One of the longest-running gags on The Simpsons Is all the Bart Simpson prank calls. Bart’s favorite target seems to be Moe’s Tavern, where he fools Moe into yelling obscene names and phrases at the bar. Bart has been engaging in the antics since the first season of The SimpsonsAnd they have yet to lose their charm. It’s hard to imagine Moe being oblivious to Bart’s pranks every time, but the calls usually end with an aggravated Moe threatening to hurt the young Simpson. Bart gets a few solid chuckles from the exchange, and, in typical fashion, goes about his day.
With more than 35 seasons and no end in sight, The Simpsons is an American cultural institution. Even after all these years, the Bart Simpson Prank calling names he uses when he harasses Moe’s Tavern Earn some of the biggest laughs of the show. They’re usually juvenile plays on words, but they still make for hilarious television, just as they have for decades now. Although there were countless prank calls to choose from, some of them not even to Moe’s Tavern, a few jokes stood out among the rest.
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Haywood U. Cuddleme
Season 14, Episode 5, “Helter Shelter.”
Many of the best prank calls The Simpsons Are the classics from earlier seasons, back when Bart calling Moe’s Tavern was a recurring feature that happened in more or less every episode. However, later seasons also have some fantastically weird examples, such as season 14’s “Helter Shelter”. The episode saw the Simpson family move out of their home due to a termite infestation, and in order to save money, they agree to participate in a reality TV show that sees them live in a home that only has access to the technology of 1895.
The premise leads to all sorts of interesting gags and jokes as Homer, Marge, Lisa, Bart and Maggie try to get to 19th century tech. Among these moments is one of the most innovative Bart Simpson prank calls. While the pun isn’t anything too inventive (Bart asks for Haywood U. Cuddleme, which leads Mo to call out “Hey, would you cuddle me”), the fact that Bart sends the prank via telegram rather than a phone call makes it absolutely Hilarious.
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Mu Ron
Season 24, Episode 19, “Whiskey Business”
One of the darkest recurring jokes when it comes to Moe The Simpsons Is that he harbors suicidal tendencies, although his attempts to end his own life always be either his cry for attention, or they simply fail due to circumstances beyond his control. This plays into one dark but memorable Bart Simpson prank call The Simpsons Season 24 episode “Whiskey Business”, when Bart calls Moe during one of his many failed attempts.
The exact name in this prank call to Mo is incredibly simple, as “Mo Ron” is an obvious play on the word “moron”. However, it stands out because it’s one of the few times Moe gets a call when he’s not at the bar, and because Bart inadvertently saves Moe’s life. While yelling at Bart, Mo actually kicks the stall out from under him with the rant. Then, the beam holding Mo’s loose breaks just as Mo screams”I will show you who is crazy!”. It’s a particularly dark Bart Simpson prank call, though that doesn’t change it being one of the more memorable examples from later seasons. The Simpsons.
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Maya Normousbut
Season 20, Episode 2, “Lost Verizon”
While Moe is the victim of the overwhelming majority of Bart’s prank calls the simpsons, The season 20 episode “Lost Verizon” shows that the 10-year-old terror is more than happy to inflict the same torment on more or less anyone. In “Lost Verizon”, Bart finds the lost cell phone of actor Dennis Leary (who cameos in the episode as himself). Rather than return the phone, Bart decides to use it to make some incredibly expensive prank calls to bars around the world.
One of the first of the prank calls is also one of the funniest when it comes to the fake names that Bart uses to get unwitting bartenders like Moe to call out embarrassing phrases. Bart calls a bar in Hawaii and asks if he can speak to a woman named Maya Normousbutt. The humor in this particular Bart Simpson prank call comes mainly from the fictional woman’s last name, as “Normousbutt” is one of the most clearly jokey last names he’s ever used—though it doesn’t hold up to the Hawaiian equivalent of Mo falling for the prank.
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Drew F. Wiener
Season 20, Episode 2, “Lost Verizon”
There are some Bart Simpson prank calls in The Simpsons Season 20 episode “Lost Verizon,” and while asking for Maya Normousbutt is laugh-out-loud funny, it’s nowhere near as chuckle-inducing as his call to Australia. After calling the Hawaiian equivalent of Moe’s Tavern, Bart decided to call an Australian bar and ask for a Drew P. Wiener, which, when said out loud by the bartender, elicits a roar of laughter from his patrons as he begins to shout about his “pressure wiener”.
This Bart Simpson prank is especially hilarious due to the context, and because of how the show decides to portray the Australian bar. The Simpsons Has visited Australia several times, and the Bart Simpson prank call to the country in “Lost Verizon” continues the subtle running gag of depicting everyone in the country as a variation on Crocodile Dundee. While the prank call itself may not be Bart’s best work, seeing an entire bar full of the Australian stereotype makes for a laugh-out-loud moment, and one of the best prank calls on The Simpsons What doesn’t have Moe.
