A fan recovers a joke from 'The Simpsons' that had been intentionally hidden for 31 years

The Simpsons are close to four decades since it first aired in December 1989 in the United States, and later in a large number of countries.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
22 April 2023 Saturday 13:25
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A fan recovers a joke from 'The Simpsons' that had been intentionally hidden for 31 years

The Simpsons are close to four decades since it first aired in December 1989 in the United States, and later in a large number of countries. The Simpsons and their friendly yellow family have conquered millions of fans around the world.

In episode 22 of the third season of The Simpsons there is a gag that we have never heard before. Now, 31 years after its premiere, a fan of the series has managed to unravel the mystery thanks to an audio editing program.

In one of the scenes, Homer is about to take Bart and Milhouse to a concert by Spinal Tap, a Heavy Metal band, but Marge disagrees and wants to avoid it at all costs, expressing her discomfort at the dangers and problems it entails. .

"Marge, I've been to thousands of heavy metal concerts and nothing has happened to me." Some words that Marge does not like, which accentuates the argument between the couple, with the rest of the Simpson family of witnesses, including Marge's twin sisters, Patty and Selma.

But Homer can't hear Marge's answer because of a permanent tinnitus (tinnitus) that his rock stage has caused him. Neither are the spectators: all we hear is a beep.

Now, 31 years later, video editor Ewzzy Rayburn has managed to remove the sound of Homer's tinnitus and has managed to rescue Marge's phrase. The technician has shared his finding on Twitter.

"I have used my sound editing skills to recover an altered mist," he wrote on his Twitter account. Thus, the dialogue says: "Very good, but do not allow children to adopt any attitude of the band, be it the treatment of women, alcohol, religion, politics ... whatever," she explained.