Amazing Facts About The Simpsons
1. The Simpsons Movie was banned in Burma because the colors red and yellow are banned in films there.
2. Every character in The Simpsons have 4 fingers, except for God and Jesus who have 5.
3. The full name of Krusty the Clown on "The Simpsons" is Herschel Shmoikel Pinchas Yerucham Krustofski.
4. The Simpsons has introduced over 70 gay characters, with many gay men claiming that it helped them come out.
5. Bart Simpson, from the famous TV show, The Simpsons, has his voice done by a woman, Nancy Cartwright.
6. In French episodes of The Simpsons, Homer’s catchphrase ‘D’oh!’ is dubbed as ‘T’oh!’ French names for trenches in the First World War included ‘The Snail’, ‘Place de L’Opera’ and ‘Headache’.
7. Milhouse from The Simpsons is allergic to honey, wheat, dairy, non-dairy, mistletoe, holly, the red part of candy canes, & to his own tears.
8. Edgar Allen Poe has a writing credit for "The Simpsons."
9. "The Simpsons" theme song took 3 days, 2 hours, 48 minutes, and 19 seconds to create.
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