The Simpsons

TV Show • 1989 • Animation  

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Set in Springfield, the average American town, the show focuses on the antics and everyday adventures of the Simpson family; Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie, as well as a virtual cast of thousands. Since the beginning, the series has been a pop culture icon, attracting hundreds of celebrities to guest star. The show has also made name for itself in its fearless satirical take on politics, media and American life in general.
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Season
Episode
Your Triggers
Does the dog die?
169 supporters
Yes
42
No
7
3
S05E04 "Rosebud" - During Smithers's announcement at the event held to celebrate Mr Burns's birthday, it is mentioned, but the dog is never seen.
Smithers: "I have some sad news to report, a small puppy, not unlike Lassie, has just been run over in the parking lot."

(The gag is that he announces this sad news immediately before Homer's comedy act, which contributes to the audience's negative reception of it.)
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Unanswered Triggers
Abandonment
2
SoundSaturn5828
Mona Simpson "supposedly" never gets to say goodbye to Homer when she leaves him. But for some reason, a few episodes later in the series seem to contradict this fact.
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Yes
18
No
1
5
spirochaete
Homer's mother Mona was forced to abandon him when she went on the run from the law (although, as per "Mother Simpson", she attempted to send him a care package every week). Homer's half-brother Herb was also abandoned by his biological parents, as was Frank Grimes of "Homer's Enemy".
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Yes
8
No
2
1
spirochaete
Santa's Little Helper is abandoned by his original owner in the first episode, "Simpsons Roasting On An Open Fire", after failing as a racing dog. He is immediately rescued by Bart and Homer.
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Abuse
Yes
11
No
2
5
mooper
Plenty of abusive parent characters in the show, wherever it be mentioned as a joke or major part of an episode (I.E. Agnes Skinner and Nelson’s parents). Other parent characters can be seen as abusive in certain episodes as well, though many of them aren’t meant to be seen as genuinely awful guardians. This second point especially applies to Homer, who in several jokes or even full episodes, is shown to be a terrible father. Though Homer being an awful father is shown most prevalent in the middle seasons of the show and Homer is more often than not presented as a genuinely good father (or at least trying to redeem an awful action) in all eras of the show but especially the modern era. (specifically in late 20s seasons and onwards)
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1
SoundSaturn5828
S7
Homer forgives Mona in "Mother Simpson" for leaving him, which damaged his mental health.
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Is someone stalked?
11 supporters
Yes
36
No
3
6
Artixell
Bart is stalked by a murderer named "Sideshow Bob"
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4
ur_mom_lol
"Eternal Moonshine Of The Simpson Mind" revolves around Homer believing that he blacked out and gave Marge a black eye. At the end, it is revealed that she actually hit herself with the cork when opening a wine bottle
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Is a woman brutalized for spectacle?
37 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
4
2
SiRenfield
A good chunk of Homer’s bad parenting can be partially blamed on his father Abe
2 comments | Add comment
Yes
20
No
7
0
spirochaete
In "The Canine Mutiny" we hear that Bart once attempted to cover up the death of Milhouse's goldfish by telling him the fish never existed. It didn't work - Milhouse is confident that his owning a goldfish bowl is proof that he also had a fish.
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Is someone abused with a belt?
7 supporters
Add comment
Yes
4
No
3
Is a child abused?
60 supporters
Yes
42
No
1
10
Anonymous
Homer attempts to throttle Bart at several points.
One ToH short has a fourth Simpsons kid locked up in the attic for being eeeeevillll
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Addiction
5
Otto has a drug addiction
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Is there addiction?
7 supporters
Yes
43
No
3
4
Barney is an alcoholic. Otto the school bus driver has a drug addiction.
4 comments | Add comment
Yes
46
No
2
6
lunala18
Barney Gumble is an alcoholic who drinks beer all the time and is always drunk
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Animal
2
Jamjam
As an animated show, no animals are used during the production.
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Does a horse die?
49 supporters
Add comment
Yes
27
No
4
Does an animal die?
(besides a dog, cat or horse)
88 supporters
Yes
56
No
4
3
Walrus64
a bunch of animals die like hamsters and lobsters
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Are animals abused?
