| Picture |
Season |
Episode number |
Episode name |
Reference |
 |
10 |
214 |
"Wild Barts Can't Be Broken" |
Milhouse watches the Teletubbies on TV. He also has Teletubbies underpants. |
|
11 |
232 |
"Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder" |
Homer dresses as Tinky Winky to amuse Maggie. He says, "And I'm all man, in case you heard otherwise!" as a reference to the Tinky Winky controversy. |
 |
241 |
"Missionary: Impossible" |
The Teletubbies are part of the PBS mob chasing Homer. |
|
244 |
"Days of Wine and D'oh'ses" |
Bart, Lisa and Maggie watch the Teletubbies on TV. |
 |
12 |
252 |
"Lisa the Tree Hugger" |
In the couch gag, Maggie is already seated, while the rest of the family waddle in dressed as the Teletubbies. Maggie claps with delight. Homer is Tinky-Winky, Marge is Dipsy, Lisa is Po and Bart is Laa-Laa. |
|
13 |
284 |
"Blame It on Lisa" |
The name of the show Teleboobies is a pun on Teletubbies. |
|
14 |
295 |
"Large Marge" |
While watching a sanitized version of The Krusty the Clown Show, Milhouse comments that the Teletubbies get away with more than this. |
|
301 |
"Pray Anything" |
During a church sermon at the bowling alley, Dr. Hibbert gets distracted by a plush Dipsy in the claw-grip machine |
|
305 |
"Mr. Spritz Goes to Washington" |
A plush Po falls out the Simpson's cupboards with various other objects |
|
15 |
321 |
"Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens and Gays" |
The Teletubbies are the opening act at Roofi's concert. |