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Yuri Nator
Season 22, Episode 9, “Danny Fatso”
Just like there are some hilarious Bart Simpson prank calls that don’t feature Moe, there have also been some incredibly funny spins on the running gag that don’t feature Bart. Given how relentless Bart was when it came to terrorizing Mo, it’s understandable that Springfield’s resident bartender became incredibly wary of hearing the phone ring. This leads to a gut-busting moment in the season 22 episode “Donnie Fatso” when Moe mistakenly believes that a genuine request from Fat Tony is simply one of Bart’s pranks.
Fat Tony calls Moe’s Tavern while trying to find his former Russian associate, a man named Yuri Nator. Mu, of course, hears this as a pun designed to get him to say “urinator”. Moe doesn’t call the name, and instead notices Fat Tony on the phone, and puts the receiver down, believing that he has guessed who is calling him (since Moe never realized it was Bart). This The Simpsons The prank call is made all the funnier by a confused Tony telling his associates that he “He didn’t expect to get screamed at like some 10-year-old punk making a prank call.”
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IMA Wiener
Season 22, Episode 17, “Love Is a Many-Strangled Thing”
The Simpsons is now one of the longest-running shows on television and it’s amazing just how far the series has come from season 1 to its final season of 35. Although it’s not technically one of the many Bart Simpson prank calls, The Simpsons Chose to show the passage of time with a prank text message courtesy of Bart. In the installment, Moe is shown tending the bar and using his flip phone When he receives a message for “Ima Wiener”.
Moe eventually catches on and tries to threaten the pranksters by sending a message back.
Mou reads the text out loud and even shows it to the bar patrons before they all burst out laughing at him. It takes a second, but Moi finally catches on and tries to threaten the prankster by sending a message back, but unfortunately he can’t use his fingers very well and ends up accidentally giving it to Haiti.
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Homer sexual
Season 2, Episode 14, “Principal Charming”
While Homer Simpson somehow gets the attention of a ton of women throughout the series, it would be a stretch to say that none of these women could be labeled as “Homer sex.” Still, it was enough to trick Moe when one of Bart Simpson’s prank calls saw him use his own father’s name as a pun. Instead of asking for Homer Simpson, he asks for “Homer sexual.”
Moe falls for the word as always, and the patrons of Moe’s Tavern have a good laugh. The joke has a nice flashback later in the episode when Homer is eventually forced to meet with Skinner and begins to assess him as a potential romantic partner for Selma. Homer is ready for Skinner and reveals that he thinks it’s possible Skinner is gay and that he also thinks the term is “Homer Sexual.”
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Ollie Taboger
Season 13, Episode 3, “Homer The Moe”
The prank calls to Moe’s have become such a classic recurring gag on the show that the series has found ways to subvert the joke rather than simply repeating the same setup and punchline every time. In the season 13 episode “Homer The Moe,” beer-lover Homer Simpson takes over as the man in charge of Moe’s Tavern While Mou visited his alma mater to rediscover his passion for bartending. This leads to Homer finally being on the receiving end of one of those Bart Simpson prank phone calls.
Oddly enough, Homer is too excited about the moment. Unfortunately for Bart, Homer is somehow even dumber than Moe. Rather than just blindly calling the name Ollie Tabooger as Bart says, Homer has trouble following the joke and asks Bart many questions before his son simply abandons the gag and hangs up the phone.
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Lee Kay Bam
Family Guy, Season 13, Episode 1, “The Simpsons Guy”
While the Family guy/The Simpsons Crossover fell way short of its potential, it was not without its bright spots. It was fun to see the iconic animated characters interact, but it was also clear the bye Family guy Have a special respect for the long legacy of The Simpsons And have fun exploring some classic gags like the prank call. This came about when Stewie was attached to Bart and wanted to emulate his new idol.
Showing his coolness, Bart pulls off another prank call to Mo’s Tavern. in the Family guy Season 13 premiere “The Simpsons Guy,” Bart’s chosen prank call name is Lee Key Bum, which gets a huge laugh from Stewie. Stewie goes up with a lot more”Family guy“Joke that’s not healthy at all, but mo asking his customers to check the stool for a”Leaky Bam“It’s still a great line.
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Oliver Clausoff
Season 1, Episode 13, “Some Enchanted Evening”
This is the second prank call that Bart pulls off in the Season 1 episode “Some Enchanted Evening,” but it stands out as one of the best Bart Simpson prank calls. What’s nice about this moment is that Bart doesn’t just do it for his own benefit and entertainment, but chooses to share it with his loved ones. With Lisa and Maggie as his audience, Bart offers “a little pre-dinner entertainment” as the phone rings.