102 supporters
Yes
47
No
3
3
S9E21 Girly Edition - Homer overfeeds Mojo the monkey (a service animal) with fatty foods, leaving him near death, then returns him to the store. At the store, the monkey feebly types the message "PRAY FOR MOJO" onto a computer
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4
DyingDogs20XX
Does dog racing count? More of an agility contest...
2 comments | Add comment
Yes
38
No
4
4
lunala18
In one episode, a character steps on a peacock in Mr Burns yard and it dies. (but it is not shown on screen, only mentioned)
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Is an animal sad?
39 supporters
Add comment
Yes
5
No
1
Are rabbits harmed?
35 supporters
Yes
9
No
1
4
CaptainDemozan
S18
 E20
In the episode "Stop, or my dog will shoot!", Bart's recently adopted pet snake Strangles swallows Martin's pet rabbit, and it's visibly digested.
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Does a cat die?
92 supporters
Yes
53
No
3
6
Nebulacat
The family cat is named Snowball II because the previous Snowball died.
In "I (Annoyed Grunt) Bot", Snowball II dies, as do two other cats, but the fifth cat gets renamed Snowball II and looks just like the original one, so you can avoid the episode and pretend it never existed.
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Does a pet die?
80 supporters
Add comment
Yes
11
No
4
Does a dragon die?
16 supporters
Yes
28
No
4
4
Steven S.
A dragon dies at the end of The Serfsons, but it is almost immediately brought back to life.
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Are there spiders?
26 supporters
Yes
32
No
4
6
SallyBuckley
Various Treehouse of Horror segments include spiders, and the beginning of the episode Mobile Homer features several spiders dropping onto Homer's face when he picks up a box in the garage.
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2
DeenGray
S11
 E19
"Kill the Alligator and Run" features Homer running over an alligator.
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Are there snakes?
10 supporters
Yes
33
No
3
2
Walrus64
whackingday includes beating up snakes
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Are there sharks?
5 supporters
Add comment
Yes
5
No
2
Are there bugs?
17 supporters
Yes
31
No
4
1
elhopper11
In one of the episodes, Marge orders a new couch for the house but it has bedbugs. I usually skip the episode cuz it makes me uncomfy lol.

Also termite in S14 episode “Helter Shelter”
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Assault
Does a woman get slapped?
8 supporters
Add comment
Yes
4
No
2
Is someone drugged?
13 supporters
Add comment
Yes
7
No
2
Is there pedophilia?
58 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
9
Is someone held under water?
8 supporters
Add comment
Yes
8
No
2
Is rape mentioned?
39 supporters
Add comment
Yes
4
No
3
1
Pantalones
The school bully Nelson and his friends beat up other school kids in several episodes.
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Is someone restrained?
9 supporters
Add comment
Yes
16
No
1
Yes
35
No
7
10
Nebulacat
In "Homer vs. Dignity", a male panda dry-humps Homer and tries to mate with him, thinking him to be a female panda because he was dressed up.
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Is someone's mouth covered?
8 supporters
Add comment
Yes
3
No
2
1
DeenGray
The infamous “panda scene.”
1 comment | Add comment
4
ShutUpNewt
S12
 E5
Homer Simpson is raped by a Panda. It is not shown but heavily implied
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Bodily Harm
Yes
36
No
3
2
DyingDogs20XX
Homer almost always manages to have five-o'-clock shadow. But yes.
2 comments | Add comment
Yes
2
No
2
1
mooper
S12
 E18
Homer gets his thumb cut off in Trilogy of Error.
1 comment | Add comment
Yes
3
No
1
0
spirochaete
Bart's arm is dislocated in "My Sister, My Sitter".
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Is there throat mutilation?
10 supporters
Add comment
Yes
2
No
1
Yes
32
No
1
8
teaz
a running joke is homer choking bart.
2 comments | Add comment
Yes
8
No
1
0
gothiccobweb
S23
in the treehouse of horror episode, Ned Flanders cuts off Mr Burns’ head as well as chopping up other parts of his body too.
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Is there cannibalism?
21 supporters
Yes
32
No
2
5
Walrus64
multible treehouse of horror segments include cannibalism
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Is someone crushed to death?
12 supporters
Add comment
Yes
9
No
1
Is someone choked?
