I don’t do that anymore. Times have changed,” the character said of one of the oldest recurring bits on the show.https://t.co/dRunR2n3U3

Have you watched The Simpsons?

Completing this poll entitles you to our news updates free of charge. You may opt out at anytime. You also agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Yes: 0% (0 Votes)
No: 0% (0 Votes)
— The New York Times (@nytimes) November 7, 2023

The long-running cartoon television show first began on December 17, 1989 and centers around the Simpson family, consisting of Homer, his wife Marge, their son Bart, daughter Lisa, and baby Maggie.

Since the show’s beginning, Homer has been known for moments in which he strangles Bart, who is voiced by Nancy Cartwright.

While Homer’s declaration that he was no longer strangling his son is recent, IGN reported that the last time Homer was seen strangling Bart was in Season 31, which aired from 2019 to 2020.

This is not the first time the television show has removed something controversial from its show. In 2020, Azaria, who had voiced the Indian-American character, Apu announced that he would no longer be acting as the voice for the character.

In 2017, a documentary made by Hari Kondabolu led Azaria to come to terms with his portrayal of Apu, which had been criticized that the character had been made into a racist stereotype of Indians.

Tags: entertainmenttelevisionThe SimpsonsU.S. News
Share199Tweet124
Elizabeth Weibel

Elizabeth Weibel

Advertisements

Top Stories June 10th
Top Stories June 7th
Top Stories June 6th
Top Stories June 3rd
Top Stories May 30th
Top Stories May 29th
Top Stories May 24th
Top Stories May 23rd
Top Stories May 21st
Top Stories May 17th

Join Over 6M Subscribers

We’re organizing an online community to elevate trusted voices on all sides so that you can be fully informed.





IJR

    Copyright © 2024 IJR

Trusted Voices On All Sides

  • About Us
  • GDPR Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Editorial Standards & Corrections Policy
  • Subscribe to IJR

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Thanks for reading IJR

Create your free account or log in to continue reading

Please enter a valid email
Forgot password?

By providing your information, you are entitled to Independent Journal Review`s email news updates free of charge. You also agree to our Privacy Policy and newsletter email usage

No Result
View All Result
  • Politics
  • US News
  • Commentary
  • World News
  • Faith
  • Latest Polls

    Copyright © 2024 IJR

Top Stories June 10th Top Stories June 7th Top Stories June 6th Top Stories June 3rd Top Stories May 30th Top Stories May 29th Top Stories May 24th Top Stories May 23rd Top Stories May 21st Top Stories May 17th