When he works in demolition, he says he’s getting ready to go to law school. He probably had that hope because Homer never let him watch the Itchy and Scratchy movie
@@smartindian8500 And in one of the "modern" episodes they still acknowledged Bart's future as chief justice of the supreme court, so there's still hope he gets a good ending overall
Well, he develops a Southern accent when he becomes morbidly obese. In fact, Bart and Lisa usually speak with a Southern drawl when they imagine a "bad future", except Bart thought becoming morbidly obese was good.
bart seems to need to talk to somebody about why he feels ok with that (like for exemple that would mean he dosen't care about anybody AT ALL and even DESPISED others including his "best friend" milhouse in the rock one and he still ok WITH THAT despite suppose to be friend with milhouse jesus milhouse should REALLY search others friends if his best one is DESPISING him secretly 😤😤😤😤😤💦💦💦💦
imagine if bart had the biggest goldmine in the world and killed 1.8 million people in 62 years keeping it secret in west papua but today folks is relly angy imagine that kids but then keep on doing a bunch of dumb stuff huh.
Ay bein’ a demolition man is honest work+pretty sure in that future Bart at least gets paid well and is happy Money can’t buy happiness, but it can buy you the resources to better grasp it and you don’t even need to be a billionaire to achieve that!
so basically it's feels like bark is actually depressed and GAVE UP on life but simply choose to stop caring or showing that he dosen't feel well and that NOBODY will EVER be able to change his mind OR HELP HIM NOT EVEN his OWN FAMILY@@bigpapi5343
I always loved the way “bang bang” Bart just struts out there, wiggling and jiggling with that cold, calm expression of pure professionalism. Either he’s completely unaware of how unattractive he’s become, or he’s absolutely unconcerned with it. He’s got a job to do, and he’s gonna do it. I wish I could approach my job with such determination.
The fact that that was the first thing that Marge imagined. Not a criminal. Not a homeless bum. Not even an aimless manchild still living with his parents, playing childish pranks at 40, and sponging money off them. It's a dead-eyed male stripper whose female "fans" boo, heckle, and pelt with beer bottles and assorted garbage.
I know it’s really weird and concerning. The simpsons does this more than once, in a recent episode theres short clip of bart starting an “onlyfans”, like imagine they did that with lisa
Honestly while homer DOES suck, that attitude isn’t even bad one to have and is something more people could stand to apply. A simple but complicated way of making a bad situation better is by keeping things simple and looking on the bright side while expecting the reality you’re in with open arms Constantly bellyachin’ and moaning about all the ways things are wrong and all the things you lack vs what you have and can do right now isn’t healthy We ain’t around forever, sometimes the only way is through, wasting away complaining about how you’re “too good for this” and scrambling around at “what could’ve been’s” in the past ain’t gonna help. We aim around as long as we think, young people believe they’re invincible until they aren’t Learning to just live in the moment and appreciate the little things becomes harder and harder to grasp the older you get, best excercise it now before everything is gone and ALL you have left to look at is the blank canvas.
That’s a boomer delusion. Even so, Homer did pretty well for himself for the class clown who knocked up the campus feminist, so there’s no guarantee Bart will crash and burn his whole life. If anything, Rodd and Todd Flanders are more likely to struggle as adults based on having been sheltered by their parents for so long.
As a kid I always thought being a construction worker was the coolest thing ever because you'd get to climb up scaffolds without safety equipment and get access to construction sites and travel the country. Now I'm older that job sounds like minimum wage hell
That always bugged me, if they wanna do a grown-up version of a male character, they gotta get a different actor to play em, like wouldn't it been cool to hear dan castellanetta's take on Bart as an adult not sounding like Homer simpson ofcourse.
There are actually people on the internet who pretty much earned their money just by getting morbidly obese, plus being morbidly obese has always gained the attention of reporters, or their historical equivalent, for centuries with one early example being Edward Bright who died on the year 1750 at the age of 29 at a weight of 665lb (which is roughly 302kg or 47.5 stone). Basically the Simpsons didn't predict the future on this one, they just observed the past and the present and figured out that reporters are drawn to things that people pay a lot of attention to.
I am far more interested in the relationship between bart and marge. Both of them are very artistic and its a bit sad that se dont see them doing something with it. Lisa and homer share plenty of bonds between their love for music.
@@AttmayAlso I doubt that Bart would care about the word crap being used, crap isn’t actually a swear word anyway, shit is but I don’t think Bart would have much problem with that either.
It's honestly so refreshing to see Bart go from "the failure child" to literally the highest ranking officer of the US federal judiciary, even if the episode is older.
Something tells me that when we get to 2034 not only will this show still be on air somehow but that Bart will still be in primary school imagining his future as an adult.
I always liked Chief Justice Bart. A lot of episodes hinted that he might actually be just as smart as Lisa. He did outwit Sideshow Bob, multiple times. Plus Bart being a lawyer is just funny, and very fitting for his character.
At least he seemed very happy with the demolition job. Besides, I imagine the pay for that would be pretty decent also. Hardly rolling in money, but easily something to live a comfortable life on.
