The Flying Hellfish aren’t the only major connection Grandpa Simpson has with Mr. Burns. The discovery of a corpse on The Simpsons‘ latest episode (which we first heard about at CBR) led to the ...
It takes work not to know The Simpsons. Whether or not you watch the show, most people are familiar with the characters and have seen clips or at least had lines quoted to them. In this, its 26th ...
The character of Mr. Burns on the animated television series "The Simpsons" is based on Jacob Rothschild of the British Rothschild banking family. For nearly a decade, claims have circulated online ...
The Simpsons' Season 5 episode “Burns’ Heir” sees Bart (Nancy Cartwright) named by Mr. Burns (Harry Shearer), impressed by him being a “creature of pure malevolence,” as his legal heir. It’s a ...
Mr. Burns appears in the premiere episode of The Simpsons, but he didn’t get his first real showcase until season two’s “Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish,” where he comes across ...
Mr. Burns will attempt to fire Homer any chance he can, even if he hit Bart with a car, and briefly killed him. In this parody of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Mr. Burns is Dracula, and invites the Simpson ...
Homer is fired from his job when a German firm buys the power plant from Mr. Burns. When Burns becomes tired of running the nuclear power plant, rumors abound that he is going to sell it off, causing ...
The Simpsons could craft a memorable mystery, and episodes like "Bart of Darkness" and "Black Widower" are among the all-time ...
Of all the great things about television, the greatest is that it’s on every single day. TV history is being made, day in and day out, in ways big and small. In an effort to better appreciate this ...
Excellent! One percenter Mr. Charles Montgomery Burns of "The Simpsons" has announced his candidate of choice just days away from the presidential election. No surprise, the nuclear power mogul has ...
When Burns becomes tired of running the nuclear power plant, rumors abound that he is going to sell it off, causing the stock to rise. After Homer's stock goes up twenty-five cents a share, he sells ...