Was there every an episode of a cartoon that made you feel slightly uncomfortable when you were a child? When I was young this episode scared me a little, mainly because I didn't fully understand what was going on. I didn't know what a bad marriage was and didn't know why Marge snapped and tried mutilating Flanders with a smashed bottle. And then there was the 'descent into madness' scene.
>>91017585
I didn't understand a lot of Simpsons episodes as a kid. The one where Homer journeyed through a trippy desert, threw a turtle and tried talking to a Marge with no face confused me a lot.
>>91017585
Why isn't Ned wearing a shirt?
>>91017666
Because he took it off, or decided to not put one on. Take your pick.
>>91017666
Never watched A Streetcar Named Desire?
>>91017666
He found out that his shirt was woven from two kinds of thread, in violation of Leviticus.
>>91017666
Because STELLA!!!!
>>91017585
springfield files, blunder years
>>91017585
Watching Beavis and Butthead be mean to their neighbours made me feel bad. Must have been that uncorrupted child innocence kicking in.
I literally thought that A Streetcar Named Desire was a musical up until a few weeks ago because of this episode.
>>91017585
This was always my mom's favorite episode because she was in theatre and I think was actually in a Streetcar Named Desire play, so all of the jokes about it cracked her up.
>>91017585
First time I watched South park
I was 9 and it was that episode were Kenny didn't want to take shop and the teacher kept thinking of his dead wife and eating
Except I thought he was eating bits of his dead wife's corpse for some reason
The whole combo of seeing the live action wife while he was crying and eating her corpse scared me so much I ndidnt watch South Park again for two years