@@Attmayeven with him being dense sometimes id think he would just forget utilities and other basic shit and do borderline gutterpunk hobo shit like using Y showers and shit like that
The funny thing is that nowadays the average blue collar workers makes more than the average college graduate. If he's operating heavy machinery like a bulldozer then that's even more.
I love the contempt on her face when she calls him out to answer the question! 🤣 I suppose that all would've happened in the very recent past if the timing is anything to go by (Series 2, 1990). It may have been a hypothetical 2020 - obviously in a universe where CoViD never became an issue and the class were full of attentive and we'll behaved students. And Krabappel wouldn't have been forced into early retirement.
@@jane1975 I know she did! ☹️ Marcia Wallace, Doris Grau, Russi Taylor - all been dying off over the years. I think the next to go will be Julie Kavner personally - at least, her voice is almost shot (imagine her trying to voice Jacqueline Bouvier today! 😱). Was disappointed when Harry Shearer left - that really was a significant blow. Never been the same since then.
@@shorewall union trade workers in most places in the US get paid very well hourly. If they’re lucky enough to work year round they can top 100k in annual earnings.
blue collar isn't a real strong option if you're not so homogenous like say you're in tucson, but you have a clear, precise welsh accent what do you think is going to hapen budy, you might get in a lot of fights
I’m happy that the show gave him a good future. In all the dreams , he’s a failure. In Lisa’s wedding , he mention that he plans on going to Law school and he ended up being Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
@@paulpavlus6664 Yeah until imagine herself to have accomplished so much and doesn’t care about the fact her brother is killed by her. Already Bart and Lisa provoke each other
Goddamn, even watching the simpsons as a kid i related so hard to Bart in these segments. Especially in the episode where he almost fails the 4th grade
@@Attmay If there's any "gender war" plot in cartoons today, you bet women will come off as perfect, while men are shat on. 😠 Some things never change...
I think Bart is actually happy with himself, no matter his future. It's a great quality in a person, plus speaks volumes for the clever writing in these seasons. Not everyone is cut out to be an academic success story; we need to start accepting that. Bart certainly has. My brother was very much like Bart when he was younger. He would get into fights and skipped the school a lot. He went to work as a garbage man, and loved every second of it. I think Bart would do well in many jobs that can keep his interest on.
@@stompchunkman4248 He was earning money to go to law school AN working with his aggression tendencies while working in the demolition business. That was a prelude to him becoming judge of the Supreme Court.
It is funnier if you remember what TV was like in the 20 years before the premiere of this show, how they depicted children, and how they depicted success and failure.
Bart has a good heart, he just needs some help to find anything he truly likes. A lot of children are like him and how many of these couldn't get the help they needed.
Wait hold up when you look at the drifter Bart and washed up celebrity Bart, they’re both wearing the same pants, sandals and button up shirt. I feel like those two futures might be part of the same storyline
The music arrangement in that scene is excellent. It’s why I wish the DVDs had included isolated scores. There were space and legal reasons they could not.
So, according to the video, Bart's future is: 1) Repeating the fourth grade with his son 2) Becoming a bitter, homeless drifter after the sheriff runs him out of town 3) Becoming a drug-addled rock star whose latest hit song is about how much he hates his fans 4) Becoming a fat male stripper whose female fans jeer at and pelt with beer bottles. 5) Finally doing his father proud by becoming Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court and putting up with staggeringly high movie ticket prices. 6) Becoming a monster after drinking an experimental diet cola (though "Nature's Goodness" sounds more like a juice brand than a soda brand). 7) Cleaning his successful sister's awards and getting impaled on her Nobel Peace Prize (even though those are round medals...unless the design has changed by then). 8) Being a panelist on a 2034 revival of "Match Game" (funny things about that scene: Match Game actually had a 2016 revival with Alec Baldwin as host and Farrah Fawcett died in 2009, so, unless that's a clone or a distant descendant, there's no way she'd be on the show). 9) Working demolition 10) Working as the new Lunchlady Doris 11) Becoming a lardo on workman's comp.
