Greatest The Simpsons Characters of All Time - Homer Simpson or Moe Szyslak

Pick Your Favorite

HOMER SIMPSON

VS

MOE SZYSLAK
0%

Your GOAT List

Why This Battle Matters

Imagine a Springfield where Moe Szyslak's downbeat charm contends with Homer Simpson's bombastic buffoonery to claim not just a weekly bar stool, but cultural supremacy in the realms of our beloved The Simpsons universe. Here, the contrast isn't just about who serves the drinks and who downs them—it's a deeper dive into the soul of American satire. Moe, the eternal underdog with a heart cloaked in cynicism, faces Homer, the inadvertent philosopher king of the everyman. What’s truly at stake is a battle for the narrative soul of Springfield, making fans wonder: do we celebrate the man who reflects our flaws or the one who serves up our escapism? This clash asks what we value most in our icons: relatability or escapism?

🔥 Fan Takes

Look, Homer's iconic, but pushing for Moe just 'cause it's the underdog take? Miss me with that contrarian stuff, fr.
Moe's Tavern is where my heart is, pure nostalgia vibes! Homer's fun, but Moe's the backbone of many classic episodes.
honestly, Homer's the GOAT. No contest, Moe who? 😂

How Fans Are Voting

In this battle:

Fans currently prefer Homer Simpson over Moe Szyslak when it comes to the greatest The Simpsons Characters of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Homer Simpson 94.4% of the time over Moe Szyslak.

Across all battles:

Homer Simpson win rate: 81.8%

Moe Szyslak win rate: 33.7%

Fan FAQs

Who's the #1 contender on GoatWars in the Greatest The Simpsons Characters of All Time league?

Homer Simpson is currently leading the pack! You can check out the full GOAT List to see how other characters stack up.

What makes Moe Szyslak so popular?

Fans really get a kick out of Moe's gruff exterior hiding a big heart. His complex personality and the hilarious scenarios at Moe's Tavern have made him a standout character among Simpsons fans.

Why is Homer Simpson winning by so much in the league?

Homer's massive lead comes from his iconic status and the emotional connection fans have with him. He's basically the face of 'The Simpsons,' and his humorous, flawed nature makes him relatable and lovable.