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(2009)

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8/10
Herp Derp
Tyler_Marcum17 March 2013
The episode of "Homer the Whopper" is not The Simpsons's finest work, but it is not as bad as some of the ones made after the twenty-year mark. This episode contains many of the satirical comedy that helped put The Simpsons on t.v screens across the world. It primarily satirizes Hollywood and bad sequels when Homer is put into a movie about a comic book character invented by Comic Book Guy (Jeff Albertson). It satirizes such things as: Special effects, weight control in Hollywood, superhero movies, and, briefly, bad sequels.

There are, however, points where this episode did not hold up so well. In one instance there is a joke about actors trying to lose weight by self-induced vomiting that ultimately had a rather lame punchline and did not really go anywhere. The jokes weren't as good as they were in The Simpsons's prime, such as one bit where the hole punchline is Homer saying something where he is "bleeped" out, turning out to be crass and not very funny.
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7/10
Homer the Whopper
studioAT10 April 2021
Warning: Spoilers
I thought this was a funny opener to the shows 21st series, with some nice jabs at Hollywood and the superhero obsessed culture.

I could've done without the bleeped word moment, I don't think the show has to stoop that low, but on the whole this was fun.
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8/10
Everyman is Flying S21 High in the Sky, " Borrowing " Powers from Superman
e_daneva5 March 2024
Homer the Whopper is an amazing episode. Out of all the movie related episodes in this series that I have watched ranked worst to best, this would be in the middle. Although most movie related episodes are about different genres of movies and actors, this episode was similar to an episode that was made around Season 7. It was called Radioactive Man: The Movie. I think it was from episode 2 of season seven, I don't know I'm not sure. Anyway both of the episodes were about starring in a superhero movie, but once you go in a little more depth to the plot line it's actually a bit different. Radioactive Man: The Movie is about Milhouse not wanting to be in the movie. This episode, Homer the Whopper, is about Homer being too fat to star in a movie. Besides that, this episode dives into other aspects of movies. It dives into having bad editing, going over budget, making a book into a movie, briefly even sequels, and basically just every single superhero movie ever made in Hollywood. As a result to this, well, this episode is hilarious. In the beginning of the episode I really like how Bart, Milhouse and Comic Book Guy were working together. Bart and Milhouse have always had a negative relationship with Comic Book Guy. This negative relationship was made because our friend Jeff Albertson here is usually a bit mean and to his costumers, and the people who come to his store often are Bart and Milhouse. In this episode I like how Bart and Milhouse made Comic Book Guy feel better about himself, because until he got marrid, he was definitely depressed. I think Bart and Milhouse made Comic Book Guy just a little less depressed. That's why I love the main picture for this episode is a picture from that Comic Book Guy scene. I also loved the Bongo comics reference. I've actually never read any of the Simpsons comics before but they look interesting. I liked this fun and funny kick off to the twenty first season of the Simpsons, and while I assume the next episode will be just okay, I'm excited to watch it, even if it might be okay. In all, I give this episode a 7.6 out of 10.
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3/10
Had potential, but....
bazmitch2323 April 2016
Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg got to fulfill their dream of writing a Simpsons episode. Even though they probably only wrote 35% of the material and the Simpsons writers took over.

The biggest problem is that the plot has been done before. Homer getting into shape was done in "King of the Hill", no, not the Mike Judge show, but the episode where Homer has to climb the mountain.

Also it is similar to the Radioactive Man movie episode.

Plus, unless you were in show business, you will not find the "Love you....I hate him" joke funny. The writers might have found the joke funny, but the audience don't.

The only joke I did find funny was the test screening.

Sorry, Seth and Evan, but your episode is not good. It's better than the Ricky Gervais episode though.

You know what's funny?

Not this episode.

But the fact that Seth later starred in The Green Hornet that he had to lose weight for.
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