Bro on number 8 was like "Hey everyone, I came across an intriguing hypothetical scenario about Bart Simpson becoming a panelist on a 2034 revival of "Match Game" and thought it'd be fun to analyze what this could entail, given the fictional and timeless nature of "The Simpsons" and the historical context of the show "Match Game." **Background on Match Game:** For those unfamiliar, "Match Game" is a classic game show that involves contestants trying to match answers with celebrity panelists. The show has been revived multiple times, with the most recent being hosted by Alec Baldwin in 2016. Notably, this show blends humor and wit, making it a good fit for a character like Bart Simpson, known for his cheeky humor. **The Simpsons' Context:** Bart Simpson, the notorious troublemaker from "The Simpsons," has been a cultural icon since the show's inception in 1989. "The Simpsons" is known for its satirical and often prophetic take on society, celebrities, and even political scenarios. Considering this, Bart as a panelist could serve as a playful nod to the show's legacy of engaging with popular culture. **Feasibility and Humor:** 1. **Timelessness of Characters:** First off, "The Simpsons" characters don't age, which allows Bart to remain his mischievous ten-year-old self forever. This could be played up humorously on a game show set in 2034, perhaps with jokes about him never aging or references to historical events from "The Simpsons." 2. **Cultural References:** Bart's presence on "Match Game" could allow for a plethora of jokes and references spanning from the show's start to 2034, making it a rich field for both nostalgia and contemporary humor. 3. **Celebrity Dynamics:** Imagine the dynamics between Bart and other potential celebrity panelists. Bart's blunt and often inappropriate humor could clash hilariously with other personalities, providing a great source of comedy and unexpected reactions. **Technicalities and Speculation:** - **Legal and Creative Licensing:** One major aspect to consider is the licensing between Fox (or Disney, as its current owner) and the producers of "Match Game." There would need to be agreements on using the character in another network's game show format. - **Voice Acting:** Would Nancy Cartwright continue to voice Bart in 2034? This could be a poignant aspect of the show, potentially touching on the longevity and impact of voice actors. **Conclusion:** While Bart Simpson appearing on a 2034 revival of "Match Game" is purely speculative, it opens up fascinating discussions about the interplay between fictional characters and real-life media formats. It would be a testament to the enduring relevance and adaptability of "The Simpsons" in American pop culture. What do you all think? Could you see Bart causing mischief among celebrities in a future game show setting?" 💀 💀 ong ong fr fr
I think it's more supposed to be a joke that a dumb kid doesn't understand why these fates are actually horrifying, superficially they seem entertaining or cool to a young boy
Bart was a drifter, became a male stripper and ended up becoming a food/medicine tester that made him somewhat monster! Ah, the lazy Bart Simpson's life 😏
I always figured Bart would grow up to be the new “Otto”, but slightly better off. He would also have his own semi-successful rock band as the guitarist and they occasionally get a paying gig as well as travel.
I know he's just a cartoon character, but I always like the thought of him becoming a demolitionist. He seems genuinely happy and satisfied, and I bet he makes a good pay from it.
“I was the voice of roadrunner. Meep!” “You mean meep meep?” “No, I only recorded it once then they doubled it up on the soundtrack. Cheap bastards.” Confession through projection. That’s the boomer way.
Honestly the most surprising thing about 1:57 is that future people still go outside to enjoy things and pay for it with actual cash. Ahh the 90s, when we were all ignorant of how far we'd fall.
I love the way he only gets Homer's fire oclock shadow in a blue collar job! And I don't know why Lisa's scared of the stick rag; after all, her futures included one with a prying stick.
Which means they were wrong about Y2K. If they were right, then the Gary Coleman episode would’ve been the last episode because the grid would’ve collapsed.
The episode where Lisa becomes President leads directly into Bart entering the judicial system. Lisa pulls some favours to get Bart through Law school, nominates him as a justice, and then he gets to be Chief Justice.
So in the Lisa's Wedding Bart mentions that he's getting his aggression out until Law school, I think he did get that law degree and eventually when she became president she appointed him chief justice
Nice that the “monsterism” doesn’t seem to cause any discomfort or pain worth mentioning. The doctors certainly seem completely unphased by these alarming changes, guess they were expecting this to happen.
He imagined he’d grow up as the following: A drifter, a burnt out rock star, a homeless mutant, a D-List celebrity, a school lunch”lady”, and a human blob. Somehow the future worked out way better for him than he ever had imagined.
To me the best Bart was in the demolition business. He seemed pretty happy to work there, and I'm sure he has a decent life with what he earns.
Plus he's working his way through law school and getting out all his aggression before he buckles down and becomes respectable.
Well, in that episode, he said he divorced three times.
@@edwarduzumakielric that means he also married three times
Definitely decent salary.
Demolition business does have a decent salary.
Bart as a demolition worker and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court are my favourite potential futures for him.
When he works in demolition, he says he’s getting ready to go to law school. He probably had that hope because Homer never let him watch the Itchy and Scratchy movie
@@smartindian8500 And in one of the "modern" episodes they still acknowledged Bart's future as chief justice of the supreme court, so there's still hope he gets a good ending overall
@@smartindian8500oooh so maybe they’re the same future
@horsehay That's the way I saw it. He said he was getting all of his aggression out before he goes to law school.
@infjmale91heheeheh noice.
I love how he develops a British accent when he becomes a rock star
I think that's from an episode with Spinal Tap. 😁
That's because british rock stars are the best
Well, he develops a Southern accent when he becomes morbidly obese. In fact, Bart and Lisa usually speak with a Southern drawl when they imagine a "bad future", except Bart thought becoming morbidly obese was good.
@@jochenstacker7448or he’s Sid vicious?
Damn shame Millhouse didn't.
I love how Bart has all these horrible futures, and he's not only OK with them, but he thinks they're pretty awesome.
bart seems to need to talk to somebody about why he feels ok with that (like for exemple that would mean he dosen't care about anybody AT ALL and even DESPISED others including his "best friend" milhouse in the rock one and he still ok WITH THAT despite suppose to be friend with milhouse jesus milhouse should REALLY search others friends if his best one is DESPISING him secretly 😤😤😤😤😤💦💦💦💦
imagine if bart had the biggest goldmine in the world and killed 1.8 million people in 62 years keeping it secret in west papua but today folks is relly angy imagine that kids but then keep on doing a bunch of dumb stuff huh.