11 supporters
Yes
13
No
1
2
mooper
'And that horrible act of child abuse... became one of our most beloved running gags.' - 11x22 Behind The Laughter.
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Yes
34
No
2
4
LK1924
There's a pretty frightening/graphic (by Simpsons standards) scene in the Treehouse of Horror segment "Nightmare on Evergreen Terrace"
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Is someone buried alive?
11 supporters
Add comment
Yes
17
No
3
Is there body horror?
25 supporters
Yes
13
No
0
0
SoundSaturn5828
Sideshow Bob chops Bart into bits in one segment, it always made me feel ill.
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Is there amputation?
11 supporters
Yes
23
No
8
1
Nebulacat
Herman and the Sea Captain are both amputees, but their amputations happened a long time ago.
3 comments | Add comment
Yes
27
No
2
1
ur_mom_lol
In "Lisa's Pony", Homer falls asleep in the Kwik-E-Mart entrance, causing the automatic doors to repeatedly close on his head
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Is there Achilles Tendon injury?
11 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
11
Is there a hanging?
18 supporters
Yes
30
No
3
4
loverboi
s7ep8, mother simpson: homer falls down from some rocks and his collar snags on a tree branch. he stays there for a couple of seconds, and if screenshotted you'd think he got hanged, but he continues to fall after a few seconds.

s6e6, treehouse of horror V: when they enter the graveyard, Moe is hung.
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Does someone asphyxiate?
13 supporters
Add comment
Yes
9
No
3
Are any teeth damaged?
22 supporters
Add comment
Yes
25
No
4
Does someone become unconscious?
2 supporters
Add comment
Yes
15
No
1
Yes
36
No
2
1
ElevenHopper
In a Fourth of July episode, Mr. Burns is forcing everyone to work very hard for him. He tells one man(not a main character) to come over to him and break his own leg. It’s obvious when it’s abt to happen bc he’s holding a hammer right above his leg. So, just skip over that part.
4 comments | Add comment
Yes
29
No
1
2
Eve101010
There’s literally a joke where “seizure man” the Japanese super hero gives people seizures... including the Simpsons
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6
ExplodingDucks
Being at the nuclear power plant made Homer infertile, but it isn’t really graphic…
3 comments | Add comment
Yes
29
No
3
2
Eve101010
In one episode Homers thumb is graphically cut off and kept in a jar of pickle brine
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Is someone tortured?
53 supporters
Yes
32
No
1
1
Nebulacat
One couch gag involves Ned Flanders being shackled.
2 comments | Add comment
Yes
12
No
2
0
Homer falls down the stairs many times throughout the series.He always gets back up perfectly fine after tho

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3
S11 E14 "Alone Again, Natura-Diddily" -
At an auto race, Maude Flanders gets hit by the T-shirts from a T-Shirt cannon, and falls from the bleachers onto the parking lot, killing her.
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Is there eye mutilation?
51 supporters
Add comment
Yes
29
No
2
Is someone stabbed?
5 supporters
Yes
8
No
0
1
SiRenfield
Multiple episodes of Itchy and Scratchy involve stabbing as do multiple Treehouse of Horrors
3 comments | Add comment
Yes
8
No
10
3
MagitekVai
There normally isn't that much gore. However, the Treehouse of Horrors episodes features a lot more gore and graphic violence
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Children
Yes
7
No
3
1
ShutUpNewt
In the Babysitter Bandit episode it is implied.
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Does a kid die?
25 supporters
Yes
40
No
3
5
blurrylesbian2007
In several Treehouse of Horror episodes.
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Is a minor sexualized?
56 supporters
Add comment
Yes
8
No
6
Creepy Crawly
Are there bedbugs?
8 supporters
Add comment
Yes
5
No
3
Death
Does someone sacrifice themselves?
6 supporters
Add comment
Yes
7
No
2
Yes
7
No
2
2
mooper
Specifically, some of the reoccurring side characters die permanently, either due to the actors dying, voice actor dispute or the plot of the episode. There are also a lot of major character deaths in the Treehouse of Horrors but those aren’t canon.
1 comment | Add comment
Yes
8
No
1
0
HoppipHarvest
S34
 E6
One shinagami and many robots.
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Does someone die?
8 supporters
Add comment
Yes
9
No
2
Disability
Is the r-slur used?
