#7, IIRC he actually based the phrase on the old oliver hardy catchphrase and did it in the voice of walter matthau. then the director told him to speed it way up to make it funnier, and "d'oh" was born.
(i think that was from producers' commentary on one of the episode DVDs)
The voice actors currently haul in $400,000/episode while the syndication rights alone have brought in over $3 Billion. That doesn't include the $1.5+ Billion brought in annually through merchandise.
#7, IIRC he actually based the phrase on the old oliver hardy catchphrase and did it in the voice of walter matthau. then the director told him to speed it way up to make it funnier, and "d'oh" was born.
(i think that was from producers' commentary on one of the episode DVDs)
(i think that was from producers' commentary on one of the episode DVDs)