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  1. D'oh! - Wikipedia

    • Several decades before The Simpsons was aired, the exclamation "D'oh!" was used in the BBC radio comedy program, It's That Man Again, which ran from 1939 to 1949. It was the catchphrase of the formidable, but soft-hearted, character, "Miss Hotchkiss". During the voice recording session for a Tracey Ullman Show short, Homer was required to utter … See more

    Overview

    "D'oh!" is the most famous catchphrase used by the fictional character Homer Simpson, from The Simpsons, an
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    Episode names

    As the word arose out of Castellaneta's interpretation of a non-specific direction, it did not have an official spelling for several years. Instead, it was always written in Simpsons scripts as "(Annoyed Grunt)", and then la… See more

    Dictionary

    The term "d'oh!" has been used or adopted by many Simpsons fans as well as non-fans. The term has become commonplace in modern speech and demonstrates the extent of the show's influence. "D'oh!" was first added t… See more

     
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  2. The Big Picture

    • Homer Simpson's iconic The Simpsons catchphrase "D'oh!" has been around for 34 years.
    • The catchphrase was created by Dan Castellaneta, the voice actor for Homer, who drew inspiration from actor James Finlayson's exclamation of "Doooh!" in Laurel and Hardy films.
    • "D'oh!" has endured as a catchphrase because it is universally understood and transcends language barriers.
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  3. The Simpsons:Many D'ohs of Homer - YouTube

     
  4. Simpsons Homer D'oh! Clip Show - YouTube

  5. Best of Homer Simpson's "D'oh!" - PART 1 - YouTube

  6. How Did Homer Get His Catchphrase on 'The …

    Jan 5, 2024 · The catchphrase was created by Dan Castellaneta, the voice actor for Homer, who drew inspiration from actor James Finlayson's exclamation of "Doooh!" in Laurel and Hardy films. "D'oh!" has endured as a catchphrase …

  7. D'oh | Simpsons Wiki | Fandom

  8. D'oh - Wikisimpsons, the Simpsons Wiki

    " D'oh! " (typically represented in the show's script as " (Annoyed Grunt) ") is a famous catchphrase of Homer Simpson. It was famously accepted into the Oxford English Dictionary in 2002.

  9. Homer Simpson's Famous D'oh Catchphrase Has A …

    Sep 1, 2022 · Learn how Dan Castellaneta created Homer Simpson's famous D'oh sound from old Laurel & Hardy shorts and other influences. Find out how the spelling and meaning of D'oh have evolved over the years.

  10. List of D'ohs | Simpsons Wiki | Fandom

    Whenever Homer hurts himself, finds out something to his embarrassment or chagrin, is outsmarted, undergoes or anticipates misfortune, or realizes that he did an idiotic act or mistake, he shouts "D'oh!" as an expression of grief or anger.

  11. Quotes - D'oh! - Shmoop

  12. Homer Simpson ‘Doh’ | The Simpsons Catchphrase

    ‘Doh’ is perhaps the best-known of Homer's many catchphrases. Others include 'Woo Hoo!', 'Why you little!' and 'Mmm, donuts.'See also:https://www.youtube.com...

  13. A Collection Of Homer Simpson Saying “D’OH!” [VIDEO] - 107.7 …

  14. Homer says "D'oh!" - The Simpsons Archive

  15. TIL Homer Simpson's infamous "d'oh!" was originally scripted

  16. 30 Years of D'oh | THE SIMPSONS | 30 years of do's and D'ohs …

  17. Homer Simpson - D'oh! - YouTube

  18. The Voice of Homer Simpson Explains the Origin of “D’oh!”

  19. All of Homer's ‘Doh’s from Season 1 | The Simpsons Catchphrase

  20. The origins of Homer Simpson’s ‘D’oh!’ - The Washington Post

  21. Every Time Homer Simpson Says "D'OH" Seasons 1-20 - YouTube