With more than 700 episodes, Artificial Intelligence put together a list with the most relevant episodes.
The Simpsons is an animated television series created by Matt Groening and produced by James L. Brooks and Sam Simon. It is known for its social and cultural satire, as well as its humorous depiction of family life.
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The series follows the Simpson family who live in the city of Springfield. The first episode was released on December 17, 1989. and it undoubtedly left its mark on a generation, both on t-shirts with the characters’ faces, socks, mugs, a giant section in the Disney park to tour the world of the series and mainly it marked the language of the series’ fans.


The Simpsons reached 500 episodes

The Best Episodes of ‘The Simpsons,’ According to AI
Artificial Intelligence created a ranking of the top 5 episodes. This response was created based on the popularity of each chapter and the reception by the public.
“Last Exit to Springfield” -Season 4, Episode 17
Homer becomes the leader of the nuclear plant’s union and faces a series of challenges as he tries to improve working conditions.
“Cape Feare” -Season 5, Episode 2
The Simpson family enters the witness protection program after Sideshow Bob is released from prison and wants revenge on Bart.
“Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part 1 and 2)” – Seasons 4 and 5
The first part deals with the mysterious shooting of Mr. Burns, and the second part reveals the culprit.
“The Springfield Files” -Season 8, Episode 10
Homer and FBI agents Mulder and Scully investigate alien sightings in Springfield. The plot mixes the mystery of The X-Files with the burlesque humor of the series.
“Homer the Heretic” – Season 4, Episode 3
Homer decides to stay home on Sunday instead of going to church, enjoying a day off. However, he faces difficulties when a fire threatens his home and he must resort to the help of emergency services.
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