20 supporters
Yes
5
No
10
3
NightmareLyra
S18
 E7
Variation of it; Ralph puts a ice cream cone on his forehead and declares himself a "unitard"
1 comment | Add comment
Yes
1
No
4
Drugs/Alcohol
Yes
2
No
9
1
SoundSaturn5828
barney
1 comment | Add comment
Family
Yes
32
No
2
3
Artixell
Bart is continually kidnapped my Sideshow Bob.
1 comment | Add comment
Does a parent die?
6 supporters
Yes
40
No
0
3
Nebulacat
Mona, Homer's mother, is dead. Also, Maude Flanders, the mother of Rod and Todd, dies.
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Does someone cheat?
12 supporters
Yes
29
No
5
5
Nebulacat
"Much Apu About Nothing" is about Apu cheating on Manjula. One episode involves Homer being tempted to cheat on Marge with his coworker Mindy Simmons, but he manages not to.
2 comments | Add comment
Yes
30
No
3
3
Walrus64
in krusty gets busted they burn a bunch of krusty dolls
4 comments | Add comment
Yes
8
No
0
0
HoppipHarvest
S34
 E6
Several robot versions of Abe Simpson are crushed.
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Fear
Are there jumpscares?
27 supporters
Yes
33
No
4
4
Nebulacat
There's a scene of Homer running into Bart's room, shouting, "BART-YOU-WANNA-SEE-MY-NEW-CHAINSAW-AND-HOCKEY-MASK?!", but that's actually a parody of jumpscares.
1 comment | Add comment
Yes
28
No
2
2
herooftime8
Maggie meets Bazuzu
2 comments | Add comment
Are there ghosts?
5 supporters
Yes
31
No
1
4
Steven S.
Several Treehouse of Horror episodes contain ghosts.
2 comments | Add comment
Are there clowns?
8 supporters
Yes
54
No
1
9
Nebulacat
A recurring character is Krusty the Clown.
4 comments | Add comment
Are there natural bodies of water?
0 supporters
Add comment
Yes
4
No
0
Is trypophobic content shown?
13 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
5
Are there razors?
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4 supporters
Add comment
Yes
5
No
2
Yes
35
No
2
2
Anonymous
There are a couple of scenes where Homer is showering or bathing. The two I can remember off the top of my head are 1) Bart learns he can make Homer sing a song by playing with the bathroom taps while he's in the shower, and 2) Bart whomps Homer with a chair while he's in the bath.
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Are there mannequins?
3 supporters
Add comment
Yes
7
No
2
Gross
Yes
23
No
2
1
ExplodingDucks
Many times.
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Does someone vomit?
54 supporters
Yes
40
No
2
6
ElevenHopper
In Season 20, Episode 20 Homer wants to lose weight, so he asks Apu if there's anything that could make him throw up. Apu pours chunky buttermilk from 1961 into a cup for Homer to drink. He tells him not to chew the chunks, but Homer chews them anyways and Apu counts down from three. It shows the store from outside and you see the vomit on the window. Also, Season 16, E 15 at 4:12. You don't see the action, you just see the result on the ground. It's all played for laughs because it takes place in the future, but if you wanna be safe, just skip to 4:22. Also in season 13, episode 21 at 3:21. It's a caterpillar, so it might not trigger you, but the noises were pretty gross to be honest. Just skip ahead to 3:25. Season 18, Episode 8 at 14:45; its baby vomit so it's not too bad, and it's in black and white. Just skip to 14:55. S12 Ep16. It’s not bad, just weird(it’s on the ground while willie’s cleaning it. S32 Ep22 when Moe is talking abt the side effects of anti-booze. It’s just audio.
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Is someone eaten?
15 supporters
Yes
10
No
2
2
Treehouse of Horror
- Homer as a blob eats everyone.
- Homer accidentally cuts off his finger, cooks and eats it; then he gradually eats himself and finally feeds the last of himself to his friends and neighbours.
- kids at the school were being eaten in school lunches
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Is there on-screen pooping?
19 supporters
Add comment
Yes
2
No
4
Does someone spit?
7 supporters
Yes
33
No
2
1
Nebulacat
One Treehouse of Horror skit has Homer communicating through farts. He also drools a lot, though I'm not sure that qualifies as spitting.