Ay bein’ a demolition man is honest work+pretty sure in that future Bart at least gets paid well and is happy
Money can’t buy happiness, but it can buy you the resources to better grasp it and you don’t even need to be a billionaire to achieve that!
The Chief Supreme Court Judge is by no means horrible lol. To me that’s the canon outcome of Barts future imo
I thought it was because he’s stupid! If he was smart then he’d be horrified about being a drifter or a washed up rock star!
Doesn't matter the horrible future he imagines, he's always cool with it.
but HOW does he do it??? (to not feel alarmed or scarred)
Not with all
@@corentinravel5299i guess he doens't have too much expectation for himself
@@corentinravel5299he views it like a movie. He’s not interested in being happy, he just wants to play a cool role.
so basically it's feels like bark is actually depressed and GAVE UP on life but simply choose to stop caring or showing that he dosen't feel well and that NOBODY will EVER be able to change his mind OR HELP HIM NOT EVEN his OWN FAMILY@@bigpapi5343
"I wash myself with a rag on a stick" is one of my favourite Simpsons bits of all time, especially the hick accent and laugh at the end.
And the golf clap.
Both Bart and Lisa having futures where they become morbidly obese rednecks is one of my favourite random tidbits
I always quote it every now and again, it's such a simple yet funny line ill never forget it lmao
I love how Lisa reacts to the rag on a stick even though it's not real
I always wondered what they’re applauding lol “congratulations you’re morbidly obese” 😂
2:13 i love how, in the Supreme Court future, the movie clerk STILL has the "do not sell to this boy" poster
Although I think they can give the Chief Justice a pass on that one.
@@richardgadberry8398not Robert Bork though
“That’ll be $650”
Wow, accurate!
Movie tickets aren't that expensive.
Give it another decade.
Simpsons predicted the future future
here we are
What Can Bart be?
@@rodrigoes03 Once again...
I always loved the way “bang bang” Bart just struts out there, wiggling and jiggling with that cold, calm expression of pure professionalism. Either he’s completely unaware of how unattractive he’s become, or he’s absolutely unconcerned with it. He’s got a job to do, and he’s gonna do it. I wish I could approach my job with such determination.
In that sequence, he's completely aware of his situation in life. He's just sadly going through the motions.
@@hisaceinthehole3426 …I prefer my interpretation.
@@margraveofgadsden8997 thats fine. I'm just saying is the reality is that prostitution leads to low self worth & depression
@@margraveofgadsden8997 Nice subtle reference there
That’s depression
I love Lisa's reaction at the end when Bart waves an imaginary rag on a stick at her. Such a genuine child reaction.
Why is it that when Bart imagines himself in the future, he's a failure?
Fucking mood
Slag off!
He seemed pretty happy as a wrecking ball operator
Most people are destined to fail in a capitalistic system; that's the cruel reality.
Yeah I have to agree, their are too many futures where Lisa is amazing and Bart is a loser. It’s getting old.
1:22 I don't know what's more worrying, the idea of that being Bart's future or the fact that this was the first thing that popped into Marge's head.
The fact that that was the first thing that Marge imagined. Not a criminal. Not a homeless bum. Not even an aimless manchild still living with his parents, playing childish pranks at 40, and sponging money off them. It's a dead-eyed male stripper whose female "fans" boo, heckle, and pelt with beer bottles and assorted garbage.
She's been watching Dark Simpsons
@@SamuelBlack84
Before it even existed, no less…
I would say the 2nd one.
I know it’s really weird and concerning. The simpsons does this more than once, in a recent episode theres short clip of bart starting an “onlyfans”, like imagine they did that with lisa
Bart is just like his dad. Every time he imagines being a dismal failure he still thinks it’s cool 🤣
😂😂😂😂
Honestly while homer DOES suck, that attitude isn’t even bad one to have and is something more people could stand to apply.
A simple but complicated way of making a bad situation better is by keeping things simple and looking on the bright side while expecting the reality you’re in with open arms
Constantly bellyachin’ and moaning about all the ways things are wrong and all the things you lack vs what you have and can do right now isn’t healthy
We ain’t around forever, sometimes the only way is through, wasting away complaining about how you’re “too good for this” and scrambling around at “what could’ve been’s” in the past ain’t gonna help.
We aim around as long as we think, young people believe they’re invincible until they aren’t
Learning to just live in the moment and appreciate the little things becomes harder and harder to grasp the older you get, best excercise it now before everything is gone and ALL you have left to look at is the blank canvas.
Like father, like son.
That’s a boomer delusion. Even so, Homer did pretty well for himself for the class clown who knocked up the campus feminist, so there’s no guarantee Bart will crash and burn his whole life. If anything, Rodd and Todd Flanders are more likely to struggle as adults based on having been sheltered by their parents for so long.
The case against Bart ending up a failure as an adult. Homer may not be on top of the heap, but he’s doing well enough to make Frank Grimes jealous.
I love how Bart has zero illusions about how subpar his future is and he still thinks it’s cool.
It is a warning to its viewers.
@@AttmayA warning to you
As a kid I always thought being a construction worker was the coolest thing ever because you'd get to climb up scaffolds without safety equipment and get access to construction sites and travel the country. Now I'm older that job sounds like minimum wage hell
0:42
My favorite design for adult Bart honestly. I wish they used it in more episodes.
