Bacon
Bacon is a meat product, made from pig.
History
Despite being in poor shape health wise, Homer still eats bacon and eggs for breakfast, over the healthier option of oatmeal.[1]
Kirk Van Houten, when slandering Luann's cooking, said he hadn't had a decent breakfast since the army, and that he would get a decent breakfast from the high school hooligans egging their Bonneville if they threw him some bacon.[2]
After discovering he could sell grease for profit, Homer started frying large amounts of bacon. $27 worth of bacon made him ¢63, a high profit loss. He later expanded this into a full-blown business, Simpson & Son Grease Co..[3]
Homer is shouting at Bart to follow his belief in buttering his bacon. Bart agrees, so Lisa starts discussing her recent change in spiritualism. However Homer soon stops her, to tell Bart to "bacon up that sausage". Bart moans that his heart hurts, but after a glare from Homer, he does as he is told.[4]
To get Homer to the door to receive a subpoena (about misspending Bart's earnings as Baby Stink Breath), the Blue-haired lawyer puts a side of bacon at the door.[5]
A truck carrying hot fudge collided with a truck carrying bacon. Homer samples it an exclaims "Mmm... move over eggs, bacon just got a new best friend... fudge."[6]
Abbie, Homer's half-sister, said "Mmm... bacon".[7]
In his song, "You're a Hero", Homer calls himself a "double-bacon geniusburger".[8]
After seeing a commercial, Homer tries to find a Golden Ticket to gain access to Farmer Billy's Bacon Factory. He brought mass quantities of the product from the Kwik-E-Mart, but only found a silver ticket. This allowed him to judge at the upcoming county fair.[9]
En-route to Oregon, Homer stops at Skobo's, a restaurant. He orders the smiley face breakfast special, asking to have a bacon nose, bacon hair, bacon moustache, a five o'clock shadow made of bacon bits and a bacon body. The waitress suggested just shoving a pig down his throat, exciting Homer. She revealed she was just kidding, so Homer says his bacon man lives in a bacon house. The waitress replies that he doesn't.Cite error: Closing </ref>
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Bart wanted to go to the cinema, but couldn't afford it as Homer wanted to buy a bacon station. Once Bart finally sneaks into the film, much to his embarrassment, Homer is there with his bacon station, selling to movie goers.[10]
Non-canon
When Marge fell asleep at church, she dreamt she and Homer were Eve and Adam in the Bible story. The Pig of Eden supplied them with many pork products, including bacon. Others were pork chops and pork ribs.[11]
When the Simpsons get the Ultrahouse 3000, it falls in love with Marge. To "get her", he plans to kill Homer. It starts frying bacon, alerting a half-awake Homer, who exclaims "Mmm... unexplained bacon". He goes into the kitchen, where the Ultrahouse uses ice cubes, the dining table and its garbage disposal to "kill" Homer.[12]
Homer Simpson once mixed a jar of Finally together! Bacon bits and dried grits with pork powder and mayo.[13]
Bacon products
- Farmer Billy's Bacon[9]
- Finally together! Bacon bits and dried grits[13]
- Super Deluxe Krusty Burger, with bacon, chili, cheese and extra Krusty Secret Sauce.[citation needed]
- Krusty-Bacon Swirlie[citation needed]
Behind the Laughter
- In Al-Shamshoon, the short-lived Arabic dub of The Simpsons, pork products, including bacon, were removed for religious reasons.
- The bacon and eggs seen in "Homer's Triple Bypass" changed color between shots.
Appearances
- Episode – "Homer's Triple Bypass"
- Episode – "A Milhouse Divided" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Lard of the Dance"
- Episode – "Simpsons Bible Stories"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XII" (mentioned)
- Episode – "She of Little Faith"
- Episode – "Barting Over"
- Episode – "Pray Anything"
- Episode – "The Regina Monologues" (mentioned)
- Episode – "'Tis the Fifteenth Season" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Simple Simpson"
- Episode – "We're on the Road to D'ohwhere"
- Comic story – Bart Goes to the Movies
- Comic story – Milhouse the Man, Krusty in the Can, and the Great Springfield Frink-Out
- Book – The Lisa Book (mentioned)
References
- ↑ "Homer's Triple Bypass"
- ↑ "A Milhouse Divided"
- ↑ "Lard of the Dance"
- ↑ "She of Little Faith"
- ↑ "Barting Over"
- ↑ "Pray Anything"
- ↑ "The Regina Monologues"
- ↑ "'Tis the Fifteenth Season"
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 "Simple Simpson"
- ↑ Bart Goes to the Movies
- ↑ "Simpsons Bible Stories"
- ↑ "Treehouse of Horror XII"
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 Milhouse the Man, Krusty in the Can, and the Great Springfield Frink-Out