Some episodes feature an opening sequence with a different theme.
Variations Live action In 2006, the British television channel
Sky One began advertising
The Simpsons using a
live-action recreation of the series' opening sequence directed by Chris Palmer. With the exception of the very first shot in which the logo appears out of the clouds, every piece of the opening is present in this version, with even multiple chalkboard and couch gags filmed. Attached to the end of this sequence is the message "Come home to
The Simpsons on Sky One." The recreation was used instead of the regular opening sequence in the
season 17 episode "
Homer Simpson, This Is Your Wife", first broadcast on the
Fox network on March 26, 2006. The live-action opening had also become an Internet hit before it was aired in front of "Homer Simpson, This Is Your Wife", and it was Groening's decision to use it.
Al Jean commented in a press statement that he was "just amazed there are people who want to be known for looking like the Simpsons."
The Simpsons Movie callback "
He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs" was the first new episode to air following the release of
The Simpsons Movie, and the episode's opening sequence is a
callback to the film. Bart writes "I will not wait 20 years to make another movie" on the chalkboard and skateboards through Springfield, which is still recovering from the dome incident. Several movie characters reappear, including President
Schwarzenegger, the Multi-Eyed Squirrel, Colin, Russ Cargill, and the Medicine Woman. Also seen is that the Simpsons' house is still under construction and the silo is strapped to Homer's car.
Plopper the pig is also featured for the first time in the series, during the couch gag and Homer refers to him as "my summer love".
"Tik Tok" A special opening sequence, featuring the cast
lip dubbing to
Kesha's single "
Tik Tok", was animated for the
season 21 episode "
To Surveil with Love", which aired on May 2, 2010 to promote "Fox Rocks" week. This is the first canonical episode in the show's history that does not feature "
The Simpsons Theme" in any capacity, apart from "
Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire". The sequence starts with Lisa waking up and then grabbing Milhouse's glasses. It then shows Groundskeeper Willie brushing his teeth with whiskey. He then gives it to Mrs. Krabappel who drinks some while they walk into school before Mrs. Krabappel grabs Willie and drags him into a classroom. In the hallway Sherri, Terri and Martin are having
pedicures while Ralph is playing in the lost and found box. Principal Skinner and Superintendent Chalmers walk past. The three bullies stick their heads out a classroom and blow up a phone causing coins to explode out of it. Then it shows the music room, followed by the bus where Otto falls over. It then shows Nelson singing before showing inside Moe's bar where a group of people are fighting. Marge comes and drags Homer out of the bar and into her car where they drive home. It then pans over a few characters. Marge and Homer then come in where Lisa, Bart (dressed like a rapper) and Maggie are waiting. They all run into the living room and sit on the couch before a number of characters lift them up. The family then falls asleep.
Underwater The
season 29 episode "
Singin' in the Lane", which aired on November 19, 2017, features underwater themed opening sequence, with all of the characters including the
Simpson family depicted as sea creatures. This sequence begins with the title "The Shrimpsons" zooming through the bubbles while
Blinky the three-eyed fish swims by. The scene zooms toward a hole in the sunken ship to an underwater classroom where Bart is writing lines ("We don not live in our own pee") on the chalkboard as punishment. The bell rings, and Bart rides a sting ray out of another hole in the ship, scaring away the fish covering Barney's skeleton. Homer is shown at an underwater lab, handling a green glowing fish, while Lenny changes the number of "days until global warming" on the sign from 3 to 2. The end-at-shift whistle that blows scares him and Carl away, and Homer gets out of his underwater gear. The scene then changes to an underwater store, where Maggie is bagged and put in a shopping cart, Marge gets shocked, and Maggie pops her head out of the bag. Maggie then shakes her fin at Baby Gerald in another shopping cart, and Baby Gerald shakes his fin too. At band practice, Lisa is dismissed by Mr. Largo and plays a solo on her instrument while leaving, then she pokes her head through the seaweed to finish it. Otto is then seen as an anglerfish chewing on his own light and Bart rides past him before weaving through other characters. Hans Moleman is seen under a seashell which is then closed under him when a sea turtle goes over it. Marge and Maggie steer with sea stars to make the turtle go different directions. The camera then quickly pans to Homer arriving at the coral reef, Bart jumps off him, and Homer dodges Lisa while she carries her saxophone, then the sea turtle carries Homer on its head and crashes him into the coral reef. The family then swims into their underwater living room, which is decorated with coral, underwater plants, and other decorations that are from the reef, and sits on the couch. A fishing hook then grabs the couch with the family in tow, and is raised to the surface of the ocean, where a human
Ned Flanders grabs the couch and says, "Okily dokily!" as he places them inside a lobster cage. Once in it, Homer says, "Aw, our own home." A few lobsters are later seen crawling towards the family. The sequence then ends as usual with the opening credits on the underwater television.
