even if it wasn't for the OG simpsons it would still be from around the Modern Simpsons as we know it are also from 1989 so the USSR still existed. But yeah these are the oldest you've got
It is kind of calming in a way though. The simple plot of Homer and Marge saying good night to the kids. And it’s the very first time we meet the family.
Si es que era la prehistoria 🐚de los Simpsons y la voz🗣 de Homero estaba en proceso de desaparecer igual que la de Maggie llorando T_T sería como el chavo en sus inicios allá 💁♂️a principio de los años 70' en el primer capítulo de El Chavo éste el personaje principal no hacía pipipipiiiii sino sollozaba 👋😭🖐
This joke is horribly over-used on every video that has to do with the past before someone or something became famous. I guess there's always someone new who hasn't seen the same comment 5,000 times.
I love the idea that the Simpson's house is at the top of a mountain with a cliff on the other side and that Homer has burrowed a fallout shelter into the mountain like the government.
These shorts always gave me the feeling of those 90s comic strips. I can’t help but imagine an alternate universe where the Simpsons started off as that.
I see these early shows to be inspired by the underground 'zines much like Matt Groening's _Life in Hell_ comic books were. Gawd, I miss those days even though back then I mostly hated the time (Reagan years).
I was a year old when the Simpsons first appeared in the Tracey Ullman show and grew up with the Simpsons ever since and I still watching the Simpsons. :D
The original Legend of Zelda had only come out in the US 5 months prior to these shorts first airing. Just mind boggling to think The Simpsons have been a part of our pop culture landscape for that long.
The hero we didn't know we needed. Although this isn't Season 1. Season 1 Episode 1 is where they get Santa's Little Helper. They have all 34 seasons on Disney. Or at least they did. I went to bed watching it last night, and woke up at 3am to it saying the media had been removed. Even removed the episodes I'd downloaded. Bastards.
@sashavann92 Damn they removed it from disney+? My family used to have a subscription and I remember watching it on there. Now we're trying to hunt down the dvds.
@@KFrost-fx7dtits a way of making characters look snarky. just so happens that bart is the snarkiest character in the show, at least in the earlier seasons.
I think The Simpsons bumpers are the only reason why I "watched" the Tracy Ulman show. I remember several of these shorts but can't remember one thing about the main show they were meant to complement.
I love these shorts so much... The way Bart's eyes bounce off his head when he falls, the complete lack of windows in their house, and at 42:15 there are 5 doorways behind Homer and Marge! How many rooms does this house have!? lmao
There is something actually quite comforting about these. Like it's way before the show has been stretched out becoming diluted but also lacks the edgyness of the main series. I like to think to myself to think what if we got something more similar to this instead.
This was a trip, you could see what was later implemented in the show and what was cut like homer being krusty. References or reusing of story elements can be seen like, again, homer feeding the dolphin in season 3 or the family therapy in season 1. The crude ugly drawings at the start gradually becoming what we would be defined going forward by the end. Lisa being mean and acting like a kid with Bart and Maggie was a treat. The paintings on the walls were hilarious. The fact that all 48 clips are here in all various quality truly laments on why history should be preserved.
Being British, I've never seen these before. I especially like how the animation evolved from quite basic to the quality that's been the mainstay of the show ever since. Thankyou for posting them.
Being British, I caught one at the beginning of Teenage Mutant ninja turtles III tape, when I was 6. I think i liked the cartoon more than the movie, as I watched it over and over
Firsts in the shorts: 0:00 First appearance of Homer and Bart 0:27 First appearance of Marge and Lisa 0:43 First appearance of Maggie and first pacifier suck. 1:27 first time the entire family is together in one shot. First Maggie's words: night daddy, but it was cut in this video. 1:48 First shot of the couch 1:52 First fight 2:08 First time the tv is touched. 2:44 First couch gag 4:36 First time Bart and Lisa babysit Maggie 5:27 First time Maggie cries 5:45 First time Maggie's pacifier is removed (by someone other than herself) 6:54 First time someone other than Maggie is seen using a pacifier. 7:08 First Burp 7:12 First time Marge disciplines children 9:00 First shot of the dinner table and Marge's first cooked meal. 10:06 First time Bart is seen touching the tv with the family together. (Bart rarely gets to do that) 10:12 First time outdoors and first shot of the house exterior. 11:16 First POV (Point of View) 11:25 First Milkshake. 11:45 First time making faces. 13:26 First fantasy. 13:46: First time going fishing. 15:14 First stack of cards. 16:31 First roleplay. 18:10 First death. 19:03 First time Bart misbehaves outside. 21:56 Bart's first cookie attempt. 23:49 First strangulation. 25:07 First haircut. 26:08 First appearance of Grampa Abe. 29:36 First time Bart skateboards. 34:52 First "Why you little...". 43:35 First "D'oh". 48:24 First time watching Itchy and Scratchy. 49:37 First appearance of Krusty the Clown. 50:27 First "I'm Bart Simpson, who the hell are you". 50:56 First Christmas. 56:55 First Bart's nightmare. Bonus: Butterfinger Group (1988): First appearance of Milhouse. If I missed any first or did a mistake, like misplacing firsts for example, reply in this comment.
