When were the Ramones on the Simpsons?

1993
But more Ramones fans than who are likely to admit it – especially ones born after the 1970s – first saw them when they appeared on The Simpsons in October of 1993. They had the good fortune to appear in one of the all-time great episodes, a Citizen Kane spoof titled “Rosebud” in which Mr.

Was George Burns on The Simpsons?

He was the father of Ironfist Burns, the camp counsellor of Camp Deadly and main antagonist of Bart Simpson’s Escape from Camp Deadly.

What is Mr Burns problem in Rosebud?

Smithers overhears Mr. Burns having a nightmare in which he murmurs the name “Bobo”. A flashback reveals that as a child, Burns lived with his family and cherished his teddy bear Bobo, which he dropped in the snow when he left home to live with a “twisted, loveless billionaire”.

How old is Mr Burns in The Simpsons?

81
Mr. Burns’ extreme old age is a frequent source of humor on the show. He is occasionally referred to as “Springfield’s oldest resident”; in Season 2’s “Simpson and Delilah”, he told Homer that he is 81, although, in several later episodes, he is shown to be 104.

What did the Ramones sing on the Simpsons?

They had the good fortune to appear in one of the all-time great episodes, a Citizen Kane spoof titled “Rosebud” in which Mr. Burns attempts to track down his beloved childhood teddy bear Bobo.

Who are the main characters in the Ramones?

This article is about the Ramones characters. For the real-life band and guest voice actors, please see The Ramones. The Ramones are an American punk-rock band comprising Johnny (guitar), Joey (lead vocals), Marky (drums) and C. J. Ramone (bass guitar and vocals).

What did mr.burns say about the Ramones?

“Ladies and gentlemen, the Ramones !” (Why he though that booking a loud, abrasive punk band would please Mr. Burns is unclear.) “Ah,” says Burns, leaning back into his chair. “These minstrels will soothe my jangled nerves.”

Who are the guest stars on the Simpsons?

Guest stars The Ramones were “gigantic obsessive Simpsons fans” and their characters were designed by Wes Archer. Marky Ramone later called their appearance “a career highlight”. The episode is largely a parody of the 1941 Orson Welles film Citizen Kane.