Flanders The Flanders-focused episode titled "
Todd, Todd, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?" from
season 31, which aired on December 1, 2019, begins with the title "The Flanderseseseses" and cuts through the counter in the letter "R" to
Todd Flanders doing a chalkboard gag. The scene then cuts to
Ned at the supermarket checkout. Among the products he buys is Bland-O-Lake butter, White Bread for the Soul, a Devout People Magazine and Mild Rice. Ned then walks out of the supermarket with his products, and starts a "Food Kitchen for the Homeless". Then, Homer is seen on a tractor feeling sad, while Ned parks his car in his garage, before he walks in through a door in it. Ned,
Rod and Todd run into their living room where their couch would be, but Ned says to Rod and Todd, "No couch boys, I gave it to the poor," and they cheer.
Christmas variations Original variation A Christmas-themed version of the opening sequence was animated for the
season 18 episode "
Kill Gil, Volumes I & II", which aired on December 17, 2006, and later re-aired with the
season 20 episode "
The Burns and the Bees", which aired on December 7, 2008. It begins with two lines of instrumental "
Jingle Bells" ("Kill Gil, Volumes I & II") and "
O Christmas Tree" ("The Burns and the Bees") and then the normal theme music begins. This version is similar to the normal version, except for several key differences: • Everything outside is covered with snow • Bart's skateboard has been replaced with a snowboard • Everyone is wearing winter attire • Mr. Burns and Smithers have been replaced by a
Scrooge-esque Burns and Ghost of
Marley-esque Smithers, and there are several Christmas banners in the plant • Lisa's saxophone solo is a jazz version of "
Deck the Halls" • Bleeding Gums Murphy, who is now deceased, has been replaced with Jasper in a Santa costume. Maude Flanders and Marvin Monroe, however, remain in the pan across Springfield • Marge and Maggie's supermarket and car sequences have been cut In the end, the couch gag is that the family sits on the couch and the camera then pulls out to reveal that the family was reflected in a
Christmas ornament, which rests on a
Christmas tree.