It's funny growing up and watching that Troy McLure episode where they showed these clips I thought it was just a joke... Turns out I was wrong and these are actually the first Simpson episodes ahaha This is so cool thank you
*Mclure. But I agree. I always thought that they were just lost episodes or something because we never got to see them in the UK. It'd great to be able to see them here. I found this video completely by accident while looking for some full episodes on YT (no such luck), and I'm so glad I did
I used to watch this show when Fox66 was a new station (1987). Married with Children was another new show on the channel. This was when there were 4 other local stations, ABC,NBC,CBS and PBS.
It's so good. The simplicity of the jokes. The humility of the situations. The authenticity of the characters. Lisa and Maggie doing that frantic goofy dance at 30:48, kids being over excited at any slight deviation from the boring routine, there's something so innocent and genuine about it. It has that very early seasons 1-3 vibe, which makes me laugh even more than seasons 4-8. But that's just me.
Cool. This saves me from hooking up my vcr to watch them. Except, I would have to sift through entire episodes of Tracey Ullman to see them. The cool thing is that all of the Simpson characters were actors on the show. Marge played Rhoda’s sister in the mid 70’s on the series Rhoda. But I have a feeling that a lot of you are too young to remember that.
This is awesome. I always wished this was released on DVD. They could have called it: _THE SIMPSONS: Eat My Shorts._ Regardless, thanks for posting...😎👍
Aside from a few of these shorts that were shown on that episode of The Simpsons Troy McClure hosted, I've never seen any of these before. This was a lot of fun to watch. The end of the family therapist one made me laugh the most.
And the family picture one was used on the 400th episode (the one where Kent gets fired for cursing live on the air) as a special opening rather than their usual couch gag. And the episode you're talking about where Troy McClure hosts a behind-the-scenes look at The Simpsons is called "The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular", probably my favorite clip show episode next to the one where Homer is in a coma from Bart's beer can prank ("So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show").
@@PauloHernandezXD I'd disagree with you on the movie, but The Simpsons had already been declining before the movie, ever since Groening left and all the good writers moved on, leaving a bunch of talentless hacks who call themselves writers to train new talentless hacks.
@@PauloHernandezXD And Julie Kavner these days is struggling just to voice Marge, being 73 and a lifelong smoker. Nancy McKenzie (the original Latin American Marge) refused to come back when the original cast returned to that dub in 2021 under Disney because she didn't think she could do Marge anymore (she's in her 80s now).
I was five years old when the Tracey Ullman Show -- and the Fox network -- debuted in 1987. Fox was a fledgling network until The Simpsons came along. At the time, however, nobody realized that this particular show, that started off as a bunch of animated shorts, would become a beloved franchise. What a long journey it has been.
I see this original shorts as if modern Bart, Lisa and Millhouse sat down to write their interpretation of their lives and how they see everyone and everything. The animation looks like done by kids, so in a way if fits and is still enjoyable. On a side note, it is so awesome to see the transition of these beloved characters to modern times throughout the years and how long they've been around.
I see this original shorts as if modern Bart, Lisa and Millhouse sat down to write their interpretation of their lives and how they see everyone and everything. The animation looks like done by kids, so in a way if fits and is still enjoyable. On a side note, it is so awesome to see the transition of these beloved characters to modern times throughout the years and how long they've been around
@@ricardomr.reporter-j6r I've done that with other franchises like the TMNTs and it does make sense. And yes, it is incredible how long this series has ran. Sure, it's had its weak moments, but it still has so much good and fun in it. Thanks for the quote there lol.
I have seen every episode to date of The Simpsons, the movie, deleted scenes, read The Simpsons comics and played various Simpsons games. While I have a lot of favourite episodes from the series, I have always liked these shorts. Apart from Homer being angry a lot in them which I don't like as much, but I like how Lisa acts more like an average 8 year old. I also like that the storylines can take you out of reality more than modern Simpsons episodes as that have storylines that could be set today and still work as they are not tied to or have references to then current pop culture, celebrities, movies, tv shows etc... The only thing that dates them is the image and animation quality and the different look of the characters.
@@beedalton9675No, it’s pretty universal that the show declined, at an unpleasant and slow rate. Sensitivity has nothing to do with the show being objectively bad, Boomer.
Bart in this time would have been born around the time the first star wars came out in 1977. Now he is close to having been born when Force awakens came out.
I really enjoyed this. I thought I had seen all of the sketches but I was wrong. I was surprised at how well drawn and amusing, some of the sketches are.
49:31 - 49:35 If only Bart could actually think of getting back at Homer like this in the show every time Homer strangled him. The gag would be much funnier that way IMO.