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Is there audio gore?
26 supporters
Add comment
Yes
8
No
15
Is there farting?
5 supporters
Yes
4
No
2
1
HoppipHarvest
S35
 E5
No, but there’s lots of burping in the third segment.
2 comments | Add comment
Large-scale Violence
Yes
6
No
7
1
Jamjam
As far as I know, the actual 9/11 has never been depicted in the show.
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Law Enforcement
Is there copaganda?
8 supporters
Yes
3
No
28
18
Dizzyrizzyroo
Do you know what copaganda even means? Copaganda means showing police in a positive light when they do illegal or immoral things. The Springfield PD are a bunch of incompetent losers. This isnt copaganda in any sense of the word.
3 comments | Add comment
Yes
8
No
0
1
SiRenfield
Sideshow Bob is frequently shown in prison
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LGBTQ+
1
Jamjam
S20
 E15
A weird example - Dr Hibbert says of Helen Lovejoy: "I remember when she was Helen Schwartzbaum, and I remember when she was Harold Schwartzbaum!" Helen has never been depicted as trans before or after this and has a biological child with Reverend Lovejoy, their daughter Jessica.
1 comment | Add comment
Yes
13
No
2
4
MagitekVai
s10e22 and s13e3: "Shemale". s24e14: "He-she".
2 comments | Add comment
Yes
2
No
4
Is an LGBT+ person outed?
10 supporters
Add comment
Yes
3
No
3
Yes
4
No
2
2
In homers fantasy marge kisses lindsey negal
1 comment | Add comment
Loss
Is a priceless artifact destroyed?
2 supporters
Add comment
Yes
3
No
2
Medical
Yes
37
No
2
2
Steven S.
There's No Disgrace Like Home" contains an extended scene where members of the titular family repeatedly shock each other in an electro-therapy setting.
1 comment | Add comment
Yes
35
No
1
1
herooftime8
Several episodes where the kids get vaccines. Other injections include morphine and IV drips.
3 comments | Add comment
5
Nebulacat
"Hurricane Neddy" is about Ned Flanders going to a mental institution.
4 comments | Add comment
Yes
39
No
0
3
Nebulacat
Flashbacks show the kids being born in the hospital. In "Large Marge", Marge gets surgery and is shown at hospital. In "Homer Simpson in: 'Kidney Trouble'", Homer, Grandpa, and Ned are shown at the hospital. Comic Book Guy goes to the hospital in "Worst Episode Ever". "'Round Springfield" takes place mostly in the hospital.
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Is there menstruation?
5 supporters
Add comment
Yes
1
No
3
Yes
21
No
7
5
ur_mom_lol
"Lisa's Belly" features a breast cancer survivor. Marge's dad is said to have died of lung cancer in "Puffless"
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Mental Health
Yes
15
No
2
1
Mr_Joones
In many episodes Principal Skinner is shown to have PTSD from the Vietnam War.
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Does someone have a mental illness?
11 supporters
Add comment
Yes
4
No
1
Yes
29
No
3
3
AdamK
there are mentions, though I’ve never seen a character actually harm themselves. in ‘King Leer’, Moe’s father gives him one of the family mattress stores. Moe, with tears in his eyes, states ‘this is a dream I had buried so deep, no amount of self-harm could ever carve it out’.
1 comment | Add comment
Yes
2
No
5
1
jdpamv
Ralph Wiggum could be seen as a stereotype of autistic children, though. There’s also an outdated portrayal of a special education class in one episode.
2 comments | Add comment
Yes
21
No
4
1
Anonymous
Sideshow Bob (AAAAAH SIDESHOW BOB!) is obsessed with killing Bart
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3
mooper
S30
 E4
Specifically in Treehouse of Horror XXIX in it's segment Multiplisa-ty, which is a parody of Split (a movie that has infamously bad DID rep.) There are no characters in the main episodes with explict DID of any kind as far as I know.
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0
Jamjam
A running gag is Moe (unsuccessfully) attempting suicide. One character states that he tries to take his life each Christmas. This statement is played for comedy.
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Is reality unstable or unhinged?
8 supporters
Add comment
Yes
4
No
1
Yes
5
No
1
1
SiRenfield
S8
 E8
Ned has a very public mental breakdown
1 comment | Add comment
Is there misophonia?
