The Simpsons- The Vast Waistband / King Size Homer

2015-11-28に共有
Watch how the creation of King Size Homer came to be. This clip is from the episode King Size Homer. All rights reserved to the creators of The Simpsons. Please enjoy and don't forget to like and subscribe for more awesome and funny content.

コメント (21)
  • @Rkenichi
    Love how Homer stares blankly into space as the salesman spites him under his breath
  • Marge's face at the end when she gets catapulted into the stratosphere. 🤣🤣🤣
  • Matt Groening once said that he went to visit the animation studio in Korea, and he was shocked by how many of the animators still had fat Homer's reference sheet on their desks, even years after this episode premiere. There is something really funny about him.
  • lol at the end. it's funny when you are watching this on mobile where you see homer quickly sits up and smiles while marges lies on midair looking shocked
  • Wow, for a guy who’s supposed to be lazy and also gained shitloads of weight in this episode, Homer sure wakes up and jumps out of bed instantly.
  • Love how long it takes for the very large suit in the foreground to get out of our way at 0:28
  • Honestly, Homer absolutely rocks that muumuu and hat as he walks out the door.
  • @tmwk__
    “I don’t want to look like a weirdo. I’ll just go with the muumuu.”
  • For those too young to remember the two on the motorcycles at 0:02, they were in the Guinness Book of World Records for heaviest twins. Combined, the McGuire twins weighed 1,468 lbs (666 kg).
  • I’m a large man, 6’4 and quite broad and I often wear a Kangol cap. Once when I was wearing my white cap a man yelled “I’m just washing my fat guy hat, honey” from a passing car. I loved the reference but man did it hurt the old feelings
  • "Yeah, what's the connection? Must be the non-stop sitting and snacking."
  • @bgrace94
    ". . . Academic and judicial robes ."
  • @Yaravis
    Anyone with an old Guinness Book of World Records recognizes the McGuire Twins and Robert Earl Hughes mannequins in this scene.
  • Never has a piece of music fitted better to its visuals than when Homer is walking into that store