It was the best thing on @'Time The T.U.S.&,Liked what we saw of this weird lil[@'time] Simpons'?!-Bk then who knew wtf if this would get pked up..[&,it nearly did'nt!]To now.Thinks its safe to say they' were tooling wth all.esp the Voices..finding there place.!love to get the T.Ullman Show.on t.v y.t.prem..etc.such brillance.!james.L. Brooks was a Ex prod on that show too.!:-]
I'm so glad they changed his character for the actual series starting from series 3 when he became the lovable idiot we all love and know which would later go on inspire Peter Griffin in Family Guy.
Crazy, when the Simpsons first aired on FOX, I was a year younger than Lisa. Now I'm older than Homer and Marge.
I was 2 years old 😂
I wasn't even a thought
I wasn’t even born 😐
@@RisingFlag100😂
My dad was 20 when this aired and now I’m 20 and they’re still going. Wild
It’s honestly insane to think that The Simpsons have been around since the time of the late USSR, and still running to this day
The USSR is gone only in name,Putin is rebuilding it.
These were a lot better than modern day though. I actually laughed.
I m Ukrainian and was literally born a year after it ended.
I was born on January 7th, 1992.
even if it wasn't for the OG simpsons it would still be from around the Modern Simpsons as we know it are also from 1989 so the USSR still existed. But yeah these are the oldest you've got
@@stefanpoirier6810nobody cares
Love how creepy and monotone the parents are in the first episode, then Homer, all of a sudden laughs normally
It is kind of calming in a way though. The simple plot of Homer and Marge saying good night to the kids. And it’s the very first time we meet the family.
Original Homer was a different voice actor.
No it wasn't. Same guy. Different voice. Don't make stuff up. There's Google. No need to lie for the sake of it
@@Matthew-ve7uv i know wtf haha
@404TVfrWill the Simpsons ever get picked up? Or did they reject it
"What is mind,no matter. what is matter, never mind HEHEHEHE"
homer's weird laugh still haunts my brain to this day
Homer was kind of intelligent at one time
Si es que era la prehistoria 🐚de los Simpsons y la voz🗣 de Homero estaba en proceso de desaparecer igual que la de Maggie llorando T_T sería como el chavo en sus inicios allá 💁♂️a principio de los años 70' en el primer capítulo de El Chavo éste el personaje principal no hacía pipipipiiiii sino sollozaba 👋😭🖐
Except the clip was Homer as a child and the laugh was his father's.
Relax it's only been a day
@@mikelheron20no it wasn't, are you blind?
Troy McLure: “They haven’t changed a bit, have they?”
It's weird but also refreshing to see Lisa be mean
"Look! Ralph Wiggum has lost his shin guard! Hack the bone! HACK THE BONE!!!"
You mean be an actual human and not a total mary sue?
Exactly. Actual personality.
But she is always mean and a smartpants pain in the… *cough*
Lisa has always been mean in her arrogance
So this is like, Season 0?
I think so. I don't know.
more like season -3
Yes
Yeah ig
Yeah
This show has potential..I'm sure it will go far...
“It just started it’s like 3rd season!”
I heard it was greenlit for a couple more seasons, isn't that exciting?
@@ethnictendoand hey,it just got picked up for 100,000 more seasons,will fox ever drop the simpsons.we’re only on season 300,000.
This joke is horribly over-used on every video that has to do with the past before someone or something became famous. I guess there's always someone new who hasn't seen the same comment 5,000 times.
If it becomes popular, I'm sure they'll have the decency of not going beyond an insane number of seasons until the show devolves into shlock.
I love the idea that the Simpson's house is at the top of a mountain with a cliff on the other side and that Homer has burrowed a fallout shelter into the mountain like the government.
Homer feed Bart 🐕 food
These shorts always gave me the feeling of those 90s comic strips. I can’t help but imagine an alternate universe where the Simpsons started off as that.
There was an 80's comic about the doll Lisa plays with. Does that count?
Well, Matt Groening used to be a comic writer and illustrator before he created The Simpsons. It's was called "Life in Hell".
I have quite a few Simpsons comics books. They're very charming.
@@Anonymous-oh4xwYES, Life in Hell was fantastic!!! Akbar & Jeff and all of those rabbits!
I see these early shows to be inspired by the underground 'zines much like Matt Groening's _Life in Hell_ comic books were.
Gawd, I miss those days even though back then I mostly hated the time (Reagan years).
I was a year old when the Simpsons first appeared in the Tracey Ullman show and grew up with the Simpsons ever since and I still watching the Simpsons. :D
We are the same age but now the Simpsons is unfunny and since I have a life I don't watch that trash anymore.
@@K.Adamsan that is sad
You're 35 now?
Youre 38
I was 3 years old
The original Legend of Zelda had only come out in the US 5 months prior to these shorts first airing. Just mind boggling to think The Simpsons have been a part of our pop culture landscape for that long.
