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Encyclopedia Bartannica

Encyclopedia Bartannica

By: Harrison George
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A podcast about Simpsons references. Host Harrison George and a guest explore all the various jokes and references hiding in your favorite Simpsons episodes. History, literature, politics, and pop culture are all discussed as we try to answer The Simpsons’ most enduring question: why I laugh?Copyright 2025 All rights reserved.
Episodes
  • Lemon of Troy with Andrew Tisher
    Jun 18 2025

    It’s the first episode! I’m joined by comedian Andrew Tisher as we discuss Season Six, Episode 24 of The Simpsons, The Lemon of Troy. Andrew shares his family’s love of the Simpsons, we talk about phrases you hear in comedies that you never hear in real life, and I present my theory that Bart=Achilles. We wrap up with a great conversation about Ned Flanders and how his character has changed over the years.

    Follow Andrew Tisher on Instagram and Letterboxd @tishertisher.

    Follow us on Instagram @bartannicapodcast, or email us at bartannica@gmail.com.

    Research:

    Musical Sounds of Medieval French Cities: Gretchen Peters

    Rerun Nation: Derek Kompare

    Citrus: A World History: David Mabberley

    Homer: Barbara Graziosi

    Homer: Essays: Robert Fagles

    Pandora’s Jar: Natalie Haynes

    Turnip Juice Recipe

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    1 hr and 38 mins
  • Encyclopedia Bartannica Trailer
    Jun 15 2025

    Ahoy-hoy! This is the trailer for the new podcast, Encyclopedia Bartannica, a podcast about Simpsons references hosted by Harrison George. It's part Simpsons review show, part pop culture discussion with a different guest every episode. Every two weeks we review a classic Simpsons episode and break down its references and what they really mean. From the many homages to The Godfather, to Homer's surprising knowledge of Supreme Court Justices, we cover it all!

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    1 min

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