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WHen I watch this I keep expecting him to turn into Tony Soprano and say something like "Yeah? Well you should be scared if you don't have my FUCKING MONEY by tomorrow…."

Yeah,I saw this one as a second choice as well, not knowing at all what it was about.

When I was in high school, I went to a friend's house work on a group project and found out, quite unexpectedly, that his family was significantly wealthier than mine. I remember just gawking at the twin curved staircases, the big screen TV (well, the 90s version…) and the bar in the basement. I felt a little awkward.

wait, isn't he napoli-bapoli…?

"California graaaaaavy" is one that makes an appearance each thanksgiving…

@avclub-97b2d5e5f92c333976018236d76658d9:disqus  "Dont-park-in-the-alley-or-you'll-get-tooooowed!"

Rowsdower is good, but nothing beats 'Pipper' in that movie. I love that Mike and the Bots take a good minute off of riffing just to listen to his ridiculous voice when he shows up.

"……and mashed potaaaaa-toes o-hun the siiiiide!"

But there's so many more good lines in it!

Soultaker gets a special mention just for the line: "Man, that guy has a small face!"

I always heard that as 'asians'. That's much better….

I use 'Stop it!' from the touch of Satan on my gf all the time. And she hasn't killed me….yet….

Woo hoo, are we playing this game again?

" Nice plane, but it needs more plaid" and "Aww.. he's trying to ask himself out" were my favourites.

The other short song that always got me was the little faux-vaudeville Motherboy theme. Something about the ending just killed me.

Gets stuck in my head all the time.

it certainly aired in quebec long before that. As I recall, almost all the character's voices dropped an octave, male or female.

What's this? A 3-second ad before I can watch?

"ALRIGHT! ALRIGHT! I'll walk in the MUD!" is one of my personal most-quoted Simpsons lines. It's the perfect response to any simple request.

Funny how that works. I'm probably just projecting onto them based on their characters on the show. Having said that, I've seen a couple interviews with Mark and he always came across to me as a genuinely nice guy. Maybe a different story in the writer's room…