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Encyclopedia Bartannica: A Simpsons Pop Culture Podcast

Von: Harrison George
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A podcast about Simpsons references. Host Harrison George and a guest explore all the various jokes and references hiding in your favorite Simpsons episodes. History, literature, politics, and pop culture are all discussed as we try to answer The Simpsons’ most enduring question: why I laugh?Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Kunst
  • Bart on the Road with Thomas Kelly
    Jan 16 2026

    "This extraordinary situation of a car, free time and $600 is enough for Martin, Nelson and Bart and Millhouse to kind of come together."

    Today we’re talking Tennessee with a real Tennessianen-ite, Thomas Kelly!

    We’re reviewing the classic Simpsons episode from Season 7 Episode 20 “Bart on the Road”- Bart, Milhouse, Nelson and Martin rent a car and road trip to Knoxville, TN for the 1982 World’s Fair. And Thomas is from Knoxville! We talk about seeing your home town on TV, if The Simpson’s anti-Fox satire matters, and if lunch is the funniest meal. We also discuss why Marge needs friends, and why this is one of the all time best Homer/Lisa stories.

    You can follow Thomas on Instagram at @thomaskelly.actingman and @sand.improv.

    You can follow this show at bartannicapod on Instagram.

    Thomas Recommends: Any Quentin Tarantino movie (for the TN references)

    Dolly Parton (just, as a person)

    Nashville by Robert Altman

    Harrison Recommends: Devil in the White City by Erik Larson

    Any of Thomas’ acting performances:

    Heart Race (short film by Katelyn Douglass) Amazing Animals Around Chicago (web series starring Kate O’Connor, directed by Thomas) Collection of Improv Promos for Sand Improv When The Annual Work Review Gets Intimate (sketch)

    Research:

    Fair America by Robert Rydell

    Vagabonds: The Story of Henry Ford and Thomas Edison's Ten Year Road Trip by Jeff Guinn

    Randi Rain YT: Flippin' Fabulous: Reviving the Iconic Acrobatic Toy Dog!

    Maxim: Last Tango on Brando Island

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    1 Std. und 57 Min.
  • Grandpa vs. Sexual Inadequacy with Sunset Appleton
    Jan 1 2026

    "I think the poor guys just going through changes."

    Happy New Year!

    Today we're discussing The Simpsons Season 6 Episode 10 Grandpa vs. Sexual Inadequacy from 1994. It's the one where Homer and Grandpa sell their own aphrodisiac in a traveling medicine show.

    I'm joined by my new friend Sunset Appleton- we talk about how we've been watching The Simpsons for longer than we can remember (literally), and why the show lends itself to memes and shitposts more than other media. We also dive into the bizarre history of the medicine show- white suits, painless dentistry and the superhero who told kids to drink 16 martinis a day. We also cover the wild history of the twin bed.

    You can follow Sunset at complexpastiche on Instragram.

    Follow this show at bartannicapod on Instagram.

    Sunset Recommends: "Step Right Up" by Tom Waits

    Harrison Recommends: The "Simpsons Mental Health" Facebook Group Step Right Up by Brooks McNamara "Slurf Song" by Michael Hurley Alice In Wonderland test footage - Unbirthday Mad Tea Party - Disney

    Research:

    A Cultural History of Twin Beds by Hilary Hinds Hawkers and Walkers by Richardson Wright Snake Oil, Hustlers and Hambones by Ann Anderson Quackery, A Brief History of the Worst Ways to Cure Everything by Lydia Kang and Nate Peterson

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    1 Std. und 42 Min.
  • Three Gays of the Condo with Jamie Brew
    Dec 18 2025

    "Does love outweigh everything else? I guess it has to, if you’re a sitcom.”

    Happy Holidays!

    Today we’re discussing The Simpsons Season 14 Episode 17 Three Gays of the Condo: when Marge and Homer have a big fight, Homer moves out of the house and into an apartment in Springfield’s gay neighborhood, with sexy results! It guest stars Scott Thompson and Weird Al.

    My guest is Jamie Brew (Clickhole, The Onion); we discuss his AI company, Botnik Studios and his current project, Robot Karaoke. We talk about how he started making comedy with predictive text, using Craigslist to generate song lyrics, and the one thing AI art will never be able to properly reproduce.

    We also talk about the ups and downs of Marge and Homer’s relationship, and if the show intentionally keeps it from truly changing, why there will never be another Rip Taylor, and how this episode totally wastes a cameo by Weird Al.

    You can follow Jamie @jamieabrew on IG/Twitter & @jbrew on Bluesky.

    You can follow this show @bartannicapod on IG.

    Robot Karaoke

    - Regularly in NYC at Wonderville, Boshi's Place and elsewhere

    - Every month at The Elysian Theater in LA

    See upcoming shows at: https://theweirdalgorithm.com/

    Botnik: Seinfeld Script

    Botnik: Harry Potter and The Portrait of What Looked Like A Large Pile of Ash

    Botnik: Fake Coachella Names

    1040: Yesterday

    CCK Philosophy: The Simpsons and the Death of Parody

    Jamie Recommends:

    The Truth of Fact, the Truth of Feeling by Ted Chiang.

    Harrison Recommends:

    These articles & books about gay neighborhoods-

    There Goes the Gayborhood by Amin Ghaziani

    Who Are the People in Your Gayborhood by Daniel Baldwin Hess and Alex Bitterman

    The Life and Afterlife of Gay Neighborhoods Alex Bitterman

    Gay Urban Identity by Paul Ruiz

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    1 Std. und 11 Min.
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