Only Homer Simpson would use an incident where he hit a referee with a whiskey bottle as an example to his children of how to properly deal with your emotions. The fact is that Homer is still very much a child himself, with an encyclopedic knowledge of playground rules and childhood games (which he demonstrated when he slugged Bart for talking when Bart was jinxed; what adult
remembers that stuff?). This is why he has never given his children a single shred of good advice (“What’s more important than being popular?”) or taught them anything other than what
not to do. Now, take a person with those qualities, and send him into outer space, put him in charge of a nuclear submarine, and make him a missionary. Hilarity, undoubtedly, will ensue. On top of that, his “annoyed grunt” expression is now an entry in Webster’s dictionary. If that doesn’t explain the significance of Homer Simpson’s impact on the pop culture landscape, nothing does. So i pick homer Because of His sense of humor and he is very funny compare to the other cartoon character in the whole television show of the world. . . . . . . . .