Design #14: Yes on 24

In season 7 episode 23 called “Much Apu About Nothing”, Homer declares that the Bear Patrol tax is the biggest tax increase in history, so of course it was only natural for the corrupt mayor to declare that it was due to illegal immigrants. Thus begins the campaign to vote yes on proposition 24. I can’t say I share the sentiment, but making this replica pin was fairly easy so why not.

Here’s the link to the product as a sticker, but you can view the design on multiple items if you’re interested.

Design #13: Oops Patrol

In season 15 episode 2 called “My Mother the Carjacker” Marge seems oddly forceful to push the kids and Homer to watch TV, something she normally doesn’t care for. That’s because Marge is awarded an “Oops Patrol” t-shirt for spotting a typo in the local paper. She wears it with pride although as usual Homer ruins it and sets off the main plot to the episode. Just a disclaimer, if you wear this design it will not cure your depression as Marge claims.

Here’s the link to the product as a sticker, but you can view the design on multiple items if you’re interested.

Design #12: Hans Moleman: Thug Life

Alright this frame is from a throwaway joke in season 13 episode 20 called “Little Girl in Big Ten”. This episode is after the golden era, but it’s rated 329 out of 768 episodes, making it about as average as you can get. However, this episode did feature Hans Moleman going incognito at a college which for whatever reason I found absolutely hilarious. At the time this was my most ambitious illustration and I’m quite happy with the result, though it does go a bit against the idea of recreating clothing and background items seen in the show.

Here’s the link to the product as a sticker, but you can view the design on multiple items if you’re interested.

Design #4: Dancin’ Homer

Another fairly straight forward one, this one is from season 2 episode 5 simply titled “Dancin’ Homer” where Homer has a brief stint as a mascot for the bush league Springfield Isotopes. Sadly his efforts were not appreciated when he moved up to he majors in Capital City. Rather than have a perfect letter H with nice lines and all, I purposely decided to make it a little oblong to reflect the cartoonish nature and Homer’s big gut.

Here’s the link to the product as a sticker, but you can view the design on multiple items if you’re interested.

Design #3: Put Food in Me

From a golden era season 7 episode 25 entitled “Summer of 4 foot 2” where the Simpsons use Flanders’ beach house, Homer grabs the sticky note from Marge that’s originally attached to the fridge. You can get this as either a sticker or shirt and I’m really hoping you’ll get someone telling you “Well duh” in a Marge voice. Granted that was her response to the sticky notes on the ice tray.

Here’s the link to the product as a sticker, but you can view the design on multiple items if you’re interested.