21 supporters
Yes
18
No
2
3
Bozjudd
lots of loud chewing during dinner scenes
4 comments | Add comment
Is there ABA therapy?
11 supporters
Yes
3
No
3
1
SiRenfield
S8
 E8
Sort of but it’s kind of weird as said therapy involves spanking. Although admittedly the child in question is not autistic (and also it’s clearly a jab at this kind of thing), it’s treatment for anger management issues but still abusive therapy either way
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Is there body dysphoria?
8 supporters
Add comment
Yes
1
No
5
Yes
28
No
3
4
Nebulacat
In "Sleeping with the Enemy", Lisa's anorexia stems from her thinking she's fat and/or has a big butt.
3 comments | Add comment
2
ExplodingDucks
Moe Szylack attempts suicide and practices self-harm often and he has said it one or twice. Has been mentioned by other characters, also.
1 comment | Add comment
Yes
28
No
1
4
Artixell
Seymour Skinner has Panic Attacks as his mother screams at him. It is mentioned he has PTSD from Vietnam as well.
2 comments | Add comment
Is there a claustrophobic scene?
13 supporters
Add comment
Yes
19
No
2
6
Anonymous
In the episode "Sleeping With The Enemy" Lisa has an eating disorder (anorexia nervosa).
3 comments | Add comment
Is there autism specific abuse?
27 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
27
10
Steven S.
Moe the Bartender contemplating/attempting suicide is a running gag.
5 comments | Add comment
Noxious
Are there sudden loud noises?
16 supporters
Add comment
Yes
3
No
2
Are there underwater scenes?
5 supporters
Add comment
Yes
3
No
2
Does a baby cry?
12 supporters
Yes
22
No
2
1
Mr_Joones
Maggie cries, but rarely.
1 comment | Add comment
Is there shakey cam?
22 supporters
Yes
11
No
16
4
DyingDogs20XX
As a stylistic choice, in moderation. Some episodes.
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Is there screaming?
6 supporters
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Yes
5
No
0
Is there obscene language/gestures?
3 supporters
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Yes
6
No
1
2
herooftime8
An episode parodies the seizure-inducing flashes that can occur during animated shows.
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Paranoia
Is someone watched without knowing?
10 supporters
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Yes
6
No
2
Yes
18
No
1
1
TarotCard
Sometimes characters look at the camera and say stuff.
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Pregnancy
Is a baby stillborn?
11 supporters
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Yes
0
No
11
Is there childbirth?
12 supporters
Yes
31
No
2
5
Nebulacat
Flashbacks show the births of all three Simpson kids, which might be scary if you're afraid of the birth process itself; however, if you're just concerned about inappropriate content, everyone's shame is covered.
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Are there abortions?
11 supporters
Yes
12
No
15
3
ur_mom_lol
Abortions are mentioned several times, but don't often occur
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1
HoppipHarvest
S35
 E5
Maggie appears, as usual.
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Does someone miscarry?
12 supporters
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Yes
12
No
7
Does a pregnant person die?
8 supporters
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Yes
1
No
22
Prejudice
Are there fat jokes?
24 supporters
Yes
51
No
2
7
lunala18
Yes, a LOT.
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6
ur_mom_lol
"There's Something About Marrying" has extremely transphobic ending that treats a trans woman as a man
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Does the black guy die first?
10 supporters
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Yes
1
No
24
Yes
21
No
11
7
SallyBuckley
No outright uses of f*g but the episode Homer's Phobia contains insensitive remarks from Homer
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3
rebeccabunch
krusty the clown is jewish and his identity is often the butt end of the joke. there is also a scene where he realizes he never had a bar mitzvah and responds by saying "i thought i was a self hating jew but it turns out im just a plain old antisemite", a german actor who is walking by stops and says to krusty "we have so much to talk about."
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Yes
30
No
4
5
hotfish
There's Something About Marrying ending
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Is there hate speech?
14 supporters
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Yes
27
No
5
5
DeenGray
Apu is an Indian stereotype
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Yes
25
No
5
5
At the end of Flanders' Ladder, it is implied that Smithers commits suicide at the age of 50 after discovering Mr. Burns having a relationship with a woman.