Although Lisa Simpson is clearly the most mature member of the family, she is thoroughly amused by the prank and shares a laugh with Bart.
Using his standard setup, Bart asks Mo, “Is Oliver there?“When Moe asks for a name, Bart gives him a singer instead: “Oliver Clausoff“Moe is as clueless as he is shouts from behind the bar that he wantsAll of her clothes off.“ Although Lisa Simpson is clearly the most mature member of the family, she is thoroughly amused by the prank and shares a laugh with Bart.
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Seymour Boots
Season 2, Episode 11, “One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish”
By far, one of the most iconic Bart Simpson prank phone calls arose very early on The Simpsons. The season 2 episode “One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish” is one of the darkest episodes of The SimpsonsBut it shows that the series never forgets to provide some laughs. Bart calls for the whereabouts of Seymour Butz at Moe’s Tavern.
Moi lets his beard grow, as all the bar patrons laugh in his face.
in this case, Mou catches a prank after screaming “see more bats” across the bar several times. Moi lets his beard grow, as all the bar patrons laugh in his face. He lets the hacker know he means business by saying:When I take your hands, I will pull out your eyes with a corkscrew!“It adds another funny element to the recurring gag of the series with Moe always responding in an unsettling and violent way.
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Beau O’Problem
Season 3, Episode 11, “Brent Verkaufen Der Kraftwerk”
In “Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk” from season 3, Bart gets Moe good with a prank name that seems particularly appropriate for the often rude and obnoxious bartender. With his father and the rest of Mo’s regulars hanging around the bar, Bart calls Mo to ask for “Mrs. O’Problem, maiden name Beau.” Mo is humiliated after asking his patrons, “Do I have a BO problem here?”
He tells Bart, “I’m going to paint my house with your brains!“ However, this prank has a hilarious twist as, right after he hangs up, Marge tells Bart that he has to go down to Moe to collect his father. Bart is clearly nervous at the prospect of Moe finally making good on his threats. Indeed, Moe immediately recognizes his voice but is thrilled to see that it is Homer’s precious young son, further showing that he is not quick to catch on.
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Al Koholic
Season 1, Episode 13, “Some Enchanted Evening”
“Some Enchanted Evening” contains Not just one but two iconic Bart Simpson prank callsand was initially intended to be the first episode of The Simpsons But the season 1 finale ended. In the same episode in which he asks for Oliver Clausoff, Bart pulls the most classic prank-the-bartender line out of his sleeve. Bart is looking to find out if there is a man named Al Coholic at the bar. “Is there an alcoholic here?“
It’s risky to use in a bar knowing the kind of crowd that makes Moe’s regulars. However, as dark as many of them are, they are again quicker to pick up the joke than Mo. Of course, Homer chimes in with an ironic bit of support saying “I hope you find the punk someday, Mo,” Oblivious that it is his own son tormenting his favorite barkeep.
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Tess T. Calls
Season 29, Episode 9, “Gone Boy”
like The Simpsons Continuing on its legendary run, the prank phone call gag was used less frequently while never completely disappearing from the series. When Bart got stuck in an underground bunker during the 29th season The Simpsons Christmas episode “Gone Boy,” he eventually finds a phone, giving him the ability to deliver more classic Bart Simpson prank calls. Instead of finding help, Bart takes the opportunity to prank call Moe’s Tavern.
While his typical brand of juvenile humor, Bart wonders if there is someone named Tess T. Culls with a beer. After shouting the word “Testicles“In the bar several timesinsist, “Oh, well. I know you’re hanging around here somewhereWhile Bart has a good laugh, the old phone starts ringing before he can call someone to save him.
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Hugh Jas
Season 3, Episode 10, “Flaming Moe’s”
The season 3 episode “Flaming Moe’s,” is possibly the best Moe episode of The Simpsons And it contains one of the best Bart Simpson prank calls. In it, Mo steals Homer’s recipe for a very strong and very popular cocktail. The success of the Flaming Moe makes Moe’s Tavern the #1 spot in Springfield. It’s a rare episode that sees things looking good for the usually downtrodden bartender which is further shown when Bart’s prank goes differently than usual.
When Bart asks for Hugh JaceIt turns out that there is a patron with that name in the bar. It’s a funny moment that shows just how packed the bar has become that even people with ridiculous names are there. “Look, I’ll go with you, mister. This is a prank calling that kind of back fire, and I’d like to bail out right now,” Bart admitted before hanging up. In his one appearance, Mr. Jace is a very pleasant person as he wishes Bart the best of luck with his next endeavor.
