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[s33e15] Bart The Cool Kid · Official

: After being called uncool by Bart, Homer begins wearing Slipreme skatewear to prove a point. This triggers a trend among middle-aged "loser dads," which ironically makes the brand lose its "edge" in the eyes of the youth. Key Themes & Satire

: The episode satirizes the absurdity of "drop" culture and the immense pressure on kids to own specific brands to fit in. [S33E15] Bart the Cool Kid

: Lisa serves as the voice of reason, noting that "cool" is a constantly shifting, arbitrary standard. Critical Reception : After being called uncool by Bart, Homer

: Desperate for social status, Bart begs for a pair of "Slipreme" sneakers—a parody of the real-world brand Supreme. Homer tries to help but mistakenly buys bootleg fakes from his con-artist friend, Mike Wegman. When the shoes fall apart in public, Bart is humiliated and goes viral as the "Pants Kid". : Lisa serves as the voice of reason,

In the episode (Season 33, Episode 15), The Simpsons tackles the modern world of hype culture, influencer marketing, and the generational gap through the lens of streetwear. Core Narrative & Conflict

The episode was generally well-received for its tight writing and effective use of guest star The Weeknd. Critics from Den of Geek gave it 4/5 stars, praising its ability to mock modern viral trends without feeling out of touch. However, some viewers found the "Pants Kid" meme and certain animation segments to be a bit painful to watch.

: Bart’s brutal rant to Homer highlights the show's recurring theme of father-son friction, listing Homer's "uncool" traits like owning a bowling ball and a CD tower.