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1
hotfish
S26
 E7
There is a joke regarding OCD that’s probably not an accurate portrayal
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Are there n-words?
13 supporters
Yes
1
No
26
4
TarotCard
Nope!
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Is there aphobia?
10 supporters
Yes
5
No
3
2
spirochaete
The ending of "Grade School Confidential" hinges on the idea that there is inherent indignity in being a virgin well into adulthood. Skinner is able to dispel a scandal by admitting to being a 44-year-old virgin - a claim the townspeople consider so embarrassing they don't believe anybody would make it falsely.
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Race
Is there blackface?
11 supporters
Yes
0
No
5
0
No
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Relationships
Yes
7
No
6
2
NightmareLyra
Bart, who is 10, sometimes dates older girls in their early teens in a few episodes
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Religious
Yes
6
No
0
1
Pantalones
There are many episodes that show the Simpsons going to church with Reverend Lovejoy. There is also an episode where Lisa explores Buddhism and decides to become a Buddhist.
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Yes
7
No
1
1
jdpamv
Cartoonish demons and a satirical portrayal of hell but yes.
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Sex
Yes
32
No
2
3
Nebulacat
No onscreen hanky-panky, but plenty of raunchy implications.
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1
KittySpark444
Idk if this counts, but in an episode, Marge gets breast implants
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Yes
14
No
2
1
KittySpark444
Usually, the nude scenes aren't shown unless it's a butt. Bart's private is only briefly shown in the movie.
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Is there bestiality?
45 supporters
Yes
7
No
3
6
Maxils
S7
 E19
In the episode A Fish Called Selma, it’s shown that Troy McClure has a fish fetish.
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Is there BDSM?
10 supporters
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Yes
3
No
2
Does someone lose their virginity?
6 supporters
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Yes
4
No
2
Are there incestuous relationships?
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44 supporters
Yes
29
No
5
5
herooftime8
Clarification on Cletus and Brandine: multile episodes do reference them being brother and sister. Another episode claims Brandine is Cletus's mother.
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Sexism
Yes
5
No
2
Sickness
Does someone have a stroke?
4 supporters
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Yes
2
No
7
Does someone have a chronic illness?
5 supporters
Add comment
Yes
3
No
3
Yes
5
No
2
0
Often implied that Abe/Grandpa has some form of dementia which causes him to be forgetful or vague and to go off on tangents.
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Is someone terminally ill?
10 supporters
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Yes
2
No
2
Social
Is someone homeless?
3 supporters
Add comment
Yes
11
No
2
Are there anti-abortion themes?
19 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
5
Are there fat suits?
11 supporters
Add comment
Yes
2
No
6
Is existentialism debated?
6 supporters
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Yes
5
No
1
Spoiler
Yes
23
No
3
3
herooftime8
It's a bit of a mixed bag. In the series premiere, Homer is exposed as a mall Santa trying to get extra money for Christmas. In other episodes, Santa is seen as a real character.
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Are there end credit scenes?
12 supporters
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Yes
4
No
2
Yes
9
No
23
11
DyingDogs20XX
...Ending? Whaaa? :S
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Vehicular
Does a car crash?
3 supporters
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Yes
23
No
2
1
Maxils
The opening to every episode.
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Does a plane crash?
4 supporters
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Yes
23
No
2
Yes
28
No
2
4
Steven S.
In the updated opening sequence used from the Season 20 episode Take My Life, Please" onwards, Homer Simpson is hit by the family car as Marge is pulling it into the garage, although the scene is very cartoonish and he is not hurt in any way.
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Violence
Yes
29
No
2
5
Walrus64
mostly i treehouse of horrors
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Is there blood/gore?
26 supporters
Yes
36
No
0
1
HoppipHarvest
S35
 E5
The first segment has no real blood, but a digital character bleeds some sort of digital fluid (it looks like blood, but green and covered in 0’s and 1’s). The middle segment is full of blood and guts. The last segment is completely bloodless.
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Does someone drown?
9 supporters
Yes
21
No
2
1
Nebulacat
One couch gag involves Marge and Maggie falling into a lake and drowning. They survive, though, because couch gags are not canon.
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Yes
31
No
0
4
Nebulacat
Chief Wiggum has a gun and likes to shoot with it.
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