True. He looks like a retired Marine going homeless after the U.S government removed his benefits.
That design is based off rambo:first blood, hence why he’s ran out of town by the sheriff.
I'm partial to 2:43
@@TheSmart-CasualGamer What episode was that again?
Самое забавное, что я примерно так и одеваюсь сейчас))
Even when Bart grows up, he still has a high pitched voice
That’s because he’s originally 10 years old.
@@ElBarto2023everbody know,
¿and the future bart? Hm?
Being chocked by your father would do that too you.
That always bugged me, if they wanna do a grown-up version of a male character, they gotta get a different actor to play em, like wouldn't it been cool to hear dan castellanetta's take on Bart as an adult not sounding like Homer simpson ofcourse.
he obviously wouldn't have known what his voice sounded like in the future so he probably imagined himself to still sound the same.
I love how he was able to gross out Lisa with a nonexistent rag-on-a-stick.
Peak obnoxious brother.
I've always loved that too
I love his supreme court chief justice future better than his alternate futures
All the other futures are being imagined by Bart or told by someone, but that is the only scenario that actually happens...
Also we can be sure he wound up on Epstein island
The wrecking ball is one of the actual outcomes.
Thats the canon one. When they show how everybody die, Bart is the court chief
It's actually his only evil future.
I love the bad futures and bart commenting "cool"
The best part is the very end where all the reporters applaud Bart for being so morbidly obese that he's bedridden.
I actually only came for this one. Ps didn't they teach you simpsons see the future
There are actually people on the internet who pretty much earned their money just by getting morbidly obese, plus being morbidly obese has always gained the attention of reporters, or their historical equivalent, for centuries with one early example being Edward Bright who died on the year 1750 at the age of 29 at a weight of 665lb (which is roughly 302kg or 47.5 stone). Basically the Simpsons didn't predict the future on this one, they just observed the past and the present and figured out that reporters are drawn to things that people pay a lot of attention to.
That is one of my favourite Simpsons bits of all time. Especially the hick accent and the laugh at the end. 😅
this one actually came true, you can be a lardo and get on a magazine cover with thunderous applause
Fat-Acceptance Movements are a thing ... a retarded thing but a thing non the less
"One senior citizen and one Chief Justice of the Supreme court"
"That'll be $650"
... I believe it
d'oh...
The second feature being *Beauty and the Beast* no longer seems like a coincidence after the Disney-Fox merger.
Going to the Gas Station
That's the government worker tax
In 11 years the game show will be aired. Sending warm greetings to all future readers of this message!
The scary thing is 2034 doesn't seem that far off. 😐
@@edwardgaines6561horrifying 😳
Farrah Fawcett has been dead for 17 years
@@92-SC300 That means we have 10 years to figure out how to regrow her head
Poor Bart. He just lacked self confidence. All he needed was guidance from his father.
His father also lacked it, which keeps the miserable cycle going
@@kanesmith8271 what a mood
The Simpsons gene... which only affects males.
A little more support from Lisa wouldn't hurt neither. She always seems happy when Bart fails or squashes down on his moments to shine.
I am far more interested in the relationship between bart and marge. Both of them are very artistic and its a bit sad that se dont see them doing something with it.
Lisa and homer share plenty of bonds between their love for music.
The "This cream corn tastes like cream crap" line from Jimbo Jr. always gets me lol
"Watch the potty-mouth, honey."
To have to feed the sons of his bullies is like being bullied all over again.
@@AttmayAlso I doubt that Bart would care about the word crap being used, crap isn’t actually a swear word anyway, shit is but I don’t think Bart would have much problem with that either.
The $650 for 2 movie tickets bit aged like Nature's Goodness.
It's honestly so refreshing to see Bart go from "the failure child" to literally the highest ranking officer of the US federal judiciary, even if the episode is older.
Can't believe you cut the best bit at 1:51
"Can't he be both, like the late Earl Warren?"
"Earl Warren wasn't a stripper."
"Now who's being naive?"
I said the same thing...Awww, they cut the best part!
Something tells me that when we get to 2034 not only will this show still be on air somehow but that Bart will still be in primary school imagining his future as an adult.
sadly you’re right
Well it's 2024 now so just 10 more years to go!
Agenda 2030, Real Life End Of The World, Armageddon, KJV
That means the future he imagined in the first clip is the closest to reality
Modern Simpsons is a worse fate than Bart ever imagined.
Now you know why James M. Barrie considered it a tragedy that Peter Pan would always be a lost boy.
It’s funny because it’s true.
@@milpool001 Have a awful future is not funny !!!!
I always liked Chief Justice Bart. A lot of episodes hinted that he might actually be just as smart as Lisa. He did outwit Sideshow Bob, multiple times. Plus Bart being a lawyer is just funny, and very fitting for his character.
The way the camera panned out at the end of the 'Bang Bang Bart' scene always made me chuckle.
At least he seemed very happy with the demolition job. Besides, I imagine the pay for that would be pretty decent also.
Hardly rolling in money, but easily something to live a comfortable life on.