One of these references has improved remarkably where the other should have seen its end decades ago.
It was nice to see Angry Dad in its entirety.
Angry dad trumps stupid dad.
All shorts in correct order:
00:00:00 - S1E01: Good Night
00:01:47 - S1E02: Watching Television
00:03:14 - S1E03: Bart Jumps
00:04:32 - S1E04: Babysitting Maggie
00:05:33 - S1E05: The Pacifier
00:07:05 - S1E06: Burp Contest
00:09:00 - S1E07: Eating Dinner
00:11:42 - S2E01: Making Faces
00:18:01 - S2E02: The Funeral
00:12:29 - S2E03: Maggie's Brain
00:10:10 - S2E04: Football
00:15:13 - S2E05: House of Cards
00:19:33 - S2E06: Bart and Dad Eat Dinner
00:16:30 - S2E07: Space Patrol
00:24:43 - S2E08: Bart's Haircut
00:27:47 - S2E09: World War III
00:21:21 - S2E10: The Perfect Crime
00:23:04 - S2E11: Scary Stories
00:26:04 - S2E12: Grandpa and the Kids
00:13:45 - S2E13: Gone Fishin'
00:29:22 - S2E14: Skateboarding
00:30:20 - S2E15: The Pagans
00:31:27 - S2E16: The Closet
00:32:39 - S2E17: The Aquarium
00:33:44 - S2E18: Family Portrait
00:34:55 - S2E19: Bart's Hiccups
00:36:08 - S2E20: The Money Jar
00:38:11 - S2E21: The Art Museum
00:37:19 - S2E22: Zoo Story
00:39:15 - S3E01: Shut Up Simpsons
00:44:48 - S3E02: The Shell Game
00:48:22 - S3E03: The Bart Simpson Show
00:42:33 - S3E04: Punching Bag
00:50:56 - S3E05: Simpson Xmas
00:49:36 - S3E06: The Krusty the Clown Show
00:43:40 - S3E07: Bart the Hero
00:52:03 - S3E08: Bart's Little Fantasy
00:47:09 - S3E09: Scary Movie
00:41:26 - S3E10: Home Hypnotism
00:40:18 - S3E11: Shoplifting
00:45:58 - S3E12: Echo Canyon
00:55:26 - S3E13: Bathtime
00:56:37 - S3E14: Bart's Nightmare
00:57:43 - S3E15: Bart of the Jungle
00:58:50 - S3E16: Family Therapy
00:52:56 - S3E17: Maggie in Peril: Chapter One
00:54:11 - S3E18: Maggie in Peril: The Thrilling Conclusion
01:00:11 - S3E19: TV Simpsons
April 12, 1987 was the first time we were introduced to this yellow-hued dysfunctional, functional family.
The hero we didn't know we needed. Although this isn't Season 1. Season 1 Episode 1 is where they get Santa's Little Helper. They have all 34 seasons on Disney. Or at least they did. I went to bed watching it last night, and woke up at 3am to it saying the media had been removed. Even removed the episodes I'd downloaded. Bastards.
@sashavann92 Damn they removed it from disney+? My family used to have a subscription and I remember watching it on there. Now we're trying to hunt down the dvds.
“Burp, I’m mean Bart” gets me everytime 😂😂
I met David Silverman in 1984, and was happy for him when he got this gig.
Fun fact: the scream in Bart the hero was reused in the Simpsons first season
5:08 I love when Bart's face does that... '_'
Its called twister face, seen in many of the older episodes (before season 6)
@@Deafting Marge even does it sometimes
I thought it was an animation glitch at first. But it's definitely deliberate. So weird.
@@KFrost-fx7dtits a way of making characters look snarky. just so happens that bart is the snarkiest character in the show, at least in the earlier seasons.
"You'll see another one if you don't shut your trap." -Bartholomew J. Simpson, 1987
The crude but fluid animation is why I always loved these shorts, the sound design too isn’t bad
idk why, but i prefer the older and wonkier animation style these very early episodes had, and the sound design is just fitting
Rock a bye baby is actually terrifying. I neber thought about it before but to see it illustrated 😮
The "Walther Mattheau" Homer. Before Dan Castellneta had to change it because he couldn't maintain emotions with it in quick succession.
My mom's favorite was Bart and the funeral.
That's one that really cracked her up.😅
It would be so cool if they made a tv show about these guys
That show will end up so foocking awfool.
@@dagtheking5739thats because they will make the series continously until they ended they pool ideas 😂
@@Mickyway For the first 8 seasons. Then it all went down hill. :)
@@BenneWillseasons 3-10 are classic
Nah I think these Tracy ullman shorts to season 10 is the golden age
I think The Simpsons bumpers are the only reason why I "watched" the Tracy Ulman show. I remember several of these shorts but can't remember one thing about the main show they were meant to complement.
