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The Simpsons viewers have been left flabbergasted after discovering that there is a secret movie hidden within dozens of episodes of the hit animated series.  

During the first few seasons of the beloved Fox show, members of the Simpsons family were often seen watching the same movie on their TV, an action-packed blockbuster called McBain.

The series would often cut away from the main storyline to show audiences a segment of the film that they were watching. 

Now, a social media user has pointed out on X, formerly Twitter, that throughout all of the episodes, The Simpsons ended up showing the entirety of the movie.

And if you put all the scenes of McBain together, it actually makes for a very exciting short film.

Did you know that there's a hidden movie sprinkled throughout episodes of The Simpsons?

Did you know that there's a hidden movie sprinkled throughout episodes of The Simpsons?

During the first few seasons of the beloved Fox show, members of the Simpsons family were often seen watching the same movie on their TV, called McBain

During the first few seasons of the beloved Fox show, members of the Simpsons family were often seen watching the same movie on their TV, called McBain

The series would often cut away from the main storyline to show audiences a segment of the film - and if you put all the scenes together, it makes for a very exciting short film

The series would often cut away from the main storyline to show audiences a segment of the film - and if you put all the scenes together, it makes for a very exciting short film

A user who goes by Criminal Simpsons on the platform went ahead and posted every clip of McBain that was showed in The Simpsons last week.

It quickly went viral, and many people on the web admitted that they didn't notice that they came together to form a 'coherent storyline' until now - and they were shocked over the realization.

The movie follows a rogue police officer named McBain, voiced by Harry Shearer, who sets out on a quest to out the city's senator after he discovers he's secretly running a drug cartel.

The character shares a striking resemblance to Arnold Schwarzenegger in the Terminator - and even has a similar Austrian accent.

McBain first made an appearance in the show during the season two episode entitled The Way We Was.

A clip showed him telling his boss that he had uncovered proof that the city's senator was 'head of an international cartel.'

But his boss was unhappy that he had gotten on the senator's bad side and told him he was fired. Suddenly, McBain pushed the man out the window.

In the next scene, which popped up three episodes later, McBain was seen enjoying a dinner with his partner - when suddenly, the waiter pulled out a gun and started shooting at them.

The movie follows a rogue police officer named McBain, voiced by Harry Shearer, who sets out on a quest to out the city's senator after he discovers he's secretly running a drug cartel

The movie follows a rogue police officer named McBain, voiced by Harry Shearer, who sets out on a quest to out the city's senator after he discovers he's secretly running a drug cartel

The character shares a striking resemblance to Arnold Schwarzenegger in the Terminator - and even has a similar Austrian accent

The character shares a striking resemblance to Arnold Schwarzenegger in the Terminator - and even has a similar Austrian accent

In one scene, McBain's partner got killed - and just before he passed away, he told McBain that his last dying wish was that he took down the senator

In one scene, McBain's partner got killed - and just before he passed away, he told McBain that his last dying wish was that he took down the senator

McBain's partner jumped in front of McBain to protect him and got shot multiple times in the chest.

Just before he passed away, he told McBain that his last dying wish was that he took down the senator.

Fans got an update on McBain's quest to avenge his partner's death in episode 20 of the second season.

He was seen telling his boss, who miraculously survived the fall from the skyscraper, that he needed a better gun to go after the senator.

His boss explained that a more-powerful weapon would go against regulation, but McBain was not happy with his response.

Naturally, he whipped out a massive rocket launcher and shot the wall next to his boss.

Viewers had to wait a long time to see what would happen next with McBain after that, with him not making an appearance again in The Simpsons until the ninth episode of season three.

But when animated series did finally show another segment of the movie, it didn't disappoint.

In the next scene, McBain snuck into one of the senator's dinner parties by covering himself in ice and pretending to be an ice sculpture.

McBain sets out on a quest to avenge his partner and ultimately takes down the evil senator

McBain sets out on a quest to avenge his partner and ultimately takes down the evil senator

It ends with him throwing the senator out the window

It ends with him throwing the senator out the window

While in his disguise, he overheard the senator bragging about his latest 'diabolical creation' - a drug '10 times more addictive than marijuana.'

After the senator made a toast to 'human misery,' McBain suddenly broke free from the ice, whipped out a gun, and started shooting everyone around him.

Somehow, the senator survived McBain's attack, and tricked him into eating one of his 'salmon puffs,' which had a substance in it that made him pass out.

It all came to an end in season four, episode 17, when the senator was seen discussing McBain's fate with his employees.

They promised that they took care of him and that he had an 'unfortunate ending,' implying that they killed him. 

'Excellent, with McBain out of the way nothing can stop us. Any other new business?' he asked, when suddenly, McBain popped up out of the table and exclaimed, 'Only your death.'

An X user who goes by Criminal Simpsons on the platform went ahead and posted every clip of McBain that was showed in The Simpsons last week

An X user who goes by Criminal Simpsons on the platform went ahead and posted every clip of McBain that was showed in The Simpsons last week 

 

It quickly went viral, and many people on the web admitted that they didn't notice that they came together to form a 'coherent storyline' until now

It quickly went viral, and many people on the web admitted that they didn't notice that they came together to form a 'coherent storyline' until now

McBain then killed the senator's bodyguards, grabbed him, and violently threw him out of the window of the skyscraper that they were in; he landed on a truck, which exploded.

'Meeting adjourned,' he said, before a stunning red head woman approached him.

'Right now I'm thinking of holding another meeting... In bed,' he told her, before they started kissing.

The words 'the end' then flashed across the screen.

'I’m honestly surprised this was never made into a spin off show,' one person wrote on X in response to Criminal Simpsons' thread.

'It deserves an Oscar,' another joked, while someone else added, 'I never noticed this before and I glad to have found this thread. That’s was pretty cool.'

'Wow, how did I never notice this?' asked a different user. 

'This is a freaking masterpiece,' read a fifth tweet, while a sixth said, 'A show in a show. Works like a charm.'