The Mildly Unsettling Couch Gag From the Simpsons/Futurama Crossover and a Bonus Clip!

That title card! Haha! Ha... ha. Heh. Aww.

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Futurama is coming back to TV this weekend by way of the Simpsons crossover episode “Simpsorama,” and it looks like some kind of monsters from the future with the combined DNA of Marge and Homer are wreaking havoc. So, Bart, probably?

Here’s the clip from THR:

“Simpsorama” airs this Sunday at 8PM, or a really long time ago if you’re from the future.

Previously in Simpsons things

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