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Parenting & Family Quote by Matt Groening

"I love the idea that we put in jokes the kids don't get. And that later, when they grow up and read a few books and go to college and watch the show again, they can get it on a completely different level"

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Groening is describing a sly kind of generosity: comedy that refuses to condescend. The surface-level gag keeps the Saturday-night viewer moving, but the “jokes the kids don’t get” are an investment in a future audience - and in the audience’s future self. It’s a worldview where entertainment can be disposable and cumulative at the same time, a show you can outgrow and then circle back to, like a hand-me-down that suddenly fits.

The intent is craft-forward and slightly mischievous. He’s signaling a writers’ room ethos that treats jokes as layered architecture: slapstick on the ground floor, cultural references and literary riffs upstairs, and maybe a bit of social critique in the attic. That structure is why The Simpsons (and Groening’s broader comedic sensibility) became a kind of mass-medium education without acting like homework. The kid laughs at the pratfall; the adult catches the dig at politics, media, or the self-seriousness of academia itself.

The subtext is also defensive: yes, it’s a cartoon, but it’s not “just” a cartoon. By framing the delayed payoff as something you unlock “after…college,” Groening links taste to learning, but he does it with a wink. It flatters the viewer’s growth while quietly insisting the show was always ahead of you.

Context matters: late-20th-century television rarely assumed rewatching, yet Groening imagines it anyway. That’s prophetic. In the streaming era, his model is basically the gold standard: art that meets you where you are, then follows you as you change.

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Groening, Matt. (2026, January 15). I love the idea that we put in jokes the kids don't get. And that later, when they grow up and read a few books and go to college and watch the show again, they can get it on a completely different level. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-love-the-idea-that-we-put-in-jokes-the-kids-155574/

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Groening, Matt. "I love the idea that we put in jokes the kids don't get. And that later, when they grow up and read a few books and go to college and watch the show again, they can get it on a completely different level." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-love-the-idea-that-we-put-in-jokes-the-kids-155574/.

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"I love the idea that we put in jokes the kids don't get. And that later, when they grow up and read a few books and go to college and watch the show again, they can get it on a completely different level." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-love-the-idea-that-we-put-in-jokes-the-kids-155574/. Accessed 24 Mar. 2026.

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Matt Groening (born February 15, 1954) is a Cartoonist from USA.

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