High-definition variations A Christmas version of the sequence in High-definition appeared in the
season 25 episode "
White Christmas Blues", which aired on December 15, 2013. The entire sequence is similar to the 2009 opening, but is a retelling of
The Night Before Christmas with a Christmas-arranged opening theme. Key differences include: • Jimbo and Kearney saw off the star of the Christmas tree instead of the head of Jebediah Springfield and the star falls on Ralph who is licking a frozen pole • When Bart snowboards out the school doors, he plows into a pile of snow shoveled by Groundskeeper Willie, exposing Grandpa underneath as he holds a sign that says "Still warmer than nursing home" • The plant has been replaced with
Santa's workshop, Homer paints a cane and Lenny changes the number of "days till March 28, actual birth of Christ" on the sign from 94 to 93 before falling off the ladder • Marge's supermarket has been replaced with a gift shop, Maggie is gifted, she stamps Baby Gerald as "defective", and two men take him away • At band practice, Sherri and Terri play bells instead of flutes, and snow falls on Lisa after she finishes her solo • Homer's car has been replaced with a
snowmobile and Otto smokes on the cane when it lands on his lap • Marge's car has been replaced with a
dog sled, two more sleds come to her until Mr. Burns and Smithers' sled scares the other mean sled away, and Maggie imitates Marge's rope throwing • When Marge's dog sled hits Homer and carries him on the front edge, he says "
Merry Christmas" after being crashed into the back door The first, second and eighth scenes of this sequence re-aired with the
season 32 episode "
Sorry Not Sorry", which aired on December 6, 2020. The second HD Christmas version appeared in the
season 26 episode "
I Won't Be Home for Christmas", which aired on December 7, 2014. Unlike the first HD Christmas version, Jimbo and Kearney's Christmas tree scene has been cut, the other key differences are as follows: • When Bart snowboards out the school doors, he plows into the pile of snow shoveled by Groundskeeper Willie, who is being played by two
polar bears • At Santa's Workshop, Lenny changes the number of "days until Greek Orthodox Christmas" on the sign from 31 to 30 before falling off the ladder • At Marge's gift shop, Maggie gives Baby Gerald a present to make him feel better • At band practice, everyone plays "Jingle Bells", and Lisa gets completely covered in snow after she finishes her solo • In Marge's dog sled scene, an
abominable snowman is seen in the background, and three more sleds come to her until Mr. Burns and Smithers' sled scares the other two mean sled away • When Bart bounces off his snowboard on Homer's head, he says "D'oh!" The couch gag, in the end, features a message that reads: "Now for obligatory
Frozen reference", before cutting to a snow couch, where Lisa, appearing as
Elsa, is sitting. Bart as Kristoff hits her with a
snowball and she immediately creates a giant
ice palace, with Bart stuck at the top. Homer appears as
Olaf, and bites his own nose, disappointed to discover it is simply a carrot. The third HD Christmas version appeared in the
season 29 episode "
Gone Boy", which aired on December 10, 2017, and later re-aired with the
season 30 episode
'Tis the 30th Season", which aired on December 9, 2018. This time, it is a Santa's workshop-themed version. The following key differences are: • When Bart snowboards out the school doors, he crashes into
Frosty the Snowman, who was built by Groundskeeper Willie • At Santa's Workshop, Lenny changes the number of "Bricks and Mortar stores remaining" on the sign from 24 to 23 before falling off the ladder • At band practice, everyone plays "
Deck the Halls" (Tis the 30th Season" only) • In Marge's dog sled scene, an
elf is seen in the background, and four more sleds come to her until Mr. Burns and Smithers' sled scares the other three mean sleds away ("Gone Boy" only) • In Tis the 30th Season", the shots of the family on their way back to 742 Evergreen Terrace have been cut Each episode has a different Christmas-themed couch gag at the end. In "Gone Boy", the family pops into
popcorn sitting on a hot couch, and are threaded onto a
garland that is hung around the Christmas tree. Tis the 30th Season"s couch gag is a spoof to
Star Wars, where Bart cuts off
Wampa Homer's hand while they and the rest of the family say "Merry Christmas!".
The Simpsons Movie A completely different sequence was created for
The Simpsons Movie and features an orchestrated version of "
The Simpsons Theme" as adapted by
Hans Zimmer. The cumulus clouds are displayed in 16:9 television aspect ratio, with black matte bars at either end of the screen. As "The Simpsons" logo appears out of the clouds,
Professor Frink flies past in one of his inventions carrying a banner marked "MOVIE" and proclaims "Moo-vie! On the big screen!" (On the movie's DVD menu he says, "On the small screen!" when the menu appears, but then "On the big screen" during the actual opening sequence.) Frink bumps one of the matte bars out of view, and the other one recedes as the camera cuts through the counter in the "O" and zooms in on the town, with several major landmarks popping up. The scene changes to
Mr. Burns, who collapses under the extra weight of the toothpaste on his toothbrush, which is dispensed by
Smithers. The camera then zooms past
Moe's Tavern into the
Kwik-E-Mart where
Apu is secretly changing the expiration date on a carton of milk from 2006 to 2008. The camera cuts to Springfield Elementary where Jimbo, Dolph and Kearney are hoisting
Martin Prince up a flagpole by his underwear and saluting it as if it were a flag. The camera then zooms through a window of the school where
Bart is doing the chalkboard gag which is "I will not illegally download this movie", a reference to
piracy before quick-fading to the popular 90s band
Green Day who are hosting a concert at Lake Springfield, playing
their rendition of "The Simpsons Theme".
