There’s no shortage of memorable moments from the long history of The Simpsons, but without a doubt, “Steamed Hams” sums up everything great about the show. The segment–and the episode it aired in–is officially 30 years old today, marking three decades of viral comedy. It has been reinterpreted across many forms of media, finding new life through remixes that have turned it into something unforgettable–just like Principal Skinner’s luncheon with Super Nintendo Chalmers.
Originally airing alongside several other shorts in the season seven episode “22 Short Films About Springfield,” Steamed Hams revolved around Skinner telling increasingly outlandish lies to cover up the fact that he had burned the lunch he’d prepared for Chalmers. The joke lived on as a reference point for Simpsons fans, and it steadily grew in popularity as the years passed by. It reached peak popularity around 2017, as creators took to YouTube to upload “Steamed Ham but” videos, deconstructing the meme and transforming it into an evergreen joke.
Naturally, video game parodies weren’t far behind. Several developers and video editors have turned Steamed Hams into something resembling an actual game:
Continue Reading at GameSpot There’s no shortage of memorable moments from the long history of The Simpsons, but without a doubt, “Steamed Hams” sums up everything great about the show. The segment–and the episode it aired in–is officially 30 years old today, marking three decades of viral comedy. It has been reinterpreted across many forms of media, finding new life through remixes that have turned it into something unforgettable–just like Principal Skinner’s luncheon with Super Nintendo Chalmers.Originally airing alongside several other shorts in the season seven episode “22 Short Films About Springfield,” Steamed Hams revolved around Skinner telling increasingly outlandish lies to cover up the fact that he had burned the lunch he’d prepared for Chalmers. The joke lived on as a reference point for Simpsons fans, and it steadily grew in popularity as the years passed by. It reached peak popularity around 2017, as creators took to YouTube to upload “Steamed Ham but” videos, deconstructing the meme and transforming it into an evergreen joke.Naturally, video game parodies weren’t far behind. Several developers and video editors have turned Steamed Hams into something resembling an actual game:Continue Reading at GameSpot
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