So why was it okay to have the Simpsons in the celebrity version of Monster in the Mirror?Because Bettween the Lions and Spongebob are totaly differnt shows. That would be like have Sesame Street make a guest apperance on Fariy Odd Parents, It just would not look right. I Dont mean to be rude, its just me Thoughts!
If the family watching the SpongeBob episode "I Had an Accident" were the Simpson family, which one would it make the most sense to give a look of disapproval, then take the remote control and shut the TV off-Homer, Lisa, Marge, Bart, or Maggie?Would it have been sensible for the family watching the SpongeBob episode, "I Had an Accident" to be the Simpsons family, or the Berenstain Bear family, or Arthur the aardvark's family?
Something similar was done in the "climatic" ending to The Ren & Stimpy Show episode "Ren's Brain."Well, have any other Nickelodeon cartoons had an ending in which it pans out to reveal that an unnamed family was watching it, you know, a "show within a show"?
If the family watching the SpongeBob episode "I Had an Accident" were the Simpson family, which one would it make the most sense to give a look of disapproval, then take the remote control and shut the TV off-Homer, Lisa, Marge, Bart, or Maggie?
Was the Simpsons iconic enough a show at the time to make a crossover cameo at the end of that episode, or would it still not make sense?I don't watch Spongebob or Between the Lions often, but I feel that if that episode (which I've never seen) were to have a crossover cameo, I think it would have made since for the cameo to be either characters from another Nicktoon (maybe Fairly Odd Parents or... Uh... What other Nicktoons were on Nick at the time?), or something more iconic than Between the Lions.