I love these shorts so much... The way Bart's eyes bounce off his head when he falls, the complete lack of windows in their house, and at 42:15 there are 5 doorways behind Homer and Marge! How many rooms does this house have!? lmao
Lol
A real house of leaves
Eyes bounce out of their head in the first season or two as well.
If it’s normal to me, I could say there are 6 rooms into luxury house
There is something actually quite comforting about these. Like it's way before the show has been stretched out becoming diluted but also lacks the edgyness of the main series. I like to think to myself to think what if we got something more similar to this instead.
I’m really glad we didn’t get anything like this instead of the main thang.
I remember watching the Tracy Ulman show just for this.
Wasn't ready for 11:48
She talked 😮
Thankful to get to see these, never got to watch them all before!
Dont forget this 15:52
Angry Bird language
these used to be easily found until about a year ago but now we have this video
All these episodes are so calming and relaxing to watch and I feel like watching them at night so I can get nice and cozy ❤☁️
I agree.
yea
What it's like to watch the Simpsons on an acid trip
I can answer that
I love how you can see his style gradually morph into what it is today over the course of the episodes
This was a trip, you could see what was later implemented in the show and what was cut like homer being krusty. References or reusing of story elements can be seen like, again, homer feeding the dolphin in season 3 or the family therapy in season 1. The crude ugly drawings at the start gradually becoming what we would be defined going forward by the end. Lisa being mean and acting like a kid with Bart and Maggie was a treat. The paintings on the walls were hilarious. The fact that all 48 clips are here in all various quality truly laments on why history should be preserved.
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@@meyaguewhy?
Being British, I've never seen these before. I especially like how the animation evolved from quite basic to the quality that's been the mainstay of the show ever since.
Thankyou for posting them.
Being American I've only seen like two or three of these and that was within the last year or so only because of TH-cam
That's probably due to a difference in budget.
And that it was 37 years ago?
@@hermitxIII
Being British, I caught one at the beginning of Teenage Mutant ninja turtles III tape, when I was 6. I think i liked the cartoon more than the movie, as I watched it over and over
Firsts in the shorts:
0:00 First appearance of Homer and Bart
0:27 First appearance of Marge and Lisa
0:43 First appearance of Maggie and first pacifier suck.
1:27 first time the entire family is together in one shot.
First Maggie's words: night daddy, but it was cut in this video.
1:48 First shot of the couch
1:52 First fight
2:08 First time the tv is touched.
2:44 First couch gag
4:36 First time Bart and Lisa babysit Maggie
5:27 First time Maggie cries
5:45 First time Maggie's pacifier is removed (by someone other than herself)
6:54 First time someone other than Maggie is seen using a pacifier.
7:08 First Burp
7:12 First time Marge disciplines children
9:00 First shot of the dinner table and Marge's first cooked meal.
10:06 First time Bart is seen touching the tv with the family together. (Bart rarely gets to do that)
10:12 First time outdoors and first shot of the house exterior.
11:16 First POV (Point of View)
11:25 First Milkshake.
11:45 First time making faces.
13:26 First fantasy.
13:46: First time going fishing.
15:14 First stack of cards.
16:31 First roleplay.
18:10 First death.
19:03 First time Bart misbehaves outside.
21:56 Bart's first cookie attempt.
23:49 First strangulation.
25:07 First haircut.
26:08 First appearance of Grampa Abe.
29:36 First time Bart skateboards.
34:52 First "Why you little...".
43:35 First "D'oh".
48:24 First time watching Itchy and Scratchy.
49:37 First appearance of Krusty the Clown.
50:27 First "I'm Bart Simpson, who the hell are you".
50:56 First Christmas.
56:55 First Bart's nightmare.
Bonus: Butterfinger Group (1988): First appearance of Milhouse.
If I missed any first or did a mistake, like misplacing firsts for example, reply in this comment.
Awsome
23:05 First scary stories (TOH)
38:27 First "Ay Caramba!"
It's funny growing up and watching that Troy McLure episode where they showed these clips I thought it was just a joke... Turns out I was wrong and these are actually the first Simpson episodes ahaha
This is so cool thank you
The Tracy Ullman Simpsons is my favorite anime.
it is not a anime it’s a cartoon
@dolanvskaneydon't have any 😢😢😢😢
Uber by the bhhr😂😂😂😂
@@michaelcaisse5281 r/ihadastroke
Anime means cartoon☝️🤓
@@beetsandbootsr/ihavereddit
3:14 I love this leaping segment lmao
I want a modern episode of The Simpsons to redo that gag with Bart jumping off of the table.
Thank you for putting them all together, it's nice to be able to watch them all at once!
