Wel this is because homer is a very fragile and stupid man and on the other hand marge is a caring , lovely ,smart person! So when there is a problem that homer can;t fix Marge has to fix it for him because of her description they make a perfecto couple for this reason
Homer Simpson is a character from the popular TV show, "The Simpsons".However, Homer is the author of the epics The Odyssey and The Iliad.
Homer Simpson is a character from the popular TV show, "The Simpsons".However, Homer is the author of the epics The Odyssey and The Iliad.
Yes. the creators of each shows will come together to create their cross-over story of SpongeBob Squarepants meets The Simpsons. Here's some facts of each characters match: 1.) SpongeBob Squarepants - Bart Simpson 2.) Patrick Star - Homer Simpson 3.) Sandy Cheeks - Lisa Simpson 4.) Squidward tentacles - Marge Simpson 5.) Mr.Krabs - Krusty the Clown 6.) Plankton - Sideshow Bob It's gonna be an epic crossover saga yet! Can't wait to see! :D
homer was a epic poet
An epic poem. It was written by Homer. Homer also wrote the Illiad another epic poem.
Bart Simpson is a fictional character from the American animated series 'The Simpsons'. He has short spiky hair, yellow skin (like all the Simpson characters),an orange t-shirt and blue trousers (pants if you are american!!!). He is 10 years old and bit of a menace! Nancy Cartwright voices the charcter, as well as many others.He is a ten year old boy, he is the first son of Homer and Marge, the big brother of both Lisa and Maggie.He is a troublemaker, everyday in school he does detentions, making fun of the principal, shooting rocks from a slingshot to his teachers, and much much more.Bart has a Siamese twin called Hugo who lives in the attic of the Simpson house.His full name is Bartholomew and his best friend is Milhouse Vanhouten, the nerd.
The Odyssey by Homer
"The Iliad" by Homer who was a Greek poet .
Homer Simpson is a character from the popular TV show, "The Simpsons".However, Homer is the author of the epics The Odyssey and The Iliad.
The Illiad.
The Iliad.
Homer is traditionally credited with writing "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey", two epic poems from ancient Greek literature. There is ongoing scholarly debate around whether Homer was an individual author or an oral tradition attributed to one name.