Times are changing and so are āThe Simpsons.ā
In a recent episode, Homer Simpson, who is voiced by Dan Castellaneta, revealed in an episode entitled, āMcMansion & Wifeā 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 āquite the grip.ā
āSee, Marge, strangling the boy has paid off,ā Homer tells his wife, before adding, āJust kidding. I donāt do that anymore. Times have changed!ā
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 showās beginning, Homer has been known for moments in which he strangles Bart, who is voiced by Nancy Cartwright.
While Homerās 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.