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I’m a stupid murderer with an ugly face and a big butt and my cheeks smell and I like to kiss my own butt
Season 3, Episode 7, “Treehouse of Horror II”
In “Treehouse of Horror II,” one of the best “Treehouse of Horror” episodes of The Simpsons, Bart uses psionic powers to make everyone in Springfield do his bidding. There’s no need for him to develop gag names anymore when he calls in Moe with one of the most out-there Bart Simpson prank calls. Instead of his usual funny prank name, Bart gets Mo to call nonsensically for someone named “I’m a stupid murderer with an ugly face and a big butt and my cheeks smell and I like to kiss my own cheeks.“
If Moe doesn’t repeat the line, Bart is likely to make him some kind of grotesque creature. It’s not much of a joke name, but it’s even more hilarious in its absurdity. However, there is a strange moment when, after Mou says the whole name and is laughed at by the patrons, it is as if he just then clues in the very obvious joke.
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Mike Roach
Season 2, Episode 22, “Blood Feud”
From 10-year-old Bart’s perspective, it doesn’t get much funnier than making jokes that reference body parts or bodily functions. That’s usually the case when it comes to the best Bart Simpson prank calls and in season 2’s “Blood Feud” episode, Bart gets Moe with one of the oldest bad pranks in the books. “is mike there Last name, Roch,Bart asks, Luring Mo right into his “my crotch” trap.
Lisa is there to laugh right along with her big brother as Moe threatens to do unconscionable things to the boy if he ever figures out his identity. While many of the other most memorable prank calls found a way to fit the gags into the story, this one proves that you can have a non-sequitur moment with no real connection to the overall story and still be funny.
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Jack strap
Season 1, Episode 6, “Moaning Lisa”
Bart’s second-ever prank call name comes in the episode “Moaning Lisa.” After being used to memorable effect earlier in the first season, young Bart’s ritual is solved for good when he calls the bar, showing that this is the kind of gag that won’t get tiresome quickly thanks to an abundance of clever names. This time when Bart calls the bar, he asks to speak to Jacques Strap. As with Moe, the bartender can’t get it at first, told his patrons that he was “Looking for a jack strap.”
When reality washes over him, the angry bartender hurls an empty, violent rant at his prankster. “Where’s your sense of humor, man?” Bart questions before hanging up. It’s an interesting moment of insight into Bart’s mind because he’s not just doing it to get a laugh, but he actually enjoys playing the mind games with Mo.
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Amanda Huginkis
Season 4, Episode 8, “New Kid on the Block”
The prank phone calls become a tool that Bart uses throughout the series with the episode “New Kid On The Block” from season 4 showing the various ways it can be utilized. When Bart falls for the next-door neighbor, Ruth Powers, he uses the prank calls as a way to impress the older girl.. However, when she falls for Bart’s school bully, Jimbo Jones, Bart sees how he can use the gag as a way to get even with Jimbo.
He calls Moe’s Tavern and asks for a customer named “Amanda Huginkis”. After calling the name several times, Moe laments, “Why can’t I find a person to hug and kiss?” Barney retorts, “Maybe your standards are too high“Moe, as usual, threatens Bart with violence only for Bart to claim that his name is Jimbo and give the address where he can be found. Showing that he is indeed dark, Moe triumphantly claims that the prankster just made a big mistake, as If he gave out his name and address by accident.
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IP Freely
Season 1, Episode 3, “Homer’s Odyssey”
Bart’s prank calls are now a beloved running gag, and it all started with the third episode of The Simpsons. Bart calls Moe’s Tavern and asks to speak to IP Freely. Bart’s use of this choice homophone (“I pe freely”) Works out just as he planned, and an exasperated Mo promises to take revenge the next chance he gets. When Homer delivers the “You will get this point sometime“line he’s known for, Mo responds with,”He is hard to catch. He keeps his name.”
From this scene, one of the most iconic quips of The Simpsons was born, making it an instant classic and somewhat historic for the series. It’s also fun that the show establishes that this has been going on for a long time with fans left to wonder how early Bart started harassing Mo.
The Simpsons is a long-running animated television series created by Matt Groening that satirically follows a working-class family in the misfit town of Springfield. Homer, a bit of a schmuck who works at a nuclear power plant, is the provider for his family, while his wife, Marge, tries to keep sanity and sanity in the house to the best of her ability. Bart is a born troublemaker, and Lisa is his super-intelligent sister who finds herself surrounded by people who can’t understand her. Finally, Maggie is the mysterious baby who acts as a deus ex machina when the series calls for it. The show puts the family in some absurd situations, while constantly tackling socio-political and pop-culture themes set in their world, providing an often sharp critique of the subjects covered in each episode. The series first premiered in 1989 and has been a staple of Fox’s programming schedule ever since!
- Release date
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December 17, 1989
- Seasons
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35
- Showrunner
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Al Jin