Unless he is spending more than he makes. That’s a danger with any job.
@@Attmay True. I'm very convinced actually that's what Frank Grimes did.
@@Attmayeven with him being dense sometimes id think he would just forget utilities and other basic shit and do borderline gutterpunk hobo shit like using Y showers and shit like that
The funny thing is that nowadays the average blue collar workers makes more than the average college graduate. If he's operating heavy machinery like a bulldozer then that's even more.
He also Said in the same Episodes that he was also studying tô bê chief justice of the supreme court,which is still my favorite Future for bart
This is my favorite video on YT of all time. Thank you.
That's all I ever wanted.
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I like the demolition man future the best because it’s the only possitive Bart future they portrayed for him where he’s actually happy
0:10 A future Mrs. Krabappel that is obviously not going to happen.
I love the contempt on her face when she calls him out to answer the question! 🤣
I suppose that all would've happened in the very recent past if the timing is anything to go by (Series 2, 1990).
It may have been a hypothetical 2020 - obviously in a universe where CoViD never became an issue and the class were full of attentive and we'll behaved students.
And Krabappel wouldn't have been forced into early retirement.
@@letsdiscussitoversometea8479The actress died so instead of recasting her role they killed her off too.
@@jane1975 I know she did! ☹️
Marcia Wallace, Doris Grau, Russi Taylor - all been dying off over the years.
I think the next to go will be Julie Kavner personally - at least, her voice is almost shot (imagine her trying to voice Jacqueline Bouvier today! 😱).
Was disappointed when Harry Shearer left - that really was a significant blow.
Never been the same since then.
It's crazy how much of a rolemodel he was for me when i was 10 years old.
It's even crazier how you currently wash yourself with a rag on a stick.
The supreme judge one is meeeh. Demolition sounds realistic and something bart might actually enjoy. Plus blue collar workers are always appreciated
They aren’t really appreciated. Trade workers are, but not all blue collar work is, such as grocery clerks.
@@lobear3074 What about Demolition jobs?
These days they're probably making more than a person with an expensive college degree, and no student loan debt either. Take that, Lisa.😂
@@shorewall union trade workers in most places in the US get paid very well hourly. If they’re lucky enough to work year round they can top 100k in annual earnings.
blue collar isn't a real strong option if you're not so homogenous
like say you're in tucson, but you have a clear, precise welsh accent
what do you think is going to hapen budy, you might get in a lot of fights
i like the near-universal commonality of bart's shitty mustache stubble
We could all stand to be like Bart. Someone who remains optimistic despite most of his pathways in life being completely dog crap.
Boomers hogged all the best job jobs for themselves.
I’m happy that the show gave him a good future. In all the dreams , he’s a failure.
In Lisa’s wedding , he mention that he plans on going to Law school and he ended up being Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
That “UGH” Bart lets out as he dies from being impaled is just so perfect.😂
2:58 Lisa IS JUST TOO PROUD AS ALWAYS
love it
She is sometimes proud
@@daniapfel2825 You mean TOO PROUD!
@@paulpavlus6664 Yeah until imagine herself to have accomplished so much and doesn’t care about the fact her brother is killed by her. Already Bart and Lisa provoke each other
Good, she deserves to be, she puts in effort
Is Kitty Carlisle the very first instance of the "celebrities' heads in jars" that would end up in Futurama?
PRETTY MUCH 😅😅😅
Was thinking the same thing. Maybe Kitty was the prototype. They fixed some structural integrity issues with Nixon and later celebrity heads.
Lmao
The irony that Bart would repeat the fourth grade for the next 30+ years
You'd think Ms. Krabappel would be retired by then.
The voice actress died so they retired the character along with her.
@@detmstr341 Krabappel? I've been calling her Crabapple.
Goddamn, even watching the simpsons as a kid i related so hard to Bart in these segments.
Especially in the episode where he almost fails the 4th grade
hurry up and clean my pool, you're late
Bart seems to love his miserable futures 😂
That’s because I thought Bart is an idiot!
The writers stack the deck against the male characters because boomer.
@@Attmaybro in the past people didn't even consider that
@@Attmay
If there's any "gender war" plot in cartoons today, you bet women will come off as perfect, while men are shat on. 😠 Some things never change...
@@AttmayThe female characters in The Simpsons are not perfect either tbh none of the characters in the Simpsons are good role models.
That massive inflation for the cinema tickets are the most accurate thing about these lmao.
Bart: *imagines a hopeless future of failure and suffering*
Also Bart: "Cool!"
I never realised it until now but Marge concocting the Bang Bang Bart Scenario was….pretty darn sus.
I think Bart is actually happy with himself, no matter his future. It's a great quality in a person, plus speaks volumes for the clever writing in these seasons. Not everyone is cut out to be an academic success story; we need to start accepting that. Bart certainly has. My brother was very much like Bart when he was younger. He would get into fights and skipped the school a lot. He went to work as a garbage man, and loved every second of it. I think Bart would do well in many jobs that can keep his interest on.
I like that in the future, the Chief Justice gets his own discount.
I like how they already had the idea for the heads in Futurama
I was thinking along the exact same lines. It’s funny how some things are more obvious in hindsight than they were in the moment.