1. Good Night - 0:00 - 1:48
2. Watching Television - 1:48 - 3:14
3. Bart Jumps - 3:14 - 4:33
4. Babysitting Maggie - 4:33 - 5:33
5. The Pacifier- 5:33 - 7:06
6. Burp Contest - 7:06 - 9:00
7. Eating Dinner - 9:00 - 10:11
8. Football - 10:11 - 11:42
9. Making Faces - 11:42 - 12:30
10. Maggie’s Brain - 12:30 - 13:46
11. Gone Fishin’ - 13:46 - 15:13
12. House of Cards - 15:14 - 16:31
13. Space Portal - 16:31 - 18:02
14. The Funeral - 18:02 - 19:33
15. Bart and Dad Eat Dinner - 19:34 - 21:21
16. The Perfect Crime - 21:22 - 23:04
17. Scary Stories - 23:05 - 24:43
18. Bart’s Haircut - 24:44 - 26:05
19. Grandpa and the Kids - 26:05 - 27:47
20. World War III - 27:48 - 29:22
21. Skateboarding - 29:23 - 30:20
22. The Pagans - 30:21 - 31:26
23. The Closet - 31:26 - 32:39
24. The Aquarium - 32:39 - 33:44
25. Family Portrait - 33:45 - 34:56
26. Bart’s Hiccups - 34:56 - 36:08
27. The Money Jar - 36:08 - 37:19
28. Zoo Story - 37:19 - 38:05
29. The Art Museum - 38:06 - 39:15
30. Shut Up Simpsons - 39:15 - 40:17
31. Shoplifting - 40:18 - 41:27
32. Home Hypnotism - 41:27 - 42:33
33. Punching Bag - 42:33 - 43:41
34. Bart the Hero - 43:41 - 44:48
35. The Shell Game - 44:48 - 45:58
36. Echo Canyon - 45:59 - 47:09
37. Scary Movie - 47:09 - 48:22
38. The Bart Simpson Show - 48:23 - 49:36
39. The Krusty the Clown Show - 49:36 - 50:56
40. Simpson Xmas - 50:56 - 52:03
41. Bart’s Little Fantasy - 52:04 - 52:56
42. Maggie in Peril: Chapter One - 52:56 - 54:11 (To Be Continued)
43. Maggie in Peril: The Thrilling Conclusion - 54:11 - 55:26
44. Bathtime - 55:27 - 56:37
45. Bart’s Nightmare - 56:37 - 57:44
46. Bart of the Jungle - 57:44 - 58:49
47. Family Therapy - 58:50 - 1:00:11
48. TV Simpsons - 1:00:12 - 1:01:28 (The last episode before the actual Simpsons series)
This version of Lisa is so much more realistic and tolerable.
Yes. She is. I wish they would allow her to be a kid instead of an up tight young adult mentally.
But it's a syndicated fox animated show we need a self insert to soapbox boring mainstream political opinions
@@youoweme5forreadingthisnam535not when Simpsons started and Lisa has never been mainstream, she is a Buddhist peace activist originally
Yeah, Her current version has become so uptight, pretentious and neurotic. It's all so very annoying.
@mechajay3358 how ironic that Lisa is actually the biggest victim of flanderization
Quite frankly, I love the old/earliest Tracey Ullman Show's designs of the Simpsons
Since I saw that special episode with Troy McLore
*Mclure. But I agree. I always thought that they were just lost episodes or something because we never got to see them in the UK. It'd great to be able to see them here. I found this video completely by accident while looking for some full episodes on YT (no such luck), and I'm so glad I did
There needs to be a Walter Matthau biography and Dan could narrate the audiobook version.
I used to watch this show when Fox66 was a new station (1987). Married with Children was another new show on the channel. This was when there were 4 other local stations, ABC,NBC,CBS and PBS.
Greetings, fellow old
It's nice to see them evolve to their current designs.
They had much more exaggerated reactions
clippit
you mean devolve
It's so good. The simplicity of the jokes. The humility of the situations. The authenticity of the characters. Lisa and Maggie doing that frantic goofy dance at 30:48, kids being over excited at any slight deviation from the boring routine, there's something so innocent and genuine about it. It has that very early seasons 1-3 vibe, which makes me laugh even more than seasons 4-8. But that's just me.
Awww, Man, Uncle Hubert was my favorite character... ;n;
AH the birth of the Simpsons!
