The Simpsons: 10 Best Couch Gags

4. LA-Z Rider

First Appearance: "Teenage Mutant Milk-caused Hurdles" (11x27)

This couch gag created by Steve Cutts is one of the show's greatest, through its use of brilliant animation and soundtrack.

The gag begins with Homer sliding on a pair of shades, resulting in a montage playing of Homer and the Couch taking down villains. Homer plays Joe "Kaz" Kazinsky, while riding his high-tech couch to take down a villain portrayed by Ned Flanders.

This couch gag presents a major 80's vibe, as the action piece brings forth beautiful animation and action to the perfect tune of "Push it to the Limit" from Scarface. The gag could be identified as a parody of numerous media, including Knight Rider, Scarface or Grand Theft Auto: Vice City.

Everyone about this couch gag is memorable and beautiful, with numerous fans wishing for an episode or movie based entirely within this universe. Hear their pleas Simpsons, make this couch gag into an extended episode!

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