Others Breaking Bad parody An homage to the
AMC drama
Breaking Bad is used as an opening sequence for the
season 24 episode "
What Animated Women Want", which aired on April 14, 2013 and is set to the tune of "
Crystal Blue Persuasion" by
Tommy James and the Shondells. The song is also used during a montage in the
Breaking Bad episode "
Gliding Over All", in reference to the blue-colored
methamphetamine produced by the show's central character
Walter White. The sequence opens with a parody of the
Breaking Bad title card, with
The Simpsons displayed across the screen with the symbols for
Thorium (Th) and
Silicon (Si) appearing at the beginning of each word. Marge, aping the downtrodden demeanor of Walter's wife
Skyler, sits on the couch drinking coffee. She goes into the kitchen to begin baking cupcakes, using food coloring to turn the batter blue and adding frosting and sprinkles in other shades of this color. She places one batch in a silver briefcase, which she gives to Bart before he leaves the house. Homer, dressed in the dark hat and sunglasses Walter dons for his "Heisenberg" persona, sneaks a taste of the batter while Marge is baking and is later woken from a nap by the smell. The scene cuts to a church
bake sale, where Marge sells a cupcake to Milhouse as Homer watches from a distance. Back at the Simpson house, Marge runs her earnings through a
currency-counting machine, bundles the money, and adds it to a large pile on the dining table. The camera zooms out to reveal a live-action scene (taken from the episode "
Hazard Pay") of Walter White and his partner
Jesse Pinkman sitting on a couch drinking beer and watching the sequence on a TV.
Futurama parody The
crossover episode "
Simpsorama" from
season 26, which aired on November 9, 2014, begins with a parody of the
Futurama title sequence, which includes the
Futurama theme music and the text reading "A show out of ideas teams up with a show out of episodes." It ends with a couch gag with the Simpsons sitting on the couch, only to find out the couch is actually Hedonismbot.
Adventure Time parody The
season 28 episode "
Monty Burns' Fleeing Circus", which aired on September 25, 2016, features a couch gag that is a parody of the
Adventure Time opening, called "Simpsons Time", recreated with characters from
The Simpsons. The song for this opening is sung by
Pendleton Ward, who sung the theme song for
Adventure Time, and also created the show.
"Bart Gets the Remote" Used as an opening sequence for the
season 28 episode "
Dad Behavior", which aired on November 20, 2016. The sequence opens as usual, until Bart skateboards out of the school and lands on the pile of leaves. He wakes up Barney in the process, who then grabs his skateboard and breaks it in half, forcing him to walk home. At work, when Homer drops his tongs, the glowing rod bounces into his mouth, causing him to swallow it, before collapsing. At school, when Largo dismisses Lisa, she hits the door with her saxophone and collapses; the saxophone then falls on her. Next, when Maggie is seen at the steering wheel, when the camera zooms out, it reveals that she is actually driving the car while Marge is sleeping in the backseat. She then wakes up, just when the car drives off a cliff and through a barn. In the process, a hen gets in the car, and is sitting next to Maggie, clucking, before she sticks her pacifier into its mouth, before driving them all into the lake, where the car sinks. Marge and the hen then surface, but Maggie does not. Finally, the couch is shown, and Bart walks into the room, alone, carrying his broken skateboard. After calling around for his family, but getting no notice, he takes their pictures and puts them on the couch as he sits there, remarking that he gets the remote. == Guest-made versions ==