Cartoons have always brought a smile on the faces of millions across the globe. Seeing our favorite characters, some almost a century old, on the screen gives great joy even today. The millennials had a plethora of animated shows to see, as back then, entertainment was watching television and not social media.

Behind every successful character, there is a human voice. And it is these voice artists which make the characters more enjoyable and relatable.

Dan Castellaneta, the voice artist behind the famous Homer Simpson, made some spelling mistakes while recording the show which went on to become iconic lines of the longest-running animated show.

Dan Castellaneta, the famous voice actor and comedian, provided the voice for Homer Simpson of The Simpson cartoon series. He also provided the voice for several other characters in the show like Abraham Simpson, Krusty, Mayor Quimby, and Hans Moleman.

Though Dan gave some memorable moments to the characters, this particular incident in the fifth season’s opening episode was unintentional but became extremely popular. During the “Homer’s Barbershop Quartet” episode, Dan misspelled the word “Smart” as “S-m-r-t” while recording the song “I am So Smart” which Homer sings while burning his degree. The outcome sounded so funny the writers felt that it was perfectly suited for the character of Homer, and so retained it without correction. The song became an instant hit and went on to become a favorite among the fans.