Homer Simpson (seasons 11b-30)

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Homer Simpson is the main protagonist of the long-running American animated sitcom, The Simpsons. Unfortunately, he has been flanderized/out of character from Seasons 11 to 30.

Jerkass D'oh! Qualities

 * 1) His flanderization turned him into a stupid yet lovably eccentric man-child. Eventually, in Seasons 11-30, he became a moronic selfish jerk, physically abusing his son Bart for minor backtalk, lying to and stealing from his own family, is frequently selfish and greedy with the impulse control of a sack of weasels, and effectively an alcoholic in denial, becoming intoxicated on an almost episodic basis, while all the time oblivious of why this might not be acceptable behavior.
 * 2) His stupidity has been off his character to the point where it just comes off as annoying and sad rather than charming at times.
 * 3) Most of the time, he can be very abusive and uncaring to his family and will even go as far as to betray them in horrible ways:
 * 4) One of the worst examples of this is in "Co-Dependents' Day", in which he frames his own wife for drunk driving.
 * 5) *To make matters worse, he received little to no comeuppance for what he did.
 * 6) In "Papa Don't Leech", there was a scene where Homer imagined himself suffocating his father to death; thankfully, it was only an imagination scene, but the fact that he wants his own father dead is a very horrifying thought.
 * 7) His flanderization got worse in Season 16, as he lost emotional control, running out of the room or bursting into tears or throwing an angry tantrum on a regular basis.
 * 8) Ironically, his relationship with Flanders is zigzagged. He started off resentful and jealous towards Flanders if in a passive-aggressive sort of way. Starting from Season 6, he became more and more obsessively hateful towards Flanders and was obsessed with making a fool of him. This toned down greatly after Maude's death (likely because there was little way of having him torment a mourning Flanders without crossing into out-and-out vile territory), his treatment of Ned is finally more like a playful rivalry or even just a case of innocently insensitive, and it's about time it has toned down because it almost had Homer take a step too far.
 * 9) While Dan Castellaneta still does a good job voicing him, he can sound very annoying at some points since it might be whiny to groaning.
 * 10) And when he's not being selfish, he's treated like a Butt-Monkey. Examples include "Homer Vs. Dignity" and "Love Is a Many Strangled Thing".
 * 11) As said in the second bad quality, his mean spirited nature can sometimes be unfunny and just sad.

Good Qualities

 * 1) He was still a far more likable and funny character than most of the other Simpsons characters. He's even a Hollywood Walk of Fame character like Mickey Mouse.
 * 2) He does apologize whenever he does something wrong to Marge, in episodes like "Bonfire at the Manatees".
 * 3) Even though his characterization was gone from grace, he still cares about his family and his friends.
 * 4) There are still a handful episodes where he is likeable, such as "Brick Like Me", "Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind", "Simpsorama", "Halloween of Horror", etc. Depending on your view, he, along with Bart, is still likable and memorable in these seasons.
 * 5) *He also has improved since Season 31.
 * 6) His "D'oh!" catchphrase is still funny.
 * 7) *On top many others are too.
 * 8) He does reconcile with Bart after his arguments with him.
 * 9) As stated above, Dan Castellaneta still does a good job voicing him.

Reception
Unlike Peter Griffin, Homer didn't get much negative reviews like Peter Griffin, as he was met with mixed reviews. Some people would say he is better than Peter Griffin and say he is still funny while some people don't.