The idea is based on reality
I am wondering why the woman in the head didn’t like Bart. Seasons 1 to 10 were gold after that 💩
Barts fantasies have always been my favorite scenes. Great compilation
Barts own expectations are terrible, *most* episodes that just flash forward make him successful
"He's lost my vote" was always a really funny line to me.
He'd be a bit of a mess but one of those "free spirits" his parents hear from less. Probably has the constitution of an ox, lets face it.
The only time Bart imagines himself as a failure and is NOT okay with it when he accidentally murders someone. Shows he has some integrity in him.
..Obviously? He just misbehaves in class he’s not a murderer
Why is it when Bart and Lisa imagined themselves as overweight in the future, they develop a homegrown southern accent. 😂
I love that tho.
Yeardley Smith used that same accent when she was on *Mama’s Family* once.
I hate the other futures for Bart. The Chief Justice of Supreme Court is his real future.
He seemed pretty happy at the demolition business.
Honestly that or the demolition one he seemed rather happy
Guys the demolition business is in canon with the supreme Court one
Cause he says in the episode that he's planning to go to law school
@@stompchunkman4248
He was earning money to go to law school AN working with his aggression tendencies while working in the demolition business. That was a prelude to him becoming judge of the Supreme Court.
Slag off!
i like how he thinks most of these shitty future versions of him are cool lol. i always loved bart, such a weird/funny kid
It is funnier if you remember what TV was like in the 20 years before the premiere of this show, how they depicted children, and how they depicted success and failure.
2:52
I feel like Lisa is the physical Embodiment of the words, self-absorbed, smart ass
the word narcissist comes to mind
I love how Bart reacts to his drifter future.
I like how he is so positive about those disastrous outcomes
Bart has a good heart, he just needs some help to find anything he truly likes. A lot of children are like him and how many of these couldn't get the help they needed.
Wait hold up when you look at the drifter Bart and washed up celebrity Bart, they’re both wearing the same pants, sandals and button up shirt. I feel like those two futures might be part of the same storyline
1:23 Bang Bang Bart always cracked me up. 🤣
The music arrangement in that scene is excellent. It’s why I wish the DVDs had included isolated scores. There were space and legal reasons they could not.
So, according to the video, Bart's future is:
1) Repeating the fourth grade with his son
2) Becoming a bitter, homeless drifter after the sheriff runs him out of town
3) Becoming a drug-addled rock star whose latest hit song is about how much he hates his fans
4) Becoming a fat male stripper whose female fans jeer at and pelt with beer bottles.
5) Finally doing his father proud by becoming Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court and putting up with staggeringly high movie ticket prices.
6) Becoming a monster after drinking an experimental diet cola (though "Nature's Goodness" sounds more like a juice brand than a soda brand).
7) Cleaning his successful sister's awards and getting impaled on her Nobel Peace Prize (even though those are round medals...unless the design has changed by then).
8) Being a panelist on a 2034 revival of "Match Game" (funny things about that scene: Match Game actually had a 2016 revival with Alec Baldwin as host and Farrah Fawcett died in 2009, so, unless that's a clone or a distant descendant, there's no way she'd be on the show).
9) Working demolition
10) Working as the new Lunchlady Doris
11) Becoming a lardo on workman's comp.
I don't think Loni Anderson is going to make it to 2034. She will be 88/89. Billy will be up there in age too. Spike will however only be in his 70s.
She outlived Burt Reynolds after she cleaned him dry in their divorce.
They accurately depicted Billy Crystal putting on weight, though.
Bro on number 8 was like "Hey everyone,
I came across an intriguing hypothetical scenario about Bart Simpson becoming a panelist on a 2034 revival of "Match Game" and thought it'd be fun to analyze what this could entail, given the fictional and timeless nature of "The Simpsons" and the historical context of the show "Match Game."
**Background on Match Game:**
For those unfamiliar, "Match Game" is a classic game show that involves contestants trying to match answers with celebrity panelists. The show has been revived multiple times, with the most recent being hosted by Alec Baldwin in 2016. Notably, this show blends humor and wit, making it a good fit for a character like Bart Simpson, known for his cheeky humor.
**The Simpsons' Context:**
Bart Simpson, the notorious troublemaker from "The Simpsons," has been a cultural icon since the show's inception in 1989. "The Simpsons" is known for its satirical and often prophetic take on society, celebrities, and even political scenarios. Considering this, Bart as a panelist could serve as a playful nod to the show's legacy of engaging with popular culture.
**Feasibility and Humor:**
1. **Timelessness of Characters:** First off, "The Simpsons" characters don't age, which allows Bart to remain his mischievous ten-year-old self forever. This could be played up humorously on a game show set in 2034, perhaps with jokes about him never aging or references to historical events from "The Simpsons."
2. **Cultural References:** Bart's presence on "Match Game" could allow for a plethora of jokes and references spanning from the show's start to 2034, making it a rich field for both nostalgia and contemporary humor.
3. **Celebrity Dynamics:** Imagine the dynamics between Bart and other potential celebrity panelists. Bart's blunt and often inappropriate humor could clash hilariously with other personalities, providing a great source of comedy and unexpected reactions.