thanks Tracy Ullman! 😀👍
it's really weird seeing genuine VHS artifacts after all the analog horror that's been going around recently
Dan did a great Matthau impression.😊😊
Simpson Shorts Playlist:
Episode 1 - Going To Bed - 0:01
Episode 2 - Watching TV - 1:48
Episode 3 - Bart Leaping - 3:14
Episode 4 - Keep An Eye On Maggie - 4:33
Episode 5 - The Passifier - 5:33
Episode 6 - Burping Contest - 7:05
Episode 7 - Dinner With Rules - 9:00
Episode 8 - Catch The Football - 10:10
Episode 9 - The Ugly Faces - 11:41
Episode 10 - Maggie's Brain - 12:30
Episode 11 - Bart & Homer Rafting - 13:46
Episode 12 - The House of Cards - 15:13
Episode 13 - The Space Patrol - 16:32
Episode 14 - Going To The Funeral - 18:02
Episode 15 - Eating The Food - 19:33
Episode 16 - Don't Eat The Cookies - 21:21
Episode 17 - The Scary Story - 23:04
Episode 18 - Getting A Haircut - 24:43
Episode 19 - A Grandpa's Story - 26:04
Episode 20 - It's Not WW3 - 27:48
Episode 21 - Skateboarding - 29:22
Episode 22 - Going To Church - 30:20
Episode 23 - Stuck In The Closet - 31:26
Episode 24 - Going To The Aquarium - 32:39
Episode 25 - Getting A Picture - 33:44
Episode 26 - Getting A Hiccup - 34:55
Episode 27 - The Money Jar - 36:07
Episode 28 - The Monkey House - 37:18
Episode 29 - Going To The Art Museum - 38:11
Episode 30 - The Simpsons Family - 39:15
Episode 31 - Bart Is Caught - 40:17
Episode 32 - Being Hypnotized - 41:26
Episode 33 - The Boxing Puncher - 42:33
Episode 34 - The Robbery - 43:40
Episode 35 - The Cookie - 44:48
Episode 36 - The Viewing Point - 45:58
Episode 37 - Going To The Movies - 47:09
Episode 38 - Puppet Show - 48:22
Episode 39 - Krusty The Clown - 49:25
Episode 40 - Bart's Christmas Story - 50:56
Episode 41 - Bart's Story - 52:02
Episode 42 - Keep An Eye On Maggie 2 - 52:56
Episode 43 - Keep An Eye On Maggie 2(Part 2) - 54:10
Episode 44 - The Sunday Night Bath - 55:26
Episode 45 - Bart's Cookie Nightmare -56:37
Episode 46 - Going Outside - 57:43
Episode 47 - Going In Therapy - 58:49
Episode 48 - The Antenna - 1:00:11
Cool. This saves me from hooking up my vcr to watch them. Except, I would have to sift through entire episodes of Tracey Ullman to see them. The cool thing is that all of the Simpson characters were actors on the show. Marge played Rhoda’s sister in the mid 70’s on the series Rhoda. But I have a feeling that a lot of you are too young to remember that.
This is awesome. I always wished this was released on DVD. They could have called it:
_THE SIMPSONS: Eat My Shorts._
Regardless, thanks for posting...😎👍
Genious and it was released on dvd awhile back
@@lesliegibson5964Aw, I missed it!
Aside from a few of these shorts that were shown on that episode of The Simpsons Troy McClure hosted, I've never seen any of these before. This was a lot of fun to watch. The end of the family therapist one made me laugh the most.
Yup. When that episode first premiered long before there was TH-cam, I wasn't even sure if they were real or just made for the episode.
And the family picture one was used on the 400th episode (the one where Kent gets fired for cursing live on the air) as a special opening rather than their usual couch gag.
And the episode you're talking about where Troy McClure hosts a behind-the-scenes look at The Simpsons is called "The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular", probably my favorite clip show episode next to the one where Homer is in a coma from Bart's beer can prank ("So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show").
2:13 fellas we just found the take the L sound origin
its amazing, what can become so popular years later
😂 Groening is different. Thanks for uploading this.
58:20 homer: baaaart!!!!!! Bart: uh oh
I had never seen these oldies. Thanks.
It's pathetic that these crudely animated shorts are still a hell of a lot better than the majority of episodes in years.
True this shorts are better that the new sesson
Just like SpongeBob, the show got worse after the movie. And even the movie was subpar to say the most.
@@PauloHernandezXD I'd disagree with you on the movie, but The Simpsons had already been declining before the movie, ever since Groening left and all the good writers moved on, leaving a bunch of talentless hacks who call themselves writers to train new talentless hacks.
@@trevortuominen8233 yeah, you’re actually right. Any Simpsons episodes I can remember being good were published in like the early 90’s.
@@PauloHernandezXD And Julie Kavner these days is struggling just to voice Marge, being 73 and a lifelong smoker. Nancy McKenzie (the original Latin American Marge) refused to come back when the original cast returned to that dub in 2021 under Disney because she didn't think she could do Marge anymore (she's in her 80s now).
This is awesome. Thank you.
Glad you liked it!
This show has the magical ability to predict the future.
Oh wow. AWESOME! Cant believe this was recommended to me. Brilliant!!!
They all laughed after being kicked out the Office. Best part.
I was five years old when the Tracey Ullman Show -- and the Fox network -- debuted in 1987. Fox was a fledgling network until The Simpsons came along. At the time, however, nobody realized that this particular show, that started off as a bunch of animated shorts, would become a beloved franchise.
What a long journey it has been.
I remember watching Simpsons the very first time it aired on The Tracey Ullman Show. It's still going, and Tracey Ullman been off the air.
These videos are a breath of fresh air. Keep up the fantastic work!
I see this original shorts as if modern Bart, Lisa and Millhouse sat down to write their interpretation of their lives and how they see everyone and everything. The animation looks like done by kids, so in a way if fits and is still enjoyable.
