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At home that night, Marge insists that Homer's old "dead end" job as a safety inspector has always provided for the family and the kids will get over having less than their friends. When Homer is worried about his baldness making him ugly to Marge, she sings to him "You Are So Beautiful". At an executive board meeting, Homer comes up with a way to increase worker productivity. After this, workplace safety improves and accidents decrease, which Smithers observes is because of Homer being the cause of prior accidents. Homer spends his paycheck on home improvements and plans to give the kids what they always wanted, and when Marge is concerned he should save for a rainy day, Homer dismisses it that the good times are here to stay. If Homer had been more sensitive to that fact, he might still have a full head of hair.
With popular cartoons like Futurama and Disenchantment to his credit, he should be famous as the entities he created. Far more identifiable is Homer Simpson, who is currently navigating his family through their 31st season. Groening including his initials on the show's principal character is a testament to his commitment. The vast majority of characters in The Simpsons have normal hair; however, the titular family doesn't and never has. Since the series began in December 1989, the Simpson family has become a staple of pop culture and their designs have become universally recognizable.
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Milhouse remains determined to win Lisa over even "writing" her a love song (the tune for which is clearly plagiarized from the English folk song "Greensleeves"). Lisa rejects his love, but he manages to impress a fifth-grade girl named Taffy . Taffy and Milhouse begin to date, but Lisa fears that Taffy is only using him, and begins to spy on them. Her appearance annoys Taffy, who thinks that Milhouse will never love her as he is too obsessed with Lisa, and she leaves. Distraught, Milhouse asks Lisa just how upset she wants him to be in life, Lisa, feeling guilty for really hurting Milhouse kisses him to make him feel better. Not sure what to say at first, Lisa eventually says that what it means is that he should not give up searching for other girls and that life has unexpected things to offer.
They escape from the car, and the cat and mouse wind up on Live with Regis and Kathie Lee when Itchy and Scratchy fell in an pot of soup because Homer changed the channel. Bart and Lisa return to Itchy and Scratchy's house when he changes the channel back. Lisa urges Homer to press the "exit" button, which gets her and Bart out of the television. She presses the "rewind" button on the remote to restore Bart's flesh. Itchy and Scratchy smash through the screen, however, they emerge the same size as their real animal equivalents, and they are therefore harmless.
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They refuse to go trick-or-treating with Marge as Homer is dressed as a hobo and Maggie is dressed as a pirate. But when Marge goes, Bart finds a small piece of highly unstable plutonium in Homer's toolbox and hammers it into the remote's battery slot. When they use the remote, the kids actually enter the world of Itchy and Scratchy. They watch Itchy decapitate Scratchy when he trick or treats at his house and use his head in the manner of a Jack-o-lantern. At the beginning, the yellow text "THE SIMPSONS" zooms through stormy clouds. Lisa crashes into Bart's battered body, flying through the air and getting her head stuck in the wall above the garage door and dies.
When the operation was a success while Homer was sleeping the Hair took control over him and starts to take revenge on the witnesses Moe, Apu, and Bart. He drowns Apu in a squishee machine, killing Apu, although not before explicitly referencing Apu's role in sending Snake to the Electric Chair to his face. When Homer was about to kill Bart with a sledgehammer, Homer managed to stop himself and took the hair off. Wiggum then quips that such is what he called a "bad hair day", much to almost everyone's amusement .
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This is a reference to the reunion episode of Seinfeld from Curb Your Enthusiasm, which has a joke about barbers killing themselves by drinking comb disinfectant. After Bart and Lisa accidentally throw paint into Patty's hair, Homer uses garden shears to cut the remaining hair, miraculously styling it. Selma demands that Homer style her hair as well, and he soon becomes Springfield's most popular hairdresser. Soon, he is styling hair for Helen Lovejoy, Luann Van Houten, Manjula Nahasapeemapetilon and numerous other women in Springfield.
With the score tied and bases loaded with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning, Burns pinch hits Homer for Strawberry, noting that fielding a right-handed hitter against a left-handed pitcher will serve to their advantage. Distracted by Burns' exaggerated gesturing, Homer is hit in the head by the first pitch, knocking him out and forcing in the winning run. The team wins the title and Homer, still unconscious, is paraded as a hero. This episode, "Homer and Delilah," has Homer using a new hair product which enables him to grow lots of hair.
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Fearing he would lose the rights to his most successful characters, Groening came up with a new batch as replacements. On a tight schedule, he threw together an early sketch of the Simpson family and Fox executives went for it. The time crunch coupled with the beginning of their future-telling sitcom influenced their appearance going forward - hair included. In its original American broadcast on May 8, 2011, "Homer Scissorhands" was viewed by an estimated 5.480 million households and received a 2.5 rating/8% share among adults between the ages of 18 and 49.
He continues to help write the show and is credited with the visual aesthetic of it. He takes great pride in his work, preferring to keep his intellectual property to himself. This philosophy was indirectly responsible for the conception of The Simpsonsin the first place. When he first signed with Fox, they wanted him to adapt his Life in Hell series instead of creating a new one.
It may be debated whether the issue of homosexuality is being crossed or not, especially for his time period. Homer uses Springfield Nuclear Power Plant's medical insurance plan to pay for a hair restoring drug worth $1,000. After applying the drug, he wakes up the next day with a full head of hair. Mr. Burns scans the security monitors to find someone to promote to the "token" position of junior executive. Mistaking Homer for a young, unspoiled go-getter, Mr. Burns promotes him.
Comparing clothing or physical proportions, they barely resemble one another on a visual level. Tweaks here and there transformed them into the Simpsons beloved around the globe. The program quickly carved out its niche in the zeitgeist of the 1990s cable television. It has declined creatively in recent years, but it improves where it can in terms of animation.
Luckily, the Halloween episodes are not canon, so Homer didn’t really have to go through the experience of being possessed by the hair of another man. Previously, he and Bart only watched the film from "Chapter 2", which takes place after Nemo's mother has died. Deciding that, since death can happen to a fish, it can happen to anyone, he decides to live each day as if it were his last. He professes his love for Lisa, even "writing" her a love song (the tune for which is clearly plagiarised from the English folk song "Greensleeves").
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