**Technicalities and Speculation:**
- **Legal and Creative Licensing:** One major aspect to consider is the licensing between Fox (or Disney, as its current owner) and the producers of "Match Game." There would need to be agreements on using the character in another network's game show format.
- **Voice Acting:** Would Nancy Cartwright continue to voice Bart in 2034? This could be a poignant aspect of the show, potentially touching on the longevity and impact of voice actors.
**Conclusion:**
While Bart Simpson appearing on a 2034 revival of "Match Game" is purely speculative, it opens up fascinating discussions about the interplay between fictional characters and real-life media formats. It would be a testament to the enduring relevance and adaptability of "The Simpsons" in American pop culture.
What do you all think? Could you see Bart causing mischief among celebrities in a future game show setting?" 💀 💀 ong ong fr fr
The one thing with Bart he knows who he is that’s he’s biggest victory
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Lisa needed a post-it note from Mr. Bergstrom to figure that out.
That scene at 3:15 always kills me!!! 😂😂😂
It killed him also.
@@DarkOmegaMK2Yeah it did, how ironic.
The cool part about Bart is he finds optimism in almost every scenario. He was literally happy almost being a monster LOL
I think it's more supposed to be a joke that a dumb kid doesn't understand why these fates are actually horrifying, superficially they seem entertaining or cool to a young boy
The old man voice from the first clip kills me every time I hear it
Love when Bart envisions his future and it's shitty and he's like cool
I Always Liked The Chief Justice Of The Supreme Court Ending , It Was Such A Win For Both Homer & Bart ..
Damn some of these were brutal. The Simpsons could be pretty raw, back in the day.
Funny how Marge, the moral compass of the group (well at least in early seasons) thoughts of the male stripper club were pretty detailed.
$650 is pretty close to modern movie ticket prices.
I wish I could find the "Bang Bang Bart" music to incorporate into my life.
Demolition is actually a great future for Bart. He’d enjoy the job and get paid well.
Or a lardo on workman's comp.
He would lose his benefits if he lost weight.
2:14 NOTE: Barts picture is still in the background banning him from going in! 40 years its been there! lol
You cut my favorite Homer line.
Can’t he be both… like the late Earl Warren. 😂
Bart was a drifter, became a male stripper and ended up becoming a food/medicine tester that made him somewhat monster!
Ah, the lazy Bart Simpson's life 😏
"Hush, fieldtrip boy!"
Weird how Bart's mom immediately thought of him becoming a male stripper for bad grades.
The future he is most terrified about is being on Match Game, lmao
Why is bart always happy about having a terrible future lol
Because he's cynicism personified.
Because he is influenced by pop culture glamorizing this. 20+ years of antiheroes, and this is the end result.
I always figured Bart would grow up to be the new “Otto”, but slightly better off. He would also have his own semi-successful rock band as the guitarist and they occasionally get a paying gig as well as travel.
Damn, no wonder Bart still acted up, no one gave a shit about him enough to reach out
I know he's just a cartoon character, but I always like the thought of him becoming a demolitionist. He seems genuinely happy and satisfied, and I bet he makes a good pay from it.
I love how Bart's groan as a burnt-out rock star is the same groan he makes as a burnt-out male stripper.
“I was the voice of roadrunner. Meep!”
“You mean meep meep?”
“No, I only recorded it once then they doubled it up on the soundtrack. Cheap bastards.”
Confession through projection. That’s the boomer way.
You gotta give Bart credit; in almost every iteration of his future, he seems to have managed to skip the hereditary baldness gene.
Honestly the most surprising thing about 1:57 is that future people still go outside to enjoy things and pay for it with actual cash. Ahh the 90s, when we were all ignorant of how far we'd fall.
Bart is so relatable, it hurts
I love the way he only gets Homer's fire oclock shadow in a blue collar job!
And I don't know why Lisa's scared of the stick rag; after all, her futures included one with a prying stick.
It’s actually frightening how much closer we are to 2034 than when that episode of the Simpsons released
Which means they were wrong about Y2K. If they were right, then the Gary Coleman episode would’ve been the last episode because the grid would’ve collapsed.
1:56 So, the "40 years later" would be like in 6 years, right? I want my levitating car.
It's in 2032
Every season, they keep calling him a failure in life while Lisa & Maggie have talent in art like their mom.
Same message you always get about Homer as well.
It’s misandrist. It’s one of the things *Family Guy* is karma for.
The episode where Lisa becomes President leads directly into Bart entering the judicial system. Lisa pulls some favours to get Bart through Law school, nominates him as a justice, and then he gets to be Chief Justice.
So in the Lisa's Wedding Bart mentions that he's getting his aggression out until Law school, I think he did get that law degree and eventually when she became president she appointed him chief justice
Nice that the “monsterism” doesn’t seem to cause any discomfort or pain worth mentioning. The doctors certainly seem completely unphased by these alarming changes, guess they were expecting this to happen.
He just looks like Quasimodo with a bad haircut.
He imagined he’d grow up as the following: A drifter, a burnt out rock star, a homeless mutant, a D-List celebrity, a school lunch”lady”, and a human blob.
Somehow the future worked out way better for him than he ever had imagined.