Funny episode from The Simpsons

Apr 26, 2007 18:41 GMT  ·  By

Google Earth is extremely popular on the Internet as it allows users to view maps and other satellite imagery straight from the desktop of their computers. However, Google Earth tends to go even further and evolve in the offline media by providing the same functions to other types of users. Today's case is somehow different because Google is now an important part of the last Sunday's "The Simpson". As you know, The Simsons is an animated US sitcom that attracted fans from all over the world, Homer, Marge, Maggie, Bart, Lisa and their pets being famous for their stories. However, Google appeared in the last episode and allowed Marge to see Homer naked straight from Google Earth. As you can see in the clip placed below the article, Marge managed to see Homer naked in the house's garden using Google Earth, the search giant's application.

Googlified found the clip posted on YouTube and tried to publish the entire story using the Simpsons' words:

[Marge egogoogles herself - "Marge Simpson"] Marge: 629,000 results? Wow, and I thought all this time that Googling yourself means the other thing? [Screen reads: YOUR HOUSE FROM SPACE (Google Earth)] Marge: (Zooming into her location) It's our house! But what's that thing? Marge: (Talking to Homer) Oh? Everyone can see you, get inside! Homer: Never! Marge: Just put on a towel. Homer: (running to neighbor Ned's house) Why don't I just put on a dress? Ned: Homer you met my parents? Homer: Not naked I haven't.

If you want to view the clip posted on YouTube, you can view it straight from this article or by using Google's video sharing service official page. This is not the first time when Google is involved in US movies or sitcoms because it is periodically used to find more information about some actors. South Park is just an example because South Park, a famous comedy series, uses to make fun of the most famous companies in the world as well as celebrities and other well-known things.