On a side note, it is so awesome to see the transition of these beloved characters to modern times throughout the years and how long they've been around.
I see this original shorts as if modern Bart, Lisa and Millhouse sat down to write their interpretation of their lives and how they see everyone and everything. The animation looks like done by kids, so in a way if fits and is still enjoyable.
On a side note, it is so awesome to see the transition of these beloved characters to modern times throughout the years and how long they've been around
@@ricardomr.reporter-j6r I've done that with other franchises like the TMNTs and it does make sense. And yes, it is incredible how long this series has ran. Sure, it's had its weak moments, but it still has so much good and fun in it. Thanks for the quote there lol.
I like how they gradually began to look more like the shows pilot
Love the original animation when this was a short on the Tracey Ulman Show
I have seen every episode to date of The Simpsons, the movie, deleted scenes, read The Simpsons comics and played various Simpsons games. While I have a lot of favourite episodes from the series, I have always liked these shorts. Apart from Homer being angry a lot in them which I don't like as much, but I like how Lisa acts more like an average 8 year old.
I also like that the storylines can take you out of reality more than modern Simpsons episodes as that have storylines that could be set today and still work as they are not tied to or have references to then current pop culture, celebrities, movies, tv shows etc... The only thing that dates them is the image and animation quality and the different look of the characters.
49:22 homer: bart? homer: why you little!!!!!!
Ah, those Simpsons; they haven't changed a bit!
9:24 homers face is the same as in the first episode
Early on they heavily reused cels. It's especially noticeable with Marge and Lisa.
3:09 When even the outro gives you nostalgia
11:50 maggie did talked...since 1987 !!!!!!
Thank you! The first episodes are the best.
0:23 what happened with Bart's eye?
8:04 "BURP I MEAN BART"
8:53
10:54 that vhs beep
When I first watched this on the Tracy Ullman show I couldn’t get enough. Thought it was hilarious at that time!! Wanted to see more
Still better than modern simpsons
"AND howwwwwww!"
~ Homer J.
I like the new and old ,,, the newer generation usually complains about everything and too sensitive
@@beedalton9675No, it’s pretty universal that the show declined, at an unpleasant and slow rate.
Sensitivity has nothing to do with the show being objectively bad, Boomer.
I did hear when al jeans reign of mediocrity ended Matt Selman’s reign has been a lot better
No. This is awful.
Who knew 75 years later is would still be on...
75???
Bart in this time would have been born around the time the first star wars came out in 1977. Now he is close to having been born when Force awakens came out.
Today was the first time I’d seen most of these! What a treat.
Thanks @airtoast ☁️📺☢️
Maggie used to be so vocal
The early Simpsons artstyle is truly cursed
cursed yet perfect
1:52 one of the most randomest fights I've seen
I’ve never seen Maggie used so much! She’s more of a main character than Marge and Homer!
Damn forgot how entertaining Lisa an how Energetic Maggie were on Season 0
Well that's the last time we take you kids to somewhere.
20:04 if you listen closely, you’ll hear homer repeatedly yelling bart silently
The legendary Tracy Ullman Show of the late 80’s. This is where it all began.😊
48:39 What kind of TV remote is that? And it's also weird that Bart calls him "Dad" and Lisa calls him "Homer".
But Bart calls him Homer all the time when he is frustrated with him.
I really enjoyed this. I thought I had seen all of the sketches but I was wrong. I was surprised at how well drawn and amusing, some of the sketches are.
Just imagine they never changed thier looks over years
I remember seeing this is the Tracy Ulman show and thinking...they should make a series of this
49:31 - 49:35 If only Bart could actually think of getting back at Homer like this in the show every time Homer strangled him. The gag would be much funnier that way IMO.
At the time we thought this was cutting edge and cool. There wasnt any other cartoon / adult stuff going. I liked it since day one.
Wow I feel really sorry for kid you, because these suck ass 💀 lm lucky to have had plenty of good animation since 2000s
Imagine if the show had stayed in this animation style. I wonder if it wouldve lasted as long
Homer really bullies his kids in Tracey Ullman Show
It was the best thing on @'Time The T.U.S.&,Liked what we saw of this weird lil[@'time] Simpons'?!-Bk then who knew wtf if this would get pked up..[&,it nearly did'nt!]To now.Thinks its safe to say they' were tooling wth all.esp the Voices..finding there place.!love to get the T.Ullman Show.on t.v y.t.prem..etc.such brillance.!james.L. Brooks was a Ex prod on that show too.!:-]
@@pena.3302 that's true
I'm so glad they changed his character for the actual series starting from series 3 when he became the lovable idiot we all love and know which would later go on inspire Peter Griffin in Family Guy.
So homer goes from realistic 80s bully father to brain damaged , hmnn, yeah that's about right
@@LSD-33166 But he still a lovable idiot and he does care about his friends and family though even though he does have his ups and downs