
The Simpsons (1989)
The Simpsons (1989) is a classic animated sitcom that has been entertaining audiences for decades. It follows the lives of the Simpson family, a dysfunctional yet loving family living in the fictional town of Springfield. The show is known for its witty humor, clever writing, and memorable characters.
One of the most iconic aspects of The Simpsons is its use of sexual innuendo. From Homer’s suggestive comments to Marge’s occasional risqué jokes, the show often uses sexual humor to get a laugh. One of the most memorable sexual moments in The Simpsons is when Homer and Marge are in bed together and Homer says, “Mmm, I love the smell of marital bliss in the morning.” This line has become a classic Simpsons quote and is often quoted by fans of the show.
Another memorable sexual moment in The Simpsons is when Homer and Marge are in the bedroom and Homer says, “Mmm, I love the smell of your perfume.” This line is often used to poke fun at the fact that Homer is a bit of a lech.
The Simpsons also features a number of other sexual moments, such as when Homer and Marge are in the bedroom and Homer says, “Mmm, I love the feel of your skin.” This line is often used to show the tenderness between the two characters.
The Simpsons is a show that is not afraid to push the boundaries when it comes to sexual humor. While some of the jokes may be a bit risqué, they are always done in good fun and are often used to make a point about relationships and the importance of communication. The Simpsons is a show that is sure to make you laugh and think, and its use of sexual humor is just one of the many reasons why it is so beloved.
Many references to sex
Rear nudity in both genders can rarely and briefly be seen
Moe asks how many boobs a woman has.
One use of pantyhose swapping.
Only one rape reference in the whole series on a poster. This is very brief and hard to notice.
Some characters are having sex in bed, but they are not naked so... It looks fine.
The film is fairly unpredictable on a sexual basis, some episodes have a lot of sexual references (Never any nudity though), and some have no sex at all.
There are mentions and references to prostitution and very rarely, brothels
There are several episodes centered arround extra-marrital affairs, including one extra-marrital sex scene (they are depicted as nude but privates are not shown.
The earlier seasons are tamer than the later seasons.
Contains mild to moderate sexual references throughout the course of the series. Some episodes deal with sex and sexuality as a central theme, and Homer and Marge are occasionally depicted in bed together, and may be depicted nude from the shoulders up. One of the stronger instances of visually depicted sexual behaviour occurs when Bart walks in on his parents making love (they are depicted naked, however, their private parts are strategically obscured by their limbs).
Also contains infrequent references to masturbation, extramarital affairs, promiscuity, prostitution and the like.
Rear nudity is depicted in some episodes, and stronger instances of nudity are strategically obscured. In one episode, Homer and Marge are stranded naked in a public place, and spend much of the final act of the episode trying to make it home without being spotted.
Some characters are depicted exposing themselves to others.
Underage pregnancy.
Patty Bouvier (Marge's and Selma's twin sister) was gay; sometimes she can be seen kissing or holding hands with the another woman.
Probably the strongest instances of visually depicted sexual behavior occurs in one episode which during a dream Maggie is having with the Simpsons family as puppets, a puppet version of Moe kisses Katy Perry right below her belly button indicating he might have kissed her Vagina, as she says "That's not my belly button, but I didn't say stop".
In one episode, Bart makes a joke about how after taking a prescription drug, his testicles have grown exponentially. The Camera then cuts to what appears to be his enlarged balls is his pants, though it turns out to be oranges he's stuffed in his pants. In the same episode, Homer and Marge watch "Showgirls", where a woman is shown taking of her shirt. A majority of her breast is exposed in this scene, however it cuts away in the last moment.